. Bell telephone magazine . and Harmony Todays healthy interest in preserving Americasbeauty finds wholehearted support in the Bell fact, as the following pages indicate, the appearanceof its plant and buildings has been of traditionalconcern to the Bell Companies. One of the majorareas in which steady progress has been made inthe last decade is buried cable. New housing startsserved by buried cable increased from one per centin 1957 to nearly fifty per cent last year. Newmaterials and methods have made this advancetechnically and economically feasible. The Bell Sys-tem goal: buried


. Bell telephone magazine . and Harmony Todays healthy interest in preserving Americasbeauty finds wholehearted support in the Bell fact, as the following pages indicate, the appearanceof its plant and buildings has been of traditionalconcern to the Bell Companies. One of the majorareas in which steady progress has been made inthe last decade is buried cable. New housing startsserved by buried cable increased from one per centin 1957 to nearly fifty per cent last year. Newmaterials and methods have made this advancetechnically and economically feasible. The Bell Sys-tem goal: buried cable for all new housing develop-ments by 1970. After cable is laid, left, nothing isvisible except the terminals, right and below, wherethe phone cables connect with wires from


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