. Bell telephone magazine . An airbornemagneto-meter^otherwise knownas an aerialdoodlebug. Sus-pended below aplane, it hmitedout submarinesbeneath the sur-face ity and specialized skills and of nat-urally cooperative instincts, infusethem with the spirit that disregardsworking hours, and there follows anoutput of new technical tools of warfar beyond what anyone could have predicted. As their friends and as-sociates return from fighting fronts,the men and women who staffed theLaboratories are proud to hear ofthe performance of the tools theycontributed to Democracys i At the Laborator


. Bell telephone magazine . An airbornemagneto-meter^otherwise knownas an aerialdoodlebug. Sus-pended below aplane, it hmitedout submarinesbeneath the sur-face ity and specialized skills and of nat-urally cooperative instincts, infusethem with the spirit that disregardsworking hours, and there follows anoutput of new technical tools of warfar beyond what anyone could have predicted. As their friends and as-sociates return from fighting fronts,the men and women who staffed theLaboratories are proud to hear ofthe performance of the tools theycontributed to Democracys i At the Laboratories school for war training, some 12^ courses were given to a total of 4,400 men Now We Are All Happy 99 In the Magazine for Winter1944-45, More and Better Tele-phone Service for Farmers outlinedthe Bell Systems program for ruralexpansion—which has been makinggreat strides ahead since the adventof peace. The following letter, writ-ten to a rural development representa-tive in Georgia, expresses what theextension of service means to one fam-ily to w^hich the telephone has butrecently reached out: I have always loved telephonesand have dreamed since childhood ofhaving one in our home. . WhenI first went away to school, I wishedwe had a telephone. Then when Istarted working away from home Ibegan to realize how very much tele-phone service was needed. But itwas on my return from overseas serv-ice in World War II as a Wac thatI felt this need the most. The minute I landed in theUnited States I wanted so much tocall my family, to hear my mothersand daddys voices. I f


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