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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Former Headmaster of Boston Latin...
...Pennypacker, who was headmaster of the Boston Latin School before taking over his present post, makes a trip every year to some part of the country. Last year's trip took him as far west as Honolulu on a two month voyage, and the year before he visited the Middle and South West...
...south of the Mexican border, Latin American telephone systems are now on a par with the U.S. systems of 30 years ago. Some of their equipment actually dates from that period. Important cities have no direct links; rural telephones scarcely exist. Around each densely settled community is spun a small network of telephones, having no relation to neighboring networks. In all Latin America, there is less than one telephone for each 100 inhabitants. The present U.S. ratio...
Reasons for laggard Latin American communications are 1) lack of capital; 2) lack of initiative, and 3) lack of imagination. Notoriously well-supplied with all three of these desirable attributes are U. S. communication companies. An enterprising executive, therefore, might well ask himself this question: Why should my company not invade this deplorably backward continent, consolidate its scattered, ineffective companies, modernize its lines, link its capitals...