Word: telegrapher
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...accord was reached on the critical matter of exchange of raw materials and food between the U.S. and Russian zones, nor in establishing a unified currency, telephone and telegraph communications. Colonel General Terenty Shtykov, the Soviet negotiator, had scowlingly refused even to discuss the issue of removal of machinery from Korea...
...board the sturdy H.B.C. supply ship Nascopie at Montreal, which will arrive at treeless Arctic Bay in September, bringing coal and food for the post, fresh fruit, gasoline, medical and dental supplies, 20 new books for the library, the latest copies of the company magazines, the Beaver and Moccasin Telegraph...
...said Ed Murrow, had given him the answer to the question: "What has happened to the soul of Britain?" He hated to leave, and England hated to see him go. The Morning Telegraph called him America's "unofficial ambassador." The Manchester Guardian hoped England had not heard the last of him. CBS was afraid it had. In his new job as CBS vice president in charge of correspondents, Ed Murrow will confine his voice to the conference room...
...spent 18 months after college as a research man for the Wisconsin Telephone Co., then "quit in disgust" and went to work for the Wisconsin Public Service Commission. Soon he was borrowed by the Federal Communications Commission to help investigate the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. His reputation as a utilities expert grew. At 30, as the Tennessee Valley Authority's manager of power operations, he negotiated the famed Commonwealth & Southern purchases with Wendell Willkie...
Peterborough, columnist of the London Daily Telegraph, quoted Hamlet: "I eat the air, promise-crammed...