From an early 1900's issue: The amount of
information contained in each issue of Telegraph Age
of the utmost practical value to the progressive
operator who is am
bitious to succeed, to acquire a more thorough
Knowledge of his profession, and not ohly tc
better qualify himself lor the position he now
occupies.
each issue, contributed by Willis H. Jones, under
the standing heading of “Some Points on
Electricity,” contains more positive instruction
concerning the telegraph, than can be found anywhere
else, and worth more to the operator than many times
the cost of the paper itself.
Telegraph Age was published from 1883 to 1909 when
it became Telegraph and Telephone Age, becoming
(until 1953) Wire & Radio Communications until 1965
when it became Communications News. |