The National Telephone Journal
9 Edwardian monthly issues in the original wrappers: December 1908 - September 1909
Order Ref. No. 36


George Hunter Robertson, Emily Hardy & Henrietta Dagger (January 1909)

CONTENTS OF EACH MONTH

December 1908:
Telephone Men XXXI James Webster Campion
Professor Ayrton, F.R.S. By an Old "Central" Student
Rotterdam Telephone Exchange By W.M. France
A "Wireless" Telephone of 1844
Army Troops - Royal Engineers By A.K. Ward
District Office Routine and Organization. By T.J. Clark
The Telephoning of Bournemouth By E. Harper
Telephone Women XXIX Annie Ramsay Martin XXX Jane Trubshaw
A Popular View of the Electron Theory By J.R. Milnes
Standardisation: The Public Telephone Sign By F. Gill
EDITORIALS
The "Journal" and the Staff Transfer Association
The Construction Staff
Telephone Diction
Hic et Ubique
Tenacity By J.W. Marshall
Correspondence and Telephone Replies By W.A. Valentine
Communication
Correspondence
Local Telephone Societies
News of the Staff
Staff Gatherings and Sports
National Telephone Progress

January 1909:
Telephone Men. XXXII George Hunter Robertson
National Telephone Progress
Telephone Accounts and their Treatment at Head Office By J. W. Campion
Auxiliary Signs for Call Offices By A. Ward
Rotterdam Telephone Exchange By W.M. France
The Territorial Forces By W.H. Grinstead
The Post Office and the Staff. By W.R. Bold
Telephoning Presidential Election Returns in Chicago
Telephone Women XXXI - Emily Hardy XXXII - Henrietta Dagger
Count Arco on Ocean Wireless Telephony
EDITORIALS.
Telephone Manners
Transatlantic Wireless Telephony
Frankness and Reticence
Hic et Ubique
Foreign Intelligence
A Popular View of the Electron Theory (continued) By J.R. Milnes
Common Battery Private Branch Exchange, Army and Navy Stores, London
Correspondence
Communication (continued)
Local Telephone Societies
Staff Gatherings and Sports
News of the Staff.

February 1909
Telephone Men XXXIII Robert Shepherd
Some Operating Points By J.H. Swain
Birmingham Midland Exchange By T. Cornfoot and F.G.C. Baldwin
Chester: Ancient and Modern By T.A. Bates
Telephone Women XXXIII Constance A. Forge XXXIV Maude Gladman
Hamburg New Exchange
A Description of the Manufacture of the Company's Dry-Core Cables, and the Testing and Inspecting of them By. F.D. Latimer
EDITORIALS
Divergencies of Practice
Recent Development
The Value of the "Unsuccessful" Interview Cards By G. Seymour Cooper
The Geographical Development of the Telephone as at the end of 1908 By W.H. Gunston
Frost at Scarborough By W. Castleton
Communication (conclusion)
Correspondence
Hic et Ubique
National Telephone Progress
News of the Staff
Local Telephone Societies
Staff Gatherings and Sports
Benevolent Societies

March 1909
Telephone Men XXXIV Alfred Lawrence Eugene Drummond
Some Operating Points (concluded) By J.H. Swain
"What's in a Name?" By W.A. Valentine
A Description of the Manufacture of Dry-Core Cables, and the Testing and Inspecting of them (concluded) By. F.D. Latimer
Birmingham Midland Exchange (concluded) By T. Cornfoot and F.G.C. Baldwin
Telephone Women XXXV Edith Charlotte Hindle XXXVI Mary E. Wylde
"Marry a Telephone Girl"
Telephone Manners By W.H. Gunston
EDITORIALS
Exchange Nomenclature
Volume Three Completed
Foreign Intelligence
Hic et Ubique
Are Operators Mere Machines By Bertha Williams
A Popular View of the ElectronTheory (concluded) By J.R. Milnes
Correspondence
News of the Staff
Local Telephone Societies
Staff Gatherings and Sports
National Telephone Progress

April 1909
Telephone Men XXXV Richard Charles Bennett
The Romance of Telephony By G.H. Sargeant
Notes on an Instrument for the Measurement of Self-Induction By G.M.B. Shepherd
Notes on Staying Poles By Ernest A. Pearson
The Private Branch Exchange at Selfridge's, London By A.C. Greening
Telephone Women XXXVII Mary Gordon XXXVIII Elizabeth Harper
Switchboards Past and Present By John E. Stanton
Practical Operating by Jessie E. Farr
National Telephone Progress
The Song of the "Wireless" By E.M.B.
EDITORIALS
The Study of Traffic
German Rate Reforms and Socialism
Team Work
Hic et Ubique
Competitive Papers at the Bristol Operators' Society
Distributing Standard, Leicester By Leonard Price
Underground and Overhead in 1843
Correspondence
News of the Staff
Local Telephone Societies
Staff Gatherings and Sports
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MAY 1909
Telephone Men XXXVI Herbert Baron Sutcliffe
Office Work and its relation to Technical Staff by L. Parsons
Nuneaton Factory - Manufacture of Cement Blocks By C.F. Ganderton
The Education of Subscribers By H.C. Townsend
Contract Getting By Arthur W. Bowker
Telephone Women XXXIX Katherine Pring XL Annie Wright
Cardinal Points of Operating by S.J. Pharo
Review
" Facts and Fancies" by Elinor Mary Jones
National Telephone Staff Transfer Association
EDITORIALS
What is a Private Wire?
Telephone Statistics
Hic et Ubique
Switchboards Past and Present (continued) By John E. Stanton
The Life of a Works Order By G.W. Bromhead
Correspondence
Local Telephone Societies
Staff Gatherings and Sports
News of the Staff
National Telephone Progress

JUNE 1909
Telephone Men XXXVII John Milner Shackleton
Head Office Stores Department By C.W. Salmon
Some Notes and Suggestions in Connection with Telephone Societies By B.S. Cohen
Telephone Women XLI Ethel Gertrude Nelson XLII Florence Mary Barker
The New Land Value Duties and the Staff's Case for Past Services By W.R. Bold
The Annual Staff Dinner
EDITORIALS
The Officers' Meeting
Competition and the Higher Ideal
Stores and Stationery
Hic et Ubique
Determination of the Number of Pairs of Wires Required for Private Branch Exchange Power Leads by H. Planchon
Switchboards Past and Present (Concluded) By John E. Stanton
Correspondence
The National Telephone Staff Transfer Association: Central Committee
London Notes
News of the Staff
Local Telephone Societies
Staff Gatherings and Sports
National Telephone Progress

JULY 1909
Telephone Men. XXXVIII Edgar Williamson
The Telephone Stations of the World By W.H. Gunston
London and its Organisation by J. Stirling
Energise! By J.H. Corlett
Notes on some Underground Work in Liverpool By Eric P.G. Shepherd
W.E.L. Gaine Memorial Fund
The Fire Alarm System at Bath "
Telephone Women XLIII Eliza Adams XLIV Ada May Lewis
National Telephone Progress
EDITORIALS
The Telephone in France
Mr. Burns and the Telephone
Hic et Ubique
Telephony in France
Head Office Stores Department (concluded) By C.W. Salmon
London Notes
Glasgow Notes
Correspondence
Staff Gatherings and Sports
News of the Staff
Local Telephone Societies
An Echo of the Officers' Meeting By S.J.P.
Hillhead Exchange, Glasgow

AUGUST 1909
Telephone Men. XXXIX Frank Gill
Some Considerations in the Manipulation of Dry-Core Telephone Cables By F.G.C. Baldwin, A.M.I.E.E.
London and its Organisation (concluded) By J. Stirling
Operating Reminiscences By Agnes Duggan
The Telephone Stations of the World By W.H. Gunston
Staff Transfer Association
Private Branch Exchange Advertisements By W.F. Taylor
Telephone Women XLV Agnes Duggan XLVI Elizabeth Brodie Healey
EDITORIALS
The Progress of Half a Year
The Telephone in Germany
Hic et Ubique
The Supervisor: Her Qualifications and Duties by P.J. Mantle
Two New Central Battery Exchanges - Dalston and Great Yarmouth
London Notes
Correspondence
National Telephone Progress
Staff, Gatherings and Sports
News of the Staff
The Education of the People By W.A. Valentine

SEPTEMBER 1909
Telephone Men XL Charles Henry Sibley
The Transfer of Dalston Exchange to the Central Battery System from a Traffic Point of View By J.A. Jenkins
National Telephone Progress
The Impedance of Telephonic Apparatus By B.S. Cohen
The Company's Correspondence Classes 1908-9
The Register Clerk By R. Netherway
The Telephone Stations of the World By W.H. Gunston
Private Branch Exchange Construction By E.L. Preston
Some Notes on the Periodic Inspection of Tools By J. McMeeking
Pole Erection in Leicester By A.W. Garrard
The Monitors' Table By H.A. Hincks
Telephone Women XLVII Annie Speers XLVIII Minnie Catherine Jinkin
EDITORIALS
Measurement
Operators and Public
Holidays
The Prize Competitions
Hic et Ubique
A Holiday Experience with a Motor Car
Testing Switch By J.W. Hambleton
Stores Ledger Work in connection with the No. 6 Return. By Steriker Gassiot Hare
London Notes
Correspondence
News of the Staff
Staff Gatherings and Sports
Public Telephone Work at Paddington

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