Box 3
Container
Contains 16 Results:
Correspondence and other papers of the Eastern Division, mostly related to the publication of The Broadcaster., 1930 Apr 15-1931 May 15; no date
File — Box: 3, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1930 Apr 15-1931 May 15; no date
Issues of “The Microphone” (“The ‘Hook-Up’ Between the Editors of ‘The Broadcaster’”), Volume I, Number 1 (August 29, 1928) to Volume I, Number 17 (October 28, 1930), and several undated issues., 1928 Aug 29-1930 Oct 28; no date
File — Box: 3, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1928 Aug 29-1930 Oct 28; no date
“Things Worth Knowing,” published for the information of St. Louis telephone employees, Room 2103, Telephone Building., 1929 Feb 20
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1929 Feb 20
Brochure titled “Southwestern Bell Telephone Company General Library Book List.”, 1929 July
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1929 July
Issue of Southern Telephone News (Volume 16, Number 12; published in Atlanta, Georgia)., 1928 Dec
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
1928 Dec
Typescript poem titled “Broken Bits,” signed Frances L. Dewey., No date
File — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection contains 117 issues of The Broadcaster (December 1, 1927–April 19, 1932), a newsletter published in St. Louis by the Arkansas-Missouri Plant Department, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. It began as a weekly publication, but later changed to bi-weekly, then tri-weekly. The issues contain articles relating to employee and company news. The collection also contains typescript news stories compiled by Frances Dewey, an employee of the Webster Groves...
Dates:
No date