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1963: 476 parts in your phone
1965: sewing machine
wall phones
remember old phones
1954: new equipment
color choice percentages
1956: spring colors
future phone
candlestick phone parts
1924: use of lead
telephone truck contents
switchboard reliability
1925 phone quality
1959: introducing Western Electric
snuggle with Western Electric (1968)
clean room manu-
facturing
x-ray
1954: payphone repair
1947: Western Electric
1937: Western Electric quality
1959: power of Bell network
1963: reliability
1955: gun controller
battleship communications
1962: Princess phone creation
1951: behind the lines
1946: 41 million phones
1946: big job
1965: electronic switching system
1966: part of Bell System
1958: final exam
1944: calling for blood
1926: grown through service
1958: payphone parts
1944: enriching life for 75 years
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