"Telegrapher" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the story with an end mark, a , or the figure 30 in a circle, the telegrapher's sign indicating the end of a day or a night report. Then read carefully every page of the copy, correcting every error, no matter how slight. Finally, give it to the city editor, unfolded if possible, ... — News Writing - The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories • M. Lyle Spencer
... and unearthed the little box the instrument was quiet, nor did repeated attempts upon the part of our telegrapher succeed in winning a response from the other end of the line. After several days of futile endeavor to raise Pellucidar, we had begun to despair. I was as positive that the other end of that little cable protruded through the surface of the ... — Pellucidar • Edgar Rice Burroughs
... be said of a man to have the guards lead him off to prison? Well, plibastiero is worse yet; if any one calls you plibastiero, you can confess and pay your debts, for there's nothing else left to do but get yourself hanged. That's what the telegrapher and the sub-director say, and you know whether the telegrapher and the sub-director ought to know: one talks with iron wires, and the other knows Spanish, and handles nothing ... — An Eagle Flight - A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere • Jose Rizal |