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Definition of Telegraphers
1. telegrapher [n] - See also: telegrapher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telegraphers
Literary usage of Telegraphers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biennial Report by Washington (State). Bureau of Labor (1906)
"STRIKE OR LOCKOUT OF THE ORDER OF RAILROAD telegraphers. The strike of the
telegraphers of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railroads, of rather the ..."
2. Research Report by National Industrial Conference Board (1922)
"telegraphers Qualifications and Training The classification ... In the case of
agents at small stations, telegraphers and telegraph clerks with but little ..."
3. Workers of the Nation: An Encyclopedia of the Occupations of the American by Gilson Willets (1903)
"3. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. 4. The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
5. The Order of Railroad telegraphers. 6. The Brotherhood of Railroad ..."
4. Information Annual ...: A Continuous Cyclopedia and Digest of Current Events (1917)
"HB Morey, chairman of the telegraphers' committee which failed in its negotiations
with the railroad companies, testified, July 8, that telegraphers ..."
5. Information Annual (1917)
"HB Morey, chairman of the telegraphers' committee which failed in its negotiations
with the railroad companies, testified, July 8, that telegraphers ..."
6. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1903)
"telegraphers will be notified within five days when overtime is not allowed as
per overtime ... telegraphers summoned to service outside of regular hours, ..."