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Definition of Telephoners
1. telephoner [n] - See also: telephoner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telephoners
Literary usage of Telephoners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Railroad Labor Arbitrations: Report of the United States Board of Mediation by William Jett Lauck (1916)
"... telephoners, STATION AGENTS, AND SIGNALMEN: 1913. The movement which resulted
in the arbitration proceedings reviewed in the following pages represented ..."
2. Wages in Various Industries and Occupations: A Summary of Wage Movements (1920)
"Employees in outside agencies 387 5.30* Other traffic employees 423 6.69* Train
dispatchers and directors 528 .935 77.1 Telegraphers, telephoners and block ..."
3. Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commission of the State of California by Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of California, Railroad Commission of the State of California, California Public Utilities Commission (1917)
"... Employees In outside agencies Other traffic employees Train dispatchers and
directors 2 3.150 lui Telegraphers, telephoners and block operators . ..."
4. Report on the Statistical Work of the United States Government Submitted to by United States Bureau of Efficiency (1921)
"Station agents (telegraphers and telephoners). 95. Chief telegraphers and
telephoners or wire chiefs. 96. ..."
5. Annual Report by New Haven (Conn.). Board of Education (1883)
"5 Draughtsmen, 2 Physicians, 8 Telegraphers and telephoners, 6 Graduates of Yale
8 Machinists 9 ! Students at Yale 21 Printers 15 Chemists, _ 2 Theological ..."
6. The Arbitral Determination of Railway Wages by Joseph Noble Stockett (1918)
"In the United States of the lower-paid grades only the telegraphers, telephoners,
signalmen, station agents, and maintenance of way employees have been ..."