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Principles of Electricity Ch XIII, Apparatus and Circuits
October 1928,  "Principles of Electricity Applied to Telephone and Telegraph Work" extract includes pages 90 - 109 and the following sections:  

76.The Telephone Receiver
77. The Telephone Transmitter
78. The Polarized Ringer
79. Plugs, Jacks and Cords
80. Resistances
81. Switchboard Keys
82. Relays
83. Operation of Toll Central Office Circuits in Establishing a Long Distance Connection - No. 1 Switchboard
          Figure 168 - Typical Long Distance Terminating Connection. Open Wire Circuit - No. 1 Switchboard.
84.Operation of Toll Central Office Circuits in Establishing a Long Distance Connection - No. 3 Switchboard
     Plate V - Toll Operating
          Figure 168A - Typical Long Distance Terminating Connection. Four Wire Cable Circuit - No. 3 Switchboard.

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