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telegrapher

[ UK /tˈɛlɪɡɹəfɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who transmits messages by telegraph

How To Use telegrapher In A Sentence

  • In 1915, the telegrapher would drive his flivver to work across the new Ironton - Russell bridge, eat breakfast at the old ‘Y’ for a nickel, and employ that very same Morse technology that had dispatched trains here since 1887.
  • She said that the offence was introduced to deter telegraphers from interfering with messages as they tapped them out and was enshrined in law in the Wireless Telegraphy Act dating back to the turn of the 20th century.
  • I have been office clerk, telegrapher, newspaper reporter, feature writer, advertising writer, farmland salesman.
  • Arrived in Cincinnati, where he got employment in the Western Union commercial telegraph department at a wage of $60 per month, Edison made the acquaintance of Milton F. Adams, already referred to as facile princeps the typical telegrapher in all his more sociable and brilliant aspects. Edison, His Life and Inventions, vol. 1
  • I have been office clerk, telegrapher, newspaper reporter, feature writer, advertising writer, farmland salesman.
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