DescriptionSpirit of Communication AT&T logo 1914.jpg
English: "Spirit of Communication" which in 1914 became the corporate symbol of the American Telegraph & Telephone Company, the former Western Electric Company, and was also featured prominently on the cover of all Bell System telephone directories beginning in the early 1930s through the 1940s as the symbol for the system and its affiliated companies.
Date
(original design); July 21, 2013 (Digital Image)
(22 July 2013 (original upload date))
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Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
(Original text : Digitally scanned from the cover of the Belfast-Rockland (ME) District Telephone Directory, New England Telephone & Telegraph Company (Bell System), June, 1942
"The Cooper Collections of U.S. History" (uploader's private collection)
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== Summary == {{Information | Description= "Spirit of Communications", since 1914 the symbol of the [[AT&T|American Telegraph & Telephone Company]], the former [[Western Electric|Western Electric Company]], and also used on the cover of [[Bell System]]...
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