telegraphist in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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While working as a telegraphist in the early 1890s, she became aware of the unequal pay and working conditions of the female operators.
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By 1935 he was a temporary postman-messenger and by 1937 a sorting clerk and telegraphist.
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So an office with a telegraphist would be set up for two days, just for the wedding.
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The unnamed protagonists of both stories do display active imaginations, but the telegraphist seems much better grounded in reality.
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As far back as 1910, girls could qualify for a badge as an air mechanic, cyclist, photographer, cobbler, electrician, sailor, telegraphist or tailor.
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With straight keys, side-swipers, and, to an extent, bugs, each and every telegraphist has his or her own unique style and pattern when transmitting a message.
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The detailed and convincing portrait of the telegraphist has garnered much praise.
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