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Show 'J1 HERE ARE PIONEERS today just as in the clays of our forefathers when trails were blazed through trackless wilderness. Today's pioneer lead the way in business, in medicine, in engineer ing in the advancement of many fields of humaa endeavor. This yeur we salute some of telephony's pioneer " in commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the first transcontinental telephone call. It was late in January, 1915 that the continent was first spanned by telephone a thrill for those in New York and San Francisco whose words traveled back and forth in a fraction of a second. In 1915 it took about half an hour to complete a connection. 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