7 Words to use with operators

Harold E. Ingram (A); 14Feb61; R271076. Studies in successful selling; certified station operators course.

There wires and magnets can be made to attract the little ball into any pocket the operator desires.

For example, when the VCR was invented, the courts affirmed a new copyright exemption for time-shifting; when the radio was invented, the Congress granted an anti-trust exemption to the record labels in order to secure a blanket license; when cable TV was invented, the government just ordered the broadcasters to sell the cable-operators access to programming at a fixed rate.

To vision astrally, the trained occultist merely shifts his sensory mechanism from physical to astral, or vice versa, just as the typewriter operator shifts from the small-letter type to the capitals, by simply touching the shift-key of his machine.

But I heard him and the cable-operator talk it over, and that was all I wanted, and left.

[Illustration: "CENTRAL" TELEPHONE OPERATORS AT WORK Since tiny lights have taken the place of bells to indicate the calls of subscribers the central stations are quiet except for the low hum of carefully modulated voices.

The operator kneels, straddles one or both of the patient's thighs, and faces his head.

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