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Title: CIL Book of Rules
Post by: Steve Ford on January 21, 2021, 03:22:57 pm
I came across a 1911 Book of Rules for the CIL.  I'm currently scanning it, and when I get it completed, I'll send a copy to the society.  One thing I thought was kind of amusing was the section on the use of the telephone to transmit orders.  It has a section on how to speak on the telephone:

"233. Place lips close to mouth-piece and speak in a clear, firm and distinct ordinary tone of voice. Do not yell into transmitter nor hit or touch the diaphragm of the transmitter."

Another section on how to hang up:

"235. All telephone booths are equipped with switch locks and after being used, must be relocked. Replace receiver on hook, small end up, so that the circuit will not be disarranged."

Now, this was a fairly new technology back then, but I still know some people who could use a refresher  :)

Steve Ford
New Albany, IN
Title: Re: CIL Book of Rules
Post by: Rick Berg on January 22, 2021, 08:50:22 am
On the monon.org web site we have posted the 1911 Rule book, it is probably the same.

https://monon.org/documents_main.php (https://monon.org/documents_main.php)

page 7

Thanks for the info though.
Title: Re: CIL Book of Rules
Post by: Steve Ford on January 22, 2021, 10:52:18 am
That's good to know.  Does anyone know how often they published the Book of Rules?  Both of these copies appear to be dated 1911.  Did they ever publish an updated book?

Thanks

Steve Ford