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- Spirit_of_Communication abstract "Spirit of Communication is the formal name for a statue originally called Genius of Telegraphy when it was completed, and has been the symbol of AT&T (and also the former Western Electric) since 1914. It is also known informally as the Golden Boy statue. In 2009, the statue was relocated to AT&T's current corporate headquarters in downtown Dallas, Texas, USA.".
- Spirit_of_Communication author Evelyn_Beatrice_Longman.
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- Spirit_of_Communication artist Evelyn_Beatrice_Longman.
- Spirit_of_Communication city Dallas.
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- Spirit_of_Communication title "Spirit of Communication".
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- Spirit_of_Communication year "1914".
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- Spirit_of_Communication comment "Spirit of Communication is the formal name for a statue originally called Genius of Telegraphy when it was completed, and has been the symbol of AT&T (and also the former Western Electric) since 1914. It is also known informally as the Golden Boy statue. In 2009, the statue was relocated to AT&T's current corporate headquarters in downtown Dallas, Texas, USA.".
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