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telegram

[tel-i-gram] / ˈtɛl ɪˌgræm /


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At the time, the Tana family was vacationing on a remote Yugoslav island when a telegram arrived: “The restaurant burned down. Call me, Pearl,” recalls Katerina Tana, one of Dan Tana’s daughters.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 14, 2026

However, his name was not removed from the overboard list and his family received a telegram that said Raymond was missing in action.

From BBC May 29, 2026

The author sent a telegram to his mother back home in French-controlled Algeria: “I’ve never missed you so much.”

From The Wall Street Journal May 8, 2026

“The Queen and Elton John sent me a telegram of congratulations - my mum and dad were interviewed all week - it was a big thing.”

From BBC Oct. 30, 2024

The day after the parade, Harriot Stanton Blatch sent Woodrow Wilson a telegram and released copies of it to the press:

From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling

Officials said the message had left Downing Street correctly but blamed an error in transmission and suggested telegrams should be abandoned altogether.

From BBC Dec. 29, 2025

There, Susan met Giorgos Xenarios, a goldsmith and jewelry maker 27 years her senior who, after many love letters, telegrams, intercontinental trips and one very firm ultimatum, migrated to the U.S. in 1974.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 10, 2025

At its center, a young, unnamed telegraph operator watches as the beautiful, married Lady Bradeen sends flurries of telegrams, hoping that no one will notice the messages to the dashing Captain Everard.

From Slate May 27, 2024

There were scripts, telegrams, contracts, prop guns, movie posters, postcards from the Navy to his beloved Cleo, and monogrammed lighters and matchbooks.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 7, 2024

Every country in the world that had in the past been visited by the foul man-eating giants sent telegrams of congratulations and thanks to the BFG and to Sophie.

From "The BFG" by Roald Dahl

Toward the end of 1926, Herman Mankiewicz, the screenwriter who would co-father “Citizen Kane,” telegrammed his friend Ben Hecht, the newspaperman who was finding himself between gigs and behind on his rent.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 11, 2023

“I didn’t know what to do with myself. I telegrammed back saying there was no way I wanted to be connected to that show.”

From New York Times Mar. 9, 2023

Nesbit had a serious relationship with the author Donald Barthelme before she married Gilman, and one day, Barthelme telegrammed her from Europe.

From Washington Post Feb. 14, 2023

At one point, after the mega-success of the "Ringo" LP, no less than John Lennon famously telegrammed Starr, saying “Congratulations. How dare you? And please write me a hit song.”

From Salon Oct. 25, 2019

President Wilson telegrammed Carrie Chapman Catt to congratulate her; he did not contact Alice Paul.

From "Votes for Women!" by Winifred Conkling

In 1916, Charles Evans Hughes waited two weeks before telegramming his concession to Woodrow Wilson, who noted that the message was “a little moth-eaten when it got here but quite legible.”

From Slate Nov. 7, 2012




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