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Biography on MSNHow Alexander Graham Bell Helped Helen Keller Defy the OddsIn 1893, Keller even accompanied Bell to the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, where they stayed for three weeks. Bell ...
On March 6, 1891, 44-year-old Alexander Graham Bell gave a speech at the National Deaf-Mute College in Washington, DC, in which he essentially told an audience of deaf students they shouldn’t ...
One hundred and thirty-four years ago today, Alexander Graham Bell made the first phone call. "Mr. Watson," he said into a transmitter, "Come here. I want to see you." And Watson, in the next room ...
The Invention of Miracles: Language, Power, and Alexander Graham Bell’s Quest to End Deafness. By Katie Booth. Simon & Schuster, 416 pages, $30.
(Originally published by the Daily News on Aug. 3, 1922.) Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, died yesterday at his home in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. He had been ill for some time, but hi… ...
Yo wats cmere i wnt 2 c u. If Alexander Graham Bell were around today, that might be how he'd summon his intrepid assistant, Thomas Watson. Of course, for some oldheads that message might take a ...
Nearly 300 never-before-heard recordings by inventor and scientist Alexander Graham Bell will be restored and made accessible later this year, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History ...
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