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Bell, Alexander Graham
- An American inventor and scientist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, born in Scotland . He invented the telephone in 1876. Much of Bell's career was devoted to education of the deaf and to production of electronic devices to help them hear better.
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Bell, Alexander Graham, career of, 413.
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Bell, Alexander Graham, 328, 356-358, 373.
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Bell, Alexander Graham, tries to locate ball in Garfield's body, 358.
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Bell, Alexander Graham, parentage, 140; Â Â youth, 141; Â Â teaches elocution, 146; Â Â experiments with speech, 151, 161; Â Â meets Henry, 158; Â Â invents telephone, 162; Â Â at Centennial Exposition, 165; Â Â demonstrates telephone, 170; Â Â Bell Telephone Association, 178; Â Â Bell-Western Union Settlement; Â Â Bell and wireless telegraphy, 189; Â Â Transcontinental telephone, 248.
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BELL, Alexander Graham, inventor of a well-known necessity and nuisance.
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