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Encarta Answers  | Alexander Graham Bell: (1847-1922), American inventor and teacher of the deaf, most famous for his work on the telephone. His experiments with his assistant Thomas Watson finally proved successful on March 10, 1876, when he transmitted: “Watson, come here; I want you.” |
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Alexander Graham Bell (3 March 1847 – 2 August 1922) was an eminent scientist, inventor and innovator who is credited with the invention of the telephone. - Alexander Graham Bell and His Telephone
Bell's Telephone. A pioneer in the field of telecommunications, Alexander Graham Bell was born in 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved to Ontario, and then to the United States ... - Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell: Alexander Graham Bell ... BELL, Alexander Graham, physicist, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 3 March 1847. See all search results in Windows Live® Search Results
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