Alexander Graham Bell-Brief Life Sketch
Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell-Brief Life Sketch
Alexander Graham Bell was a physicist and educator. He was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father’s name was Alexander Melville Bell. Educated at the University of Edinburgh and the University College of London, he began his career as an assistant teacher in a deaf-mute educational institution. Graham Bell moved to the United States in 1871 and became a professor of vocal physiology at Boston University. There he launched various initiatives for the development of education for deaf people of the day and contributed to the development of special methods for the education of deaf people. It was during this time that he came up with the idea of transmitting sound with the help of electric waves, and after a long period of research, he discovered the telephone on June 5, 1875 AD. Alexander Graham Bell also had a reputation as a phonologist. Alexander Graham Bell also tried to create an international language called ‘World English’.
Alexander Graham Bell, the great scientist, died on August 2, 1922. 0 0 0
N.B. The article originally belongs to the book ‘Introduction to World Personalities‘ by Menonim Menonimus.
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