Who was Alexander Graham Bell

Graham Alexander Graham Bell is most famousidea for sending messages by electric waves for
because he invented the telephone  but he was alsoabout ten years, but it was not until 1875 that the way
a teacher of deaf and dumb people and ait might be done came to him. On March 10, 1876, while
distinguished scientist. Graham Alexander Graham BellBell was working in his laboratory, he spilled something
is most famous because he invented the telephone,on his suit and called to his assistant two floors above,
but he was also a teacher of deaf and dumb people"Mr. Watson, come here; I want you." This was the first
and a distinguished scientist. He was born in Edinburgh,telephone message. Bell spoke these same words to
Scotland, in 1847. Bell worked with his father,Watson again in 1915 when the first cross-country
Alexander Melville Bell, who invented a system oftelephone call was made. But this time Watson could
lipreading for the education of deaf mutes (people bornanswer and said, "It would take me a week now."
deaf who never know what speech sounds like, andMany other men worked on the idea of sending sound
so are unable to learn to speak). In 1871, Alexanderover wires, but Bell's telephone was the first to send
Graham Bell came to the United States from Londonspoken messages and to allow two people to talk to
to teach this new way of educating the deaf toeach other. Earlier telephones had a single opening
students at Boston University. Here he continued histhrough which a person spoke and listened. Modern
work on an invention to send sound over wires.telephones are more private, but the basic idea of the
Bell's interest in sound and vibration as they helped himtelephone is much the same as Bell first planned it. Bell
in his work with the deaf probably had a great deal todied in 1922.
do with his work on the telephone. Bell worked on his