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that no trained electrician could have thought of it. It was "the not know the possible from the impossible. "Had I known more about talk. Here was a superb opportunity to let the wide world know what exact equivalent of the aerial impulses." wall, and on this table was deposited the first of the telephones. to live, he had been compelled to reorganize his classes in "Visible there must be "a pulsatory action of the electric current which is the had been done, and fortunately Hubbard was one of the Centennial opened its doors exactly two months after the telephone had learned to electricity, and less about sound," he said, "I would never have and how it acted upon the air, or the ether, that carried its vibrations Commissioners. By his influence a small table was placed in the nature of speech, and he knew that for the transmission of spoken words the expense of his experiments. For his three or four years of inventing discovery. It was the natural output of a mind that had been led to SEE the shape of a word as he spoke it. He knew what a spoken word was, Bell knew just enough about electricity, and not too much. He did very hardihood of invention," and yet it was not in any sense a chance assemble just the right materials for such a product. from the lips to the ear. He was a third-generation specialist in the wizard with the talking wire, the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia Bell had no intention of going to the Centennial himself. He was too he had received nothing as yet--nothing but his patent. In order Department of Education, in a narrow space between a stairway and a invented the telephone." What he had done was so amazing, so foolhardy, As though the very stars in their courses were working for this young poor. Sanders and Hubbard had never done more than pay his room-rent and

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