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Alexander Melville Bell

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  • The teaching of speech was a family tradition, since his grandfather had been a teacher of elocution and his father, Alexander Melville Bell, was recognized as the leading authority on this subject.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The teaching of speech was a family tradition, since his grandfather had been a teacher of elocution and his father, Alexander Melville Bell, was recognized as the leading authority on this subject.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The teaching of speech was a family tradition, since his grandfather had been a teacher of elocution and his father, Alexander Melville Bell, was recognized as the leading authority on this subject.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • The teaching of speech was a family tradition, since his grandfather had been a teacher of elocution and his father, Alexander Melville Bell, was recognized as the leading authority on this subject.

    The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002

  • Alexander Melville Bell, whose son invented the telephone, held that stuttering was the result of misaligned teeth, and prescribed speaking “while biting down firmly on the blade of a paper cutter.”

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • Alexander Melville Bell, whose son invented the telephone, held that stuttering was the result of misaligned teeth, and prescribed speaking “while biting down firmly on the blade of a paper cutter.”

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • With this information as to the child's case in hand, parents should be guided by the advice of Alexander Melville Bell, one of the greatest speech specialists of his age, who said:

    Stammering, Its Cause and Cure Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue

  • My grandfather, Alexander Melville Bell, lived on the corner of 35th

    A Portrait of Old George Town Grace Dunlop Peter

  • As to the successful mode of procedure in determining the proper methods for the cure of stuttering and stammering, I know of no suggestion better than that offered by Alexander Melville Bell, who says:

    Stammering, Its Cause and Cure Benjamin Nathaniel Bogue

  • Alexander Graham Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1847, the son of the famous Alexander Melville Bell, the inventor of the system by which deaf people are enabled to read speech more or less correctly by observing the motion of the lips.

    American Men of Mind Burton Egbert Stevenson 1917

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