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  1. Named for the National Geographic Society's founder and first President, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, this council brings together leaders looking to transform the world. The Hubbard Council is entitled to all benefits associated with the Clark Council, plus: Access. Welcome Call with National Geographic Society President or CEO

  2. Jul 11, 2022 · In 1872, Bell was invited to give a demonstration of Visible Speech at the Clarke School for the Deaf. It was then that Alexander Graham Bell met Gardiner Greene Hubbard. He demonstrated his extraordinary teaching talent, that impressed Hubbard. In 1873, Mabel Gardiner Hubbard met Alexander Graham Bell for the first time.

  3. GARDINER GREENE HUBBARD. IN 1883 Gardiner Greene Hubbard and Alexander Graham Bell founded this JOUR-. NAL. It was first published at Cambridge by Moses King, and its first editor was S. H. Scudder. The magazine was designed. to be a means of communication between. scientific men of America as a bearer of. [N. S. VOL. VI. No. 157.

  4. The letter from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Mabel Hubbard Bell is made available here with permission from Frances Wetherell. Correspondence from Guglielmo Marconi to Alexander Graham Bell is made available here with permission from Francesco Marconi Paresce, 6 Ohm Strasse, Munich 80802, Germany. Email: fparesce@eso.org.

  5. Gardiner Greene Hubbard(1822 年 8 月 25 日 - 1897 年 12 月 11 日)是美国律师、金融家和社区领袖。. 他是国家地理学会的创始人和第一任主席;贝尔电话公司的创始人和第一任总裁,该公司后来演变成AT&T,有时是世界上最大的电话公司;《科学》杂志的创始人,聋人口语教育的倡导者。

  6. May 21, 2021 · By October 1874, Bell's research had progressed to the extent that he could inform his future father-in-law, Boston attorney Gardiner Greene Hubbard, about the possibility of a multiple telegraph. Hubbard, who resented the absolute control then exerted by the Western Union Telegraph Company, instantly saw the potential for breaking such a ...

  7. Feb 14, 2023 · Gardiner Greene Hubbard was an American lawyer, financier, and community leader. He was born on August 25, 1822, and was raised and educated in Boston, Massachusetts, to Samuel Hubbard, a Massachusetts Supreme Court justice, and Mary Ann Greene. His younger brother was Charles Eustis Hubbard, who later became the first secretary and clerk of ...

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