Excerpt from Bell Telephone Quarterly, 1936, Vol. 15HE part that telephone research has played in revealing the extent of hearing impairment and in providing aids for the deafened forms an interesting chapter in Bell System achievements. It began more than twenty years ago as a com prehensive study directed toward analyzing and describing speech and hearing just as
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