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| 2. | Alexander Graham, 1847–1922, U.S. scientist, born in Scotland: inventor of the telephone. |
| 3. | (Arthur) Clive (Howard), 1881–1964, English critic of literature and art. |
| 6. | James Thomas (“Cool Papa” ), 1903–91, U.S. baseball player, a Negro Leagues outfielder noted for his speed. |
| 7. | John, 1797–1869, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1834–35. |
| 8. | a city in SW California, near Los Angeles. 25,450. |
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Bell, (Arthur)
British critic who proposed his aesthetic theory of significant form in Art (1914).
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