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What does TAE stand for?

Thomas Alva Edison


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Samples in periodicals archive:
In 1931, inventor Thomas Alva Edison died in West Orange, N.
When he was 21, Thomas Alva Edison patented the first of 1,093 inventions in the United States.
They were American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi, scientist Albert Einstein and biologist Charles Darwin.
American Jewish Congress has presented its Thomas Alva Edison Energy Awards to Ed Begley Jr.
Guests at the Grove Park Inn include Thomas Alva Edison, F.
Some of the greatest scientists of all times like Einstein, Thomas alva Edison and Alexander Graham Bell were also believed to have this disorder.
This shift, brought about many of our famous inventors, Thomas Alva Edison, Henry Ford, Nikola Tesla, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Thomas Telford, John Robison McClean, Carl Gustav Jung, all were products of the industrial revolution and the innovations continued while the move to mechanise advanced.
1877: Thomas Alva Edison recited Mary Had A Little Lamb into his phonograph - and made the world's first recording of the human voice.

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