James C. Marsters
Deceased Person
1924 – 2009
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Who was James C. Marsters?
James Carlyle Marsters was a deaf orthodontist in Pasadena, California who in 1964 helped invent the first teletypewriter device capable of being used with telephone lines. The device made communication by telephone possible for the deaf. Although Robert Weitbrecht did much of the actual design work, Marsters promoted the device's use.
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- Born
- Apr 5, 1924
United States of America - Also known as
- James Marsters
- Education
- New York University
- Died
- Jul 28, 2009
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on July 23, 2013
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