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Feb 2017
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Episode #14: Samuel F. B. Morse's Galler...

Jennifer Dasal/ArtCurious
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How many know that the inventor of the telegraph and co-creator of Morse code--Samuel F. B. Morse-- was a successful artist, too? And crazily enough, one of his paintings in particular, foreshadowed his interest in communication tools, providing the impetus for revolutionizing communication--and, indeed, the world as we know it. Listen in for details on Mors ... Show More
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