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Irving "Al" Gross (/ ɡ r oʊ s /; February 22, 1918 – December 21, 2000) was a pioneer in mobile wireless communication. He created and patented many communications devices, specifically in relation to an early version of the walkie-talkie , [1] Citizens' Band radio , [2] the telephone pager [2] and the cordless telephone .
An NEC pager branded by Deutsche Telekom for the Skyper pager service Original Motorola "Pageboy II" pager, used in New York in the late 1970s. The first telephone pager system was patented in 1949 by Alfred J. Gross. One of the first practical paging services was launched in 1950 for physicians in the New York City area.
Al Gross. Alfred Ellis Gross, Jr. (born January 4, 1961) is a former professional American football safety in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns. He played college football at the University of Arizona .
The result of the move request was: Consensus for "Al Gross (engineer)" (non-admin closure) (t · c) buidhe 05:02, 22 October 2020 (UTC) Reply . Alfred J. Gross → Irving "Al" Gross – Irving Gross was my grandfather. You can read through all the talk on this page and see that even the original authors agree that there is no history of him ...
Alfred Grosser (1 February 1925 – 7 February 2024) was a German-born French writer, sociologist and political scientist.Although his Jewish family had to move from Frankfurt to France in 1933, he focused on Franco-German cooperation after World War II, was instrumental in the Élysée Treaty in 1963, and writing books towards better understanding between the Germans and the French.
Dedicated by the City of Vienna in 2002". Am Spiegelgrund was a children's clinic in Vienna during World War II, where 789 patients were murdered under child euthanasia in Nazi Germany. Between 1940 and 1945, the clinic operated as part of the psychiatric hospital Am Steinhof later known as the Otto Wagner Clinic within the Baumgartner Medical ...
Alfred Otto Gross. Alfred Otto Gross (April 8, 1883 – May 9, 1970) was an instructor, ornithologist, and professor of biology at Bowdoin College. He went on two Arctic expeditions to study birds in the region. He studied numerous North American bird species including the ruffed grouse, snowy owl, and goshawk but is best known for his studies ...
Peter Alfred Gross (c. 1849–1914) was an American landscape painter known primarily for his French seascapes and countrysides. Gross was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the United States. Most of his career (1874–1914) was spent living and painting in France, where he also studied with Edmond Marie Petitjean.