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July 26, 1881 by Michael Ceraolo

July 26, 1881 Garfield: Science "is the literature of God written on the stars---the trees---the rocks--- and more important because [of] its marked utilitarian character" Today an outstanding man of science, Alexander Graham Bell, the man whose marvelous invention the telephone Crete and I saw demonstrated at the Centennial Exposition, brought an invention he calls the "induction balance bullet detector" to the Executive Mansion and Dr. Bliss used it to try to find the bullet inside me Dr. Bliss was unsuccessful Guiteau: "They always took me for a gentleman" "This is another from his work  Eighty Days , dramatic monologues by Garfield and Guiteau for each of the days covering the period from the day Guiteau shot Garfield until the day Garfield died." Bio:   "Michael Ceraolo is a 59-year-old retired firefighter/paramedic and active poet and baseball fan.