According to an unverified source, the answer is Herbert Hoover.
Rutherford B. Hayes was the first President to use the telephone.
The first telephone in Australia was installed in Melbourne in 1879.
Despite his reputation as a quiet and even reclusive politician, Calvin Coolidge made use of the new medium of radio and made radio history several times while President. On Dec. 6, 1923, the first presidential address was broadcast on the radio. President Calvin Coolidge delivered what is now known as the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress.
The first transcontinental telephone line was joined at Wendover, Utah, in 1915
The telephone was invented in the 1870s.The light bulb was invented in the 1880s.The microwave oven was invented in the 1940sTo the telephone came first.
Gerald Ford
William McKinley was the first president to use a telephone. McKinley was the 25th President of the United States after serving as the governor.
Rutherford B. Hayes was the first President to use the telephone.
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First, hi Cindy and thanks for asking such an interesting question. After Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, the first president to have one installed at the White House, around 1877, was Rutherford B. Hayes, so he was probably first to hear a telephone ring! I enclose a link to the story of how President Hayes got his telephone installed.
Nixon
The first words to be said in a telephone were: "Come here Watson, I want you". And these were spoken by: Alexander Graham Bell on 6th March 1876.
Queen Victoria spoke on the telephone for the first time on January 14, 1878, at the age of 59.
He was the first President to use the telephone. He was President during the Spanish-American War.
Rutherford B. Hayes. The first telephone in the white house was installed in 1879 with the phone number '1'.
Warren G. Harding He was the first President to speak on the radio and the first to have a radio in the White House.
the first telephone was installed in the white house (presidents house) (america) 1880.