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Address upon the condition of articulation teaching in American schools for the deaf
American and European systems of deaf-mute instruction compared
The combined system of educating the deaf, An address delivered upon invitation before the second congress held under the auspices of the British Deaf and Dumb Association, in the mission hall of Glasgow Deaf and Dumb Mission, August 5-7, 1891
The deaf and their possibilities : an address delivered before the National Educational [sic] Association, Washington, D.C., July 11, 1898
The difference between the two systems of teaching deaf-mute children the English language : extracts from a letter to a parent requesting information relative to the prevailing methods of teaching the English language to deaf-mutes in America.
Dr. A. Graham Bell’s private experimental school : Scott Circle, Washington, D.C. 1883-1885
A message to the boards of management of schools for the deaf and to all interested in promoting the education of the deaf in Europe.
Must the sign-language go?
On schools for the deaf and dumb in Great Britain and Ireland
On the education of the deaf. : a paper written for the International Congress at Milan, September, 1880.
Recueil des définitions et réponses les plus remarquables de Massieu et Clerc, sourds-muets, aux diverses questions quileur ontété faites dans les séances publiques de M. l’Abbé Sicard, à Londres : auquel on a joint l’alphabet manuel des sourds-muets, le
Signs in deaf mute education : an explanation and defense of the American system of deaf mute education
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