... by the employment of an agent or agents, who shall, by the collection and publication of statistics and papers relating to the subject, and by conference with teachers and others, disseminate information concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading,... The Association Review - Page 5461908Full view - About this book
| Clarke School for the Deaf - Children, Deaf - 1881 - 758 pages
...information concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading, and by using all such other means as may be deemed expedient ; to the end that no deaf...efforts having been made to teach him to speak and to read the lips." The affairs of the Association are to be managed by the following Board of Directors,... | |
| American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf - Deaf - 1909 - 398 pages
...information concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading ; and by using all such other means as may be deemed expedient to the end that no 'deaf...efforts having been made to teach him to speak and to read the lips, thus carrying out that portion of the resolution unanimously passed by the Eleventh... | |
| New York (State). Board of Social Welfare - Almshouses - 1892 - 514 pages
...information concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading, and by using all such other means as may be deemed expedient, to the end that no deaf...persistent efforts having been made to teach him to speak ROCHESTER— (Continued). and read the lips. Since its organization, the president, secretary and an... | |
| American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf - Deaf - 1892 - 480 pages
...information concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading, and by using all such other means as may be deemed expedient to the end that no deaf child in America shall be allowed to grow up dumb or mute without earnest and persistent efforts having been made to teach him to speak and to read... | |
| Volta Bureau (U.S.) - Deaf - 1893 - 604 pages
...concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading, and by using all such other means as might be deemed expedient, to the end that no deaf child in America should be allowed to grow up " deaf and dumb " or " mute " without earnest and persistent efforts having... | |
| American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf - Deaf - 1896 - 668 pages
...the spirit of the California Resolution, to the end that no deaf child in America might be suffered to grow up "deaf and dumb," or "mute," without earnest and persistent effort being made to teach him to speak and read the lips. That was the great central and dominant... | |
| Deaf - 1914 - 894 pages
...speechreading; and "By using all such other means as may be deemed expedient, to the end that но deaf child in America shall be allowed to grow up...having been made to teach him to speak and read the lifs." In pursuance of these objects the Association encourages the holding of a summer school for... | |
| Deaf - 1922 - 538 pages
...others concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading, and by using all other means as might be deemed expedient, to the end that no deaf child in America shall be allowed to grow up deaf and mute without earnest and persistent efforts having been made to teach him to speak and read from the... | |
| Deaf - 1913 - 460 pages
...information concerning methods of teaching speech and speech-reading; and "By using all such other means as may be deemed expedient, to the end that no deaf child in America thall be allowed to grow up 'deaf and dumb; or 'mute,' without earnest and persistent efforts having... | |
| Deaf - 1913 - 466 pages
...speech-reading; and "By using all such other means as may be deemed expedient, to ike end that no deaf chiId in America shall be allowed to grow up 'deaf and dumb' or 'mutt,' without earnest and persistent efforts having been made to teach him to speak and read the... | |
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