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free book on deaf education
Free to a good home:
Dumb no longer: romance of the telephone. Fred DeLand.
Volta Bureau: Washington, D.C., 1908.
Don't let the title fool you, this is mainly a history
of deaf education in the US and how the telephone
developed as a way of teaching deaf students. Appears
to cover major deaf educators and schools from
1860-1908. Illustrated with photographs of educators
and school buildings.
I would prefer to send this to a collection that
specializes in the history of educating the disabled.
Cindy Rosser
Archivist/Reference Librarian
University of Texas of the Permian BAsin
4901 East University
Odessa, TX 79762
915-552-2381
rosser_c@utpb.edu
AKA
boringlibrarian@yahoo.com
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