| Thomas Arnold - Deaf - 1923 - 436 pages
...Washington, with a normal department in 1886, which he discontinued after a few years; and he also founded the " Volta Bureau for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the Deaf." Chiefly through his efforts, there was also founded in .1890 "The American Association to promote the... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1923 - 620 pages
...rniverblties In US, Canada and Europe. Alex. Cummlng, Près., office. 335 W. 88th, NYC ; Henry Clews, Trea». Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf-1887. Volta Bureau Bldg., Washington, DC Founded and endowed by Alexander Graham Bell. Josephine... | |
| Fremont Rider, Frederic Taber Cooper - Washington (D.C.) - 1924 - 620 pages
...Temple (Peabody and Stearnes, of Boston, architects). On the 35th St. facade are two tablets: I. (on R.) "Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge relating to the Deaf; 2. (on L.) "American Association to promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf." History. The Volta... | |
| Deaf - 1925 - 784 pages
...the French government, for his invention of the telephone, from which he received enough to establish the Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf. Later he founded and endowed the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf,... | |
| Deaf - 1928 - 916 pages
...VICE-PRESIDENT, MARY McCOWEN TREASURER. HERBERT POOI.E SECRETARY. HM McMANAWAY THE ASSOCIATION CONTROLS THE VOLTA BUREAU For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf HONORARY SUPERINTENDENT, FRED DeLAND SUPERINTENDENT. JOSEPHINE B. I IMI1I III AKI ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.... | |
| Deaf - 1929 - 894 pages
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| Middle West - 1929 - 1194 pages
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| Deaf - 1931 - 556 pages
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