. Histories of American schools for the deaf, 1817-1893 . ticle XVIII, Volume II), page 7, asfollows : Barrett, John W., Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Bright, S. C, Teacher, Academic Grade. Bruning, Olivie, Teacher of Articulation. Clement, Florence, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Eddy, Francis, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Glenn, Fannie, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Hamilton, Margaret, Teacher of Articulation. Hardie, Mrs. Alex., Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Holloway, F. C, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Kruse, Gussie, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Gi-ade. Mar


. Histories of American schools for the deaf, 1817-1893 . ticle XVIII, Volume II), page 7, asfollows : Barrett, John W., Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Bright, S. C, Teacher, Academic Grade. Bruning, Olivie, Teacher of Articulation. Clement, Florence, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Eddy, Francis, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Glenn, Fannie, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Hamilton, Margaret, Teacher of Articulation. Hardie, Mrs. Alex., Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Holloway, F. C, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Kruse, Gussie, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Gi-ade. Marshal, W. S., Teacher, Academic Grade. Phillips, Hiram, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Rothert, Henry W., Superintendent. Southwick, Edwin, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Spruit, C, Teacher, Academic Grade. Tracy, Ollie, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Watkins, Margaret, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Wilcoxson, Florence, Teacher, Grammar and Primary Grade. Wycoff, G. L., Principal. Zorbaugh, Conrad, Teacher, Grammar and Primary PUBLICATIONS OF THE VOLTA BUREAU. 1883. * Method of Teaching Language to a Very YoungCongenitally Deaf Child, Alex. Graham Hell, Fh. D., M. I>. 1883. * Fallacies Concerning the Deaf. An Address delivered before the Philosophical Society ofWashington, D. C, with remarks by Dr. Gallaudet and Hon. Gardiner Gr. Hub-bard, . Alex. Graham Bell, Ph. I)., M. D. 1884. *Deaf Classes in Connection with the Public Schools. Arguments b}^ Dr. Alex. GrahamBell and Dr. P. G. Gillett, with remarks byRev. F. H. Wines and Mr. Lester Goodman. 1884. Deaf-Mute Instruction in relation to the Work of the Public Schools. Address and Discus-sion at the meeting of the National Educa-tional Association held in Madison, Wis., Alex. Graham Bdl, Ph. D., 31. D., and others. 1885. t * Practical Hints to Parents concerning the Pre- liminary Home-Training of Young Deaf Chil-dren, . . Joseph C Gordon, M. A., Ph. D. 1885. Line-Writing Exercise, Alex. Graham


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