Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . DEAF-MUTE ALPHABET Scienc©6, which gave its testimony tothe success of the method. About thesame time the Abbe de IEpee, introduceda system for the instruction of the deafand dumb, which was taught with greatsuccess in the Royal Parisian Institu-tion. In 1779, through the labors ofSamuel Heinicke, the great upholder ofthe vocal or articulatory system, there ing system. This was visited by during his tour in first public institution in GreatBritain fo


Collier's new encyclopedia : a loose-leaf and self-revising reference work ..with 515 illustrations and ninety-six maps . DEAF-MUTE ALPHABET Scienc©6, which gave its testimony tothe success of the method. About thesame time the Abbe de IEpee, introduceda system for the instruction of the deafand dumb, which was taught with greatsuccess in the Royal Parisian Institu-tion. In 1779, through the labors ofSamuel Heinicke, the great upholder ofthe vocal or articulatory system, there ing system. This was visited by during his tour in first public institution in GreatBritain for the gratuitous education ofthe deaf and dumb was founded at Ber-mondsey in 1792 by the Rev. and Macon. In 1817, thefirst American asylum for the deaf-mutewas founded at Hartford under the su- DEAK 287 DEAX perintendence of Mr. Gallaudet, who wasthe promoter of a system of teachingstyled the American System, whichwidely differs from those followed in Eu-ropean schools. From this sprung up, in1818, the New York Asylum, now knownas the New York Institution for the In-struction of the Deaf and Dumb, o


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