Annual Report and Documents of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and DumbVol. 26- includes the report on the schools for the deaf and dumb in central and western Europe by Rev. George E. Day. |
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... geography , with some general notions of the history of their own country . But their most important supplementary study is of course the little volume of " scripture lessons . " This book , embracing only those great fundamental truths ...
... geography , with some general notions of the history of their own country . But their most important supplementary study is of course the little volume of " scripture lessons . " This book , embracing only those great fundamental truths ...
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... geography , higher arithmetic and select portions of the Bible . In the High Class , studies of a still more elevated character are pursued , for the progress of the pupils in which I refer you to the report of Dr. McVickar ...
... geography , higher arithmetic and select portions of the Bible . In the High Class , studies of a still more elevated character are pursued , for the progress of the pupils in which I refer you to the report of Dr. McVickar ...
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... geography , history , natural philosophy and compo- sition . Pupils in this department are transferred to the High Class as soon as they have become thoroughly fitted for it . Besides his regular duties as principal teacher in the ...
... geography , history , natural philosophy and compo- sition . Pupils in this department are transferred to the High Class as soon as they have become thoroughly fitted for it . Besides his regular duties as principal teacher in the ...
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... Geography studied from maps and not from a text- book . The class have learned the names of all the United States , and of some of the lakes and rivers therein ; of all the oceans ; also , of the capitals and the largest cities or towns ...
... Geography studied from maps and not from a text- book . The class have learned the names of all the United States , and of some of the lakes and rivers therein ; of all the oceans ; also , of the capitals and the largest cities or towns ...
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... Geography . They have learned the names of all the States of the Union , and of the great lakes . They will answer geographical questions written on cards , and distributed , at hazard , so as to give a different question to each . 3 ...
... Geography . They have learned the names of all the States of the Union , and of the great lakes . They will answer geographical questions written on cards , and distributed , at hazard , so as to give a different question to each . 3 ...
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ADAMS age of twelve Albany annual Arithmetic articulation bbls Board of Directors Brooklyn Buffalo Catharine Charles Chautauqua Chemung clothing committee county pupils Deaf and Dumb deaf-mute Eliza Elizabeth Elmira embracing Emma English language Erie Essex examination exercises expense Fanwood Females Total Fort Lewis Frederick friends geography George Henry High Class Hudson Hudson river I.-Names III.-Studies Isabella James Jane Jefferson John JOSEPH W Kings labor language learned Lewis Louisa Macedon Madison Males manual alphabet Margaret Marsena E Mary Miss Monroe moral mute N. J. New York Oneida Onondaga Orange Oswego overseer parents Passaic PEET Peet's principal Public Instruction Rensselaer Repairing Rockland Sarah Schoharie Scripture Lessons Smith studies Suffolk Sullivan Superintendent of Public Syracuse taught teachers Thomas tion Town Troy Ulster Utica verb Wallace F Wawarsing Wayne Westchester William words writing York Institution York New York
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