Address upon the condition of articulation teaching in American schools for the deaf

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Alexander Graham Bell
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Publisher
s.n.]
Language
English
Pages
43

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Edition Notes

Delivered June 29, 1892, at the opening of the second summer meeting of the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf, held at Crosbyside Hotel, Lake George, N.Y., June 29 to July 8, 1892.

Added t.p.

Tables.

Includes index.

Covers both the United States and Canada.

Filmed from a copy of the original publication held by the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Ottawa : Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions, 1982.

Published in
[Boston?
Series
CIHM/ICMH Microfiche series -- no. 32187

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
371.912

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
1 microfiche (43 fr.).
Number of pages
43

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19483345M
ISBN 10
0665321872

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