| American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf - 1896 - 668 pages
...human voice through space with the speed of light, and more enduring than his renown as the founder of the Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf, his name will be revered and remembered for all time as the friend and benefactor who taught... | |
| 1898 - 646 pages
...Europe, on the other hand, teaching by speech and other vernacular means is more widely practiced. The Volta Bureau, "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf," has recently issued a pamphlet containing statistics and useful information in regard to... | |
| 1899 - 774 pages
...institution where such individuals can acquire a complete education. There has recently been issued from the Volta bureau for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf a pamphlet containing the latest available statistical data in regard to the character of... | |
| 1901 - 704 pages
...Volkswirtschaftliche Chronik. Abdruck aus den Jahrbüchern f. Nationalökonomie u. Statistik. Jena. 8. The Volta Bureau for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf. Circular of information. Washington. 8. ** Contributions to biology from the Hopkins Seaside... | |
| 1901 - 502 pages
...Columbia. Among the objects Mr. Bell seemed to take special interest in promoting, was the work of the Volta Bureau for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf, founded by his son, Dr. Alexander Graham Bell. Not only did he contribute generously towards... | |
| 1902 - 582 pages
...Folchetto still treats the well-known question of the Royal Institute for the Deaf in Rome. The purpose of the Volta Bureau, for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf (Washington), is well explained in a letter from G. Ferreri to the Editor of the Rassegna.... | |
| Sir Arthur Mitchell - 1905 - 178 pages
...information regarding the matter with which I am at present concerned. I therefore applied to Mr. Hitz, of the Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge relating to the Deaf (Washington City, USA), and he tells me that from frequent personal observation, and after... | |
| Sir Arthur Mitchell - 1905 - 178 pages
...information regarding the matter with which I am at present concerned. I therefore applied to Mr. Hitz, of the Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge relating to the Deaf (Washington City, USA), and he tells me that from frequent personal observation, and after... | |
| 1908 - 650 pages
...are hereby extended to Professor A. Melville Bell, of Washington, for his generous gift of $15,000 to the Volta Bureau for the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf." And the Convention was informed that Professor Bell had also presented to the Volta Bureau... | |
| 1915 - 652 pages
...thedeaf during wveral years. Miss Jennie Adams. School for the Deaf, Tnllndecfl, Ala. DKAF CHILDREN. Anyone interested in a little deaf child can obtain...the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf, 1601 Thirty-fifth Street NW, Washington, D, C. This literature relates only to the home training... | |
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