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Young children of the McCowen School dine in a small parlor. Each table of children has a faculty member present.

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TITLE:  Dining Room Of The McCowen Oral School For Young Deaf Children
FROM:  The McCowen Oral School For Young Deaf Children
ORIGINAL CAPTION:  Second Dining Room.
CREATOR:  Mary McCowen (author)
DATE:  1893
FORMAT:  Photograph
FORMAT TYPE:  Book
DIMENSIONS:  7 x 4 in
 
SOURCE:  Available at selected libraries
LOCATION:  vol.3
 
KEYWORDS:  Chicago, Children, Deaf, Education, Food, Illinois, Institutions, McCowen Oral School For Young Deaf Children, Oralism, Schools, Sensory Disability
 
NOTE:  Thanks to Douglas C. Baynton. This photograph first appeared in his book Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language (1996).
IMAGE SIZE:  (550 x 343 pixels)
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Class In Sewing (still)
- Class In Sloyd (still)
- Dining Room Of The McCowen Oral School For Young Deaf Children (still)
- First Intermediate Class (still)
- First Kindergarten Class (still)
- Lesson In Articulation (still)
- McCowen Oral School Parlor (still)
- Room Furnished By Mrs. Wm. Moore (still)
- Saturday Morning In Gynasium (still)
- The McCowen Oral School For Young Deaf Children (doc)


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