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Report Of The Committee Of The Connecticut Asylum For The Education And Instruction Of Deaf And Dumb Persons
IT will be very gratifying to the patrons and friends of this institution to learn, that through the blessing of a kind providence, its doors are now opened, notwithstanding the numerous obstacles and disappointments which have been encountered from the commencement of our labours. A numerous and interesting family of the unfortunate are already assembled, and we behold those minds which were like a waste hedged about with thorns, now yielding to the cultivation of science, and daily affording promise of abundant intellectual improvement. Are any still skeptical on the subject of promoting the happiness of the deaf and dumb by education? Let them visit the Asylum...
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Title: Report Of The Committee Of The Connecticut Asylum For The Education And Instruction Of Deaf And Dumb Persons
Creator: n/a
Date: June 1, 1817
Format: Annual Report
Publisher: Hudson and Co., Hartford
Source: American School for the Deaf
Keywords: Advocacy; Alice Cogswell; American School For The Deaf; Asylums; Benevolence; Children; Clergy; Connecticut; Deaf; Doctors; Economics; Education; Educational Institutions; Government; Hartford, CT; Identity; Institutions; Laurent Clerc; Legislation; Mason Cogswell; Medical Professionals; Medicine; Religion; Schools; Sensory Disability; Sign Language; Social Welfare & Communities; Thomas Gallaudet
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations; Social Movements & Advocacy