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| Title: | Tongues And Palates | |
| From: | "The Passing Of The Dumb" | |
| Original caption: | Tongues and palates that have never had even a bowing acquaintance are introduced to the mirror. The tongue is constantly compared with the teacher's for the obtaining of flexibility | |
| Creator: | Louise E. Dew (author) | |
| Date: | June 3, 1911 | |
| Format: | Photograph | |
| Publication: | Harper's Weekly | |
| Source: | Available at selected libraries | |
| Location: | p.15 | |
| Keywords: | Children; Communication; Deaf; Education; Educational Institutions; Institutions; New York; New York City, NY; New York Institution For The Improved Instruction Of Deaf-Mutes; Oralism; Schools; Sensory Disability; Social Welfare & Communities | |
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| Note: | Thanks to Douglas C. Baynton. This photograph first appeared in his book Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language (1996). |
