Collection Items
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891 ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL TO MABEL (Hubbard) BELL 1336 19th Street, Washington, D. C. March 17th, 1891. My darling Mabel: I wonder whether you have reached Atlantic City safely and comfortably — and...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891 2 method is not the Natural Method at all but the reversal of it. So far from “losing sight of the very important fact that children come to understand expressions by hearing...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17
-
Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Mabel Hubbard Bell, March 17, 1891 3 the reading of the story has been completed. While of course the language employed would necessarily, at first, be beyond the comprehension of the deaf child, the subjects would not, and...
- Contributor: Bell, Alexander Graham - Bell, Mabel Hubbard
- Date: 1891-03-17