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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 1336 19th St., Washington, D.C., March 31, 1891. Dear Sir: For your information, Mr. Bell asks me to forward the enclosed copies of correspondence between President Gallaudet and Mr. Bell {Begin deleted...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 The Co {Begin deleted text}?{End deleted text} l umb {Begin deleted text}?{End deleted text} i a {Begin deleted text}?{End deleted text} I nst {Begin deleted text}?{End deleted text} i tut {Begin deleted...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 of the deaf was a forced and mistaken one, and called your attention to the latter part of the letter which referred to “other considerations” which were to be presented to Congress...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 That you secured Mr.Fe {Begin deleted text}?{End deleted text} c hheimer's endorsement of your opposition to our Normal Department by representing to him that our sole purpose was the establishment of a...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 March 30, 1891. President E.M.Gallaudet, Kendall Green. My dear Sir: Your note of the 23d instant received. It is not my custom, as you know, to reply to personal attacks. In deference,...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 of the Oral Schools, and then telegraphed them for an expression of their views. This was all the communication I had with most of them; but to Mr. Fechheimer, Mr.Greenberger and a...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 If your turn to my argument (pp.7 to 10) you will find that I have told every one of your intention to receive hearing persons and teach both the sign and oral...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 The demand for such teachers has far outgrown our limited supply. And as no normal school for the training of teachers of the deaf exists in this country, while several are sustained...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 I have, therefore, given you credit, in my argument, for more than was actually before Congress, simply because of the private interview {Begin deleted text}?{End deleted text} y ou had with me....
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 charges are unmerited and unjust. But I do care, that one who was my friend should entertain ungenerous thoughts concerning me, and, therefore, I have written you this letter in order to...
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 11 of Letter from Arthur McCurdy, March 31, 1891 No.
- Contributor: McCurdy, Arthur - Gallaudet, Edward M.
- Date: 1891-03-31