At any other time, the sight of children playing in his father’s garden might have seemed a happy one to young Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet of Hartford, Conn. But on one particular day in 1814, it was not ...
Granite, marble and bronze, a melding of old and new materials, form a resurrected monument unveiled Thursday at the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford. Prominent on the school’s broad ...
The American School for the Deaf was founded in 1817 by Laurent Clerc, and recently received “priceless” gifts that belonged to him from members of his family, which add some depth and breadth to his ...
There is a published online publication (the link shows English version, and is also available in French) by Mireille Golaszewski (hearing Inspecteur général honoraire de l'Education Nationale) and ...
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