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    Edward Miner Gallaudet (/ˌɡæləˈdɛt/ GAL-ə-DET; February 5, 1837 – September 26, 1917), was the first president of Gallaudet University in Washington,...
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    Hopkins Gallaudet died in Hartford on September 10, 1851, aged 63, and was buried in Hartford's Cedar Hill Cemetery. His youngest child Edward Miner Gallaudet...
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    considerable efforts being made by several concerned citizens, including Edward Miner Gallaudet, of Washington, D.C. Two houses were used at the school's inception...
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    Sophia Fowler Gallaudet, who was deaf, was the founding matron of the school that became Gallaudet University. His brother, Edward Miner Gallaudet, was founder...
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  • Edward Gallaudet may refer to: Edward Miner Gallaudet (1837–1917), first president of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Edward Gallaudet (engraver)...
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  • Gallaudet is a surname, and may reer to Edson Fessenden Gallaudet (1871–1945), American pioneer in the field of aviation Edward Miner Gallaudet (1837–1917)...
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  • constitutional rights. In the 1870s, Alexander Graham Bell and Edward Miner Gallaudet, both prominent US figures in deaf education, had been debating...
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    Hopkins Gallaudet sitting in a chair and Alice Cogswell standing at his side. French was asked by Edward Miner Gallaudet, the first president of Gallaudet University...
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    Percival Hall (category Presidents of Gallaudet University)
    teaching mathematics and Latin at Gallaudet. He became president after the retirement of President Edward Miner Gallaudet in 1910. In 1935, President Hall...
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    husband, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, is a co-founder of and helping to establish Gallaudet College, which her son, Edward Miner Gallaudet is a founder of. "Sophia...
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    Gallaudet was born April 21, 1871 in Washington, D.C. to Edward Miner Gallaudet, founder of Gallaudet University and son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet....
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    1868. It is on the campus of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. On campus, it is known as the Edward Miner Gallaudet Residence, after the university's...
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    238–244. Gallaudet, Edward Miner. "Life of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet – Founder of Deaf-Mute Instruction in America" by Edward Miner Gallaudet, 1888. For...
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  • English in the US is that created by Harry Bornstein, who worked on the Gallaudet Signed English Project to develop children's books written in both illustrated...
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  • biography of Gallaudet's son, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, written by Gallaudet's grandson, Edward Miner Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet had also become...
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    alphabet came to be used in a sign language, Sign Language Studies, 4.1. Gallaudet University Press Schembri, A. & Johnston, T. (in press). Sociolinguistic...
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  • literacy development. Cued speech was invented in 1966 by R. Orin Cornett at Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. After discovering that children with prelingual...
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  • not what they meant. Leaders of the manualist movement, including Edward M. Gallaudet, argued against the teaching of oralism because it restricted the...
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  • the Cuckoo's Nest Edward Miner Gallaudet, founder of Gallaudet University, son of Sophia Fowler Gallaudet and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, founder of the American...
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  • educator and advocate, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet. Amos Kendall hired Edward Miner Gallaudet, son of Thomas Gallaudet, as the school's first superintendent...
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  • International Group, owner and former chairman of AS Roma Edward Miner Gallaudet, first president of Gallaudet University David Gottesman, billionaire, founder...
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    creator Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet (1787–1851), .45 Colt inventor Sam Colt (1814–1862), Gallaudet University founder Edward Miner Gallaudet (1837–1917), and American...
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    Factor (Bridgeport) Howard Fast (Redding) Harriet Ford (Seymour) Edward Miner Gallaudet (Hartford) Elizabeth Gilbert (Waterbury) Charlotte Perkins Gilman...
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    Kendall Halls. From Kendall Hall the boundary runs west, between Edward Miner Gallaudet and College Hall, north to the Old Gymnasium, and then west and...
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  • communication Educators Jean Massieu (b. 1772) Laurent Clerc (b. 1785) Edward Miner Gallaudet (b. 1837) Sophia Alcorn (b. 1883) Andrew Foster (b. 1925) Clayton...
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    Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet to found the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1817. Gallaudet's son, Edward Miner Gallaudet, founded a school...
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    1899) February 5 Dwight L. Moody, American evangelist (d. 1899) Edward Miner Gallaudet, American educator of the deaf (d. 1917) February 13 – Valentin...
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    Treasury Building's North Portico Edward Miner Gallaudet at Gallaudet University Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet at Gallaudet University Bernardo de Gálvez at...
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    professional boxer and coach Edward Miner Gallaudet, teacher Sophia Fowler Gallaudet, teacher Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, educator of the deaf William...
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    of the Blind, Inc. Retrieved 11 July 2013. "Edward Miner Gallaudet Award". Gallaudet University. Gallaudet University. Archived from the original on 5...
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