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Gallaudet and University
Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
This feature was developed and built with assistance from Trace Research and Development Centre at University of Wisconsin-Madison and Gallaudet University.
* Robert R. Davila ( 1965 ), President of Gallaudet University and advocate for the rights of the hearing impaired
* March 13 – Gallaudet University, a Deaf university in Washington D. C. elects Dr.
* February 3 – The National Deaf Mute College ( later renamed Gallaudet University ) is established in Washington, D. C., becoming the first school for the advanced education of the deaf.
Through discussions with the manufacturer it was established that the appropriate circuitry integrated into the television set would be less expensive than the stand-alone box, and Ronald May, then a Sanyo employee, provided the expert witness testimony on behalf of Sanyo and Gallaudet University in support of the passage of the bill.
* Gallaudet University
Washington, DC, Gallaudet University Press, p. 106.
* Gallaudet University Olmsted Green
* Gallaudet University
The first win since the resumption of the program came in 2008, when the Bearcats defeated Gallaudet University 23-22.
The first in-fill station, NoMa – Gallaudet University ( at the time called the New York Ave – Florida Ave – Gallaudet University station ) on the Red Line between Union Station and Rhode Island Ave-Brentwood, opened November 20, 2004.
Sacks has been awarded honorary doctorates from the College of Staten Island ( 1991 ), Tufts University ( 1991 ), New York Medical College ( 1991 ), Georgetown University ( 1992 ), Medical College of Pennsylvania ( 1992 ), Bard College ( 1992 ), Queen's University ( Ontario ) ( 2001 ), Gallaudet University ( 2005 ), University of Oxford ( 2005 ), Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú ( 2006 ), and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory ( 2008 ).
In an analysis of books studying the expansion of SGI after the split, Prof. Jane Hurst of Gallaudet University viewed the split as the result of conflict of interest: " lay members seeking religious support for their lives, priests seeking perpetuation of hierarchical institutions ".
Matlin received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from Gallaudet University in 1987.
In October 2007, she was appointed to the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees.

Gallaudet and Library
* Writings by and about Laurent Clerc ( Gallaudet University Library web page )

Gallaudet and Deaf
* 1817 – Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc founded the American School for the Deaf, the first American school for deaf students, in Hartford, Connecticut.
Gallaudet then travelled to Paris and learned the educational methods of the French Royal Institution for the Deaf, a combination of Old French Sign Language and the signs developed by Abbé de l ’ Épée.
Following in his father's footsteps, in 1852, Gallaudet established St. Ann's Church for Deaf Mutes in New York City ; in 1885, he established the Gallaudet Home for Deaf-Mutes near Poughkeepsie.
Reverend Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL. D., ( December 10, 1787 – September 10, 1851 ) was a renowned American pioneer in the education of the Deaf.
Then Cogswell asked Gallaudet to travel to Europe to study methods for teaching Deaf students, especially those of the Braidwood family in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sicard invited Gallaudet to Paris to study the school's method of teaching the Deaf using manual communication.
His son Edward Miner Gallaudet ( 1837 – 1917 ) founded in 1864 the first college for the Deaf which in 1986 became Gallaudet University.
The elementary school on the Gallaudet University Campus is named Kendall Demonstration Elementary School ( KDES ), the middle and high school is Model Secondary School for the Deaf ( MSSD ).
Gallaudet had another son, Thomas Gallaudet, who became an Episcopal priest and also worked for the Deaf.
“ Booth's reminiscences of Gallaudet ,” American Annals of the Deaf, Volume 26, Number 3, ( July 1881 ), pages 200 – 202.
“ Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet ,” American Annals of the Deaf, Volume 33, Number 1, ( October 1888 ), pages 43 – 54.
Another significant protest related to disability rights was the Deaf President Now protest by the Gallaudet University students in Washington, D. C. in March 1988.
In her senior year at Gallaudet University, Bove studied in a Summer School Program at the National Theater for the Deaf.
Deaf culture revolves around such institutions as residential schools for deaf students, universities for deaf students ( including Gallaudet University, South West Collegiate Institute for the Deaf, and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf ), Deaf clubs, Deaf athletic leagues, Deaf social organizations ( such as the Deaf Professional Happy Hour ), Deaf religious groups, and an array of conferences and festivals, such as the Deaf Way II Conference and Festival and the World Federation of the Deaf conferences.

Gallaudet and http
Life of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet – Founder of Deaf-Mute Instruction in America, New York, H. Holt and Co. ( Download book: http :// saveourdeafschools. org / life_of_thomas_hopkins_gallaudet. pdf )

Gallaudet and library
Bove attended Gallaudet University for college where she studied library science.

Gallaudet and .
* Barnard, Henry ( 1852 ), " Tribute to Gallaudet — A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life, Character and Services, of the Rev.
Thomas H. Gallaudet, LL. D .— Delivered Before the Citizens of Hartford, January 7, 1852.
These early physicians ( people like Itard, Seguin, Howe, Gallaudet ) set the foundation for special education today.
* December 10 – Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, American educator ( d. 1851 )
* September 10 – Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, American educator ( b. 1787 )
) Gallaudet encyclopedia of deaf people and deafness.
In 1815, an American Protestant minister, Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, travelled to Europe to research teaching of the deaf.
Thomas H. Gallaudet, the director of the American Asylum at Hartford in the 1830s.

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