Annual Report of the Directors of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Volumen19,Partes1837-1843

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Together with a brief historical account of the Institution, a list of the pupils, donors, subscribers, and specimens of composition by the pupils--and other documents shewing the present state of the Institution.
 

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Página 40 - Applicants for admission should be between the ages of twelve and twenty-five years. The Institution will not hold itself bound to receive any not embraced within this rule, but may do so at discretion.
Página 24 - Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him; and put a ring on his finger, and shoes on his feet...
Página 52 - ... 4. Have any attempts been made to communicate instruction, and is the individual acquainted with any trade or art, or with the mode of forming letters with a pen?
Página 67 - No extra charge is made in case of sickness, for general medical attendance, medicine, or other necessary provisions. It is suggested to the friends of deaf-mute children that the names of familiar objects may be taught them with comparative ease before their admission, and that the possession of such knowledge, in any degree, materially facilitates their subsequent advancement. To be able to write an easy hand, or, at least, to form letters with a pen or pencil is likewise a qualification very desirable.
Página 80 - In the case of each pupil entering the Institution, it is desirable to obtain written answers to the following questions. Particular attention to this subject is requested. 1. Was the deafness from birth, and owing to some original constitutional defect ; or was it produced by disease or accident ? And if so, in what way, and at what time ? 2.
Página 52 - ... possession of such knowledge in any degree, materially facilitates their subsequent advancement. To be able to write an easy hand, or at least to form letters with a pen, is likewise a qualification very desirable. In reference to this subject, it is recommended that the words which constitute writing lessons, or copies, preparatory to admission, should be such as have been previously made intelligible to the learner.
Página 66 - Should objections exist to the admission of any individual, the Board reserve to themselves or their officers a discretionary power to reject the application. The above terms are to be understood as embracing the entire annual expense to which each pupil is subjected. Stationery and necessary school-books are furnished by the Institution.
Página 80 - ... knowledge in any degree, materially facilitates their subsequent advancement. To be able to write an easy hand, or at least to form letters with a pen, is likewise a qualification very desirable. In reference to this subject, it is recommended that the words which constitute writing lessons, or copies, preparatory to admission, should be such as have been previously made intelligible to the learner. In the case of each pupil entering the Institution, it is desirable to obtain written answers...
Página 53 - Institution will not hold itself bound to receive any not embraced with in. this rule, but may do so at discretion. VI. Satisfactory security will be required for the punctual payment of bills, and for the suitable clothing of the pupils.
Página 56 - And if so, in what way, and at what time ? 2. Are there any cases of deafness in the same family, or among any of the ancestors or collateral branches of kindred ; and how, and when produced ? 3.

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