Authors

Fitzhugh Ludlow

Table of Contents

A New Text-Book Base Ball: Items of Interest About the Game in the School To Be Confirmed Dr. Bell's Invention Kindness Not Misplaced Photography: Being Very Successfully Taught In the Arkansas Institution Where They Will Rusticate School Jottings: What Has Happened About the School During the Past Month Many Thanks, Gentlemen A Moral "Hand Book of Language" New Buildings Summer Plans Sir John Lubbock: Some Interesting Experiments Tried on Animals A Funny Coincidence This will probably be the last issue... Many of our thrifty and saving deaf-mutes.... The School will close... Our thanks are due.... Lines Written to a Deaf Lady We learn from the paper published... The Kentucky Deaf-Mute... Off For West Virginia Bad Streets Cause an Accident

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

New Jersey School for the Deaf

Publication Date

6-20-1888

Comments

The Silent Worker was originally published as The Deaf-Mute Times until September 1888.

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