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Showing 1876 - 1900 of 2004 records.

Deaf Mosaic 1002

Babywatch, a special service for deaf expectant parents; deaf physician, Dr. Philip Zazove, author of "When The Phone Rings, My Bed Shakes"; Portrait artist William Sparks; Respecteen, training young people to get involved in issues that matter to them; Silentview, a deaf British cable access ...

Added: 6 Jun 2007

Deaf Mosaic 1001

Closed captions on the Big Screen, as well as legislative developments aimed at expanding the availability of captioned video movie titles; TESOL - "Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages"; deaf entrepreneur Joel Barrish, who is building a small business empire from a coffee shop location; ...

Added: 6 Jun 2007

Deaf Mosaic 909

AT&T: Breaking The Barriers. The 1993 World Games for the Deaf, held in Sophia, Bulgaria. A special half-hour edition, presented in cooperation with

Added: 6 Jun 2007

Oral Deaf History Project: Dr. Thomas Mayes

Oral Deaf History Project: Dr. Thomas Mayes. Former board member at Gallaudet University. Interviewed on May 15, 1999 by Robert Weinstock. Subject of interview is about Dr. Edward C. Merrill, Jr. Dr. Mayes was sometimes called the father of continuing education for the deaf people. Dr. Mayes ...

Added: 25 May 2007

Deaf Mosaic 907

The plight of deaf people in Puerto Rico, where educational and social services lag far behind demand; San Jose's Deaf Golf Education Center, a golf instruction program with special training tools for deaf people; the 1993 American Athletic Association for the Deaf softball tournament in ...

Added: 10 May 2007

Padden & Humphries

GUAA Charter Day 2004 Presentation: "The Past as Future" by Dr. Carol Padden and Dr. Tom Humprhries. (April 16,

Added: 12 Mar 2007

Deaf Mosaic 906

California race car driver Russell Errigo; the 25th anniversary of the deaf newspaper, Silent News, celebrated in Rochester, New York; the 1993 World Games for the Deaf in Bulgaria; the U.S. Postal Service's new "I Love You" sign language stamp; Clyde Smith, a deaf pilot; and British motorcycle ...

Added: 9 Mar 2007

Deaf Mosaic 905

On-The-Road: The Great Plains. Featuring Devils Lake, North Dakota carpenter Steven Peterson; Native American youngsters living on the Turtle Mountain reservation; summer camp at the North Dakota School for the Deaf; Community Services for the Deaf in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Sprint car racer, ...

Added: 9 Mar 2007

James C. Woodward

GUAA Charter Day 2002 Presentation: Dr. James C. Woodward. He gives a presentation on his research and analysis about sign language and deaf communities in Vietnam and Asian Pacific

Added: 9 Mar 2007

Foster Auditorium Dedication

Andrew J. Foster Auditorium Dedication - October 22,

Added: 8 Mar 2007

Joshua Finkle

GUAA Charter Day 2003 Presentation: Joshua Finkle, '92; “Community Means

Added: 8 Mar 2007

Historic Places in Old Virginia

Historic Places in Old Virginia. Rev. A. D. Bryant leads a tour of historic places in northern Virginia, many associated with George Washington. Buildings and sites include Belvoir, Pohick Church, Ferry Farm. In Fredericksburg, we see Mary Washington’s home and garden, Kenmore, Rising Sun Tavern, ...

Added: 8 Mar 2007

Gallauet Video Presents Setting Out

Gallaudet Video Presents Setting Out. Four travelers waited for a train to come only to miss it. They decided to go out to the highway, and hitchhike for a ride. They met and convinced a farmer to give them a

Added: 7 Mar 2007

Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen

GUAA Charter Day 2002 Presentation: Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen '92, deaf female member of South Africa's Parliament. She talks about her political work as a member of Parliament in South

Added: 6 Mar 2007

Reminiscences of Mrs. Agatha T. Hanson

Reminiscences of Mrs. Agatha T. Hanson. Mrs. Hanson passed away due to spinal meningitis at age of 72. She explained about her experience entering Gallaudet College in the fall of 1888 for 5 years, felt at home and happy with other intelligent deaf people as herself. Briefly shows her and two ...

Added: 2 Mar 2007

Reminiscences by Dr. George M. McClure of Kentucky

Reminiscences by Dr. George M. McClure of Kentucky. Dr. George M. McClure shared the importance of remembering the history on how Kentucky School for the Deaf became one of the first deaf state-supported schools in America. A senator of Kentucky named General Elias Barbee loved his daughter whom ...

Added: 2 Mar 2007

Ballet Dance by Norma Lose '49

Ballet Dance by Norma Lose '49. Norma Lose, Gallaudet College class of 1949, gives a brief ballerina

Added: 2 Mar 2007

Gallauet Video Presents Coming through the Rye

Gallaudet Video Presents Coming through the Rye. A musical performed by Bernard Bragg and Audrey Bennett, directed by Chester

Added: 2 Mar 2007

The 23rd Psalm

The 23rd Psalm. Performed by Jean Bernice Lucas, and directed by Dr. Elizabeth Peet. Jean recites the twenty-third psalm from the bible in

Added: 2 Mar 2007

Rev. Thomas Coughlin

GUAA Charter Day 2003 Presentation: Rev. Thomas Coughlin, '72; “The Art of Overcoming Obstacles to the Roman Catholic Priesthood.” April 4,

Added: 2 Mar 2007

The Installation of Dr. Leonard M. Elstad as a President of Gallaudet College

Installation of Dr. Leonard M. Elstad as a President of Gallaudet College. April 26, 1947. The Procession. Scene of the faculty doing a honorary

Added: 28 Feb 2007

Deaf Minister Signed a Song

Deaf Minister Signed a Song. Rev. Robert C. Fletcher does a prayer and says a few

Added: 28 Feb 2007

14th Winter World Games for the Deaf

The 14th Winter World Games for the Deaf at Switzerland, with Sherry Duhon as the host. There are four different competition events that are ice-hockey, cross country, skiing, and snowboarding. 2,500 people attended, and 400 of them are athletes. Scenes of the Olympic competitions. U.S. team ...

Category: Deaf Sports
Added: 28 Feb 2007

Deborah M. Sonnenstrahl

GUAA Presentation: "Friday with Debbie:" Dr. Deborah M. Sonnenstrahl, lecturer and author of a recently-published book "Deaf Artists in America: Colonial to Contemporary." (October 10,

Added: 23 Feb 2007

The N.A.D. Needs You

The N.A.D. Needs You. Deaf Film #42-4. Byron B. Burnes, a president of N.A.D. mentions when N.A.D. was founded, what their missions are, and how we can help them. An Address by Uriel C. Jones, he talked about the things they can do “now” that N.A.D. fought for their rights to be able to drive ...

Added: 23 Feb 2007
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