Keywords: Edward Miner Gallaudet - Brady-Handy.jpg Gallaudet Proff Edward M Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Brady-Handy Photograph Collection http //hdl loc gov/loc pnp/cwpbh 04010 CALL NUMBER LC-BH826- 29808 A <P P>P P between 1870 1880 Creator Mathew Brady Creator Levin Corot Handy PD LOC-image cwpbh 04010 Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet gründete 1857 in Washington DC mit dem Philanthropen und US-Postminister Amos Kendall die Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Es war das erste College für taube Studenten das 1864 nach seinem Vater in Gallaudet University umbenannt wurde 1837 September 26 1917 son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was a famous early educator of the deaf in Washington Little is known about Edward Miner's childhood However it is known that at the age of 16 he worked at a bank in Hartford Connecticut which he found dull He promptly quit this job and joined the staff at the American Asylum for the Deaf now called the American School for the Deaf in Hartford Connecticut and began his educational career as a teacher While he was teaching Edward Miner continued his education at Trinity College in Hartford and received his masters and doctorate degrees 1837年 1917年)は アメリカのろう教育 ギャローデット大学の前身である 国立聾唖大学の 代学長 1837-1917 de zoon van Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet was een bekende dovenonderwijzer in Washington DC Hij heeft de eerste hogeschool voor doven in 1864 opgericht die later de Gallaudet Universiteit werd This summary was created using Commons SumItUp PD-Brady-Handy DEFAULTSORT Gallaudet Edward Miner Photographs by Mathew Brady and Levin Handy Black and white photographic portraits of men Edward Miner Gallaudet Schools for people with visual impairment de Edward Miner Gallaudet en Edward Miner Gallaudet ja エドワード・マイナー・ギャローデット nl Edward Miner Gallaudet |