Georgia, education in, 138, 143, 182, 191, 193, 204n, 214. Germany, early education in, 121, 124, 125. Gifts, _see_ Private benefactions. Government of institutions, 180-185. _See_ States, provision in. Gradations of pupils, 287-289. Graduates of schools, 80, 288, 289. Green, Francis, 130. Guardians for deaf, 67, 68. "Hard of hearing", 3n; schools for, 202n. Harrower, John, 129. Hearing in school children, defective, 24. Hebrew work for deaf, _see_ Church work. Heinicke, Samuel, 125. Heredity, _see_ Congenital deafness. Holder, William, 123. Holland, early education in, 124. Homes for deaf, 85-89, 314; extent of, 87, 88; purpose, 86; support, 89. ---- for children, 254n, 296n. _See_ Denominational and private schools; Boarding institutions. Horace Mann School, 188, 282. _See_ Massachusetts. Hubbell, Horatio N., 156n. Hutton, Abraham B., 156n. Idaho, education in, 176, 183, 184, 214. Ideas of early schools, 144-147. Illinois, education in, 144, 183, 191, 192, 193, 202, 204, 214, 215, 305. Immigration in respect to deaf, 66. Impostors simulating deafness, 82-84, 316. Increase of deafness, _see_ Adventitious deafness; Congenital deafness. Indiana, education in, 142, 157, 183, 184, 216. Indigent pupils, _see_ Admission into schools; Clothing and transportation; Fees; Restrictions. Industrial training, 80, 169, 193, 199, 205, 290-292, 319. Institutions, general arrangements of, 171-186; government, 180-185; arguments against, 194; arguments for, 197. _See_ Boarding institutions; Methods of instruction; States, provision in. Instructors, associations of, 113, 114; number of, 288; training schools for, 289n. Insurance companies and the deaf, 104; among the deaf, 95, 96. Interpreters for deaf, 65, 74, 112n. Iowa, education in, 144, 183, 216. Italy, early education in, 121, 124. Jacobs, John A., 156n. Kansas, education in, 184, 217. Kendall School, _see_ Gallaudet College; District of Columbia. Kentucky, education in, 141, 142, 157, 164n, 184, 217, 297, 299. Kerger, 125. Kerr, William D., 156n. Kilpatrick, John, 132. Kindergarten departments, _see_ Denominational and private schools; Gradations of pupils. Labor bureaus for deaf, 71, 81n. Ladies' societies, 88n, 161n, 173n. Land given for schools, 137, 141, 162, 299-302. _See_ States, provision in. Language, difficulty of for deaf, 198, 201, 287. Law, general attitude of toward deaf, 63-74; trend of, 73; need of changed regard, 314. _See_ Legal exceptions; Legislation. Le Couteulx St. Mary's Institution, 306. _See_ New York. Legal exceptions, views of deaf respecting, 74n. Legislation in aid of deaf, 68-71; discriminatory, 66; in protection, 67, 68. Legislatures, appeals to, 159, 160. _See_ Appropriations; Law, attitude of; States, provision in. Lip-reading, 10, 284. _See_ Speech.
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