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  2. Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech - Wikipedia

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    Clarke School for the Deaf was founded in 1867 in Northampton, Massachusetts, as the first permanent oral school for the deaf in the United States. In the first quarter of 2010, Clarke announced the new name from Clarke School for the Deaf to Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech.

  3. Harriet Burbank Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Burbank Rogers (April 12, 1834 – December 12, 1919) was an American educator, a pioneer in the oral method of instruction of the deaf.She was the first director of Clarke School for the Deaf, the first U.S. institution to teach the deaf by articulation and lip reading rather than by signing.

  4. Category:Schools for the deaf in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Boston School for the Deaf; C. Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech; L. The Learning Center for the Deaf; M. Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing; W.

  5. Clarke School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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  6. Sarah Fuller (educator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1869, she trained at the Clarke School for the Deaf under Harriet B. Rogers, then became principal at the newly formed Boston School for Deaf-Mutes; a school founded on the behest of Rev. Dexter S. King. In 1871, the school staff was trained in the skill of teaching deaf children how to speak by Alexander Graham Bell.

  7. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Mabel was the inspiration for her father's involvement in the founding of the first oral school for the deaf in the United States, the Clarke School for the Deaf. Having been educated in both the United States and in Europe, she learned to both talk and lip-read with great skill in multiple languages.

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  9. Marie Jean Philip - Wikipedia

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    Marie Jean Philip was born on April 20, 1953, at Worcester, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of two deaf parents, John and Doris Philip. When they realized Marie was deaf, they sent her to Clarke School for the Deaf, but she was rejected by the program because she signed.

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