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  2. Pioneer Bible Translators - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Bible Translators is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) [1] mission organization focused on Bible translation in languages that do not already have a Bible. [2] [3]

  3. William Cameron Townsend - Wikipedia

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    Wycliffe Bible Translators International was established in May 1980 to provide international leadership. [ 14 ] From this small beginning has grown the worldwide ministry of the Summer Institute of Linguistics (now called simply SIL International), Wycliffe Bible Translators (WBT) , and the technical and logistics partner of SIL known as JAARS .

  4. Edmund Booth - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Booth (1810 – 1905) was a journalist, writer, and leader in the American deaf community. Booth was born August 24, 1810, in Springfield, Massachusetts. [1] He became partly deaf and blind in one eye at the age of four from an attack of meningitis. [1] At the age of eight he became totally deaf. [1] He never lost his ability to speak. [1]

  5. Helen Beebe - Wikipedia

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    Beebe was active in various specialist groups, and was an honorary member of the American Speech and Hearing Association. She was co-founder and first president of Auditory-Verbal International (AVI) (since 2005, the AG Bell Academy for Listening and Spoken Language), which promoted the auditory-verbal approach, and which trains teachers worldwide.

  6. Marie Jean Philip - Wikipedia

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    On April 8, 2015, The Learning Center for the Deaf announced that beginning September 1, 2015, the PreK-12th grade program would be named the Marie Philip School. An icon within the Deaf community, Marie Jean Philip was a pioneer in the bilingual-bicultural movement, and a legendary advocate for the education of Deaf children around the world.

  7. Juan Pablo Bonet - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Bonet (c. 1573 –1633) was a Spanish priest and pioneer of education for the deaf. He published the first book on deaf education in 1620 in Madrid. [1] Juan Pablo Bonet was born in Torres de Berrellén , and became secretary to Juan Fernández de Velasco, 5th Duke of Frías, Condestable of Castile. While serving in the Condestable's ...

  8. Dorothy Miles - Wikipedia

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    She was passionate about deaf issues, culture and sign language and longed to bridge the gap between deaf and hearing people. [9] She features as one of a series of portraits of notable deaf artists painted by Nancy Rourke. [10] The Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre was established by a group of both Deaf and hearing friends in her memory.

  9. Robert Weitbrecht - Wikipedia

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    He was born Deaf and his education was mainstream for the most part with the exception of acquiring some signing and lip-reading skills from a Deaf school early on. He went on to earn a B.S. in Astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley in 1942 and finished his formal education with a M.S. in Astronomy from the University of Chicago ...

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