FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
History of Printing
About Deafness and ASL
Teacher's Guide
Internet Links
Bibliography
Graphics of ASL Alphabet
FOR CHILDREN
History of Newsboys
Graphics of ASL Alphabet
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Printer Guide - Home
About Deafness
 
Printing
http://www.gain.net/ Web Site for Printing Industries of America, Inc. / Graphic Arts Information Network
Deaf-Related  
   
http://www.gallaudet.edu/ Gallaudet University web Site
   
http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/ Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center Site
   
http://pr.gallaudet.edu/dpn/ Deaf President Now Site
   
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/ National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Site
   
http://www.nad.org/ Official National Association of the Deaf Site
   
http://www.commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/ University of Michigan ASL Browser Web Site
   
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/deafeyes/ History Through Deaf Eyes exhibit (Gallaudet University)
Newsboys
http://www.historybuff.com/library/refdrumgoole.html Article on The History Buff site regarding Father Drumgoole, "Shepherd of the Homeless Newsboys"
   
http://www.historybuff.com/library/refnewspeters.html Article on The History Buff site regarding the first US paper to use newsboys for paper distribution

Special Thanks
Danielle Cavallaro
Robyn Rice

Deborah Chen Pichler, PhD, Department of Linguistics and Interpretation, Gallaudet University
Arden Wong, Deaf Services, San Francisco Public Library
Radolph Camp, Senior Vice President, Walton Media Services
Jean L. Bergey, Project Director, Office of the President, Gallaudet University

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