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The G files: Edward Miner Gallaudet. Edward is the son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a founder of Deaf Education in America. Edward became the president of Gallaudet when he was 20 in 1864 and died…
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The G files: The Bison. The story about how Gallaudet University selects its mascot, which is the bison. Explanation about how the University’s campus newspaper got its name, Buff…
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The G files: The Little Iron Dog. A tale about the dog that was called Diamond. Diamond was considered as a source of inspiration for students who struggled to succeed at homework,…
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The G files: The Lost Houses. The history of the houses that were lost due to demolition and reports of ghosts haunting and strange noises. House 5 was demolished to make room for parking…
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The G files: The Tower Clock. Tower Clock itself is one of 65 national landmarks and has historical significance. Tower Clock was built in 1867 and completed in 1871. A tour in the Tower…
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The G files: The Tree. The story about the oak tree that was used to be in the spot where the statue of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Alice Cogswell currently is located on the campus. …
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DPN 1988 vol. 5 - Florida Ave 1 of 4 March 6, 1988 Mary Lou Novitsky interviews many students of Gallaudet University, and some of the faculty. Many share the reasons why they want a deaf…
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DPN 1988 vol. 4 - Rally- Florida Ave. Front Gate March 4, 1988 Scene of the protest at the front gates of Gallaudet University, many hold up their protest signs about wanting a deaf president now,…
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Museum Exhibition - EMG The Lorna Doone Country The Lorna Doone Country of Devonshire, England. The story-telling of Lorna Doone Country of Devonshire, England by Dr. Edward M. Gallaudet. Part of…
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