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Directory of Services for the Deaf in the United States REPORT RESUMES ED 012 537 EC 000 491 DIRECTORY OV SERVICES FORTHE DEAF IN TdE UNITED STATES. BY.- DOCTOR, POWRIEVAUX BENSON, ELIZABETH E. CONFERENre OF EXECUTIVESOF AM. SCHOOLS FOR DEAF PUB DATE MAY 67 EDRS PRICE MF.--$2.00 HC-$20.56 514P. .DESCRIPTORS-- *DEAF, *TEACHEREDUCATION, *SPECIAL SCHOOLS, *SPECIAL CLASSES, *CLINICS,TEACHERS, TEACHERS COLLEGES, ORGANIZATIONS (GROUPS), DIRECTORIES,DEAF RESEARCH, SERVICES, PUBLICATIONS, STATE PROGRAMS,SPEECH THERAPY, HEARING THERAPY, SPPC1AL 27;;;CATION;RESIDENTTAI CENTERS; iiTthjtNT TEACHERS, UNITED STATES THE DIRECTORY CONTAINS INFORMATIONFOR THE DEAF AND PERSONS WORKING WITH THE DEAF.CERTIFIED TEACHERS OF THE DEAF (INCLUDING CANADA) AND STUDENTTEACHERS (BY COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY) ARE LISTED. PERSONSTEACHING COURSES ON EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND.TEACHERSCOLLEGES ARE LISTED ALONG WITH 'PERTINENT INFORMATION. A DIRECTORYOF SERVICES INCLUDES RELIGIOUS WORK, ORGANIZATIONSOF AND FOR THE DEAF, ADULT EDUCATION, INTERNATIO"ALPROGRAMS, CHILDREN'S SUMMER CAMPS, REHABILITATION AND PROFESSIONALPERSONNEL, REHABILITATION FACILITIES, TRAINING PROGRAMS,WORKSHOPS, MEETINGS AND INSTITUTES, RESEARCH PROJECTS,DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS, AND MASTER'S THESES. THERE IS AREVIEW OF PUBLICATIONS AND ALIST OF PERIODICALS (INCLUDINGCANADA). STATE DEPARTMENTS OF EDUCATION HAVING SPEECH ANDHEARING PROGRAMS AND STATE DEPARTMENTS OF HEALTH WITH HEARINGCONSERVATION PROGRAMS ARE NOTED ALONG WITH PERTINENTINFORMATION. THE DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS AND CLASSES FOR THEDEAF (INCLUDING CANADA) LISTS TABULATED INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOOLS,PUPILS, TEACHERS, AND FINANCES. SPEECH AND HEARING CLINICS(INCLUDING CANADA) ARE LISTED WITH INFORMATION ON STAFF,PUPILS, AND SERVICES. LOCAL DEPOSITORIES OF CAPTIONED FILMS FORTHE DEAF AND A DIRECTORY OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALSCENTERS ARE INCLUDED. THIS DOCUMENT WAS PUBLISHED AS AN ISSUEOF "AMERICAN ANNALS OF THE DEAF," VOLUME 112, NUMBER 3, MAY1967, AND IS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM EDITOR, AMERICAN ANNALS OF THEDEAF, GALLAUDET COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20002, FOR $3.00.(MY) ,DIRECTORY OFSERVICES -r\ seNe FOR THE DEAF r'.41 TN AriMArniriv _. AL THE U.'Nrirri n LJAL4.11.xx:Juramm-i en w(z) American Annals ofthe Deaf 0 0 0 MAY, 1967 Volume 112 Number 3 VoL. 112 NUMBER 3 AMERICANANNALS OF THE DEAF FOUNDED 1847 OFFICIAL ORGAN Conference of Executivesof American Schoolsfor the Deaf FOUNDED 1868 American Instructorsof the Deaf FOUNDED 1850 POWRIE VAUXDOCTOR, Ph.D. Ed:tor ELIZABETH E. BENSON,M.A., LL.B. Associate Editor the Direction of theExecutive Committee of the Conference EDWARD W. TILLINGHAST Arizona, 1969 Chairman 2C 0 L. A. BROUGHTON .... Alberta, Canada, 1967 WI KENNETH R. MANGAN Illinois, 1967 0.0JOHN G. NACE Pennsylvania, 1968 ROY M. STELLE New York, 1968 JACK W. BRADY Kentucky, 1969 BEN E. HOFFMEYER North Carolina, 1969 ROY G. PARKS Arkansas, 1969 HUGO F. SCHUNHOFF California, 1969 JOSEPH P. YOUNGS Maine, 1969 MAY, 1967 THE CONFERENCE OFEXECUTIVES OF AMERICAN SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF President EDWARD W. TILLINGHAST, Arizona Carolina Vice-President BEN E. HOFFMEYER, North Secretary JOSEPH P. YOUNGS, Maine Treasurer JACK W. BRADY, Kentucky Executive Manager Captioned Films Educational Media Center HOWARD M. QtgIGLEY, District ofColumbia Adinini3trutive secretary American Annals of the Deaf, Directory Issue FERNE E. DAVIS, District of Columbia THE CONFERENCE OF EXECUTIVES OFAMERICAN SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF, originally the Conference of Superintendentsand Principals of American Schools for the Deaf, was founded in1868 and subsequently incorporated under the laws of the State of Marylandin 1958. The Conference is an organization of the executive heads ofschools for the dear in the United States and Canada, and has for itsobject "to promote the management and operation of schools for thedeaf along the broadest and most effec- tive lines and to further and promotethe general welfare of the deaf." AMERICAN INSTRUCTORS OF THEDEAF President STANLEY D. ROTH, Kansas First Vice President MARVIN B. CLATTERBUCK, Oregon Second Vice President KENNETH R. MANGAN, Illinois Secretary CHARLES B. GROW, Kentucky Treasurer THOMAS J. DILLON, New Mexico Administrative Secretary .... SARAH W. TOOMER,District of Columbia Directors LLOYD A. AMBROSEN, Maryland SISTER MARY CARL, Massachusetts PAUL T. KENNEDY, New York JOSEPH G. DENIEZA, Ontario, Canada BEN M. SCHOWE, JR., Ohio KATE-HELEN JONES, New Jersey THE AMERICAN INSTRUCTORS OF THEDEAF, founded in 1850 and in- corporated by act uf Congress in 1897, is anorganization of educators of the deaf in the United States and Canadawith the great object of "pro- motion of the education of the deaf on thebroadest, most advanced, and practical lines," and for that purpose "to securethe harmonious union in the organization, of all persons actuallyengaged in educating the deaf in America." aaa, 111/L.1 nip was mauc up of northerners and proportion. in September. southerners in almost equal 18fiFt, the AMERICANANNALS OF THE DEAF resumed publication with theeditorial office has since remained. on Kendall Green, in Washington. D. C., where it The AMERICANANNALS OF THE DEAF is of Exemtiv,of 4niczn Sc the official organ of the r.nnferenct As f-at thr. Deaf, whichwas organized in 1868, and of the American Instructorsof the Deaf, founded in Congress it is the oldest 1850. According to the Library of educational publication in the UnitedStates still in existence. It is also the oldest journalon the education of the deaf in the world. The ANNALS is publishedfive times a year, being issued January, March, and May. in September, November, The subscription price is $5.00a year, payable in advance. If five or more copies ofthe ANNALS are sent $4.00 a year. Single numbers to one address, the subscription price is sell for one dollar, except for theDirectory limber which sells for $3.00. Back issuesare available for 1847, 1848, 1849, 1857, and 1968, to the present. from September Indexes for 1847-1875, 1876-1885,1886-1895, 1896-1905, are avail- able at $5.00 each. Indexesfor 1906-1915, 1916-1925, 1926-1935, were issued as regular numbers of the 1936-1945. 1946-1955, ANNALS and may be purchased for $4.00each. From 1956 indexes are includedin the regular November numbers All requests for subscriptions at single copy price. or for back numbers should be addressedto Editor, AMERICAN ANNALS OF THEDEAF, Gallaudet College, Washington,D. C. 20002. All subscriptions are basedon the calendar year. Library of Congress Catalog CardNumber, 15-14404 Conference of Executives of American Convention of American Instructors Schools for the Deaf of the Deaf Howard M. Quigley, Executive Manager Sarah W. Toomer, Captioned Films Educational Administrative Secretary Media Center Gallaudet College 5115 MacArthur Blvd. N.W. Washington, D. C. 20002 Washington, D. C. 20016 Telephone: 202 543-9515 Telephone: 202 363-1308 Extension 269 and 270 Ferne E. Davis, Administrative Secretary American Annals of the Deaf Directory Issue, American Annals Powrie Vaux Doctor, Editor of the Deaf Elizabeth E. Benson, Associate Editor Gallaudet College Gallaudet College Washington, D. C. 20002 Washington, D. C. 20002 Telephone: 202 543-9515 Telephone: 202 543-9515 Extension 269 and 270 Extension 269 and 270 The American Annals ofthe Deaf is indexed in the following: The Education Index Psychological Abstracts The H. W. Wilson Co. American Psychological Association 950 University Ave. 1333 16th St., N.W. New York 52, New York Washington, D. C. dsh Abstracts Oto-, Rhino-, Laryngology Jesse Villarreal, Ph.D. Excerpta Medica Foundation Department of Speech New cork Academy of MedicineBldg. The University of Texas 2 East 103rd St., New York 29, N.Y. Austin, Texas Printed by Intelligencer Printing Co., Lancaster, Pa.Editorial office: Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C. 20002.Entered as second class matter at thePost Office at Lancaster, Pa., November 25, 1953. Acceptance formailing at the special rate of postage provided for in the act of February 28, 1925,authorized June 25, 1932. Subscriptions made payable to the AMERICAN ANNALS sent to the suitor, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C. 20002.OF THE DEAF may be THE AMERICAN Axsm..: or THE DEAF is published bi-monthlyduring the school yea:, appearing in the months of January, March, May, September, and ber. The subicription is $5.00 a year, pays lc in advance; January Novem- a copy; other single numbers, $1.00 each. The subscription for foreignnuinber, $3.00 is $5.20 a year. countries 1 I The Directory 1967 issue of the American Annals of the Deaf, was made possible by a grant to the Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf from the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, U. S. Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D. C. CONTENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS: vention of Official Callfor the Meetingof the Con- American Instructorsof the Deaf, the Meetingof the Conference Official Call for for the Deaf, of Executivesof AmericanSchools, Official Call forthe Convening Conferenceon Oral Education of an International of the Deaf of the Deaf,World Federation TEACHERS OF 85 THE DEAFRoster oC Elizabeth F.Benson, TEACHERTRAINING Teachers inTraining Personnel Engagedin Teaching 198 of the Deaf Courseson Education Teacher TrainingCenters 203 DIRECTORY 212 OF SERVICESFOR THEDEAF Religious Workwith the Deaf Directory ofOrganizations in 222 the Deaf Americaof andfor American AthleticAssociation of the 260 American Speech Deaf 260 and HearingAssociation Council ofOrganizations Serving 266 National Advisory the Deaf 268 Committeeon Education of Deaf (SeeEducation) the National Associationof the Deaf
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