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Description

This text was originally published as a serial in the Catholic Deaf-Mute newspaper.

Publication Date

1-1-1942

Keywords

Deaf culture, Church work with the deaf -- Catholic Church, Pastoral care of people with disabilities, Hearing impaired

Disciplines

Catholic Studies | Disability Studies

Published Article/Book Citation

Higgins, Daniel D. How to Talk to the Deaf: The Language of Gestures, Expression, Impersonation, Pantomime or Acting Used by All Peoples in All Ages and Everywhere. Chicago, IL: J. S. Paluch, Co. 1942.

How to Talk to the Deaf: The Language of Gestures, Expression, Impersonation, Pantomime or Acting Used by All Peoples in All Ages and Everywhere

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