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Sing Unto the Lord, A Hymnal for the Deaf, 1969
Theo E. DeLaney and Clark R. Bailey
This text has been digitized, but is not available for download. A physical copy is available at the College of the Holy Cross, in Archives and Distinctive Collections. Please contact Deaf Catholic Archives for more information.
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How to Talk to the Deaf: The Language of Gestures, Expression, Impersonation, Pantomime or Acting Used by All Peoples in All Ages and Everywhere
Daniel D. Higgins
This text was originally published as a serial in the Catholic Deaf-Mute newspaper.
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Diary of My Deaf Work: A Personal Chronicle for 1936-1939
Joseph William Heidell C.Ss.R
Written in October 1941, about the seven years after Fr. Heidell began his work with the Deaf in New Orleans, LA.
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Sign-language
a Sister of St. Joseph and Deaf Mute Institute
A dictionary of sign language used in America. The volume contains 76 typewritten leaves and was prepared by a Sister of St. Joseph from the Deaf Mute Institute in St. Louis, Missouri. It is believed to have been circulated "for the use solely of the Jesuit Scholastics" circa 1900.
This early manual contains a general vocabulary and instructions for how to sign, including some distinctively Catholic terms.
Additional words appearing on title page: Ephphetha, "Be Thou Opened"
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