GA L,.5 '])1 A/ 19DI In. THIRTYSEVEI TH REPORT Board of Trustees and Officers Georgia School for the Deaf, GE~ ERAL L1BR RY T OCT 6 1939 CAVE SPRI G, BrtendlDC from October 1st. 1901, to September 30th. 190:1. PRE E. TED OCTOBER 1ST, 1902. PRI TING DEPA~R;;T;M:;E;;'NT~.l:::!:::.~~~~~~~~ (U;ORGIA CnOOL FOR THE DEAl''' ll~r2. THIRTY- EVE TH REPORT Or'TilB Board of Trustees and Officer O~ TILE Georgia School for the Deaf, AT CAVE SPRI G, GA. Extending from October 1St, 190' to September 30th, 190~. PRE ENTED 0 TOBJ.;R 1 T 1902. PRI~Tn:timatio!l (If I he Board, r-;eellled 1I wi:e thillg to do. Thp Expeutiv COllllllitlp , C'llllpOS d of three Illember; of I he BOlLrd ILlld which IIlHpl,: 1ll011t,IJly, Illade it reporl, gi"il'U' the fulle t lLtt,pllt,ioll til all 1111 tt.el' affectillg I,hp CIiITPllt COlli rol /LlId op rat iOilf.l of I hI-' . -llllOI fro III 1110111 h 10 lllOllt h. Till' \:hool !'PPlll!' 1,0 I)e iu a high :t.lIte of pfficipllc."; rllP st UdPIIt. hody spelllS to I, 11lllkillg fille educat iOllal progr s!' liiollg 1111 lilies; lliid it!; 'rill lIe l'leell frolll "hI' Ph." 'ieilll'\' rp\lorl. IJavP l)pell ill xepllelll healt,ll. cOllsidprillg I hp 1I1111'1lITalltpd erowdillg of t,hl-' DOllle:t i- Dl-'pllrt,lllellt. TIIP hOlllP lifp of 0111' JII.tilutioll i: clIrt-'flilly prm'idNI for. lllld our pupils are eminelltly 11lIppy ill their relatioll to the llltloll lllld all school officers. \\ e are glad to commelld the Principal alld hi corp of a i tallt for the lL1"Ile t effort they hav put forth to fully ac ompli. h th obj ct for which he chool WII e tn,bli hed. Very re pectfnIJy, W. J. GRIFFI eptember 30, 1902. Prt' 1(1 n t BOR rd of Trn t es. REPORT OF THE PRL.TCIPAL. To the Board of Trustees of the Georgia School for the Deaf. GEXTLE~[EN: Durillr senled in the chool, a follow Applin cr . Bunk' Bartow Billb Butt Bulloch Cttlll pilei I arroll Chlltham Clmttooga herokee Inylon ollll olquitt Coweta De atu1'. DeKalb. Dodcre ... Dooly DOllcrhert y Emanll 1 \~'hlt . Negro. Totul. 2 o2 3 o3 2 o2 213 -! 3 7 1 o1 2 o2 5 16 -! 2 6 12 3 3 o3 1 o] 3 o3 6 o6 -! 2 G 2 o2 5 o5 2 o2 3 14 1 o1 1 o1 White. Flillilin . 1 o Fayette Floyd 16 For yth 3 Franklin 1 Fulton .. 14 Gordon 7 Green 1 Gwinnett 1 Haber hum -! Hall ... -! o Hancock' Hand on 1 Hani 5 Henry. 1 o Irwin ... Jack'on 4 Johnson 1 Lauren 2 Liberty. 3 Lowndes 2 egro. Totul. o1 22 5 21 o3 3 -! -! 1 o7 o1 o1 o -! o -! 11 o1 o5 12 11 o -! 12 o2 2 -5 o2 10 List of COllllties R pre:ell ted .-COIl ti nUf'd. Lumpkill WhJte. Neglo. Total. ] 0 1 ::;tewnrt White. Negro.1'otllJ. 101 i\!nCOIl 1 0 1 ::Jllmter . 0 1 1 ~IHd isoll 2 0 2 TlIll)ot, 10 1 :\larion 1 0 1 Tuttn:e in at lelldallce after Lhe fOl'mer umount wa: named. This left the school with the alternative of clo 'ing it doors for a givell period, or of goinO' ahead and incurring a deficit, nlwlIyfi !1.11 ullplea lint, thing to do. This crippling of the school was II serious over,ight, for, however difficult it had been to secure mon y frol1l the Legislature for building llnd equipment, the tate had never b ell dispo ed tl~ withhold the lleces:ll.ry npprop,'jn tions for su pport. A~ tllf' fi hI, f,"' support hIts to b made befor very 11 lllcoluiu" Letri llltlll'e. over llud oyer "gaill. I 'lIgg.t thllt H t rOlw fi'ort he ilIad to illdllce the next Legi"lature to 111 a ke the appropriatioll for "llpport UpOIl il per ('a pita 1m. is. alld whell thi rll]e Ila. h ell olle P blhlLhed. it will uot oilly 'illlplif~' l1latter . hut it will I\p rea~ollahl.\ well kllOIl'1l wlla llppropriatioll. call he relied 011. Till' 1l1llOllilt p I' cllpita 'Ilould he fixed a al'ollt $200. lIPOl1 1111 PlIllllleratioll Lo be llJa<.le ill all.\' day frol!l Jllllllary til 5th fO tile 10th illcilisi p. This ellllllJer"ti(HI hOlild he 'IYOI'lI to h,)' the Prillcipal, alld ]!,xpculiy{! COlllllliltee of tIl!' BO/Lrd of Tnl tefl', alld whell prp. ellled to t,h Go"el'llor. :;hollid I>e his allthority for fi 'illg tIle 1IIll001llt of the ~lppropljatioll for that year. The 1I1most eCOllOI1l}' 11Ilfo' h'ell OIl erved hI reduce tliP rlllillillg expell:e to the 100YPfo't po,,:ihle poillt ulld afo'll COil. equPllce, mllll,)' millor repaiJ'fo' LIllIt have I> ell h ret,ofore nlllde and paid for frolll t hp Hupport flllld, Illlye l'e'll Illloll"e<1 to U'O ulldolle. To kepp the prellli e ill propp I' I' pail', nll~1 it i lliwa " trlle PCOIIOIlIY to {)o thifo'. UpOll the prillcipl that "a l'titch ill tillJp a\'e~ llille." will r quire ~IJI averug exppllditure of at least $1. 00 p r alllllllll. Th 1\"IllIts of. the' hoo!. to which .nlUr 1Iitelltioli hll: heen called durillg the past tell year. remaill tIll' l""lllP. Ulld are II.' follow : For buildilJU' for Dillillg RoollJ Kitchell.alld Girl' Illdutriul Departillellt $20.000.00 For Hall for Ph)' ical Trainillg. Bllth ROOIlJE Ilild Clo et. for Boy 7.000.00. For Additioll to DorllJitory 30.000.00 For Ad litioll to Tegro Buildillg .. 7.000.00 For Hent illg Negro Buildillg 3,500.00 For LightillO' T egro Bllildillg 2,500.00 $70. 00.00 Whell it i rememhel'ed that t he III t lIppl'ol'l'i"tioll clir d frol11 Ile Ll'O'i. Ill! urp for Dormitor'y pnrpo e 1I'1I: a),out till' yelll' 1 9. whell t h fichool lIuml)(,l'pd 00 pupil:. 12 lLnd t hat the number ill aLt Ildlillce today i.' nl)()lIt 1 5. it Clln readily be ulld rstood wh: someLhillO' hould hp dOIlP to secu re Illore room. As additiollal l"ea.'OII fOI" lIlI illcl"ea'e ill I"O(Il1]: The gil"ls 'hould be givell the OppOI" ullity of in trll tiOIl alollg indu.'trinl lille II well u' the I)oy . There hould be a w II I ighted room f( I" Lil ml"y purpo l:'>:. The 'choolllll"eady pos es 'es the lIucl u of a Lihrar', and the hook could be made :wailable if hel"e wa.' me I"OOIl] in which th 'could be concentrated and 11lTlllJ<' d. Tw of Lhe pel"SOIlS elected by you Itt t he Apl"il llleeLinlJ' to . rve for the year 1902-Hl03 a teachers, Itnd who accepted the place offel"ed them, aftel"ward I' ceived b tel' offers, alld UpOIl I"eque t II' re O'iven permi 'sioll to It 'cept them. Mr. W. J. Mal" hall's place IlIIs lIot been fill d, but that of ". C. Reid ill the Kegro Department \\'It filled by th appointment of Monro Illgraham. who had taught with 'n i 'faction ill the Mi. oUl"i' "chool. The Depul"tm lit of DJ'awiIlO', '""ood lll\'illg. alld Phy- "icnl Culture i ,till withon a t achel", hU\'iIlO' heell U.'- pellded fOI" WUllt of m Itll.. I COil idel" thi II very vuluable part of t h chool work and hope it 'lIll he re"ivPCl lIR KOOll llo you Lhillk the fillallciul cOllditioll of t hp chool will Wltl"J'alltit. The vuriou officel"s alld employe.' huv pel"formed their re 'pective chlt,ie.' ill It 'ltti factor): mltllllel". Followillg thi.' 'ou will filld the report of the Physi- iall lllld of th Eal" alld Eye pecialist alld lIl>:o _tlltf>- llIellt of he wOl"k of th varion hop. '111lt1lki1l0' you for the wal"m upport and encoul"lIgemellt offel"ed me at nil ti/Ile. I am, Vel"Y reo pectfnll . Cave 'pring. Ga. W. O. CONNOR. Principal. el temh I" 30, 1902. 13 TATEMENT OF DISBURSEMENT For the Ordina7"Y Expenses of the School f7"om, Octobe7" 1, 1901 to Septetnber 30, 1902. 'alaries Wuge Extra help .... Tallie expen es. Clothin cr Honse fmni hing tationery and postage .. chool. Laundry Lights Fuel . Repairs and carpen ter ' \\'ork Bllrll. . ..... Farm, garden and t ck Too]s and implements \\ ater-works ..... Drugs ..... Li \. ryand tmv ling .. Freight and drayage ShOemtlking departDHmt Pri nting departmen t Ietal-workin cr department. \\ ood-working department .. Bni lding material. .$10 731 43 5,027 40 1H.l 27 4,742 20 -11 33 452 2 149 93 246 40 216 9 156 44 1,45,* 34 3e 57 1,014 05 92 6\) 21 \)2 97 02 1 4 05 717 2\) 17 70 531 40 7 53 25 e3 03 223 27 $27,3 2 14 CATALOGUE OF P PIL~ In the Georgia School for the Deaf Within the Year Ending Sepiem,be7- 30, 1902. ;so All1E O~' PUPIL POST-OFFIOE OOC:STY Aclalll.'OIl, Verli A. Jone -hol"O Cla~Ttt"I. Allder '011, Nell , .Rich land Stell'lIrt . ArllulI, ALnie B . ellow C,)\yetn . Barher BOllnie B .Iron City Decll tlil'. Bartlett, Rohert, H ."South Atlnntn Fliltoll. Beeman, Jame B ThollHLsyi lie '1'11011111". Bellton, George J .Jenkill 'burert A Homer. Ballk '. Chappell, Lillie l\I.... .Carrollton Car'oll. Chappell George. .Carrollton a rroll. Chappell, EIl1la.... . .Carl'olltoll Carrol I. Cochran, Ollie... .Farlllville Gordoll. Cochran, Florence . Farmvi lIe Gordon. Cole Lillian. _ Hayston . Newtoll. Cole, lay 0.. . .. .. .., Hayston. Newtoll. Coleman, Iliac" . IOllltrie . Colqui t. Connei', Harry Cltrtersvill BlIrtoll' . Cross, Robert L. Blaine. Pickell!" . Daniel, Su Ie. . .Oglethorpe l\fUCOII. Darnell, Orestes. Tal killg Rock Pickens. Darracott, Hatti8 Buford .. G\\' i 1111 It. Davis, Cleveland . '\ aldo ta LO\ynde . Da\\' 'on, John F. GnrlandvillE' FJ'lt1l k Ii Il . 15 ,'A:I1E Of' PUPIL Deloll", E III III a' L Dewllld, Millllie H Dodd, Robert A Do. s, Lee F. DlJll"la' 'cre\' Il Dmke Be'sie DUllllalIoo, JaUlcl J Duvull ~llll'.Y E Feu trail, Pt'arJ Flillll, Johll F. Florellce ::lamh B Forbes, Grace Fre IlHtIl, Mn.lllie L ... Freelllall, Robert H. Freelllllll, O.-car M. 0 Gardller, Johll R Garlalld Letcher O. ate wood Juallita Go dwill, .Johll Gordoll ~[illili L Gordoll, I~IlIlC'y 1\[ Hanly Dolly L Hanly, Leila G Harrell, T UIlCY . Harrell lJ:lizlI Hart, Fr clerick Hart, ~Iary Hu. lett Georae H Head Lula Hocl"e. , \\'illillID J. 0 Holhrook, 'lholllH ~I Howllrd, Eli. 1m J. Howard, Hi ram \\ Howard, In.ggie M. Howard, Lucy A Hud 011, Willialll ~I Howard, ~Iadae PO T'OFl"lOE . 00 ,'TY Alplmr Ita ~Iil OIL . ilIarietta Oobl>. lilt. Airy 'H:~b rsham. Oave 'prillg Floyd. es. 0 III I Applill". Jeptha l\Iadi Oil. HarmollY Grove Jackoll. I vy Loa Tilion. Au au. ta Rich Illolld. Align tll Rich lllOlld. ~Iarietta Oobb. .Oave Sprilla Floyd. Nichol 011 JHcksOll. Sloalls .HalJ. Oro\\'der Troup. Locu t Grove Hellry. .Tenllille ih \ \" lli'i Il"t<' 11 . olulll i>u . ~r u co"ee. Atlantu Fultoll. JOhll.OIl'. tlltioll Lil>ert.\'. LliIII IJPl't Li I>prty. lllgie. ide . DeKnlb. l\[ arti 11 Frallklill. J oi Iler Dodge. J oi lIer Dodge. :LVitllllllII ...... hHthalll. 'n.VlIII Iluh OlllLthllm. .Buford Gil' iIlilett . Rom Floyd. Atlall t a Fulloll. Dill Illore ~I i ItOil . .Oru. . .Oolquit,t. Orus Oolquitt. .Orus oI'llS Oolquitt. .Oolquit . Oedartowli . Polk. LitholliH DeKalb. 16 :s A.llE OF PUPIL POST-OFFI ~; COU::STY Hyde, Eulitlia .1. eWIlUIl Co\\eta. Juck Oil, Lucile .. Pelhum ~1itehell. Jorlall, \Villialll 'ilar Colqui I. Kiln pp, tephell Budn pe HnJ'iti OIl. Lltw Oil, James. Buhim LOlVndes. Lockel , Jesse G. .Duw Oil Terrell. LOll", Julin .. Bell ville Tuttnall. Lovell, Iowa T Clarkesville Habershalll . Luyell Altha A Clarkp:vi II Haber hlllll. LoveII, Verll etta Clarke vi lIe Habersham. Lovvorn, Bertha I Cllve Sprillg Floyd. McCord, Lester G. Cataula Hurri . lI1eCord, Henry G Cll tau la Harris. ~1eCo1'd, Lula B Cataula HaiTi. :UeCo]"(l H(mard Cu t nuln Hnrri . ~1cCml'Y Effi 1\1 Atlallta . Ful tOil. :UeDalli I Allllie L .Tal bottoll . ..... 'J'nlllO . ~reKinney, George A ... All'1ll. t a . Richmond. i\1eNllbb, Ed ward Atlllll ta Fultoll. )Iaddux Leila M J i\.eksoll . Bul I . :\1artill 'll1'lth V. IeIlltyr Wilkill:oll. :\1nrlill Je eB .. CtllToll ton nrroll. .:\1a thew Joe D Cordele Dool}' . 1\1 alar, Lillie l\I. ROlle Floyd. :\Ienitt Ollie ... . Cum III iIl" .Forsyth. :\lill , LeOllitrd .. Cal hou Il Gordon. :\Iill , Walter H Rosedale .Floyd. 1\1oore, Lillie A ;\Ioo1'e' Mill Cherokee. :\1oore Hellry G .Collley .DeKalb. ~1orgall Ho\yi It . Ca\"e pri 11" Floyd. ;\1orgall, lib reus Cll\'e Spring Floyd. ll!orri Hemy S Cave Spring Floyd. lIJol'l'is, Samuel A. .Johll . :\1011 roe. ;\1orri , William Jack 011 Bults. ;\I :1 y Anlla C:tV prJ Ilg Floyd. ;\1u elwhite, HOllier J Pillia Dooly. Nu.-h, Howell D. ntur D Klllb. 17 " ,\~lE OP Pl;PII. PO TObnCE o STY ~eltl,Jo ephE.A ....... Bobo .Gord n. Norri , JohllH.... . .Guine ville .Hull. Far ons Hattie 1. War,'llw ., Miltoll. PILyne, "esley R , Cnv prJ ng , . Floyd. Pay ne, Levi. . . . Cave 'pri ng Floyd. Pllyne,Irn ClLve 'pring Flo'd. Pa) lie, David :\1. J .. . .. Cave 'prin" Fld. Pedrick Iw'. L Isl of Hope ClllLtham. Pm,tor 'Xelli G Dahlone"lt , .LUlllpkill. Pope, Gro\'er C .Mintoll , Worth. Pope, Leou M :\1inton Worth. ReeveR, Lula P Rico ampbell. Reynold , Hom I' L Chok 'e L e. Rice Rellie :\1.. . Powder "'prilws .. Cohb. Rich Ra mond Jackson Bu ts. River. R. p.... ." hite Plain Greene. Roh rl:on. Erlle:tB . . Gabhe Iville . .'1 roup. Robill., Kati .. . . .. . lltytoll... . Rallllll. Rodcrer ,Je:e B Adair ville Burtow. Rovers, Emma C \YeIlOJllL Dollly. ,'haw Jo ph H Gum Bl'lLllch Lilwrry. 'kipper PlIllline G kipp !'Lon BiI)I) . . 'Ill ith, Elbert E DeeOJ'a .. . GynloJ l. 'mith, Ella Tiltoll ,Whitfield. Smith Willialll R. . Clwe 'prillO'. . .li'loyd. 'mith Hallie :\1 Cav 'pring Ji'loyd. 'Ill ith Lisa... . Atlallta. . Ful tOil. talJin"s, Jame ;\1 'ofkee .. . Decatur. 'toner Callie.. . Flint:loll Walker. 'trick land 'alii Atlanta. . Ful OIl. 'trickl!Lnd, Edellm Atlanta FlIl OIL trick land, H Ilry C Atlanta Fultoll. 'w[Lin, Effie B .. , Reeve , tlltion Gordon. Tallellt, , stu I . . .Menlo CbattooO'a. Tate, Worth...... .Oakwood. .. . .. Hall. TllY lor ta ten ;\1. . . . Box prinO' Tal bot. Til pin George L Peyton. . . . .. . ppling. 1 NAME 010' PUPIl... POST-OFFIOE OOU~TY 'l'uc!;:pr, OJeter M.. . . Harmony Grove Jncksoll. \ lIu cr hn, Mary J. . .Blue Ridge.. . .Fllnnill. Walker, Jessie M... .Lithollia .. DeKlllh. Wallace, JamesP .. Conl fOUllt-llill .ForRyth. \\Tall ace , Beulah. . . .Coal l\Ioullt,nill. ForRyth. \Varllock, Phllris D Ellld. .. .Bulloch. \\Tare, TholllllS A. . Handy. . Cowetll. "'are, Jesse R. . . .Handy. . . COl\'etll. \Yatsoll, Oscl1r.. Silver Shol1l' .Bnllks. "'e!LVer, Irene A.. . .. Bender. .Laurell'. Weaver, David L. . Beneler ... Lllurens. Weil, l\Ielvin...... . .Savallnah Chatham. Whil,eside.', Iatilda L .. Daltoll Whitfield. Whittemore, Lula Q Atlant.a Flliton. Will ialTI. , Herhert Oxford Newtoll. Willingham, Hollen Winder . JllckFon. \\ illillghalll, ,\ illialll H .Macon .Bihb. Wilson, Wildan ElzlL.. ..Tllttllllil. Wil on, Flom....... .Atlauta .Fulton. \Vilson, Memory L. . .Ball Ground Clwl'okee. Wil on, Nancy E... . .Rang r .. Gordoll. Windham, James J ... Reynplds . . Taylor. Whitehead, Byron.. . Humiltoll .. HlII"ri . Whitfield, Bertie B Cave Spring Floyd. Woodside Willia.m Atlanta Fulton. Young, Elliott B StephenI' . . . O"let,horpe. Whit.e males 92 White fem!de 7 Total 170 19 SEGRO DEPART IEr T. " A.tE OF PUPIL POST'OF~'ICE 00 X1c'Y AdalllS Lizzie. Hollalld OhaLLonga. Adalll. J oh II .. Ollve priIlO". Flo -d. Allder OIl Olarellce .. ll\"lllllHlh .Ohal halll. Ant.holly ilIack ... .Anglliita Rich mOllel. Barco, Ed ward. Oordele . Dooly, Berry Lelill .. .0llrrolltOIl Ourroll. Boolle, John ... .Atlanta Flliton. Brook, Hllttie. .Oolnmbu .. Mllscogee. Browilillg, Lucy WIlLkill ville. Oconee, BUITII , Robert Avllioll ..... Fl'ltllklill, Byrd, Willialll .John on' tatioll Liberty. Byrolll, Alllli Oave prillg... .Floyd. Oloud, Jerry Greellwood . H Ilry. Oox, ~IatLie.. 'hurp burg .Ooweta. Ourry, Oharl P rillg Ie. . \\ Il h illu"Loll. Day, \\ iIlialll. .Tabor. Fnllddill. Dol' ey, Ella E. .Jack Oil Bntts. Ervell , Tehellliuh Oedartow 11 . . Pol k. Garlalld, Martha Flo"iJ III . BIlLLs. Gri' LIlli J(Jhll H .]Jllllall .. Ftty \,te. Htl1'1'ell, 'avllllllHh .AbbevilJ .. Wilcox. Hill PimeIlY .. For )'1 h . ~Iollroe. HUIlL Ola B. 0 .0huIJIJlowll. .Floyd. Jellllillg Emma Talillf ITO .. , . Olllltiooga. JOlle:, LilIa B. .. hickltlllHUgu . Walk r. Jo ey, "'ill . For yth ~lollroe. Lewis, Joe . . .... 'parl:t . Huncock . :\Ic1Ilto. h, Lut.her . . . . li Inl Ore k Fay Lte. ~Ic1\Iillall, Rhody. Oci lla ... . ] rw j 11 ~leltdow " Allllie 1\1 ... Zetella.. paldillg. ~Iiddletoll, David LibarLy Oolquit . R dmoll Johll Avaloll . . . . . . . Frallklill. Reeve', 'ttllie . . .. ~IaC()1l . .Bihl). 20 NAME OE PUPII. Simpkin, Hugh. . ingleton, arah. Init'h, Eddie mith, Desslt '" Stewart, Muriah Stuhbs, I\Il1ttie... Swift;, Lucile Thoma , Richard Turman, JiwksOIl 'Warren, King ' "ells, Bessie 'Vi 11 iams, Mary.... Whitfield, Manson PO 'lOF1HCE . Americus . .. Savallnah Rome Leah-I< WlJ Ha\\'kin ville tlanta Athlllta LaGJ'l111ge TunnelJ Hi II. Atlanttt ylvania . . DalY on Wright ville OOUNTY 1Illlpter. Chnthanl. Flo d. Ne\\'toll. Pula. ki. FlIltoll. Fultoll. Troll p. . .. " h itfield. Fill tOil. crevell. Terre II. Jolm Oil. Negro male. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 23 egro females. . 23 Total . .. 46 White male 92, J egro mttle White females 7 Negro femJes Total number of pupils 23. Totld. .115 23, Total. .101 . .216 ) REPORT OF PRY 'I IA~. AVF~ PRI:- applied,oi the bllLllle re~t when~ it should. Allow me 10 ugge ,t al. 0. that yOll llrge upon the Board the lIee l of a ho pital building detached froll1 the I1l tin dorlllitolip,.', where th ick may he properly treated, wit hout elHlangerin lf the childrell frotll possiblecoillagion. Wf> have had during the year but one ca. e of seri\luR icklle '.. that of Hattie Darrl.lcott, who hurl scarlet fever. This ca 'e we isolated in our pre ent ho pital room alld treat d to cOl1Jpl Ie recovery, hut were ill immillent daltecolll d af at the ll.VHmge a" of 1 Illonl h. '1 h follow i ng 1J differ n LCllU es al'e as. i"ned: ri.- i110" in hHad, 6 . sCltrlet fevel', 4; III asI ',3; icklle ,2 j ciitltrrh, 2; fe\'er 2 meningiti ,2; one each for ery 'ipela sCl'ofula, whooping cough, tick in no:e I> e-stinO", quinin lurd grippe. For "* the cau e i Ularked 'un know n." Of th ole 32 acquired 'lise 9 hav 1>lood-related prog nitors and 5 of the Il ine have ot,hel' d af kin. Two hltv deaf par ntage,3 others hlLVe only deaf I'elativ so, only 1 of the 32 ca e of Ilcquil'ed deafn . are I'ecord d free fwm th influence of both consa"guinity lind h redity. Th I' fore II' have 54 per c nt. of he conO"enital llnd J(} per cent. of the acquired cllses influen ed by blo d-reJat d or leaf progenitor, con 'al1O"uinit I ill" the influenc fol' 1 per cent. of the cong nital lind 2 pel' c nt. of the acquired Cll e . In 7 in tances hlood-r lat d pal' nt gav 11 'ause. of ltcqujred deafnes. , unknown for 3, catarrh for on , cadet fev rfor one alld rising in Ilelid for 2. III Ileil her of the e III thr e 11'11 there any siO"n of previous middle-eur uppuration. oll1e of the. e were prollllbly congeni al. One case who e parent are fil' t can in aud who hu 5 d af brother::; alld ister and who. e drulll are about norlllal "ive rio ing ill heud for cau 'e. One (f the cases with cause unknown hu botb pill' nt 1 brother and one i tel' deaf, und Olle a cl'ibed to ri iog in the h ad ha I lh parents, 1 O"rllnd-parp-nt, 2 brothers 2 i tel' and 3 Oll In deaf, but ther Wll. no evidellce of uppurtLtion having ever exi ted. A few pupils with one or III re c0nfe' elly congenitally deaf brother r ist r are recorded a ltcquirinO" deafne -. There i no O"ood rea on to doubt th truth of 'om of the e in'tanc They how that inherited influence 25 may :turt or Itt lea t cOlllplete 10 s uf heal:illg at a vari- able time after birth. Of Lhe J: cOllgellital Cll e 19 had adelloids, 141m I olle 0[' both 110 trils ob tructed alld 5 had olle ur bo h faucial ton il. enlarged. Of the 32 acquired Cll e , 16 had lIdenoid , 10 Illid ob Lructed no e an 1 5 had enlarged tall i Is. I have re-exunlilled the h arillg, breathillg etc., of the z6 pupil who were op rat. d upon dUJ'iug I he year !llld whu have returJIed for the pre 'ellt e ioll. Of the pupil who 'e adenoid alolle were removed, 2 showed Jlositive illlpl'Ov Illent ill hearillg and 6 were pructieally unchanged. Of the 9 whose adenoid.' und nli;o IlU, al obstruction \\. re opemted, 3 howed !Jositive improvement und 6 were not challged. Olle cuse, who' adenoids ltnd tonsils were remov d slwlred unduuht.ed improvement in hellrilltr. Of Lhe pll pi! II' ho were op mted for ob tructed 110 tril ,2 hawed impruved beuring. If the te t furk alld voice t II a tnle tale, of the :..6 hud mo t. ulldeniable Hnd 1l0Labie improveillent in hearing hut 1l0t. ufficiellt for the work of ordillllrj' chool , llor.wu thi. inlhelat xpecled;itdoes,!lO\\evpr ven' greatly fuciliLute their acqui it iOIl of 'peech ulld ducaLion iwd fits Lhenl to be tar pupil for the Yiduuhle but. too llluch n trlecled aurul lllethod. Judging from direct insp ction Bud from the te"tilllOllY of pupi Is and parent' ahout II II the operuLed Cll 'f" Irere ben fitLed II to hr uthing and trpneml cOlldition .. The degree Hnd frequell y of improved hearill" eems Lo IIlP t.o be too grellt to b Itccounted for by I he oppm\ io)): olely. ] Lhink it highly probable that the exerci:ing of whal h arillg they had whil alll Ilg their he!lring and spell king companillll lit hOlll WHS respo),:ilde fol' llluch of it as they had re 'ently rf.Jt urnI'd llnd hlld Ilot yet, sufficient t,illle to lo:e this hy Iltck of nse. Freedom [rom colds lit this early rail 'eltSO)) nllty hllv contribu 'd SOlllp. The greaLe. t lillprovem nt ill IHlltring wu 11l1lllllg t,llP hI'. t. heltl'ers, tho.'e who u,; d heir hearing lllosl lit, hOllle. ery respe'tfu]I.", Ro. S P ox, Auri. t nnd OClil ist. 26 REPORT OF THE TREA RER. To the Board of Trustees of the Georgia School for the Deaf. GENTLEMEN: As Trea nrer, I give 1e]o", the lllllollnt.. received and paid out by me from October 1 t, HJ01, to eptAIll bel' 30th, HJ02: SUPPOR'l' FUND. 1901. Oct. 1. To Illtlltnce DEBIT. $ 7 5 27 Oct. 7. To appropriation for quarter ending December 31, H.J01. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,250 00 1902. Jan. 15. To ltpproprilttioll for quarter eliding March 31, 1902. . . . . . . . . . . 6,250 00 pri 1 12. To approprilttion for q narter ending June 30, 1902. . . . . . .. . 6 250 00 J nly 5. To appropriation for quarter ending September 30, 1902. . . . . . . . . . . . 6,250 00 ept. 30. To amount borrowed from upporL fund for quarter endillg Deceml er 31, 1902.. . . 219 99 $26,005 26 CREDIT. By amounts paid out as per vouchers from October 1, 1901, to September 30, 1902 ..... $26,005 26 27 INCOJUE FU D. DEBIT. 1901. Oct. 1. Nov. 7. Dec. 7. 1902. JtLll. 10. Fel). 10. Mar. 10. April 7. May 12. JUlle 9. July 15. Aug. 12. ept. 9. Sept. 30. LEATHER WORKL."G DEPAR'f)1EN1'. To balallce Oll hlllld. . . . . .. . .. , ... $ To stdes for Oclober . . . . . . . . . . . . To sales for Noveillb l' . . . . . . . To ales for Decem bel'. .. . . To sales for Jlllluary . To ale for February . To sale for Marc1) . To sales f l' April. . . .. . . . . , To ale for :&hy . To sId e for J nue . . . . . . . . . .. . . To sales for July . To sales for Angust. . . To sales for Seplember . 510 50 1 30 31 70 32 65 25 55 10 25 39 -10 5 95 13 05 1 45 7 50 19 60 2-1 35 To balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . $ 757 25 1901. Oct. 1. Nov. 7. Dec. 7. 1902. Jan. Feb. 10. Mill'. 10. April 7. May 12. June 9. July 15. Aug. 12. ept. 9. Sept. 30. PRDITING DEPARTMENT. To balance 011 hanel $ '1'0 sale for October '1'0 sales f l' J ovem bel' . . . . . . . . . . . . . '1'0 ,'ales for December . . To sIdes for January . '1'0 'ale for February . To ale' for larch . To sale for Apri 1 ' ... To sales for May . '1'0 sales for J ulle . .. . . '1'0 ales for July . To sales for Augu t. . . . . . . . . .. . . To sale' for Septem bel' . 293 27 12 40 3 65 -1 22 5 35 51 4 05 1 00 1 35 7 20 5 25 5 60 2 30 l' ll!Llall ce $ 351-15 2 1901. Oct". 1. ov. 7. Dec. 7. WOOD-WORKING DEPARTMENT. To balallce all halld. . . . . .. . $ 27 To sale for October .... 1 To ale' for :fovember .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1902. Jail. Feb. 10. Mar. 10. April 7. May 12. JUlle 9. July 15. ept. 9. ept.30. '10 sal for December . To ale for Jalluary . To ale for February. . . . . . . . .. . .. To sale' for March. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. To ales for April . To sales for May. . . . . .. .. To Itl s for J ulle . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 'Io sl1le for August. . . . . . . . .. . . To ale for eptember......... . .. 7 GO 12 55 2 25 60 1 90 14 75 196 55 35 16 1 55 To balallce.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..... $ 5 33 IRON WORKI"G DEPART lENT. 1901. Oct. 1. To ball1llce Oil hl1nd $ ov. 7. To ale for October . Dec. 7. To I1le for Noveml>er . 37 03 1 60 1 50 1902. Jail. To . ale for Decem ber . Feb. 10. To sale for J 1111 uary . Iar. 10. To sl1le for February. . . . . . . .. . . April 7. To sale' for March . May 12. To ale' for April . June 9. To sale [or May . . July 15. To I1le for June . ept. 9. To ale for Augu t .. , . ept.30. '1'0 'ale for eptember . 10 1 05 95 65 1 20 5 3 20 2 32 3 10 To balance . $ 53 55 29 SEWIN'Q- DEPARTMENT. 1901. ct. 1. To balance on hand. . . . . . .. . $ 377 4 1902. Feb. 10. Mar. 10. April 7. May 12. Ang. 12. ept. 9. ept. 30. To sales for Jall11lLry t To sales for February . '1'0 sales f l' March : To Sales for Aprj I ............... To sales for July . '1'0 sales for Augn13t - To -ales for Septeml>eJ . 29 0 11 24 6 10 4 79 6 25 93 56 4 74 ':1.'0 Imlltnoo $ 533 60 1901. o t. 1. Nov. 7. Dec. 7. 1902. Jan. Feb. 10. Mal'. 10. June 9. OTHER SOURCES. To balance all hand $1,976 Received for October _. . . . . . . 45 50 Received for ovelllber......... 10 00 Received for December . _ . Receiv~d for January . Receivea for February _ . Received for May. _. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 13. 66 25 67 50 36 40 00 To lmltwce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $2,161 9g I COME F ~D-RECAPITULATIO~, From Leather Working Department From Printing Department. . . . .. . From Wood-working Department. From Iron \\ orking Departm nt _ From Sewing Department From alia her sources. . .. . . $ 757 25 . 351 45 .5 3 . 53 55 . 533 60 2,161 99 $4,446 67 30 PE IAL APPROPRIA'l'IO 1902. pt. 30. To 1J111ance of appl'Opriat ion for fencing .. $23 52 To balance of appropriation for repair of building in Kegro Departm n .. 51 55 To balance of Hppropriation for Ind u trial Building . 37 66 To balance of appropriation for iminting. 02 D. 'V. 'UlMONS, Trea. ur r. 31 REPOR'1' OF HOE HOP. From October 1, 1901 to eptemb l' 30,1902. REDIT. By boots and sho s on hand S pt. 30, 1902. By leather and material on hand Sept. 30 1902 By h e. and repair. for pupils during ;year By ca'h from ales, paid to 'l'reasurer. '1'otal .. :$ 127 05 13 2 6'9 2-16 75 1,201 93 DEBIT. * '1'0 boots and shoes on band October 1, 1901. 139 35 '1'0 leather and material n band Oct, 1, 1901 157 77 To leather and material bought during the year ending pt, 30, 1902 531 -10 Balan e ill favor of hoe hop. 2 52 373 -11 REPOR'1' OF PRJ ~'l'l G OFFICE. From Octob 1'1, 1901 to eptelllu l' 30, 1902. REDIT. By paper and 111 a teriftl on band Sept. 30, 1902 By work done for the chool during the year By ca. h from ales paid to rrrea urer. '1'0 tal . 295 -lO 02 56 18 760 O DEBI'r. To paper and material on hand Oct. 1, 1901 '1'0 paper and material boug'ht durinO' til ~'ear ending pt. 30, 1902. Balance in fa,or of PrintinO' Offic J23 6 87 53 211 39 5-1 66 REPORT OF ME'.rAL-WORKING DEPAR'l'ME T. From Oct bel' 1, 1901 to eptember 30, 1902. OREDIT. By material on band Sept. 30, 1902 . By repairs for cbool during the year . By cash from sale paid to 'l'reasurer . 'rotal ., . $ 19672 1 213 9f) 1650 I 427 17 DEBIT. '1'0 mateTial on hand October 1, 1901. . . . . . '1'0 mateTial bought dlll'ing the year ending ept. 30, 1902. . . .. . .. 159 60 2 85 162 4& Balanc in favor f Metal-workilJO" Department .. 1 264 72 REPORT OF WOOD- WORKI G DEPAR'l'l\.IE '1'. From October 1, 1901 to eptember 30 1902. OREDI'J'. By material on hand Sept. 30, 1902 . By work done for chool during the year By ca h from. ale ,paid to Trea. urer '1'01:.'\.1 . $ 33 86 367 55 310 46 DEBIT. '1'0 material on hand October 1 1901. 177 70 To material bought during the year ending ept. 30,1902. . . . . . . . . .. 63 03 240 73 Balan iufavorofWood-workingD partment .$ 77614 33 Thank are extl'IHI d g n mlly to all pel' on who hay in nllY way c(lntrilmtf'd to t1lf' pleasur of the pupil, or to t he ill tel' t of the hool' to Hon. J )h n \r. ;Uaodox M. " for pllillic docull1en , . Prof. . P. LanlTle,\', ecretary of thf' 'Jllith (lniull Ill. t itution, for t he valuable puhlication of the In. titution; 0 Prof. Eugenf> A. Jllith, tate G o!olTi"t, of AlabamlL, for t he valuable and inL I' stillg rpport of hi burenll; to the VoiLa Bureltu of \Yashington OJ t y, fou nded nnd Sll pported hy Alexander Grn ham Rell for its very vltltmhle puhl icntioll b arinO' UpOll the dear; to Will. Wade, E. q., of Pitt hurg Pa., for " 'port field. alld "Field "" rr., h t!1 g 0 ;C::; =z-- 0 rr., z2 < .... .~ ~ >< ~ ~~ z ~ ~ c:> ~ ..... ~ fL 0~ p .z.... -Z r::2 8 0 ..:; Z ~ E-- < E-- .r.::: 0 0 rr., i3 x. 0:: < .0....:.:. ~ :0 ~ ~ 0.. < E-- 'TOOl .1uaK arnl Ullnl.\> 1UallillOJu~ :~ :~ :~ .~ :g >? :llf ~ '"" x~ ~~ -:.~ .:"':'~ 25 Mllln<,sM" I'\('hool . . . . lSI WNI. In .lulle to 2d Wed. in Rept.... . Rtntc... . 2/\1..... 2'11.r,~., 211 N. Y. J IlSI . rOI" J I11p'\,'(1 J ns'n :l<1 W \'ll. 1n .11l1l<' to I sL W <,d. ill K"pl HI "l<', ('Ollll tI,'s, p:t~' pu pi Is 2-10 57 ,r.511 1I.1X,5 21:1.71H 'l.7 (~III.rkl ~('ho()l. In w(lel,s H fl.nl':J<.I ]\[on. Hl'Pt. to *1 M"on. S('pL. JiJn(foWI11t'll t, N. J~~. Mt "Ll(\s, ami pa~' pll plls,... Ilil 50,On;; .. Jr~l,O(~1 2H Al"kansas Instituto..... 2d Wed. ill Juno lO 1st \Vod.ln Oct SI"te 250 llH.iJI'i (;07 2--0,IXXI 2\1 Mnr~'In.nd School 3d Wed. in JUIlO to 2tl \Ved. JII Sept........... do .117 25.IXXI flHl 25-'i.OOO :l(j N('hl'llslm Illstlwto...... 2nd WC'(1. In Jllno to :3el Wed.in 8epL.. . do . lOI 1t&11 1.000 2m,IXX) 'II St..Jol;eph's Inst. (N.Y.). Lnst li'l'lclny In June to 2el i\fondn~' In F!('pt .. Slate, counlles, pa~' puplls. 411 121,lxa .l.lXXl 81O,IXX) 112 Wl'St VII'/!;lnJaSchool*t llJweoksllrlel"2d WoeI.H,pt.102d WNI.Sept .. Stnto... .. 1l:0 :37,500 2o.o()() .IfiO,IXlO ~j i\J,ystl(' OI'n.J nehool, 'l'wE\I\\,w(-'ekK 8tn.te nnd tuitlol1 ff;'(\s...... 4:1 ." . 'II Ol"l'gon Hl'ilOOI Juno I to Hl'pl,'mhi'l' 20... .. St"t" 'lIHI tuition fl"'S.. 70 14,IXX) :l,;)(~1 :!lI,IXX) 'l;) Mel. Hchool for 00 Im<,el* J UlH' 25 to Hl'pt('m!J<'I' 10... . State.... 'IT 12.(X~) ilii.mo :lIt Oolomelo Jnstltut,,*. .. IsL Wpcl.lll June to ISl W",l.ln S"pt.......... do .... ,............. 1~5 24.7;,7 1,\,1;ll 22;;.IXXI :)7 (l('nt ral N. Y. fllsl Hulton .. 2d we,>I< in.J ltn,' lo 3d \Vl"1. In HC'pt, Stntp and counties.......... 131 ll7,IXI;; 1ll-5.IXXI :lH Wl'sLt'rn Penna.Inslllut'n. f,IlSt Weel. in .Juno 10 ISL ~'l'd. in Sept, i::\llltl',vol'nl'~'C'onll'lhuln's 21~ n\l.lHII 51.l176 252,IXII :lll W('st,'1'11 New YC)J'k Inst'll. I:) w'ks nftl'l' ,1st Mon. Sept. to 1st Mon. Sppt Rr'1L<'. counti"s, Pft~' pupils. Illi 17.:l-;O 2:JO :lIH,I)(X) 10 MIlIIH' Hehool... 41 IthodC' Islanel InstltutC' Mlddll' of .JUlIl' to 2d Mond,,, In S<,pt Slal<'. :'lel FI'JdllY In .Tuno to2d M01;llft~' In i::\ept... elo U' HI,IXX) ,.......... (\5 2i,IIUO 2.IXXI 1,I~X) ,lll,IX"1 HII,UlXl 42 N. 1i:.Industl'illl Hrhool. lld Wod.ln .1ulH' to 2e1 'ful's.ln Sept.. . HtalC', \'ol'nt'y ('ontl'lhutn's 211 ..... 15.1XlO 1:1 Houth ])nkoLn Hchool ~el WC(1. III SUI1\' to 2<1 Wc,l.ln Hept. .. Stato. .... ....... 511 12,2fi11 . :Ji;.(~KI II Ponnsrlvnnla Ol'lll f-;chool. ,1unC' 2.1 to S"\ltl'mhol' I....................... do...................... H5 22,tII!; 2,225 11!1.!;IKI 45 Nl'w .Jot'sC'.\' Sehool.... .Tune 1IIlo F!cplt'lIlhcl' Ill.... do . l:lll 1l'l,IKiO 5.01111 151),IXXI 40 l1Llllt Hcl1o(lI* 2el Well. In Junc to 2d \Vl'el. in Sept HtlllP Itnct pn.)' puplls....... IX) 2H.II(\\1 077 21O.IXX) -I 17 Northern N('w YOI'k Tnst'n 2,1 \Vel!. In .JUIl" to 2tl W,'el. In SC'pt St"t(' lInd oounlll's.. ,. "~24.":\' .. 11);\.1100 lH FlorJcbool. :Id Wed. In .lull(' lo~cl Wed. In Sept 8Inte,c'ounlles, pay pupils. :l7 0,01:1. . .. fill No,t h IIIIkotl1 Hchool 2d WNt. In J uno to ~d Wed. In Sept Rtale fill II,I~O 1,~12 50.nOO ;l1 ItOU1P fnl"rl'njn'~illSpoech None '" Hln.tc nncl pa.y pupJls.. 73 Hl,t177 ~.(jIH (j7.lil~ 5.'j MontHnll ~hool*....... 2cl Wecl.ln.fune t02d \Ved.ln S<,pt HtMe ... "............. llll 1ti,7HlI 41.5l~1 115.IXiO ~I\ NIH1I11~Il'(llJm18chool. 2<1 Wcr!.ln .June to 2,[ \Vee!. In Sl'pt. do.. 21\2 '!H,IXXI 11,IXXI ~tXI.tX~l ~7 OI,lllhollla In)' the met hods u ed in the com ilIon scII001', if they can be educated at all. The method. here are lldapted for DEAF PERSONS and not fill' the HEARING. The chool i neither iln A YLU:lI nllr a charitable in. titutiOl., unless other public school., lllld the varlOUS bmnches of the State University rank il such. LO A'rION. The clwol i located at Oave pring, in Floyd counL)', llnd i easily accessible from all parts llf the sL:lte. It, hilS a Department for \\ hite p ople and one for N groe', which are entirely e]l!lrl1te and (li'Ljnct except, as 10 superintendence. THE CHOOL IS NON-SECTARIAN'. unday clwol i. held for an hllllr each SundHY IllUrning, ill which the International unaa)' choo] Les ons are used as far as pract ical>le, and in the llfteJ'll()on a Lecture of il half hour's dUl'lltion i delivered in the chapel, in 1he siO"n-language, the sui>jed of the L c lire being the lesson for the next u nan)'. Ever)' pupi I is requ irea to attend 1hese exercises. hould any officer IJe found t,rying lo inculcat e the peculiar doctrines of his pn.rticulttr church, it would be COil i Jered ufficient C!l.t1se for aislllis. aI, if persisted in. OBJEC'f OF TH~J CHOOL. Th pri Il1nry obj ct of the 'chool is j 0 givf( t.o tile dell f nch a knowledge of tile EI,gli'lI htlJ'Tllllge /I will enllhle thenl to u e it in pursuing he usun] avocations of life. The n xl. JII0 'I. important ohject i to give th m in 'tru 'tion in one or more branche of hllnc]icraft a.' the "r at majority of them llIU I of necp ity on account of I h ir affliction, r lyon son1l:' hing of thi kind for arning II livelihood. A long wit h h'l, e, j hey are "iven ill (.I'l! IiOIl in Geography, Gmmlllllr His! ry, 'atl! ral Ph ilo,'oplly, Arithmetic and Penman llip, OJ' in ot,her wordfo!. i Jf; endeavor d to give t.hem a practical common school educntion. Articulation and Ii p-relld ing II r taught to 1.11 e pnpi I who after a prolong d trial are. f lind to pO ,'e the reqlii ite allility to wal'J'an! it. conlinuance, I'DU TRIE . Boy' Me given in I rnctioll in Printing Wooc!-II'orlol'(lilmles, (offic r or employes) oLhel'\vi e 110 altelltioll will he paid 10 them. All lJlOlley' intellded for tile childrell hud he. t be .'ellt direct to the Principul and he will h re ponsible for it, other\\'ise llOt. All let el' , ullci packuge , either by mail, frei rht oj' expre", hOllld contain he IIUille of the pupil plailily \\'ritten, amI the \\'ol'd. GI-'orgia 'cll\)ol for the Deaf us part of their addl'e;; , oth' r\\'i.e the' may nol be deli\'ered for neither the po t-mH. el' 1101' railroad !lCTtwl ar upposed to kllow the IHWle. of the pllpil.. OVER IGHT. While all r a ollable over ight will Ie exerci ed at all time, th III titutioll i not!L plnc of confinement, and cannot Ie reo pOll ibl f r tit afety of trl1allt pupil nor 41 for injuri s received during h infmcLion of the rules. neither is it responsihle for he afely of pupi Is in trill!. il to and from h m . WHO ARE E,'TITLED TO AD)lISSIO~. All per. on in Lhe tate beLwe n the lIge. of ~ev nand twenty-five yenrs who are '.roo DEAF 1,0 be c1ucated in th common 'chool , and who are otherwi e in a condition mentally and phy. ically to r ceive in. Lrucl ion profitahl r, and fre from any immoral conduct or contagiou eli ell e, shall be entitled to nc1llli, sion a. pupil 10 nll the privilege. of the reo p ctive departm nl of the GeOl'gin chool [or the Denf [1' e of 0 t, to remnin uch ,t numher of -hool term,' or portion there f n th Board of Tru tee. upon l' commendaLion hy the Principal, hall. ee proper to grant: PROVIDED no pupil shall be allowed to remain more than twelve terms. In cn. e parent 01' guardian ar unahle to fUl'nish the pupil with .'uch clothin en introduced by returning pupil, and thi mealls a demol'ltliz ttion of the chool for at I Itst two mouth and ometimes lonO'er. VI ITD1G OF PARENTS OR GUARDIA.~ . It i earne tly urged UPOll purent to come with their childr nupon their firt udmis.. ion, 0 that they 1J1lI.V ee for them ..elves just what will be their nrrounding and for this purpose they will lIe en terLai ned Itt. t hl-' Ill.. t itu t ion for one day only, und ths without cost. Af et" the tirE't t,j me, however, if th Y choose to vi, it their ch iIdren. whie h th Y havE' the privilege of doillg, and which the ltntborit ies of the chool are glad to hay them do Ilt nny tilll , they wi II be xpected to filld IlCcom modatioll outsid t he III ti- 43 tution, tt they canno!, be entert.ained in it, and they will ave hem..elve' 111 rtificatioll, llnd other the unpleu. unt duty of refn ing, hy no a king it. CA UAL VI ITOR8. Per ons vi iting Cave prinO' or vicinity, or other , are alway welcome a vi itor , frolll 9 It. Ill. to 1 p. m. nnd from 2 :30 p. n1. to 4 :30 p. m. on llUy day of the \\"e k except atluday and unday, when admi.. ion can only be had to the ground, oj' to the Sunday chool exercise und the Lecture. The Ground are 1101, to be COil idered as a PUBLIC PARK, and are !lot opened as such, and vi itor are expected to ob erve dne decorum, and to refmin from mole ting the flower. 01' shrubbery, othel'wi e they will be ejected. Any fn rther informat.ion cOllcel'lling the chool wi II be fumi. h c1 npon npplication to the Principal. Addre s W. O. CO JOR Geurgia chool for the Deaf, Cave pring Ga. . 44 ORDER OF EXERCISES. The following is the order of exercises of the School from March 15th to October 15th:' A. 1lI. Breakfast 6 00 to 6 80 Recreation Labor. . . . . . . . . . .. 6 SO to 7 80 Labor ' Recreation 7 80 to 8 00 Recreation Prayers .. . 8 00 to 8 10 Supper School. 8 10 to 10 40 Recreation Recreation 10 40 to 11 00 Study . .. . School 11 00 to 1 00 Recreation Closing exercises 1 00 to 1 10 Retire Dinner.. _ 1 10 to 1 40 P. 1lI. ~ .1' 40 to 2 80 to ,6 00 to ' . .. 6 00 to 6 80 to 7 00 to 8 00 to . 280 600 600 680 700 800 900 900 October 15th to MaTch 151 h : A. 1lI. P. 1lI. Breakfast 6 80 to 7 00 Recreation 1 40' to 216 Recreation . 7 00 to 8 00 Labor 2 16 to 446 Prayers' 800 to 8 10 Recreation 4 46 to 646 School 8 10 to 10 40 Supper 6 80 to 600 Recreation 10 40 to 11 00 Recreation 6 00 to 680 Schoo] .... , 11 00 to 1 00 Study : 6 80 to 800 Closing exercises 1 00 to 1 10 Recreation 8 00 to 900 Dinner . 1 10 to 1 40 Retire 900 SATURDAY. Labor ... , ".,...... . . . . . . . . . . 7 00 to 11 00 Recreation .. : , , . . Dinner , 11 QO to 12 00 t.o , ' .. 12 00 12 80 No exercises in the.afternoon of Saturday. SABBATH. Sabbath-school at 9 A. 1lI. in the Summer, and 9:80)n Winter. Divine Worship in the Chapel at 8:00 P. 1lI. SINGLE HAND ALPHABET INFORMATION. Visitors are received daily, Saturdays and Sundaye .,xcepted, from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morning, and from 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon .. At the opening of the school.term in September, and a no, other -time, oue pe~on accompanying pupils will be entertained at the Institution as long as is necessary; and those wlwish to remain several days, or who desir& to visit their children during the term, or' at its oloee, ... well "as those who arrive late at night, will find a good hotel within two hundred yards of the' Institotion, where they will be accommodated at reasonable rates. .