I I FORTY-THIRD REPORT ( OF THE Board of Trustees and .Officers 01" THE Georgia School for the Deaf, A~' CAVE SPRING, GA. Extending from January 1st., 1908 to December 31st., 1908. PRESE~'fED December 31, 190 . PIUN'J'lNG DEPARTMEN'l', GEORGIA. CHOOl, FOR 'J'HE Dl<;AF, 1008. BO RD OF TR TEES. PRJ'-, fDENT: W. J. GRIFFI TRUSTEES: \\'lLLIAM J. GRIFFI~ JA~IE . HARRY JAMl1~ \\'. TAyLOR T. J. DEMP. EY PEYTON M. HAWE HI1:~HY R ALL \\'fLUA 1 BRADFORD Floyd County. Floyd County. Meriwether County. Butts County. Elbert County. Coweta County. Polk County. ECRETARY AND TREASURER: D. W. IMMO OFFICERS OF THE 'CIIOOL. \ PRINCIPAL: WE LEY O. CO 'OR. ' I .\ I";TA..'\T PRI:\t'rp.\I,: MI S XETTIE Ml'DA~IEL. IN TRUCTORS: U. W. WRIGHT, R. A. A BlJ~Y, S. M. FREEMA J, ~IR . H. '. ~TE\'E?\ MI A. M. ALCOR , MI A. C. KIN AIRIl, :\U A. I-L\~L\I ):'\]). MI '~I. ~I' 'LELLA)' n. MI J. P. WARRE , MI A. W. ALLE , . ~1I' ~. E. AD.UrS, ~II,,-~' 1\. n. \\' A HHE~~, MIH M. L. GORDO, MI R. G. ~r)ER. TEACHER OF ART AND PRY leAL TLTl"RE: MIS A.?lI. CLARK. HO 'E KEEPER: IIS M. . ~IOORK :\llR::lE: MI R. E. UMMEH8. PHYSI 'JA": W. T. M'KI~:'\EY. EYE, EAR, AND THROAT ::;PECrAI.I:rCIH"l:', it i!' t h 'duty of Institution" for the edue,llion of thc deaf and dumb to pn'\'id' adequatp Illl'allR f,JI' illlparting in"truetioll in ' Again, at the Conference of Principal anci SuperinteJldent . held at oloraclo prings in 1 92 it wa unamously re ol\" d that "pupils wh are able to articulate flltently and intelligently should recite orally in their cIa ses" Y ur Principal attended each of these meeting, lras an earne't advocate for an 1 voted for these resolution, whieh .'ense the American idea of ed ucating the deaf. Tllere is nothing repre siYe in this idea; on the other Land it is altugether elevating and progressive, hence there i nuthing extreme or unreasonable in having advocated per:istently for forty years t,he givin~ of every child that enter' a sehool for the deaf an opp rtunity.to learn to peak and read the lips. Every child upon its entry into the Georgia Schoul is placed in the Oral Department and the effort to educate it, hy thi method is only abandoned after a prolongerl trial ha demonstrated that another method is best. The sign language has its uses in the chapel, 011 th lecture platform, and on the play ground, for which "1Iothing can be substituted, and it would be cruel, to say the least of it, to attempt to deprive the deaf of it benefits and privileges, but it hould never be .used, except a a last re 'ort, in the instruction of the deaf in the school room or in the shops, and the effurt i mIllIe here to rigidly el;furce this rule. It i' t) b h,Jpe.1 that YIlU will urge upJn the G v mOl' ,ulll the next Legislature the passage of the bill that wa belore the last House appropriating $5 ,0 a~ recommendeu by the Legislative ' mmittee, a.' well as by the \'isiting COffi- mitt 3, f Jl' t:13 c ):n;>leti n of the Dmuit ry anl of th3 ::ho:)l BuilJing, and also the n aking of nn allnual appropriation of not Ie' than ... 3,0 for keeping the premises in repair. It will require all uf tltis snm to ~nable you to do this. I would urge also that the appropriation for upport be ba eel upun a per capita cost of S:.::l25 p l' annum for the actual number of pupil. present on the 5th uay of January of each year. ~lake the btw 0 that when thi' enumeration has been H prc ented, upp rted by legal affidavit, the Governor, the tate Trca urcr and the Comptroller General, shall have au- th rity to s l apart the proper Bum for the year. By thi mean the Tru te Bwill always know in advance what they can dep nd on, and it would relieyc them of having to make a fight, a it were, every year before the proper authority to . cur fund for the chool. The teachers have exibited commendible intere t in their work an I good result have followed, both in the Oral and in tLe Manual Department. With thank to each of the officers and emloy e who have given me their loyal support in my effort to properly administer the affair of the chool in all its departmentR and for the appreciation and encouragment which you have given me, I am, 'ery respectfully, W O. Connor, Principal. 'aye 'pring, Ga., Dec. 31, 190 . Ii) REPORT OF THE LITERARY DEPA.RT~LEXT. To TV. O. CO!\ !\OR, Principal. DEAR SIR: - ince making my la t l' port there ha been no radical change in the cla -room work. The teacher . have eama tly pursued the plan a. outlined for the year and the good result obtained have exceeded my expectations. The English of the cla e in the lower grades of b tb departments was meager and inadequate to the idea eeking. expression through signs, but by per istent efforts on the parts of both teachers and pupil ,idea ""ere clothed in English and the re uits ha\e been very encouraging. peech and speech reading are the means of commnnication in the class rooms of the oral department and finger pelling and fewer signs in the manual department. Writing i u ed in both. A number of objects for language teaching Wfl added to the list of supplies. Two doll house of ix rooms each were fitted up in the ClitS8-rooms for u e in l aching language. The class in painting furnished th \\'all paper and picture, the manual training cla.. e , the rug, hammock, ba ket and orne of the furniture; the la 'es in sewing made the ets of doll clothes, the table and bed linen, the towels, the bedding and al 0 ~U1l1e ample for teaching thc different kind of W0rk done in sewing; the shop boy put in the partitions and cut doors, then painted them and et them ill on hinge. A toy tur i in proce of making. This will be fitted up with sampl b xe8 of touth powder, oap and toilet creams, grape-nut, p tum and other g d donated by the manufacturer . AI 0 it \,ill be tocked with toy acks of flour and m~.l.l, doth, kitchen utensil. , dishea; and other article found in a country tore. Thi~ ",ill be of untold value in teaehing 16 langunge and arithmetic. A gren.t milllY chart for language, ge gmphy and history tea hing have been made by the teachers, from adverti ement , ft wer ,tnd vegetable catalogs, illu trated booklet. , hook. of travel, railroad guides and t.-ite agricultural book. The e tentl t,) rnakeclear and intere ting the ubje ts on which they hear. The Ellen Fisber Library wbich \Va formally organized amI ca.ta l:)cied in .Jun and placed in hap fol' u e, will be ()f int' timal>le value to the chool. Th b lY" 'tl1l1 girls bave reading room 'upplied with ehildren's IlIngazille and papers. A reading period follo\ys the stuJy hour and a half hour I efore school i et apart for reallin"', durin'" the fall and spring months. Al a a pecial periOll during shoal i devoted to reading by the advanced grade. In the pring term the teacher of the fir t grades were greatly ha n.licapp d by the entering of new pupils. The clas e,-; are ma Ie up by the middle of 0 tober each year and new pupil entering after the fall term, have to be placed in the InS::lC,; that have completed four and five month of work. The hal,it "f ilhlttention is formed from having to sit with clas c d' ,i ng work beyond th ir comprehension. At the next fall term th 'e belated pupils mu t fall back in a beginning la 8 to d,) the firilt year' work over again. Thi i <.1i couraging to the pupils and it works greatly toward the ungrading of the classes. It i hoped that orne step be taken to refusE' ad mittane 0 new pupil', wishing to enter after the miodle f o -tober. Of tho e entering in 'ertemb r 19 ',but two were unahle to do the work .::xpecte of th m; one bing mentally dificient, the other phYl:iically too undcvelop d to r main hut will rctu1'11 within the next two year'. Several hange' will be not d in the teaching corps. Mi::lse' amp and Ward were giv n leave of ab nre to be lime member of the 190 -Og training class for oral teacher at Clarke Hchool, ~orthampton, 1\1a::;8. After a year of thenl'y and prl1C- 17 under the wi e guidance of l\Ii A. Yale, they will return I to Georgia better equipped for efficient service. Three teachers were added to the corp, two to fill the place mJ.de vacant by the absence of Mis e3 Camp and Ward, the other as an additional teacher. Mi Almira Hammond was trained by 'Mr and l\Ir David- son and ha had two succes ful year of teaching, one in the Mr . Margueles school in ew York, the' other at the Be- lleville, Ontario school in anada. lis Ruth Myel' received her training under Mi es Fish and Pyba at the Penn. oral school at cranton. Miss Angie Kinnaird come from Mi . A. Yale's training cla s at Clarke school ~orthampton Ma . The e teachers have enter d up- on their work with great earnestne and good result are ex- pected. Ii ~Iary larke pent her summer at the ummel' chool at Knoxville Tenn. devoting her time the study of manual training an 1 th chool i reaping the benefit of the addition- information that he gained. In eptem bel' a primary shop d partment was introduc d and more practical work in ba - ketry and sbyd is done than heretofore. 'la t: of girl aI" re eiving instruction in de igning, an;1 the boy in me hl;Lnical drawing, in a practical way. In the afternoon the boys do hop work from working drawing they have made, u ing the saw, plane, guage, chis 1, quare and try- quare. The e cia e will later carryon more diffi ult work in the shop un- der the directions of the expert carpenter, 11' McKoy. The wedish sy tern is used in the gymnasium and al80 gymnastic games, mar h and drill. Outdoor ba,ket hall i >nj Iyed on hright Pelham Mitchell. Brock Genie Adair:ville Bartow. Brockman, James T: Atlanta . .. . . . . . .Fulton. Brown, Herman J Atlanta Fulton. 131'0\\'11, Clarence E Tall apoo.a Haralsol1. Bruce, William R Rochelle Wilcox. Byers, William Decatur DeKalb. ail, Jame W Rocky Ford creven. ail, AnnieL Rocky Ford creven. Cail, John W Rocky Ford S reven. Cannon, Mellie laxton Tatnllll. Ca ey, \rilliam C Fairm unt Gordun. Chappelear, Reuben H MattlJew Jeffer on. bappelear, Korine ~Iatthew Jeffer on. Chappelear, N elie ~Iatthews Jefferson. Cody, Je ie L Dodge \\'alker. Cole, May O Porterdale ~ewton. aleman, I aac " . . . . .. Graymont Emanuel. Cook, Eddie Alpharetta 1\1iller. Corry, Annie R Sautee White. 19 ~ AME OF PUPil. POS'l'-Ot<'FIOE CO(!~T\ Craft, l\Ielvan Augu ta : .. Richmond. raft, Lewis Augu ta Richmond. rOR, R bert L Blaine Pickeno. Darnell, Oreste Tal1cing Rock. ' Pi kenu. Darracott, Hattie M Pitts "Wilcox. Davi, alIi Offerman Pierc . Daw on, John F . . . . . . . Hawkinsville ,. Pulaoki. Do ,Lee F. . . . . . . . . . . .. anton I eroke Dougla ,Jame Guy ie Appling. Elrod, Elia H.......... tile bora . . Bartow. Ellis, Charles L. Fitzgerald Irwin. Evan, T. Frank Macon Bibb. FauIkn r, Kaney A Jackson Butts. F rn ide, Dixey Thomasville Thomas. Fincher, Gu tavu L ave pring Floyd. Fl:::.nder , Edna W Brun wick Glyun. Flint, Etta 1\1 . . . . . . .. ybert Lincoln. Forbe , Grace Roy ton Franklin. Fraser, In z Vienna Dooly. Freeman l\Iamie L ichol on Ja k. on. Freeman, Hoyt 'icholon Jack on. Freeman, 0 car M. . LaGrange Troup. Freen:~n, Robelt H Gaine ville Hall. Gallimu1'e, Tempia edartown Polk. Gardner, John R McDonough Henry. Garmon, Fannie L Alpharetta l\Iiltun. Gatewood, Charle C Columbus l\fu c gee. Gay, Mettie L Atlanta Fulton. Gentry, Marcu D Yellow reek Dawson. Giles, Ielisa A hburn Turner. Gordon, l\Iinnie L Ludowici Liberty. Gordon, Nancy Walthourville Liberty. Gordon, athan A Atlanta Fulton. Griffith, Ge rge W. . . . . .. olumbu Mu cogee. Hardy, Dolly L. . . . . . . . .. cotclale DeKalb. Harris, Robert Hunter Appling. Hart, l\Iamie E avannah hatham. 20 NA!\fF. 0."- PUPIl. POST-o~'nCE OOUNTY Hart, Fr d rickJ 'avannah Chatham. He, tel', lara Adri80n John Oil. Highnote William \V Ri hland . . . . . . . .. tewart. Hodge , W. 1'0 by Atlanta Fulton. Holbrook, Thomas 1\1. Birmingh~lm lilton. Horne, Oliyer ' Cuthbert Randolph. !IowaI'd, Iaggi M Jlarble Colquitt. Howard, l\Jadg Lithonia DeKalb. Ingram Berni J[. . . . .. ulloden ;'11 111'0 . Jaud n, Tommie pringfield Effingham. John on, Eunice Griffin ,paulding. John on, E. May Lyerly hatto gao Jone , Eunice Spring Place Murray. Jorden, William Moultrie. . . . . . . .. olquitt. Jordon, J nnie L Pelham ~itchell. Kelly, Patrick H Vienna Dooly. Knapp, teph n , Tallapoo a Raral on. Looney, larence L Royston Franklin. f,ovvorn, Bertha I . . . . . . .. edartown Polk. :\Iarlin, Mattie R Brun wiek Glynn. ;\Iartin, J e B . . . . . . . . .. arrollton .. . . .. arroll. ;'Ilatthew , Joe D 'or lele Doal) . ;'IIatthew , Ella ;'lIt. Vernon Montgomery. McC'anle. , Katherine Canton C'herok . ;\r({'ll1I'e, J>lIIII',.; Ho,.;\jlle , \\"alker. :\1 tClu 1'p, \\":11 l'lCt' l{o~ \'j lle \\" al hI'. .'olc lure. :\[ary H.. \ille \\'alk r. .\k<'\:rd, L,:4tcrU ('atnuh Harri.. :\[tC'rary, l~fli ;\1 .\t]"nta fulton . .\1cCulhJt\'>l1 , Ettie L SC'noia ('()\\" ta . .\fcDani 1, .\nnie L Wa\crly lJall HaITi . .\lcGinni." Ern C :\(cKi"nncy, (~cl)r{, \ \Jlliaretta Augu,.;ta .\rilton. Rithmond. :\realur, Lillie :\1. HOlll ' ........... Floyd. J\I eks. Elizabeth ~i('hol Coffe . ;\Ierritt Ollie I _. 'umming r~ r::lyth. :\1ill ., Bennie 1< :\1 t. Yernon :\Iontgomery. 21 PO '"-oFf're,, OU~TY ~Iitchell, Opal Sunny ide : palding. ~Ionroe, alloway G Bu hanan Haral on. M ore, Lilli A Moore' Mill. I . . .. herok ~Iorgan, Howi t E ave pring Floyd. ~Iorgan, Marcu' E Cave pring Floyd. Morgan, Ed M )Iorri, amuel A ave Spring J? mer Floyd. ~Ionroe. Murdock, I aa X Lindale Floyd. ~Iurray, Beulia V Odurn ,rayne. Na h, Howell Decatur DeKalb. Tash, Harlow C Eastman Dodge. Owen, Ruby Ja per Pickens. Parson, Hattie I Brin on Decatur. Peace, Lee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. aye pring Floyd. Pedri k, Hazel F avannah . . . . . . . .. hatham . Pedrick, Annie avannab Chatham. Pope, Grover C Doerun. . . . . . . . . .. lquitt. Pope, Leon M Doerun. . . . . . . . . .. olquitt. Pope, Leola Doerun Colquitt. Price, arha Ohoopee Toomo . Reeve, LulaP Hapeville Fulton. Reeve , Henry G Hapeville ], ulton. Reynold ,Luciu W .. arrollton Carroll. Rich, Raymond La u t Grove , .. Henry. Rogel, Emma'., 'ordele Dooly. 'kelton Frank \V Skipper, Pauline c: Cleveland ~Iacon White. Bibb. mitb, Hallie~I. ave 'pring Floyd. Smith, Li a \tlanta Fulton . .'mith, Elbert E alhoun Gordon. ,'purlin, Thomas J Blair ville nion . . 'purlin, Jo ph A Blairsyille . . . . . . .. nion. :-\titt rion LaGrange Troup. :-\trickland Frank Atlanta Fult n. :-;tricklaml Edelka Atlanta Fulton. ,'trickland, Lillie H Atlanta" Fulton. 'wain, F..,ffi B Adair ville Bar.tow. 22 N A;UE OP P PH, POS'.r-o F"'" ICE COUNTY Thurston, Leonard 0 Jackson Butt . Tippin, George L . . . . . . .. urrency Appling. 0 Todd, Jo ephu " 00 ter.. . . . . . . .. feriwetlH'r. Tucker, Jennie B Ba' ett "'arren. Tyson, Jefferson D B oker .. Je o smilieI', Meon y Ro ville Walker. Vaughn, Mary J. . Blueridge 0 Fannin. '''ade, M. Irene......... ochran Pula ki. Wade, (.lomon Augusta Richmon(~. Walker, Harry P Lithonia. DeKalh. Wallace, Beulah Buford Gwinneti. Ware, Alva E. . . . . . . . . . .. argent Coweta. 'Yare, Thoma A argent Coweta. "'are, Je e R argent......... oweta. Weaver, Margie 'V aver, David L Atlanta Dudley Fulton. L"uren . Weaver, William Dudley Lauren . Weil, Ielvin avannah hatham. W t, G. Elly Doerun 0 olquitt. We tscott, Eugenia Atlanta Fulton. William , Herbert........ xford.......... ewton. "illiam , Au tin. . . . . . . .. edartown Polk. Willingham, Connor A tatham Jack on. Wooddall, Fannie 1. Trion hattooga. Young, Elliott B tephen 0 Oglethorpe. White Male While female Total !17 70 0 WI o' 23 LI T OF OUXTIES REPRE 'ENTED-\\'IIITE DEPARTME T, .,,,,Ie b'emale Total Male b'emale 'fota Appling .... 2 0 2 Jeff Davis ... 1 0 1 Bartow...... 1 2 3 Lauren . .... 3 1 4 Bibb ....... 2 2 . Butt ...... . 3 1 4 4 Liberty Lownde . ..,.. .. .. 0 0 1 1 1 1 alhoun ..... 1 0 1 Meriwether 1 0 1 Carroll ...... 2 0 2 Milton ...... 2 2 -! Chatham .... 2 4 6 Mitchell..... 2 0 2 Chattooga ... 0 2 2 Monroe ..... 1 0 1 Cherokee .... 2 2 4 l\Iontgomery. 2 0 2 layton ..... 1 1 2 l\Iurray ..... 1 1 2 offee ...... 1 1 2 Mu co{;ee ... , 1 1 2 Colquitt ..... 4 2 6 Newton ..... 1 1 2 oweta ..... 2 2 4 Oglethorpe .. 1 0 1 Decatur ... . 0 1 1 Picken .... . 2 1 3 DeKalb ..... 3 2 5 Pierce ....... 0 1 1 Dodge ...... 1 0 1 Polk ....... 1 2 3 Dooly ...... 2 2 4 Pula ki ..... 1 1 2 Effingham .. 1 0 1 Richmond ... 4 0 4 Emanuel ... 1 0 1 Rockdale . .. 1 0 1 Fannin ..... 0 1 1 creven .... 2 1 3 Floyd ..... . 6 2 palding ... 0 2 2 For yth .... 0 1 1 tewart ..... 1 0 1 Franklin .... 1 1 2 Tattnall .... 1 0 1 Fulton .... . 6 7 13 Toomb .... 0 1 1 Glynn .... 0 2 2 Troup ...... 2 0 2 Gordon ..... 2 0 2 Turner ..... 0 1 1 Gwinnett ... 0 1 1 nion . .... 2 0 2 Hall ........ 1 0 1 Walker .... 2 3 5 Haralson .... 3 0 3 'Warren ..... 0 1 1 Harri 1 1 2 Wayne ..... 0 1 1 Henry ..... 2 0 2 White . .... 1 1 2 Irwin ....... 1 0 1 Wilkes ...... 0 1 1 Jackson ..... 3 1 4 Wilcox .... 2 1 3 Jefferson ... 1 2 3 Total. ';17 70 167 -. 24 "EGRO DEPART:ME~T. SAllE OF I"'UPIL PO ~'-OFFJOt: o NTY Adam. , Lizzie Rome '.' .. Floyd. Barco, Edward B Atlanta Fulton. Boon John Atlanta Fulton. Bradl j' Jaml Bagby, larenc Eatonton Atlanta Putnam. Fulton. .HI' k, Hatti Columbu Muscogce. Butler, \ralt r 'rifton. .. . Tift. arter Frank Talb tton Talbot. Caldwell, E t lla Brent Ionroe. Dicker. on, Hutha Tennille \\ ashington. Dinkin', Henri tta olumbu Mu cog e. Dozier,Ge rgia........... lumuu Mu cogee. Grant, Amanda .Linchburg . . . . . .. Putnam. Green, harie tlanta ' .. Fulton. Hawk, Lilli, Atlanta .Fulton. Hendel' on J 1111 Atlanta .. .. Fult n. Hughcy, Early ". ave pring Floyd. Hend I on Yiola Machen ' Putnam . .Tame Je ..c LaGrange .- .. Troup . .J nnj 11 " Emma D.. . Tallia:fena Chattooga. Jos y, "'ill G For yth Monroe. Lawr nc ,Anni L Jack on Butt. Luke, Albertha avannah hatham. l\I Millan Rhmly J 0 ilL'\, Irwi n. MeadO\I' ,Annie 1. Z tella palding. Mit hell, C'lyda M R me Fluyd. Mitch 11 Rob rt Fitzgerald Irwin. ~orman Elijal. Haddo k . .Jon '!'. 1\eal Elsie . Albany . .. .. '. Dougherty. Ore, John ..... .. Rom Floyd. Riley PI' ciou Y . 'ar nyille Taylor. hepherd, Iattie I . Da,\' on .T rrell. immon , Edward. . . . Macon Bihh. 25 ~A:ME ot' PUPIL COU>'TY 'mith, Janie. . . . . . .. White Plain Gr en. Todd, Pattie McRae Telfair. \Vade bezen .. ". Bronwood .. i Terrell. Wiggin, ""illie . . . . . . . . .. olumbu Mu cogee. \\ illiam , Willie .. Hawkin ville. . .. .Pula ki. William, imly nois. . .. .. . ... Coweta. Xegr male . 20 KegI' female 19 Total 39 White male ... 102, Tegro male 20, Total ... 121 White females .. 0, Negro female. 19, Total. '. 104 Total number of pupil ................. 225 Li. t of Counties Repre ented-Colored Deparrment. Male Female Total Bibb ...... . 2 1 3 Butt. . . . . . . . 0 1 1 hatham ... j 0 1 hattooga .... 0 1 1 Coffee ....... 1 0 1 oweta ...... 1 0 1 Dougherty 1 0 1 Floyd ....... 2 2 4 Fulton ....... 5 1 6 Green ....... 0 1 1 Irwin ........ 1 1 2 Male Female Total Jone ...... 1 0 2 Monroe ..... 1 1 2 :Mus gee. 1 3 4 Pula ki ..... 1 0 1 Putnam. 0 3 3 palding .... 1 0 1 Talbott ... '. 1 0 1 Taylor ...... 0 1 1 Terrell ...... 0 2 2 Wilcox ..... 0 1 1 Total .. 20 19 39 :W REPORT ( F PHY relAX IX DISK\. ES OF KYE, EAR, "\().E AXD THROAT. Rome. (:.\., Dec.;\1, 190<'. To W. O. OXXOH, Ptil/I'i,xtl. DE.\R 'lit: - I have to repllrt th following day", devotell to my work :tt the Georgia choul for the Deaf: Jan. 31 Feb.2t, :'IIar.10 Apr. 3, :'Ila,\'. 1, ~Iaj'. 1.), ()ct. ~l, Ot. : 0, Xov.:2 and Dec, 11. Thirty new white pupils \\'ere examine I and entered upon the Clinical Record during th ycar. Thre' \'i it w r made t the '01,)1' 'd D pMtment and ; c. 31, 190 ..... By work dOlle for the chool dLlrin~ the year B~' a h from a.le., pl\id to '1 rea. urer . '1'0 ttl! 165 5 95 07 12 0 $ 1073 72 DEBIT. '1'0 \Ila.t ria I 011 hand J allua ry 1 190 '1'0 material bough durinO' the sear endino- De .31 lOO .... 10 97 21 6 13000 Hal~llIce in f~I\'or of Ietal-workin Departm nt. $ 943 07 RKPOR'l' OF WOOD-WORKI TO DRPART1\IENT. From Januar.v I 190 to Dec mber 3\,190 , RED IT. By material on haud D c. 31, 190 ..... By work done for chool during the year .. By ca h from ales, I aiel to 'l'reasurer ..... 'l'otal . .1,473 09 936 40 011 $ 2A 9 60 DEBIT, To ma terial on hand January 1 190 '1'0 material bou~ht during the ;year Dec. 31, 190 nding- 1075.91 H3,00 1,21'. 91 }\a.lance ill favor of Wood-workinjl;' Departm lit. .. 1,27069 .\(,K."O\\'LEDC: )m:\T~. Thank~ are extcndetl gcnerally to all p 'r:"on' who !ltl\'e in any WHy eontrihuted to the plemmr of the pupil', or to the intere.-t of the. chool; to lIon. A. 0, Bacou, ~I. and JIon. nordon Le', )[, C. for puhlic docum 'nts; to the Kerr tary of the Smithsonian In:;titution, for the \'aluable publieation' of the Institution; to Prof. Eu ene A, ,-'mith, Ktate :ieulugist, of .\JahilllHI , fur th \'aluahle and in- teresting report' f hi' bureau; to the "olta Bureau, of \Yashington 'ity, found d and supported hy Alexamler Graham Bell, for its yery mluable puhlitations bearing upon the leaf; a number of nite book for the LilJrary, and to th propri,tors of th following paper, who hay .0 gen- >rou:::ly phu: d them on our fil s for the use of tll :-\rhool: ~~ A.M}o~ Ol-~ J01RSI\L. WIIU1': P(TUI.l~HED. DO"'OH. .\ rkAn.as Uptic .. Lillie U"ek. rk 'hool for the Deaf. 'nlUornin News Hprke ley, <'AI :-ebool for tbe Deaf Can..dllltl ~rute Belle\llIe. Umarlo ehool fOI" the Deaf. Cednrtown 'tandnnl . 'edarlO\\ 11. (in Rus.el & oleman, 'olomdo Inlltlx olumdo pring'.. 001 Scllool fOI" the Ileaf. COlllpnnion .. ~'"rllJ!Lult. Mlnn Heho\ll for lhe Deaf. i)l\1I~' P"pe,' for Little 1o'011'ehool for tI", Deaf. K ..nsII ~tHr .0IAlh ... Kllnsll :-;1'11001 for, be DeM. Kenluc-ky ~tandf\.rd Danville. Ky. Hchool for the l)('af. I,nne ~rar \\'eeld~' Austill. Tl'xas. '-'chool [01' the Dea. Louisiana Pelicllll Baton Hou~l'. La ~ehool fOI" the Deaf. ,\1;lryllll1\1 Bulletin F re;ehool [or lhe Dellf. .)- .)/ "".\'1-..: O"~JOl"It='.\L. WlJhlt.}<~ PUBI.ISlllo:l). I) ::'\OR. ~II. .'IlUI'I f:ptO,.d Ful ton, ~I 0 ,'eho I fo,. the U 'ltr. )Il. AI,.\ WO,.ll] Phlladl'lpllla, Pll.. . chool fo,.lbl' Deat. )\t'hruska )lut ,Juurnal Omllha. ""h .Hchool [or tbe Deaf. "onh Tlllkolli Banne,. 1)1l\'11", Luke. ". D ",chool fa,. the Deaf. Ohio ('h,.on!l'l" .Pn 1111 tto Lpl1 r J{oekmlln ("ou,.ie,. .. Columbu". Oblo .. {"I'dar ;';p"ln~. H. C Rockmart. na I-\('bool for th" D\!af. ;;Ihool fo,. the Deaf. Jayne,. <' aldwell. ROl'ky )!ounta1n Lend I' . Boulder. )Iont 1-\1'11001 [ r tile Deaf. Rl'hoo! He,.nld . 1. Au!;u;,;Un . Fin School [0,. tbe Deaf. ~ilt\llt Echo \\'!nnlpl'g, Mantloha.. School fa,. til Dear. ~i1"nt Hoo,1 ,. Hlll'ut Oh, ,"\"e, Indillnalolls. Ind Knox\'IIIt'. Tl'nu chool (01' tbe Denf. ;';('hool for the Deaf. .'i1"nt Work .. ,. l'rl'utoll. !\. J . I-\cbool (or tbe Dea.f Tullll't . j{omnI'Y. \~', \'11. .. chool fa" tbe Deaf Tift on (iaZt't1 Tifton, Gil ..Jobn h IJenlng. t" tall r~Hglp ()!(Cl"ll, l'tab ,",chool (or the D af. \\' ash j (\1;1 on lun .. \"1OcOU\'er, \\"1I"b . cboo1 (or tIll' Dl'ar. W""kl.\ ('hron!l'le- . Au u. to. (,ll .Publlshers. \Ve"le~'un Chl'lstitln Ad \"01' nte Atlanta. Gn . .\1. E. Church Soutb. \\T e '[(11"11 PPlIllsyln-tlliull .. ~:c1A"ewood 1'l\rk, PII SchOOl for the D nf. \\'h('(>n~ln Time .. ])"II\\'l\n. Wls ScboOl (0,. tbe Deaf. ()1'I'~OU Outlook . HIII"m, 0,. gOll .."cbool for tbe Dea.f. TABULAR STATE~mNT 11' AMERTCAN SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF. PURI.J.OSCHOOT,S 11'\0'!' lNCTJunT:'-IG IlAY-S<11100LH)!)I TilE UNI'!'I';!) 8TA'l')jlSI"OR THE Y1lNG 1\OV. 1O.IOOS. School ---------1 VllcatIon ~ }<;xpendltlll'O Lnst ,. ~~ I How RuppOrted ~ .:: Alnb.\nH\ Rebool ..lune 10 to !:'ept. 10..... Slnte .. Arknnsns Insllllltc Second \\"cl. In .Iulle to first Wrcl. In Oct Sulle . CalifornIa School Reconrl ''led. In .June to fourth \\cd. In August Rlale . Colorado I.nstILUtO First Wl-d. In .lunl.' to tll'St Weel. In HOpt. [Thurs Sept StilLe.. .. . olumhln InstltuLlon ''lOll. before Ilisl Wod ..lune to Thurs. lwforL' Inst Unlll'C1 RUttes and pa~' pupils .. onn I Amo,h.:nn !-lehool. )j'rl. bofnl'p Iltsl \V'eel. In .Iuno to sc'eonel Wed. In i:>ept. I;ndowment lind N.J<:. ';t"tl'S .. . I M~'slle Hcbool 'rwo months nnd n half l'llntl' IInel tuitiOn fees .. Flo"lda Hehool June I to Oet I Stllll' .. Georg!l\School. Wecl. nelll'osl .lune 1st to seeoncl Wed. In Sept Iilllte.......... . . Idabo Rcbool. Spcond "",'ecl.ln June lOsceolld \\','cl.ln Sept Rtl\le . Tllinols School... .. First \\'('(1. In .lune to tI"SI Wed. In HC'pt. Stllte.. .. . Inellnnn f>chool . .. Iil.'cond woek In Juno to foul'th wCl'.k III Sept IiIIlW .. lo\\'n School. . .lulle30 to Oct. I Hulle .. Kanslls Iichool )j'lrst WNI. In .luno to lIr"O Woel. In Hept HIIIlI'................ . .. KenLUck.' tlcbool Recond "'('(I. In Juno to first \Ved. In S~pt HtIlIP . Loulsll\nn InslltulC ,luno I to Oct I Htnte .. Maine School... .. Mldd Ie o('lune to Second 'MOil. In Sept........... .. HlIIIP .. frl \ Mn.r~land ~chool '1'lIlrd Wod. In JunA to second We'd. In Sept RllllO .. lI!. 18choo1 for Oolorod H,'colld weok In ,Jun() to Hccond wcek In Hl'pt RIMO " .. lo,nrke FlchooJ... MOoAS. N. E. Indul;trlnl I'ort~ weekA after third Mon. Hept.to tblrd Mon.lSepl. l~ndo\\'nwnt. N. E. tltntos. nnd PII~' pupils. [pay pupils. ,lune 1210 Hept, 11 Volulllarycont,lhut'nB.otOote& MlohlgnnlSchool Thill'S, Ilftl.'l June 7 to I hiI'd Wed. In Sept Iilltto .. Mlnncsotn 8chool. 1"lrst Tiles. In June to Bl'conrl '!'u~~. In Sept HtllLC.. . .. Mississippi Institution Third Wed. In Juno to tlrst Mon. In Oct HII110 , . Missouri School. .. 1"Il'st WNI. In June to s('('ond Wed. In Sl'pt SWll' .. Montana Scbool fOecond Wed. In JunC' toseoond Wed. In Sept 8U1te . Nebl'tskn Institute FleC'ond'Vcd.ln Juno to tblrd Wed. In Sept Stille... .. . :1lI~i2O 1 $:7107..:2JiJIO;, j'" M...OO Ii;.; 66.O'JO 15U ....... 1M SI.P59 lHlt :;0 liS ... ... ~W :l7,iljil 7.000 41 '117 1~II.S27 .. 1.i,Hlli, HII IIll.1:1O H70 :ll12 liS.OOO :3.000 21:1 51,3l-\H .. 410 72.149 .. 146 25.000 500 llti 20.1100 :J5.000 114 2KIOO 711 51 1(1.000 07.000 HiO 51.7:12 29 11.571 :)'10 1lI1.IH9 9.f>fl7 2111 OI.HfJ7 4.0:}1 1112 :~;.179 lE),fl71 401 IXI,500 51.lj()() 47 ;]:1.000 2.ilOO 214 40.007 2.:Jrlll $HJO.OOO :lIKl.mO 1.051.000 ;125.:l 15,()(lO 11(1,500 5J 1.()5:1 . fi,i;i),OOO :!75.000 2110.000 altO.uoo K.;.IXX) ~;j5.0(JO J~5.(KXJ 150,OIlO 521~1lI1, 20;i.:llIi 20fj.ri~lij 3.;0.()()() Js2.000 225,000 New Jcrsf>Y Rchool. Jllne 16 to KeptemheI"!O... .. . . Stnte . . . l:;(l 40.000 5.000 150.000 1':ew Mexico School. . . .June to S<'ptember , , 'l'e''''ltor~.... . .. . al) 7;;.000 3,HOO nd Wed. In ,Iune to second W('d.ln Sept Htnte nnd counties , .. V'l 3U,H2H :~,X02 52.aWj !j.'5-1 28,21{\ .......... 131).(1(10 ;dJO.IXNl 140.000 . . lnst. for Imp',"d fns'n .. Le (Joutellix St. Ma,."'s. 'I'hfnl WNl.ln June to Wod. lwfoto laSI. ".eek first Wed. In .1'"1e to In Se Il"st ~)lto,n....In . Hept .. StIlte. HII,te, counLil's. counties, and nnd pay po." pupils pupils 2r,1 III I 71.U21 41.r,17 210.000 HOk 21~,(MX) St. Joseph's Insrlwte .. Last Frl. In June to Second Mon. In !'lept , !:ltnte, counties, ano ptL~ pupilS !nil 102.027 Ill.lliO ~').(I()() 1Alban~HonH'!'lehool.Sl'('ond Tiles. In June to third \\'<,11. In Sept. N C S('hoOI'tt Morg,ulLon .. Hecond Wl,o.ln June to se'cond ,"Voo. In Sept , Stllte . . li'l . '1\14 lll.()(M) '16.()(JO . . . 2..,!iO.O.. Ir,()()() 2no;ono 1. Kchool at Raleigh Second \\'ed. In June to second W('(1. In ~cpt Stltte .. lOr, t5.Oept i..Hme .. 77 ~;j,~)4 r,.!i!',s 121.32.Q Ohio lnslltutlon..... .. Second Wed. In .June to second Wed. In Rept HUtte . fj20 120.()()() ~4.()()() (\&l,OOO Okl"hom" Institute.... . regon !:lchool.... .. Jul~', Augustnno Septemlle,. . ,June 1010 Heptl6 . 'I'errlto'.' Htnte...... . .. . 120 . KI 27.()()() 1~.571 2:5~2' lio,OOO (PennLL.lnstltutlon I.'rl. before IItst Wed. ,June toWed. beforelll'(l Frl. I:>ept St"te endowment &: pn~' pupils 5'>:\ Hix,llm 'I,MI 1.000.(XIO p,t < 'Vestern Penna. Jnst'n. 1,nHt Wed. In Juno to Hrst Wed 10 S<,pt Stare &: "oluntar'~' contrlbut'ns ~11l nn.KIKl 1.1171i 5111.52:1 . ,Pennn. Oral School lunfl20 to Sept. 1. Stnt<'...... .. . 110 2S.IXIO 1.~'OO J 19.51X) ll-1ome'l'l'aln'Kln Speecb None.. . . ::llnte and pnr pupils .. Rhode Islond Institute Third Frl. In June to spcond Mon. In Sept............ HllItO .. 1Ir, II 20.750 31).000 .. '27:00)' 1\.;,000 1J7.000 Soutb CarolIna Institution Last Wed. In June to fl"st Wed. In Oct South Do.kotn School. S<'cond 'V<'d. In Tune to second 'Ved. tn Sept 'l'ennesseo SCIIOOI. Third Wed. In June to second I"rl. In Sept Hlate and pety pupils . SUlle . ::lto.tl' . 1'17 7K . ":!li.~>7 i' 1lI0 42,000 1,500 5.l\.'ill !iOO UK,IXIO 78.Ga7 250.IXN) 00 <:0 T,'xnsSchool. '.rhlrd W",d. In June to tblrd Wed. tn Sept 'illite . 4all Ilt.40li 8.5(10 '100.000 Texfls InsLltute rorColoreo~+.. June J5to Sept. 15 SWle . liO 21,750 ...... 7r,.(lOO Utnh I:>ehool..... .. First 'Ved. In June to f1"st "Wed. In Sept Stnte unt! Plt~' pupils . ~~ 41),000 2t5.(~X) Vlq:lnln School' Second Wed. In JUDe to nrst 'Ved. In Sept Hlatu .. 161 :llUiOO 1.500 22.3.000 :::: :::: ::1" . Wo.shlllgtOo Stnte School' Thurs. arle" ll'St Weel. tn Mny to last 'Ved. In Aul( Stltte ............................ 0 'Vest Vlr!(lnla Scbool ~'ort~ w'les after second ,"Ved. Sept. to ~nd 'Vod. Sept Htate. . . lfi,~ 4ii.()O(J i:iO:OcX) WisconSIn School Second Wed. III June to seeont! ,"Ved. In Sept f:ltnte . 201 (~),OOO 'W,OOO :!()(),()()() (10 Public Schools. t~l Public Day-Schools. I ~ Denomlnntlonnl &: Prl"nte HI Sch'ls In the United StnteS'1 Contalns a depnrtment for tbe blind also, the expenses of whlob are Included In tbe sttLtemellt of expenditure. +1"or tho ~'eor 11)00. No Infonnatlon ,eeched. -w GEOR n ~ .'CHOOL FOR TfIE Dl~l\ F, C,\\'E ;;PHL'(;, (;F.OIWrA, l'IL\B,\l"l'I'H OF TilE )4I'!I00L, The orgia R('hoo\ for th Deaf, af; itl< nallle implies, i; stri('tly a Rehoo! for the du('ation of tholqllir d tu wear a aII ti.m " 1I0t only at ch 01 but in coming to and 42 111 g ing therefrom, and a no deviation will be allowed fJOm thi lUle parent ,,-ill a, tL m~eh- tl u 'el ~. troubl and expen e of furni hing th l' nt l' lothing than that prescribed by the Board of Tru tee'. - Pupil mu t bring "ith them and k p on hand the numb l' of article. of ach kind prescrib d in it li"t, which will bent upon application and a lit of the arti 1 -ent with the pupil up(,n ntcring eh 01 at tl e beginning of each teIm, ~huuld <.lway. ], plae d in the trunk, '0 that th Matrun can h ck th m up aJ d nt r them in a book kept for til pmpo. e. LE'rrER \l'HITI~G. Pupil who can do 0 ar required to write home at lea ,t once a month and for tho wI 0 caml0t, tI Principal will writ, and for thi purpo e stamp should h furni hed each pupil. BU r:\ES LETTER AXD PA KAGES. All bu ine lett 1" l' 1 tter of inquiry and all notice or dir ctions in r gard to pupiL, must be addre" d to the Principal, and not to 'ubol'dinate, (officer or mpl ye-) (lth rwi no aU ntiun will be paid to them. All mon ys int n 1 d for th hildren had b t be ent direct to the Principal and h Idll b l' pon ibl for it, other\\-i e not. .cUl 1 tt I, and packag , either by mail, fr ight or xpr houldontain the name of th pupil plainly writt n, and the word, G orgia chool for the Deaf, a, part of their addl' " oth rwi e th y may not b d livered, f l' ncith l' th po t-ma t 1" n r milr ad ag nt are up- po d to know the name of th pupil. OVER. Jon'r. While all rea onable ov right "ill he exerci d at all time" the In titution i not a piace of confinement, and cannot b re pan ible for the afety of truant pupil, nor -13 for injuric receivcd duri ng the infraction of the rules neith l' i' it re pon il1e for the mety of pupil in tran 'it to and from homc, \rHO ARE E~TITLED TO AD~II ~ION. 11 per on in the state: b t\,'een the ages of even and til' nty-fixe y ar , who are 100 derif to be educated in the common. ('h lOl", and who ar\3 otherwi e in a condition mentally and phy ieally to receive in truction profitably, and fre from any immoral con luc.t or contagious di a e, shall be ntitl d to admi ion a. pupil to all th privileges of the l' pectiv departn: ent of the Georgia. cho 1 for the D af, fr e of cost, to remain such a number of chool term or portion th reof a' the Board of Tru tee , upon r~commda ti n by th Prin 'ipal, hall ee proper to grant; providl'([, no pupil hall b allow d to l' main more than twelve terms. In ca e parent or guardian' are unable to furnish the pupil with such clothing a may be prescribeLI by the Board of Tru t e, uch clothing may b supplied by the authoriti of the chool fr e of co t, upon certificate of the Ordinary of the county from "'hich the pupil come , with his official eal attache I, that said parent or guardian i not in a p cuniary condition to furnish 'aid clothing. All pu, il may be furni hed hoe from the hop free of co t. In ca'c of gr at d titution, which fact may be made to appear by certificate of the Ordinary of thc ounty, under cal, from \I"hich the pupil come', the railroad fare of such pupil, coming to amI going from hoI, may b paid from the upport fund of tl e choo1. In ca e where pupils hay no homes to which they can be ent for the vacation, the Boarel of Commi ioners of the ounty from \\'hich they come, or other proper authol'ity, shall make th nece 'ary provi ion for their care during vacation. -lel: now TO OB'fAli'\' ADMIS8IOX, It is ncees :uy that appl ication. for the aumi 'ion of pupil he made in form, and any per on whv de ires to enter a ('hild a' a pupil, will be furnished the nece ary blank for this purpo e, tog ther with all neees. ary information, when the Principal is asked to do 80, All communication. hould be an wered hy return mail, 01' a promptly a circum tanc will admit. (:ENEHAL IXF()H~IATION, School opens usuallj about the middle uf eptember and cIa es about the first of the following June, and it is very important that pupil 'hOlllrl entl'1' promptly at the open'ing mui remain to the rlose of the tenn, Except in ca e. of serious ickne. or death in the immediate family it mut be Ii tinct!y under tood that the pupils will not h all weel to vi it their hom during th ses ion, Of course parent hare the po/cpr to remove their children at any time they see propel' to do so, but in case this is done, they wiU not be allmrc I to retnrn until the opening of the next term in the Sept I11b l' .f llowing, Thi rul ha been rendered nece ary .from the fact that several ti me , epidemics have heen introduced by returning pupils, and this mean a demoralization f the. chool for at Jeast two months and sometime longer. VISrrI.NG OF PABEN'I'S OH GlARDIANS, It i earnestly mged upon pal' nt to come with their children up n their first admi 'sion, 0 that they may e for them~elve ju t what will be th ir surroundings, and for this purpo e they will be entertained at the Institutio: for one day only, and thi. without co t. After th first tlme, however, if they h 0 'e to vi 'it their children, which they have the privilege of doing, and which the authoritie of the School are glad to have them do at any time, they will be expected to find accommodation outside the Institution, as 45 they cannot be nt rtain d in it, and they lwill save them. 1, mortification and others the unplea ant duty of refu ing, by not a king it. 'A AL \'ISITOR . Person vi iting Cave pring or vicinity, or other , are alway welcome as vi itor , from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and from 2: 30 p. ill. to 4: 30 p. m. on any day of the week except aturday and Sunday, when admission an only be had to the ground , or to th unday chool exerci e and the Lecture. The Ground <11' nut to be con idered a a7JtLblir lXLrk, n,nd are not opened a u h, and vi itor are exp ct d to ob erve due decorum, and to r frain from molesting the flower or hrubbery, otherwi th y will be ejected. Any further information concerning the chool will be furni h d upon appli abon to the Principal. .\.c1tire , \\. O. ON OR, Georgia chool for the Deaf, Cave pring, Ga. -16 ORDER OF EXER I E.. The following j the order of exercise' of the chao1 from ~Iarch 1.-th to ctob l' l,-th: A. M. P. M. Breakfa:t 600 to 630 rtecreH tion Labor 630 to 730 LH,bor Recreation 7 aD to 800 R cr ntion Pr