Statistics of private schools for the deaf, 1895–96. 2 Chicago (409 South May st.). Ill. Ephpheta School for the Deaf. 3 4 。 ༠ , s p Mrs. Clara M. H. 0 4 4 0 Mary C. Hendrick. The McCowan Oral School for Young Deaf Children. Louise Morgan . De Coursey French.. Charitable Deaf-Mute Institution of the Holy Rosary. Very Rev. Canon H. The Sarah Fuller Home for Little Children who Cannot Hear. C. Mignot. William A. Knapp. Nellie H. Swett. Caroline A. Yale. Eliza L. Clark 10 9 10, 11 10 12 0 51 52 103 23 11 0 6: 31 21 30 15 10 ི = = རྒྱལ དེ རུ 11 10 16 1 23 1 78 68 0 19 8 0 10 0 13 0 14 20 34 0 0 11 St. Louis (1849 Cass ave.), Mo. Sister M. Adele.. 7 2 3 4 37 21 0 20 35 12 South St. Louis (Longwood place), Mo. St. Joseph Deaf-Mute Institute.. Sister M. Adelena. 2 2 1 11 2 0 0 0 23 23 = 13 Albany (North Pine ave.), N. Y. Albany Home School for the Oral Instruction of the Deaf. Anna M. Black 4 4 12 8 0 12 German Evangelical Lutheran Deaf and Dumb Hermann Uhlig Maria Consilia Deaf-Mute Institute........................... New York (42 West 76th st.), N. Y. 15 Cincinnati (6th st.), 16 Obio. St. Francis, Wis. The Wright-Humason School.. Convent of Notre Dame St. John's Catholic Deaf-Mute Institute. J. D. Wright, M. A., Sister Mary of the Rev. M. A. Gerend.. Summary of statistics of State public institutions for the deaf, 1895–96. Instructors. Pupils. 13 Number of institutions. Male. 5 6 7 8 9 Total. Articulation. Auricular perception. 2010-0001 Industrial department. 10 11 12|13| 14 51 298 474 772 265 24 193 4,948 4,089 9,037 4,306 1,523 2,316 a627 398 71 199 270 162 8 49 1,479 1,254 2,733 1,562 4 96 69 165 114 91 846 674 1,520 1,074 5 68 66 134 85 5 223 25 1 Female. Total. Taught by combined system. 82 og 5 Net Taught by puro oral method. Taught by manual method. Can not be taught by the pure oral method. Kindergarten., Graduates in 1895-96. Volumes in library. Value of scientific apparatus. Value of grounds and buildings. Receipts. Expenditures. 147 1,200 500 80,000 20,000 21,231 18 24 42 42 13 0 0 1 25,000 12,000 10,807 Statistics of State public institutions for the deaf, 1895-96—Continued. Instructors. Pupils. Value of grounds and buildings. State, county, or municpal appropriations. Receipts. Expendi tures. 3 Illinois Institution S. T. Walker. tion of the Deaf for the Educa- Richard O. John- 16 13 4 son. 8487 299 125 5169 136 247 581 Henry W. Rothert 811 H. C. Hammond... 163' 138 301 5 8120 120 220 19 John E. Ray. John Jastremiski Frederick D. Morrison. Charles W. Ely. 64,630 37,280 3,500 50,000 400 2001 0 30,000 16,500 800 16,200 |