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The 8th World Winter Games for the Deaf (1975) Records
Records from the planning and conduct of the 1975 World Winter Games for the Deaf.
The 10th International Games for the Deaf Records
This collection consists of articles, booklets, bulletins, correspondence, flags, gifts from various countries, lists of competing nations and sports, magazines, manuscripts, newsletters, news clippings, photographs, programs, reports from members of the committee, speeches, and statistics.
The Agatha Tiegel Hanson Papers
Correspondence and other papers of Agatha T. Hanson, a leader in the deaf community and the first female graduate of Gallaudet University.
The Alan B. Crammatte Papers
Notes and correspondence from deaf author and educator Alan B. Crammatte, including material on the Maryland Commission on the Hearing Impaired.
The Alan Roy Barwiolek Papers
Alan Roy Barwiolek was a deaf actor and a strong proponent in promoting awareness of American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf Culture. This collection consists of books, class notes, contracts, correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, programs, props, publications, scripts, and videotapes.
The Albert T. Pimentel Papers
Papers of Albert T. Pimentel, an educator, advocate, and expert on deafness and disability issues. Includes speeches, correspondence, reports, certificates and awards, photographs, and clippings.
The Albert W. Atwood Papers
This collection focuses on Atwood's role on the Gallaudet University Board of Directors.
The Alfred Sonnenstrahl Papers
Papers of Alfred Sonnenstrahl, deaf engineer and advocate in the fields of telecommunications, employment, mental health, and gerontology. Bulk of collection is correspondence, clippings, reports and papers, and photographs.
The Alumni Office Manuscript of Yesteryear at Gallaudet
This collection consists of correspondence and manuscripts for a book that was tentatively titled, “Yesteryear at Gallaudet”.
The American Annals of the Deaf Collection
The AAD is the oldest journal concerning education of the deaf. The focus of the collection rests on letters regarding publications and meetings from 1964-1986.