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The Harlan Lane Papers
Collection of research material and notes for books, as well as copies of historical letters. Created by psychologist Harlan Lane, a nationally recognized researcher and popular author in speech, language, and deaf culture.
The Harry G. Lang Collection on Early TTY History
Collection of correspondence, news clippings, technical data, and other materials documenting the invention and first 15 years of the phone teletypewriter for the deaf.
The Harvey Goodstein Collection
Collection of correspondence, reports, presentations, and fact sheets, primarily on the topics of deaf access to video and TV and telephone services and political advocacy for the deaf. Assembled by deaf educator and activist Dr. Harvey Goodstein.
The Helen Northrop Papers
The Helen Northrop Collection consists of material related to her pedagogical work. The collection contains approximately 850 items dating from 1905 to 1977. The majority of the papers date from the 1930’s.
The bulk of the collection consists of pedagogical outlines.
The Helen Powers Papers
The Helen Powers Collection consists of material only of her writing and biographical unpublished work. The collection contains approximately 250 items.
The Henry L. Buzzard Papers
This collection is the personal collection of Henry L. Buzzard, a prominent figure in the Deaf religious community.
The Henry L. Buzzard Papers
This collection focuses primarily on the Reverends Henry and Edward Syle.
The Henry W. Syle Papers
The Henry Winter Syle Papers
Correspondence, clippings, notes, scrapbooks, and letter books from the files of deaf clergyman Henry Winter Syle and his wife, Margaret J. Syle.