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Problems of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 4:
APPENDIX A
MEMBERS OF THE FIRST CONFERENCE ON THE
PROBLEMS OF THE DEAF
Held in Washington, D. C., January 20 and ~I, 1928, under the Auspices
of the Division of Anthropology and Psychology, of the
National Research Council
MISS MABEL E. ADAMS, Principal, Horace Mann School for the Deaf,
Boston.
DR. MADISON BENTLEY, Professor of Psychology and Director of the
Psychological Laboratory, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.
DR. GORDON BERRY, Past President, American Federation of Organi-
zations for the Hard of Hearing, Worcester, Mass.
DR. FAY-COOPER COLE, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University
of Chicago, and Vice-Chairman, Division of Anthropology and
Psychology of the National Research Council, Washington, D. C.
MR. :FRANK M. DRIGGS, Superintendent, Utah School for the Deaf and
Blind, Ogden, Utah.
DR. KNIGHT DUNLAP, Chairman, Division of Anthropology and Psy-
chology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.
DR. HARVEY FLETCHER, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City.
MR. T. C. FORRESTER, Superintendent and Principal, Rochester School
for the Deaf, Rochester, N. Y.
DR. ROBERT H. GAULT, Vibro-Tactile Laboratory, Northampton, Mass.
DR. S. R. GUILD, Director, Otological Laboratory, Johns Hopkins Hos-
pital, Baltimore, Md.
DR. MAX A. GOLDSTEIN, Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, Mo.
Ma. ELBERT A. GROVER, Superintendent, Pennsylvania Institution for
the Deaf, Mt. Airy, Penna.
DR. PERCIVAL HALL, President, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C.
MR. NEIL M. JUDD, Curator of American Archaeology, U. S. National
Museum, and member of the Executive Committee, Division of
Anthropology and Psychology, National Research Council, Wash-
ington, D. C.
DR. H. T. KARSNER, Chairman, Division of Medical Sciences, National
Research Council, Washington, D. C.
Miss BESSIE N. LEONARD, Principal, Clarke School for the Deaf, North-
ampton, Mass.
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46 Problems of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
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DR. H. M. MCMANAWAY, Superintendent, School for the Deaf and
Blind, Staunton, Va., and Secretary, American Association to prod
mote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf.
DR. HORACE NEWHART, Minneapolis, President, American Federation of
Organizations for the Hard of Hearing.
DR. DONALD G. PATERSON, Professor of Psychology, University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
DR. F. H. PIKE, Physiologist, Columbia University, New York City.
DR. R. PINTNER, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers Col-
lege, Columbia University, New York City.
DR. C. W. RICHARDSON, Chairman, Committee on Physical Causes of
Deafness, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.
DR. G. E. SHAMBAUGH, Professor of Otology and Laryngology, Rush
Medical College, Chicago.
DR. G. L. STREETER, Director, Department of Embryology, Carnegie
Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Md.
DR. HARRIS TAYLOR, Principal, Institution for the Improved Instruction
of the Deaf, New York City, and President, American Association
to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf.
MISS loSEPHINE B. TIMBERI^KE, Superintendent, the Volta Bureau,
editing the Volta Review, Washington, D. C.
DR. T. GORDON WILSON, Professor of Oto-laryngology, Northwestern
University Medical School, Chicago.
MISS B. C. WRIGHT, Secretary, American Federation of Organizations
for the Hard of Hearing, Washington, D. C.
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