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National Geographic : 1947 Jun
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Our Magnificent Capital City Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet Teaches Deaf Alice Cogswell the Manual Alphabet "Beautiful as a strain of music," the statue stands on Kendall Green, campus of Gallaudet, only college for the deaf. Today, students from all parts of America are encouraged to read the lips and speak. © National geographicc Society Kodachromles by B. Anthony Stewart Color Reproductions of the Old Masters Are Available to Admirers of the Originals Romney's Mrs. Davenport (left) and Botticelli's Portrait of a Youth hang in the National Gallery. These and other masterpieces are gifts to the Nation by Andrew Mellon, Samuel Kress, Chester Dale, and others. XIII
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