Description: Delve into the rich history of the Minnesota School for the Deaf with Wesley Lauritsen's informative paperback, "The Minnesota School For The Deaf 1863-1963." Serving as a chronicle of the school's centennial, this second edition book provides an insightful look into the institution's legacy, capturing the spirit of its 1970s era. With 302 pages of detailed accounts and historical insights, it's a valuable resource for educators, students, and anyone with an interest in deaf history. Published in 1977, the book offers a comprehensive view of the school's development, highlighting its significance in the English language. Although the focus is on a specific school, the narrative is broader, touching on topics relevant to historical genre enthusiasts. This piece of literary heritage is a testament to the enduring impact of educational institutions on their communities. Includes pictures and names of people, a good family heirloom if someone attended this school during this one hundred year period.
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Book Title: Minnesota School for the Deaf 1863-1963
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Publisher: Paperback
Original Language: English
Edition: Second Edition
Publication Year: 1977
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Era: 1970s
Author: Wesley Lauritsen
Genre: Historical
Topic: Books
Number of Pages: 302