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“WE USE A BRUSH TO CLEAN OUR SHOES.”—A teacher at the School for the Deaf, Sumner, with some of her young pupils. Teaching the deaf requires special training, and more teachers are needed because of rising numbers of deaf children. An article on this page describes the work of teaching the deaf.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 16

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“WE USE A BRUSH TO CLEAN OUR SHOES.”—A teacher at the School for the Deaf, Sumner, with some of her young pupils. Teaching the deaf requires special training, and more teachers are needed because of rising numbers of deaf children. An article on this page describes the work of teaching the deaf. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 16

“WE USE A BRUSH TO CLEAN OUR SHOES.”—A teacher at the School for the Deaf, Sumner, with some of her young pupils. Teaching the deaf requires special training, and more teachers are needed because of rising numbers of deaf children. An article on this page describes the work of teaching the deaf. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31835, 13 November 1968, Page 16