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Author Title Source Year
Cheek, S.B. Some suggestions in reference to the enterprise of deaf-mute instruction in the American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb 1855
Chertok, Barbara Lipreading (speechreading) for fun and necessity Deaf American Monographs 1990
Chiango, Lisa Soundless frustration Deaf American Monographs 1994
Chicago Police Department Police and the hearing impaired, The Deaf American 1973
Chogh, Steven K. Effective social services to deaf citizens Deaf American 1974
Christensen, Harold H. Sermon of the month: God's good news for a lost world Silent Worker 1954
Christensen, Kathee American Sign Language and English: Parallel bilingualism Deaf American Monographs 1990
Christensen, Mrs. Alan Deafies: restricted usage? [Letter] Deaf Life 1997
Christian, Shirley Hor Federal employee section, The Deaf American 1981
Christian, Shirley Hor It's okay to be deaf: Shirley Christian and son Roger Deaf American 1981
Christy, Lauren Being hard-of-hearing comes with a whole different territory than being deaf Deaf Life 1997
Clare, Leo (Sister) Answer box, The: How did you become interested in the deaf? Silent Worker 1955
Clark, Joseph I. C. Fighting race, The Silent Worker 1961
Clark, Richard S. Comments by the coordinator of services to the deaf and hearing impaired Deaf American 1976
Clarke, F. D. What should be the aim of the education of the deaf? American Annals of the Deaf 1893
Clarke, F.D. Science for the deaf and dumb American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb 1871
Clarke, Francis D. Next convention, The American Annals of the Deaf 1889
Clerc, Laurent Notice of the late St. George Randolph, with other reminiscences American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb 1858
Clerc, Laurent Notice of the late St. George Randolph, with other reminiscences American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb 1858
Clerc, Laurent Miscellaneous American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb 1854