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Article and Book File, 1901-1904 (continued)
"On Anti-Trust Legislation"
"On Panoramas"
"On the Possibility of Seeing by Electricity"
"On Reading as a Means of Teaching Language to the Deaf"
"Parents' Co-Operative Association for the Support of Children"
"The Peace Negotiations," by Robert Lansing, comments by Alexander Graham Bell
"The Photophone and Conversion of Radiant Energy"
"Preventing Collisions with Icebergs in a Fog"
"The Proportion of Deaf Persons Married to Deaf Partners and to Hearing Partners"
"The Question of Sign Language and the Utility of Signs"
"Results of Collision with Stationary Particle"
"Saving the Six-Nippled Breed"
"Science and Food Supply"
"Science of Speech"
"The Scientific Education of Children"
"Sheep Breeding Experiments on Beinn Bhreagh"
"Simple Experiments"
"Simple Experiments: Experiments with a Floating Candle"
"Sound Lantern for the Blind"
"Studies of the Deaf"
"Suggested Remedy for Certain Kinds of Neurologic Pains"
"The Tetrahedral Principle in Kite Structure"
"Thoughts"
"Upon a Method of Teaching Language to a Very Young Congenitally Deaf Child
BOX 398 "Upon the Advancement of Visible Speech"
"Utility of Action and Gesture"
"Ventilation and Heating of Houses"
"Visible Speech as a Means of Communicating Articulation to Deaf Mutes"
"Warming and Cooling by Radiation"
"Water, Water Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink"
"Weather Forecasts"
"What to Do with the House of Lords"
"When Does a Profit Become Usury?"
"Why Does a Cream Pitcher Have a Projecting Lip?" re Orville Wright's plane accident
Bound articles, 1901-1904, copies of dictations made by Charles R. Cox, Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia, 1907
Books
Marriages of the Deaf in America, printed copy
The Mechanism of Speech, clipping and excerpt
BOX 398-404 Speeches and Interviews File, 1876-1922
Digital content available.
Speeches and handwritten and typewritten drafts and printed copies of interviews.
Grouped by type of material. The interviews are arranged chronologically, and the speeches are arranged alphabetically by title. Untitled speeches are arranged chronologically.
BOX 398 Interviews
1885, Nov. 7
1893, June
1896, Mar. 1
1896, Mar. 5
BOX 399 1901, Aug. 13
1910, Aug. 16
1915, June 6
1915, Oct. 17
1916, Jan. 22
1916, Mar. 14
1921, June
1922, Feb. 4
Speeches
"Aerial Locomotion," 13 Dec. 1906
"Aerial Locomotion," 7 May 1909
"Are There Other Worlds Than Ours"
"Articulation for Deaf Mutes"
"Conditions Affecting the Fertility of Sheep and the Sex of Their Offspring"
"The Connection between Sound and Electricity"
"Conquest of the Air"
"Deaf Classes in Connection with the Public Schools"
"Early Telephony"
Edison Gold Medal, presentation of
"Education of the Deaf"
"Experiments relating to Binaural Audition"
BOX 400 "A Few Thoughts Concerning Eugenics"
"Flying Machines without Wings"
"Formation of a Deaf-Mute Variety of the Human Race"
"The Growth of the Oral Method in America"
"The Growth of the Oral Method of Instructing the Deaf"
"Gulliver's Adventures among the Fluvinns"
"Half-Hour Evening Talks on Various Subjects," 1888-1893
"Heredity and Marriage"
"The Inheritance of Deafness"
"Intelligibility More Important than Absolute Accuracy in Lip Reading"
"Mechanism of Breathing"
Mechanism of speech, a series of lectures
BOX 401 "Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the Human Race"
"Methods of Producing Naturalness in the Speech of the Deaf"
"Modification of Wheatstone's Microphone and Its Applicability to Radiophone Researches"
"Multi-Nippled Sheep of Beinn Bhreagh"
"Mystic Oral School"
"Notes on the Development of Telephone Service"
"On the Notation of Kinship"
"On the Production of Sound by Light"
"A Philanthropist of the Last Century Identified as a Man"
"Pre-Commercial Period of the Telephone"
"Prehistoric Telephone Days"
"Preparedness for National Defense"
"Prizes for the Inventor"
"Problems Awaiting Solution"
"Radiophony," American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1881
"Radiophony," Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., 1890
"Recent Developments in the Science of Aviation"
"Researches in Electric Telephony"
"Researches in Telephony"
BOX 402 "Science of Speech"
"Scientific Education of Children"
"Sensation and Inference"
"Some Seeming Impossibilities"
"Some Thoughts Concerning the Effects of Atmospheric Pressure upon Aeroplanes"
"Spectrophone"
"Speech"
Speech training, New York State Teachers' Association
Statistics of articulation work in America
Telephone
Addresses
1876, Oct., Boston, Mass.
1877
Jan., Washington, D.C.
Feb., Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.
Apr.-May, Boston, Mass., series
May
Lawrence, Mass.
New York, N.Y., series
Springfield, Mass.
Aug. 21, British Association for the Advancement of Science, Plymouth, England
BOX 403 Sept., Philosophical and Microscopical Societies, Aberdeen, Scotland
Oct. 25, Bradford, England
Oct., Birmingham, England
Nov.
Glasgow, Scotland
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