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Reprint from the British and Colonial Printer and Stationer
The Accompanying reprint from the “British and Colonial Printer and Stationer,” constitutes largely an extract from the recent admirably edired “Life and Labors of Sir Isaac Pitman as told by Benn Pitman” (coprighted Cincinnati, Ohio, USA), who bears the follwing testimony to the exceptional perfection of speech achieved by means of the strictly scientific Bell System of instruction: “Prof. Bell’s clean-cut articulation, his flexibility of voice, and finely modulated utterance of English, was but an exemplification of what effcient and long-continued traing of the vocal organs will do for human speech - and how charming the result.”
| Owner | Deaf Heritage Centre |
|---|---|
| Location | Book Shelf 11 Bright Orange |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 376 |
| Added Date | Jun 15, 2015 12:19:12 |
| Modified Date | Feb 15, 2016 15:01:09 |
The Accompanying reprint from the “British and Colonial Printer and Stationer,” constitutes largely an extract from the recent admirably edired “Life and Labors of Sir Isaac Pitman as told by Benn Pitman” (coprighted Cincinnati, Ohio, USA), who bears the follwing testimony to the exceptional perfection of speech achieved by means of the strictly scientific Bell System of instruction: “Prof. Bell’s clean-cut articulation, his flexibility of voice, and finely modulated utterance of English, was but an exemplification of what effcient and long-continued traing of the vocal organs will do for human speech - and how charming the result.”