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An image of an article with the heading The Silent Printer.
In this column, Ray F. Stallo publishes portions of a letter from A. W. Wright, dean of Silent Printers discussing young printers, the printing trade, and union membership.

In this photograph two fair-skinned young men in aprons work next to an industrial printing press. In the background a fair-skinned man in a shirt and tie supervises.
Many Deaf residential schools included print shops as part of the campus. Large and printing machines were often a feature of these shops.

In this photograph two fair-skinned young men in aprons work next to an industrial printing press. In the background a fair-skinned man in a shirt and tie supervises.
Many Deaf residential schools included print shops as part of the campus. Large and expensive printing machines were often a feature of these shops.

A color photograph of a red brick building Victorian Gothic building. In the foreground a fair-skinned man and woman stand together.
The only institution for higher education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in the world.
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