I must write you a line this morning because something very important has happened. Helen has taken the second great step in her education. She has learned that everything has a name, and that the manual alphabet is the key to everything she wants to... The Elementary School Teacher - Стр. 861909Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Helen Keller - 1903 - Страниц: 508
...run. April 5,1887. I must write you a line this morning because something very important has happened. Helen has taken the second great step in her education....that the manual alphabet is the key to everything sht wants to know. In a previous letter I think I wrote you that "mug" and "milk" had given Helen more... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - Страниц: 464
...tha.tfhCTe_is fellowship in tfiauyhL^ This came quite su33enly. "This morning," writes her teacher, "while she was washing, she wanted to know the name for water. ... I spelled water and thought no more about it until after breakfast. Then it occurred to me that... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1909 - Страниц: 452
...that there is fellowship in thought. This came quite suddenly. "This morning," writes her teacher, "while she was washing, she wanted to know the name for water. ... I spelled water and thought no more about it until after breakfast. Then it occurred to me that... | |
| Henry Herbert Goddard - 1919 - Страниц: 456
..."April 5, 1887. "I must write you a line this morning because something very important has happened. Helen has taken the second great step in her education....alphabet is the key to everything she wants to know. "In a previous letter I think I wrote you that 'mug' and 'milk' had given Helen more trouble than all... | |
| Joseph Herschel Coffin - 1923 - Страниц: 336
...mental expansion of Miss Keller when she discovered that symbols might be employed to convey ideas: This morning, while she was washing, she wanted to know the name of water. ... I spelled water, and thought no more about it until after breakfast. Then it occurred... | |
| Theodore Macklin, Waldo Ernest Grimes, John Harrison Kolb - 1927 - Страниц: 560
...of Helen Keller's sudden discovery of the real meaning of words. Her teacher writes as follows : 1 This morning while she was washing, she wanted to know the name for water. ... I spelled "water" and thought no more about it until after breakfast. Then it occurred to me that... | |
| California. Southwestern Region Deaf-Blind Center - 1977 - Страниц: 370
...many years before. Anne Sullivan described the incident in a letter to Mrs. Hopkins (Braddy, 1933). This morning, while she was washing, she wanted to...name for 'water.' When she wants to know the name for anything, she points to it and pats my hand. I spelled 'water' and thought no more about it until... | |
| William J. Bennett - 1997 - Страниц: 392
...name. Aprils, 1887 I must write you a line this morning because something very important has happened. Helen has taken the second great step in her education....alphabet is the key to everything she wants to know. In a previous letter I think I wrote you that "mug" and "milk" had given Helen more trouble than all... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1998 - Страниц: 284
...that there is fellowship in thought. This came quite suddenly. "This morning," writes her teacher, "while she was washing, she wanted to know the name for water. ... I spelled water and thought no more about it until after breakfast. Then it occurred to me that... | |
| Dorothy Herrmann - 1999 - Страниц: 422
...word for "drink," but went through the pantomime of drinking whenever she spelled "mug" or "milk." This morning, while she was washing, she wanted to...name for "water." When she wants to know the name for anything, she points to it and pats my hand. I spelled "water" and thought no more about it until... | |
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