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  1. Joseph Schuyler Long (1869 – October 31, 1933) was an American educator, author, and principal. He taught deaf children and authored the first standard picture dictionary of American Sign Language after becoming deaf himself as a child.

  2. Joseph Schuyler Long. 1869-1933. Deafened at age twelve from meningitis, Joseph Schuyler Long, entered the Iowa School for the Deaf soon thereafter and graduated three years later in 1884 at the age of fifteen. He distinguished himself as the youngest student admitted to Gallaudet College receiving his Bachelors degree in 1889.

  3. Jun 7, 2012 · The sign language : a manual of signs illustrated, being a descriptive vocabulary of signs used by the deaf of the United States and Canada Bookreader Item Preview

  4. Jun 28, 2011 · The sign language: a manual of signs. by. Long, J. Schuyler (Joseph Schuyler), b. 1869. Publication date. 1910. Topics. Deaf. Publisher. Washington, D.C. : Press of Gibson bros.

  5. Aug 19, 2019 · Schuyler Long, principal at the Iowa School for the Deaf and a graduate of Gallaudet University, developed in 1910 and reprinted in 1918 a handbook of signs used in ASL, incorporating detailed written descriptions of each sign with photographs illustrating each vocabulary term.

  6. 1918. Copyright 1918, by J. Schuyler Long. INDEX TO CHAPTERS AND PLATES. (Roman figures in parentheses refer to plates; Arabic figures to pages.) Introduction.

  7. Dr. Hasenstab received his early education in the Indiana school under early masters of the Sign Language who learned it at Hartford. This gives the assurance, therefore, that the descriptions conform to the original manner of making the signs.