id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt _005195279 Green, Nelson G. Arguments, points, and amendments to the proposed education law before the New York Legislature, 1899, on behalf of the Catholic interests of the state of New York. 1899 .txt text/plain 25747 711 48 The State Superintendent is then empowered, and it seems his only remedy is, to establish State schools for the deaf-mutes; but, as during the course of this discussion, Judge Lincoln has stated that that portion of the Bill authorizing the estab- lishment of State schools for deaf-mutes and the blind will be withdrawn, it will make tile other portions of the Bill, to which your attention will now be called, inoperative, and the whole cum- bersome method adopted for getting possession of our defective children of no avail. The present law governing the education of the blind and the deaf -mutes operates well, and there is 33 no cause, and no ground, for the establishment of State schools for the education of these defectives ; no cause of complaint has been, or can be, made, except that this is one of the cases in which the State Superintendent has not had absolute unquali- fied authority over the institution. cache/_005195279.txt txt/_005195279.txt