01 George T. Dougherty 02 Assayer, Chemist Biographical PowerPoint SCI.295 Anna Deripaska.

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01 George T. Dougherty 02 Assayer, Chemist Biographical PowerPoint SCI.295 Anna Deripaska

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Early Life 01 Born: Missouri [4 January 1860] 02 Raised on farm 03 Typhoid fever [Age 2] 04 Deaf as a result of typhoid fever

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Schooling 01 Attended Missouri School for the Deaf [did not graduate] 02 Left school to attend Gallaudet College [graduated, B.S.] 03 Later attended Washington University [St. Louis] 04 Studied applied & analytical chemistry 05 Followed applied & analytical chemistry since Awarded Master’s Degree from Gallaudet College

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Work 01 Vulcan Steel Works 02 Deering Harvester Company 03 American Steel Foundries 04 Sargent Company [current as of 1898]

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Work Cont’d 04 Sargent Company [current as of 1898] 05 Highly respected/desired 06 Turned away constant job offers [e.g. Costa Rica] 07 Founded National Smelting and Refining Company

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Scientific Contributions 01 Devised procedure to determine amt. of nickel and vanadium in steel 02 Arbiter of smelting disputes [by scientific analysis] 03 Devised procedure to determine amt. of salt in petroleum 04 Invented Reflux Air Condenser [convert oil & fat into soap] 05 Lectured in Sign Language on chemistry

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Signed Lecture on Chloroform Click Here to View Lecture

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Personal Accomplishments 01 First successful deaf scientist 02 Only deaf scientist [as of 1898] 03 Founder: National Association of the Deaf 04 Vice President: National Association of the Deaf

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Personal Accomplishments Cont’d 05 President [2x]: Pas-a-Pas Club [Chicago] 06 Presiding Officer: World Congress of the Deaf World’s Fair] 07 Preserver of American Sign Language 08 Gifted writer on technical subjects [published author]

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Later Life 01 Married Annie Wicktom - semi-mute 02 She attended Illinois School for the Deaf 03 Had taught at the Missouri School for the Deaf for 5 years 04 As of had one child, a girl, who was 6 05 George Dougherty died 1938

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Discussion Questions 01 What stood out to you about George Dougherty? 02 What experiences have you had that his story reflects? 03 What do you think it would be like to be deaf? 04 What comes to mind when you think of the word ‘disability?’

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Discussion Questions Cont’d 05 Is disability defined the same for everyone? 06 Do you try to help someone with a disability? 07 Do you think it would be harder with a physical or intellectual disability? 08 How might being deaf or hearing impaired affect school/work? 09 Can someone with a disability do everything you can?

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Progress Since : F. Roosevelt: first person w/ a disability as President : Roosevelt signs Social Security Act : Harold Russell wins two Academy Awards : First Paralympics Games : Robert Weitbrecht: Acoustic Coupler

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Progress Since Cont’d : The Caption Center : Individuals with Disabilities Education Act : The Higher Education Act of 1972 amended : First Paralympics Games : Telecommunications for the Disabled Act

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Progress Since Cont’d : Voting for the Elderly and Handicapped Act : Marlee Matlin wins an Oscar : Heather Whitestone crowned Miss America : Mara Runyan, blind, qualifies for Olympics

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 “ Who would have dreamed one hundred years ago that this could ever be possible? Then the deaf were uneducated and widely scattered, unknown to each other; their influence, of course, was nil. “ ~George T. Dougherty, at the 1893 World's Congress of the Deaf

George T. Dougherty SCI.295 Sources G., Harry, and Bonnie Meath-Lang. Deaf persons in the arts and sciences: a biographical dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood Pub Group, Print. Gallaher, James. Representative Deaf Persons of the United States of America: Containing Portraits and Character Sketches. Chicago: James E. Gallaher, Print. "Lecture on the Discovery of Chloroform." Gallaudet University Video Catalog. Web. 20 Mar Richards, Penny. "January 4: George T. Dougherty ( )." Disability Studies, Temple U.. 04 Jan Web. 21 Mar "The DisAbility Project." That UPPITY Theatre Company, Web. 22 Mar