Author talk:Alice Earle Nicholson Coates Trask

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  • b. 21 October 1873; d. 6 August 1955
  • m. 29 May 1900 to J. E. D. Trask
  • Begins to develop hearing problems ca. 1900; totally deaf 5 years later. Has 3 daughters: b. 1903, 1907, 1909.
  • In June of 1913, Trask "left for San Francisco [to teach lip reading] proudly bearing a diploma as a normal graduate of the Nitchie School."[1]
  • In 1915, Trask teaches "demonstration classes in lip reading at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition".[1]
  • During the 1930's, a "Trask Fresh Air School of Lip-reading" was in session during summer months at Sweet Fern Lodge Buck Hill Falls, PA.[2]
  1. 1.0 1.1 The Volta Review 36:102, 119-?
  2. The Auditory Outlook on Google Books p. 57