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He also founded the first speech clinic in the world in 1914.
He was director of the speech clinic and the aphasia clinic.
In 1945, the organization merged with the speech clinic at Western Reserve University.
The result is very slow, monotonic, but fluent speech, used only in the speech clinic.
This helps to make very slow but non bumpy speech used only in the speech clinic.
Classrooms are in four blocks with facilities: library, speech clinic, reading and resource rooms, music/av room and swimming pool spread among them.
He founded and headed its speech clinic, and was the first chair of its speech pathology and audiology department.
It gives quick access to the Shelton organizations the Evaluation Center, Speech Clinic, and Outreach Center.
Philomena served as a residence hall until 1959 when it was converted into a speech clinic, Student Activities Council official headquarters, and a senior smoker study hall.
More than four decades ago, they co-founded the Hearing and Speech Clinic at Johns Hopkins, now known as the division of audiology and speech-language pathology.
Sister Mary Olivia headed the speech clinic at Maria Regina College in Syracuse , New York .
Feeling "at loose ends," she recalled a previous experience volunteering at a speech clinic at Lenox Hill Hopsital in Manhattan.
Renovation makes way for The School of Business, The American Language Center, The District Speech Clinic, and The Education Department.
This more normal-sounding, fluent speech is then transferred to daily life outside the speech clinic, though lack of speech naturalness at the end of treatment remains a frequent criticism.
After the books were removed from the mansion, it took on multiple personalities including a student center, a coffee shop, a speech clinic (after Philomena was razed), and the Religious Studies Center.
He founded the experimental psychology laboratory at Yale University, directed the Vanderbilt Speech Clinic at Columbia University and was a founder of the American Psychological Association.
The hospital and its services continue to thrive by achieving firsts, including the first speech clinic in a pediatric hospital in 1933, the first division of medical genetics in 1949 and the first department of psychiatry in 1950.
For more than half a century, Dr. Brodnitz, a longtime chief of the voice and speech clinic at Mount Sinai Medical Center, was the man to see if a soprano's vibrato began to sputter or a baritone's golden tones suddenly turned brown.
Sonkin, who held degrees from City College (CCNY) (now the City College of the City University of New York [CUNY]) and Columbia University, founded the speech clinic at City College.
During the Dalhousie period of ownership, the 32nd and 33rd floors are used for international exchange students, as well as hearing and speech clinics associated with the School of Human Communication Disorders, which also occupied the "PR" floor (the first underground floor).
She had-well, here is the story as she told it to me: "I had been living in a whirl: studying the organ at the University of Arizona, conducting a speech clinic in town, and teaching a class in musical appreciation at the Desert Willow Ranch, where I was staying.