Warren School of Articulation and Expression-Reading

Images of facial expressions taught at the school.

Warren School of Articulation and Expression-Reading (preceded by the Warren Articulation School, 1890–93) was an American school for deaf education. Founded in New York City in 1893 by Lillie Eginton Warren, it focused upon: defects of speech in children and adults; Instruction in articulation to children and adults who have artificial palates, or who have had operations upon the palate or nose; and adults who are growing deaf taught by a new method to read speech in the facial expressions of persons about them.[1]

  1. ^ Mackenzie 1899, p. 316.