Gannon, Jack R.
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- Get your elbow off the horn, 2020:t.p. (Jack R. Gannon) p. 4 (Jack Randle Gannon; b. November 23, 1936; became deaf from spinal meningitis in 1944)
- Wikipedia, viewed July 28, 2022:under "Jack R. Gannon" (Jack Randle Gannon; November 23, 1936 - March 14, 2022; Born in West Plains, Missouri; family moved to Richmond, California during World War II. Attended California School for the Deaf in Berkeley, then when his family returned to Missouri, Missouri School for the Deaf. Attended Gallaudet. Moved to Nebraska, where he and his wife both taught at Nebraska School for the Deaf. American author and historian of deaf culture. Family moved to Washington DC, where he was an administrator at Gallaudet University. Retired with his wife to New Market, Maryland.)
- His Deaf heritage, 1981:t.p. (Jack R. Gannon) jkt. (dir., Office of Alumni and Public Relations, Gallaudet College)
- His The week the world heard Gallaudet, 1989:CIP t.p. (Jack R. Gannon) data sheet (b. 11/23/36)