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1883
  
Gallaudet

Name
  
John Hotchkiss


Died
  
November 3, 1922

Alma mater
  
Gallaudet University

Born
  
August 22, 1845 Seymour, Connecticut (
1845-08-22
)

John Burton Hotchkiss (August 22, 1845 – November 3, 1922) was an American football coach and professor. He was deaf since the age of 9, and attended Gallaudet University, where later he was the first coach of the Gallaudet Bison football team. He is the namesake of their football field. Hotchkiss was also a writer; one of the founders and editors of the Silent World, a short-lived paper for the deaf. Hotchkiss taught English and history.

Early years

Hotchkiss became deaf due to meningitis or scarlet fever. He thus attended the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, the first permanent school for the deaf in the country.

References

John B. Hotchkiss Wikipedia