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Identifier: blinddeaf00will (find matches)
Title: Blind Deaf
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: William Wade
Subjects: Deafblindness
Publisher: Hecker Brothers
Contributing Library: American Printing House for the Blind, Inc., M. C. Migel Library
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eature in his case is that he wastaken to the Perkins Institution through the earnestlabors and personal self-denial of Helen Keller,whose appeals raised the money for his first yearsof education. Frederick Suhr.—Was at the Indiana Institu-tion for the Education of the Deaf several years.Totally deaf, and is sensible of only very brightobjects. Made almost no progress in school work.Aged twenty-one years. Lottie Sullivan.— Fifteen years old; has beenin the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind,Colorado Springs, seven years. Progress was slowat first, but lately she has advanced rapidly, usesexcellent English, and is expert on the typewriterand sewing machine. Has a happy disposition. Beulah Templeton.— School for the Blind, Ra-leigh, N. C. Was in school in 1900; left on ac-count of delicate health, returned for a term or two,and again had to be sent home on account of illhealth. Edith M. Thomas. — Born in Chelsea, Mass.,October, 1878. Lost sight at four years ; hearing 24
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RALPH WOODIN. failed steadily until she became totally deaf at six. TheAdmitted to the Perkins Kindergarten at eight, and Blind-Deafto the Institution proper at twelve. Now (1904) inMassachusetts Hospital for Epileptics, Monson,Mass. Pressie West, Haysland, Tex.—Particulars notyet definitely ascertained. Ralph Woodin.— Eleven.years old ; has been inthe Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind,Colorado Springs, five terms. Has considerablehearing. A bright, wide-awake boy. Rebecca Young.—Was in Pennsylvania Institu-tion for the Blind, Philadelphia, and later attendedthe Maryland School for the Blind, Baltimore. Sheis thought to be dead, as she was in a rapid declinewhen last information was received of her (1901). CLASS B—PERSONS TOTALLY DEAFAND BLIND, WHO HAVE LOST ONEOR BOTH SENSES AFTER MATURITY Minonia Abbott.—A former pupil of the Colo-rado School for the Deaf and the Blind, ColoradoSprings, who subsequently lost sight. Furtherparticulars lacking. August Boehne, Staste

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