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... problems of , and ways of meeting the problems of rehabilitating , the deaf blind ; and " ( 3 ) to aid in the conduct of related activities which will expand or improve the services for or help improve public understanding of the ...
... problems of , and ways of meeting the problems of rehabilitating , the deaf blind ; and " ( 3 ) to aid in the conduct of related activities which will expand or improve the services for or help improve public understanding of the ...
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... problem , compared to the total size of our disabled population , this might seem a small group . But they are a small group with large problems . The figure runs somewhere between , I would say , 4,000 to 7,000 . It is hard to be abso ...
... problem , compared to the total size of our disabled population , this might seem a small group . But they are a small group with large problems . The figure runs somewhere between , I would say , 4,000 to 7,000 . It is hard to be abso ...
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... problems which calls for special attention and action is the prevalence of disabling conditions , some having their origin in chronic illnesses long neglected , and others arising from accidents on the job , the highway or elsewhere ...
... problems which calls for special attention and action is the prevalence of disabling conditions , some having their origin in chronic illnesses long neglected , and others arising from accidents on the job , the highway or elsewhere ...
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... problems of blindness , or the problems of deafness . But when these two severe disabilities come together and are fuzed into one handicap , it is difficult for the ordinary layman to imagine what it would mean to be both deaf and blind ...
... problems of blindness , or the problems of deafness . But when these two severe disabilities come together and are fuzed into one handicap , it is difficult for the ordinary layman to imagine what it would mean to be both deaf and blind ...
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... problems . Thank all of you , and God bless you . ( The prepared statement of Mr. Smithdas follows :) PREPARED STATEMENT OF ROBERT J. SMITHDAS , ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR , SERVICES FOR DEAF - BLIND , THE INDUSTRIAL HOME for the BLIND ...
... problems . Thank all of you , and God bless you . ( The prepared statement of Mr. Smithdas follows :) PREPARED STATEMENT OF ROBERT J. SMITHDAS , ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR , SERVICES FOR DEAF - BLIND , THE INDUSTRIAL HOME for the BLIND ...
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