Deaf-Blind at I.S.D.

Title

Deaf-Blind at I.S.D.

Subject

local news

Description

Deaf-Blind at I.S.D.
C.B.
ISD Prepares to Instruct Four Deaf-Blind Children. September 29, 1949
Four Deaf-Blind Children Are Getting Settles at ISD. October 2, 1949
Four Deaf-Blind Youngsters Show Progress. November 6, 1949
Toy Windmill Is Opening a New World; For Little Deaf-blind girl. February 12, 1950
Two More Pupils Join the Deaf-Blind Class at ISD; Department Is Expanding. September 8, 1950
Four Blind-Deaf Youths Go Home for Summer Vacation; Will Be Back at ISD Next Fall. June 2, 1950
Unknown Tie Binds Jo An Walton, 14, To the 6 Deaf-blind Children at ISD. December 2, 1951
New York Girl, 8, in Deaf-blind Class. January 24, 1952
Deaf-blind Girl, 8, From New York Is Finding 'Whole New Life at ISD. June 12, 1952
Deaf-blind Students Now in New Quarters at ISD. September 7, 1952
2 Deaf-blind Pupils From Chicago Training at ISD; Accompanied by Teacher. January 6, 1953
Deaf-blind Dept. at ISD Gains National Prominence; Accepts 5 More Outstate Pupils. August 16, 1953
Authority Praises Work Of ISD Deaf-Blind Department. November 5, 1953
ISD To Curtail Deaf-Blind Dept. May 9, 1957
National Prominence For Deaf-Blind Class; Started Sic Years Ago At ISD. September 12, 1954
Deaf-Blind Dept. Like A Lad Of 8. September 17, 1957

Creator

Nonpareil reporting

Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1949-1957

Format

Document

Type

Newspaper articles

Identifier

Deaf_Blind_at_ISD

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

Rights

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Text

newspaper clippings

Original Format

Document