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circa 1925 Advertisement  Mother sends child to school, both are in the yard beside a picket fence. Visual Still
circa 1925 Advertisement  Two boys, arms positioned on race track, ready to run Visual Still
circa 1925 Advertisement  Father in bowler hat with suit and tie, and his son, who has glasses and a suit and tie. Urban street corner, with cars and pedestrians in the background. Visual Still
circa 1925 Advertisement  Middle class family, Mom, Dad and son, all formally dressed, father seems to be examining a report card, fireplace hearth in background. Visual Still
circa 1925 Advertisement  Eager boy student raises hand in classroom, adolescent boys in jackets with ties and school books. Visual Still
circa 1925 Advertisement  Older man, a father with cane and bandaged eyes sits in room separated from another room where a woman does laundry while a child stands nearby. He is thinking about them--they are inside a circle of light and he is in darkness. Visual Still
circa 1925 Postcard  Arkansas School For The Blind, Little Rock, Arkansas. A three-story brick building with pillars at entrance. Visual Still
1926 Photograph  Doctor uses eyedropper to apply silver nitrate into the eyes of a baby. Visual Still
1926 Photograph  Doctor examines the eyes of an African American boy, two women look on. Visual Still
1926 Photograph  Man adjusts safety googles on a worker. Visual Still
December 1926 Article    Document
1927 Chart  Bar graph showing decline in blindness due to ophthalmia neonatorum in schools for the blind between 1908 and 1927. Visual Still
1928 Book    Document
1929 Photograph  Three-story brick building, three men on front steps, with car on the street. Visual Still
July 13, 1929 Speech    Document
circa 1930 Chart  Chart showing the number of injuries and the compensation dispensed for them in Pennsylvania. Each type of injury (arms, legs, feet, hands, and eyes) has a depiction of a man with that injury. The man is drawn larger for more common injuries. Visual Still
1930 Chart  Bar graph showing steady decline in those blinded by ophthalmia neonatorum being admitted into schools for the blind between 1907 and 1930. Visual Still
February 1930 Article    Document
March 1930 Article    Document
May 1930 Article    Document
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