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EXCERPT: [A]fter a sojourn of weeks, it seems like something more -- like a huge family of two or three generations which has come together for a reunion, and stayed on, happily, in a kinship of a common interest, strong as the ties of blood....

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TITLE:  Playing Polio At Warm Springs
CREATOR:  Reinette Lovewell Donnelly (author)
DATE:  June 1932
FORMAT:  Article
FORMAT TYPE:  Magazine
 
PUBLICATION:  The Polio Chronicle
SOURCE:  Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives
LOCATION:  pp.3-7
 
KEYWORDS:  Access, African-American, Architecture, Assistive Technology, Braces, Care Givers, Children, Crutch, Disability Culture, Disease, Doctors, Education, Employment, Exercise, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Georgia, Identity, Institutions, Leisure, Medical Professionals, Medicine, Physical Disability, Physical Therapy, Polio, Rehabilitation, Schools, Sports, Treatments Therapies Cures, Warm Springs Foundation, Wheelchair
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- Boarding-School Life (still)
- Brace As A Polo Horse (still)
- Classroom (still)
- Crutch As A Polo Horse (still)
- Franklin Roosevelt (still)
- Gift Shop (still)
- Golf Course (still)
- Horses At Warm Springs (still)
- Housekeeping Cottages (still)
- Infirmary (still)
- Library (still)
- Lunch At The Inn (still)
- Physical Therapy In The Pools (still)
- Physios (still)
- Playing Polio At Warm Springs (doc)
- Playing With A Ball In The Pool (still)
- Pool With Sun Rooms (still)
- Row Of Women In Wheelchairs (still)
- Sarah (still)
- Scorecard (still)
- Stairless Eden (still)
- Sun Bathing (still)
- The Brace Maker (still)
- The Colony (still)
- The Pool (still)
- Two Children In A Swing (still)
- Walking Exercises (still)
- Wheelchair Polo (still)
 
FUNDING SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: NEC Foundation of America


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