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November 1916 Poster  Poster showing individuals made blind from trachoma. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing ways that trachoma can be transmitted. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing ways to prevent trachoma. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  A poster showing where trachoma occurs. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing how trachoma can be controlled. Visual Still
1909 Photograph  Secretary taking dictation. Visual Still
circa 1960 Photograph  Seven children sit at a table.  Three of the children have Down Syndrome. Visual Still
circa 1940 Postcard  A woman leads two little girls, one who uses crutches, up the front walk past flowers to the hospital. Visual Still
December 31, 1920 Poster  Two posters promoting eye safety. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  A young boy using braces holds a ball over his head. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  Drawing of the face of a smiling boy.  The tip of a crutch can be seen under his left arm. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  Stamp showing an infant using braces and a walker. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  Stamp showing a young girl using crutches. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  Stamp showing a smiling boy, standing in a beam of light, using crutches. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  Stamp showing a young boy, using a leg brace, carrying firewood. Visual Still
unknown Stamps  Stamp showing a young boy, using crutches, watering flowers with a watering can. Visual Still
circa 1970 Photograph  Photograph of a young African-American boy in a sweater and suspenders. Visual Still
1912 Photograph  Man stands before a switchboard. Visual Still
April 1919 Pamphlet  First page of I Want to Thank You with My Eyes. Photograph of a baby above title. Visual Still
circa 1910 Ephemera  Lantern slide of men waiting in line to speak to a salvation army worker, probably in NY. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Boy in a wheelchair surrounded by Franklin Roosevelt and  other people with disabilities. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will To Win.  A comic creator invents a smiling character in a wheelchair, Good Willy. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Milton Caniff thinks about people with disabilities and shows Good Willy at a Goodwill store. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. A woman shows Good Willy around Goodwill Industries. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Good Willy continues his tour of Goodwill Industries. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comiuc book, The Will to Win.  Good Willy learns about people who have succeeded despite their disabilities. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Good Willy learns more about how Goodwill Industries operates. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Good Willy learns about how Goodwill collects donations. Visual Still
1909 Photograph  Woman operating switchboard Visual Still
1909 Photograph  Woman sitting at a typewriter taking dictation. Visual Still
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