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Chapel Hall -- Postcards (1960s)
The only institution for higher education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students in the world.
Tennessee School for the Deaf, Printing (1946)
Many Deaf residential schools included print shops as part of the campus. Large and expensive printing machines were often a feature of these shops.
North Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton, Printing (1950)
Many Deaf residential schools included print shops as part of the campus. Large and printing machines were often a feature of these shops.
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