Jane Golightly, Deaf Assistant Superintendent

A color photograph of a fair-skinned older woman sitting at a desk. She wears a light pink turtleneck with a pink jacket suit, glasses, and a necklace.  The desk also contains items including two large, box-shaped computer monitors and other office equipment.

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Title

Jane Golightly, Deaf Assistant Superintendent

Subject

Deaf Assistant Superintendent, Jane Golightly in her office.

Description

Golightly was the first Deaf Assistant Superintendent at The Washington Post. In this role, she was responsible for overseeing the work of the printers in the Composing Room. The job involved communicating with other departments, like newsroom editors, her supervisor the Superintendent, and the shop foreman.

Creator

James Buemi

Source

James Buemi Collection

Date

1998

Rights

This Item has been made available for educational and research purposes by the Drs. John S. and Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center at Gallaudet University. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You may need to obtain permission for your intended use if your use is otherwise not permitted by the copyright and applicable related rights legislation. For specific information about the copyright and reproduction rights for this Item, please contact the Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center: https://www.gallaudet.edu/drs-john-s-and-betty-j-schuchman-deaf-documentary-center

Format

Still Image

Type

Photograph

Citation

James Buemi, “Jane Golightly, Deaf Assistant Superintendent,” DeafPrinters, accessed November 24, 2024, https://deafprinters.com/items/show/37.

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