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... physically handicapped but also to the economically depressed and the edu- cationally handicapped.7 Since there are special schools and services for the deaf and the blind , these two groups will receive individual mention , although ...
... physically handicapped but also to the economically depressed and the edu- cationally handicapped.7 Since there are special schools and services for the deaf and the blind , these two groups will receive individual mention , although ...
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... physically handicapped , but feels they will need assistance in applying to the lending agency , and becoming familiar with the variety of material offered.11 Reixach reviews the Library of Congress program and describes the extent of ...
... physically handicapped , but feels they will need assistance in applying to the lending agency , and becoming familiar with the variety of material offered.11 Reixach reviews the Library of Congress program and describes the extent of ...
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... Handicapped , ” ALA Bulletin 61 : 170-79 ( Feb. 1967 ) . 8. U.S. Office of Education , Standards for Library - Media ... Physically Handicapped , “ Report of the Nelson Survey , ” Talking Book Topics 35 : 147 ( Sept. 1969 ) . 15. J. C. ...
... Handicapped , ” ALA Bulletin 61 : 170-79 ( Feb. 1967 ) . 8. U.S. Office of Education , Standards for Library - Media ... Physically Handicapped , “ Report of the Nelson Survey , ” Talking Book Topics 35 : 147 ( Sept. 1969 ) . 15. J. C. ...
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