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... boy referred to Miss Farrell's de- partment as a mental defective who , upon minute examination , proved not to be mentally defective at all , but totally deaf in one ear and with the hearing seriously impaired in the other ear . This boy ...
... boy referred to Miss Farrell's de- partment as a mental defective who , upon minute examination , proved not to be mentally defective at all , but totally deaf in one ear and with the hearing seriously impaired in the other ear . This boy ...
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... boy fortunately lived on a farm . All through these years he heard expressed for him the sorrow of his family . Some place in the mind which lived in the great awkward , overgrown body there was the spark that life still held , hope ...
... boy fortunately lived on a farm . All through these years he heard expressed for him the sorrow of his family . Some place in the mind which lived in the great awkward , overgrown body there was the spark that life still held , hope ...
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... boys were selected from the four Ungraded classes . They were from the high - mentality groups and ranged in age from 10 to 17 ( mental age 7 to 11 ) . On April 17 , 1914 , the boys , under the personal charge of Miss Elise Seyfarth ...
... boys were selected from the four Ungraded classes . They were from the high - mentality groups and ranged in age from 10 to 17 ( mental age 7 to 11 ) . On April 17 , 1914 , the boys , under the personal charge of Miss Elise Seyfarth ...
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... boys were per- mitted to stay over night with the Farmer . Our first efforts at gardening were dismal . We had all played in our school garden before this , but never in such a garden . Our rows were more than crooked , and our seeds ...
... boys were per- mitted to stay over night with the Farmer . Our first efforts at gardening were dismal . We had all played in our school garden before this , but never in such a garden . Our rows were more than crooked , and our seeds ...
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... boys has found a purpose in his reading lessons . He wants to read more bulletins , so he can raise potatoes . All of us are waiting anxiously for next year . TESTS In April , 1914 , before the work on the Farm began , and again at the ...
... boys has found a purpose in his reading lessons . He wants to read more bulletins , so he can raise potatoes . All of us are waiting anxiously for next year . TESTS In April , 1914 , before the work on the Farm began , and again at the ...
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