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12675
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One of the most unusual classes in North Carolina, women at the YWCA in Asheville are learning to transcribe copy into Braille, a special form of reading in which the words are felt by fingertips rather than seen with the eyes. Sighted women enrolled in the class plan to use their knowledge as volunteers in projects for the visually handicapped.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 6, Aug 1961, p12
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Record #:
13440
Author(s):
Abstract:
One of the most unusual classes in North Carolina, women at the YWCA in Asheville are learning to transcribe copy into Braille, a special form of reading in which the words are felt by fingertips rather than seen with the eyes. Sighted women enrolled in the class plan to use their knowledge as volunteers in projects for the visually handicapped.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 29 Issue 6, Aug 1961, p12
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