Box MSS163.21
Contains 13 Results:
Series 2: Correspondence
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
TTYs, 1968 - 1977, 1989
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
TTYs at O'Hare International Airport, 1980 - 1984
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Rehabilitation Services Administration, 1946 - 1966
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Rehabilitation Services Administration, 1975 - 1977
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
Untermyer, Ethel, 1969 - 1981
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
Valentine, James Berry, 1954
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
Wheeler, Ned, 1982 - 1985
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
Winston Salem Rehabilitation Center, 1971 - 1972
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.
World Congress of the Deaf, 1971 - 1975
For the most part, this correspondence relates to advocacy, outreach to Deaf communities and the NFSD generally. Also included are records concerning legal work with the state government, specifically on vocational rehabilitation issues and the infamous Krakover case, who was a Deaf peddler. Finally, there are several folders relating to the right to drive automobiles.