Euline McCorkle Uses Adaptive Telephone to Overcome Polio Disabilities, January 1959
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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1959
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Benefits From March Of Dimes: Miss Euline McCorkle, 22, who was stricken with polio 11 years ago, uses her special telephone hook-up in an answering service she conducts for the Ann Arbor Convalescent Home where she is a patient. She will soon have a new electric wheel chair to replace the one she is sitting in as the result of a wish granted University coed Carol Jenkins at the recent "Queen for a Day" telecast here in conjunction with the national March of Dimes kickoff.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1959
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Benefits From March Of Dimes: Miss Euline McCorkle, 22, who was stricken with polio 11 years ago, uses her special telephone hook-up in an answering service she conducts for the Ann Arbor Convalescent Home where she is a patient. She will soon have a new electric wheel chair to replace the one she is sitting in as the result of a wish granted University coed Carol Jenkins at the recent "Queen for a Day" telecast here in conjunction with the national March of Dimes kickoff.
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1959
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January
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