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Seneca Litchard Taught As A Child

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
November
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

SENECA LITCHARD TAUGHT AS A CHILD

ONLY THING HE REMEMBERS IS TO PLAY CARDS.

Will Probably Remain In An Asylum the Rest of His Life.

Seneca Litchard, who was injured over a year ago by being struck by a D., Y., A. A. & J. car while driving on the Ypsilanti road, and whose mind was ffected by the blow which he receiver, is confined in the Pontiac asylum. He has not recovered his senses to any extent, but is being taught to do simple tasks as one would train a child. One thing he does remember, however, and that is to play cards. He plays with everyone he can persuade to join him in a game, but woe is the man who holds a better hand than does Litchard. If any case he is beaten his remarks are anything but pleasant, so the attendants and physicians always manage to lose the game Litchard.

He will never recover his mental balance and will undoubtedly spend the remainder of his days in the asylum.

 

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