Mrs. Sampson
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U-M Coed From Kentucky Named 'Queen'
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1959
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University of Michigan Men's Glee Club Entertains Crowd at March of Dimes Kickoff Variety Show at Hill Auditorium, January 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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Dancers Entertain Crowd at March of Dimes Kickoff Variety Show at Hill Auditorium, January 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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March of Dimes Kickoff Variety Show at Hill Auditorium, January 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1959
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'Cool' Entertainment: An outdoor variety show (top) was held in front of Hill Auditorium yesterday, despite the cold. It was part of the National Foundation's 1959 March of Dimes kickoff in Ann Arbor. The Men's Glee Club is on the auditorium platform left of the stage. A number of nationally-known figures took part.
Ann Arbor News, January 7, 1959
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'Cool' Entertainment: An outdoor variety show (top) was held in front of Hill Auditorium yesterday, despite the cold. It was part of the National Foundation's 1959 March of Dimes kickoff in Ann Arbor. The Men's Glee Club is on the auditorium platform left of the stage. A number of nationally-known figures took part.
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Euline McCorkle Uses Adaptive Telephone to Overcome Polio Disabilities, January 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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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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Kathy Wendt and Euline McCorkle, both polio patients, have a new business in telephone sales, May 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1955
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'Business Women' Overcome Handicaps: Kathy Wendt (left) and Euline (Corky) McCorkle team up at the Ann Arbor Convalescent Home for a job of telephone selling. The two plucky girls, both paralyzed by polio, hope someday to become self-supporting through their work.
Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1955
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'Business Women' Overcome Handicaps: Kathy Wendt (left) and Euline (Corky) McCorkle team up at the Ann Arbor Convalescent Home for a job of telephone selling. The two plucky girls, both paralyzed by polio, hope someday to become self-supporting through their work.
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Ann Arbor Public Library Books Read on the Ceiling, March 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1955
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Staring At The Ceiling Can Be Fun: Harold A. Schumann, 23-year-old polio patient at the Ann Arbor Convalescent Home, is reading a book -- on the ceiling -- and it's quite an accomplishment. The only part of his body he can move is his head, from left to right. With that movement he can press a button which controls a ceiling projector. The projector flashes a book on the ceiling, page by page. As he finishes a page, he presses the button to advance the film to the next page.
Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1955
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Staring At The Ceiling Can Be Fun: Harold A. Schumann, 23-year-old polio patient at the Ann Arbor Convalescent Home, is reading a book -- on the ceiling -- and it's quite an accomplishment. The only part of his body he can move is his head, from left to right. With that movement he can press a button which controls a ceiling projector. The projector flashes a book on the ceiling, page by page. As he finishes a page, he presses the button to advance the film to the next page.
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Ceiling Projectors Made By Ann Arbor Firm Allow Bed-Ridden Patients To Read Books
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April
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1955
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