Nearly-Blind Youth's Greatest Thrill Comes When He Enters High School

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1954
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Gerald Lutz Listens To High School History Lessons On A Wire Recorder Furnished By The Ann Arbor Lions Club, May 1954

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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1954
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Gerald Lutz, 19, (left), who has only 20 per cent of normal vision and uses a white cane to get around, learns some of his lessons at Ann Arbor High School by listening to wire recordings. He takes notes with a braille slate. The wire recorder has been furnished him by the Ann Arbor Lions Club, sponsors of White Cane Week this week. Prof. Raymond L. Garner (right), Lions blind committee chairman, recorded Jerry's history book. Jerry can then do his homework by listening to records.
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1954
Caption:
Gerald Lutz, 19, (left), who has only 20 per cent of normal vision and uses a white cane to get around, learns some of his lessons at Ann Arbor High School by listening to wire recordings. He takes notes with a braille slate. The wire recorder has been furnished him by the Ann Arbor Lions Club, sponsors of White Cane Week this week. Prof. Raymond L. Garner (right), Lions blind committee chairman, recorded Jerry's history book. Jerry can then do his homework by listening to records.
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WAAM Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary

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October
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1997
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