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AFB JOURNAL OVISUAL
IMPAIRMENT& BLINDNESS
  
Expanding possibilities for people with vision loss  
 

August 2006 • Volume 100 Number 8

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Figure 1.

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Figure 1. Winter 1919 - Volume 12, Number 4, Pointing the Way: What the Government is Doing for Our Men Blinded in the War, Evergreen, Baltimore, Maryland. [Reprint.] Outlook for the Blind, p. 10.

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The figure consists of two photographs.

Caption: Basket making and chair caning are practical means for training the fingers, their chief value in such a school as this.

Description: Six men wearing military-style uniforms work with long strips of cane and wooden chairs at two long tables in a sunny room.

Caption: None of the men are expected to become carpenters, but all the men are helped by the use of the simpler carpenter's tools.

Description: Two men in military-style uniforms work in a sunny room at carpenter's tables with various tools, including a vice and a saw. A man wearing a white shirt and tie observes their work.

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