[Letter from Dr. C. R. Athearn, Director of The New York Institute for the Education of the Blind to James C. Sewell, dated August 20, 1945]
[Letter from J. Edgar Pew to Mrs. Hamilton Lee, dated April 9, 1945]
[Letter from James Sewell to His Mother, dated February 15, 1945]
[Letter from Jim Austin to J. C. Sewell, CMO MM, dated March 5, 1945]
[Letter from Jim Cate to James Sewell]
[Letter from L.H. True, Vice President and Manager of Magnolia Pipe Line Company, to James C. Sewell, dated August 21, 1946]
[Letter from Maury Maverick, Jr. to the Honorable Lyndon Johnson, Vice-President of the United States, dated June 23, 1961]
[Letter from Merle E. Frampton, Ph.D., LL.D., LITT.D., Principal of The New York Institute for the Education of the Blind to Mrs. Hamilton Lee, dated March 29, 1945]
[Letter from Ralph W. Yarborough to Robert F. Kennedy]
[Letter from Texas Secretary of State Roy R. Barrera to James C. Sewell]
[Letter to Janet (no last name) from James Sewell]
[Lisbeth Tooke, speech therapist, works with Mike Cameron, who is wearing headphones, in a speech training game at the Rehabilitation Center of the Fort Worth Society for Crippled Children and Adults]
[Marilyn Jones, Jack Hunnicatt and Roger Walker of the Tarrant County Association for the Blind]
[Michelle Spann watches Sandra L. Clarkson as she hooks up a new hearing device, a cochlear implant, for Charles Spann]
[Mime artist Toad (aka Antoinette Attell) performs for children at Tarrant County Wide School for the Deaf to teach the children how to communicate by using their bodies]
[Mime artist Toad (aka Antoinette Attell) performs for children at the Tarrant County Wide School for the Deaf]
[Mime artist Toad (aka Antoinette Attell) performs for children]
[Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andrews demonstrate the TV phone designed to help the deaf communicate]
[Mrs. Lawton G. Gambill, member of the Fort Worth Junior League, works with speech therapy student children at the Fort Worth Society for Crippled Children and Adults]
[National Federation of the Blind letter to Texas Legislature]
[Neill Hadder swings at beeping T-ball while Koleta Methvin, director of summer camp for Lighthouse for the Blind, looks on]
[News announcing Interpreter Services for the deaf]
[Nurses Aide Mrs. E.T. Stearns interviews Arthur Corbitt]
[Pamela Mullenix, age 5, works a puzzle in a playroom]
[Patricia Duncan wins Miss Deaf Texas title]
[Paulette Lyons uses a phone device for deaf customers]
[Proclamation declaring Jim Hayes an Honorary Member, Texas Council on Disabilities]
[Richard Johnson, age 11, one of 32 visually impaired children to interact with animals at the Fort Worth Stock Show]
[Rob Granberry and Ginger Head use sign language to explain The Great Bronze Age of China exhibit at the Kimbell Art Museum to deaf visitors]
[Rob Granberry and Ginger Head use sign language to explain The Great Bronze Age of China exhibit at the Kimbell Art Museum]
[Roy Eubanks and Joe Moraga field a batted ball in practice session with the Cowtown Roadrunners]
[Sandra L. Clarkson hooks up a new hearing device, a cochlear implant, for Charles Spann]
[Scott Hudson gets a hit in "beep ball" and tries to find base via a buzzing noise during practice]
[Sharon Williams with her guide dog]
[Shawn Keen and others surround a goat and pet it at the Fort Worth Stock Show]
[Shawn Keen pets a chick at the Fort Worth Stock Show]
[Sign language used at the Kimbell Art Museum]
[Speech therapists Bill Haas and Bennie Ann Smith work with a male child patient wearing headphones]
[Star-Telegram Composing Room Employee Roger Sellers, Who Is Deaf, Signs for Visiting Students from Tarrant County Day School for the Deaf]
[Star-Telegram composing room employee Roger Sellers, who is deaf, signs for visiting students from Tarrant County Day School for the Deaf]