APA

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Kathleen Cother and Georgine Cuchener. (1951). Retrieved from https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20139243

Chicago/Turabian

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. "Kathleen Cother and Georgine Cuchener." UTA Libraries Digital Gallery. 1951. Accessed
May 15, 2024
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MLA

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Kathleen Cother and Georgine Cuchener. 1951. UTA Libraries Digital Gallery, https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20139243. Accessed
15 May 2024
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Special Collections Reference Information

Original image part of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection, University of Texas at Arlington Libraries. Identifier: AR406-6-1006
Identifier: 20139243
Title: Kathleen Cother and Georgine Cuchener
Description: Kathleen Cother (left), blind daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cother, tried out a Braille typewriter on her first day at the Fort Worth School for Exceptional Children. Her teacher, Miss Georgine Cuchener (right), uses the new Braille equipment in teaching the blind children of Fort Worth.
Date Created: 1951-08-31
Coverage: 1950s
Category: Educational Institutions, Medicine, Nature, Science and Technology
Subject Term: Blind persons, Blindness, Braille, Teachers, Students, Schools
Address: United States
Collection: Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Language: None
Type: Still Image
Format: JPG
Publisher: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries
Rights Holder: University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Special Collections
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Project Series: Big Hair and Bigger Business: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Captures the 1950s

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