| Access Conditions |
Contact museum staff regarding access. |
| Admin/Biog History |
The Hadley School for the Blind was founded by William A. Hadley, who was blind, in Winnetka, Illinois in 1920. The school offers distance (at-home) courses to blind and visually impaired adults living in the United States and elsewhere. |
| Collection |
APH Collection |
| Creator |
The Hadley School for the Blind |
| Credit line |
APH Collection, 2000.145 |
| Custodial History |
These materials were kept on file in the office of APH Controller Jane Kent. They were transferred to the APH Museum by the Accounts Payable Department in 2000. |
| Date |
1964, ca. 1955, ca. 1980 |
| Dates of Accumulation |
ca. 1964-1980 |
| Abstract |
Printed annual report of the Hadley School for the Blind for 1964 describes the school's programs and lists officers and staff. Includes a financial statement of income and expenses, and black-and-white photo illus. Also, included are two bulletins describing the program and courses offered by the Hadley School for the Blind.
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| Extent of Description |
2 folders (1 annual report and 2 bulletins). Dimensions: 9.25 x 6.25 in. (bulletin 26); 11 x 8.5 in. (report and bulletin 36). |
| Finding Aids |
Container list available. |
| Level of description |
Item |
| Link |
2000.145 |
| Object ID |
2000.145.2-4 |
| Object Name |
Report, Annual |
| People |
Hadley, William A. |
| Search Terms |
Hadley School for the Blind (IL) |
| Subjects |
Schools for the blind and visually handicapped Correspondence schools Education -- United States Annual reports |
| System of arrangement |
Arranged chronologically. Bulletins are filed after annual reports. |
| Title |
Hadley School for the Blind annual report and bulletins |
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