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School for the Deaf - Testing
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August 1961 (Creation)
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1 negative : b&w ; 9.5 x 12 cm
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Four students in group shot.
Bio/historical note: Located south of the campus on Cumberland Avenue, The School For The Deaf opened in the fall of 1931. Built by the provincial Department of Education, it functioned as a residential school for students deemed too deaf to be accommodated in the public system. The U of S acquired the School from the province in the mid 1980s for a nominal fee. At the time of transfer, the building was renamed the R. J. D. Williams Building, honoring the school's long time chief supervisor.
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Photographer: Unknown
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Neg. Vol. 11