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Nurses Alumni Association Bulletin, Fall 2009
2009 - 2010 Meeting Date Calendar
2010 Annual Luncheon & Meeting Notice
Officers, Committee Chairs, Satellite and Volunteers
Bulletin Publication Committee
The President\u27s Message
Treasurer\u27s Report
Resume of Minutes
Office News
Committee Reports
Annual Giving Contributors
Letter to Alumni
Janet C. Hindson Award
Janet C. Hindson Award Qualifications
2009 Janet C. Hindson\u27s Nominees
2009 Janet C. Hindson\u27s Recipient\u27s Acceptance Speech
TJUH\u27s MAGNET Award
Our MAGNET Journey
News About and From Our Graduates
JSN Nursing Alumni Celebration; 117 years of Nursing Education
Memories
Ballad O\u27Brien
Happy Birthday- To Be 80 or More
Luncheon Pictures
50th Anniversary Class List for 1959
2009 Luncheon Reservations
50th Anniversary Class List for 1960
Love Ya Lorraine
In Memoriam, Names of Deceased Graduates
Class News - 2009
Additional Information - Pins, Transcript and Address Information
Application For Nurses\u27 Scholarship Fund
Certification Reimbursement Application
Application For Relief Trust Fund Benefits
List of Hotels
Campus Map
Change of Address Form - Donations - Information Change
Barnes Hospital Bulletin
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The Miracle Worker
The inspiring story of Helen Keller’s miraculous release from the silent world of the blind and deaf through the strong-willed determination of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, is one of the most successful and warmly admired displays of the modern stage. Otterbein’s entry in the American College Theatre Festival. For the entire family.https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/production_1979-1980/1001/thumbnail.jp
A Dramaturgical Analysis of The Miracle Worker
This document is a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the Master of Arts degree in theatre. It is a dramaturgical analysis for William Gibson\u27s play The Miracle Worker, providing a reference for directors and actors. The thesis explores the play\u27s medical and pedagogical history in six chapters: the physiology and psychology of language acquisition as it pertains to sight and/or hearing impaired children, a pedagogical comparison of Samuel G. Howe and Annie Sullivan, a modern diagnosis of the fever that destroyed Helen Keller\u27s vision and hearing, the 19th century pathology and treatment options for the disease of the eye that troubled Annie Sullivan for most of her life and the pathology and prognosis for tuberculosis of the hip, the infection that killed Sullivan\u27s brother. A works cited is included
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