Accession Number: 2012.19.7
Scope & Content: 8.5 x 11" illustrated six-page newsletter introducing the concepts of orientation and mobility and James Doyle, the Association's staff mobility instructor. Photographs include Doyle working with younger students at street crossings, trailing walls, opening doors, negotiating stairs, finding a chair, and similar tasks.
Creator: Cincinnati Association for the Blind
Interview Date: / /
Collection: AER O&M Division C. Warren Bledsoe Archives
Credit Line: Gift of Jim Doyle, 2012.19.
Administrative History: Jim Doyle was in the first Peripatology class at Boston College in 1960. B.C. created the first graduate program in orientation and mobility in the U.S. His first position out of school was teaching mobility at the Cincinnati Association for the Blind. This is from his personal collection.
Subjects: Blind persons Orientation and mobility