Superintendent Lee Yung Shik gives speech at graduation, Taegu School for the Blind and Deaf, Korea

Print, Photographic

Accession Number: 2009.24.16.156

Description: Black-and-white glossy. Superintendent Lee Yung Shik gives a speech at graduation for the Taegu School for the Blind and Deaf. He is wearing a suit and standing behind a podium on stage. In front of him, school children are sitting in the audience, and the graduates are standing against a wall in nice dresses and suits. Behind him on the wall are a large portrait of a Korean man, a clock, and a South Korean flag. Reverse: typewritten in blue ink, "U.S. Army Photo 1 April 53. 24-A311-5/FEC-53. Graduation Ceremonies at the Taegu School for Blind, Deaf and Dumb. Not For Publication Unless Lreleased by a U.S. Army P.I.O. Officer. Photographer: PVT George M. Sanchez 226th SIG SVC Co Photo Lab."

Medium: Photographic Paper

Print Size: 4" (h) x 5" (w)

Date: 1953

Photographer: Sanchez, George M.

History/Provenance: Received with John Milton Society for the Blind (JMS) records from the American Foundation for the Blind.

Credit Line: AFB Migel Memorial Library Collection, 2009.24

Subjects: Graduation ceremonies Korea (South) School children Schools for the blind and visually impaired Schools for the deaf Students