Talk:Thomas J. Carroll

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References

  1. ^ "Liturgical Pioneers Pastoral Musicians and Liturgists". liturgicalleaders.blogspot.com/.
  2. ^ "Father Carroll Legacy Still Alive, Still Vibrant". www.bva.org/.
  3. ^ Ronald J. Ferguson (2007). The Blind Need Not Apply: A History of Overcoming Prejudice in the Orientation and Mobility Profession. IAP. pp. 103–. ISBN 978-1-59311-575-3.
  4. ^ "Fr. Carroll, Head of Blind Guild, Died April 24, Native of Gloucester, Pioneered New Liturgy". Boston Pilot. 2 May 1971.
  5. ^ Banks, Harold (12 December 1965). "Eyes to the Blind". Pictoral Living Colorado Magazine. pages 28-29.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  6. ^ "American Printing House for the Blind Hall of Fame". http://www.aph.org/. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  7. ^ "Dedication". Listen. page 1: The Catholic Guild For All The Blind. Summer 1971. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)CS1 maint: location (link)
  8. ^ a b c d e Frances A. Koestler (2004). The Unseen Minority: A Social History of Blindness in the United States. American Foundation for the Blind. p. 298. ISBN 978-0-89128-896-1.
  9. ^ http://liturgicalleaders.blogspot.com/2008/11/thomas-carroll.html
  10. ^ Thomas Carroll (1953). Liturgical Week: What is it?" . People's participation and holy week: National Week,Elsberry MO. Liturgical conference Inc. pp. 4–12.
  11. ^ Dorothy Herrmann (15 December 1999). Helen Keller: A Life. University of Chicago Press. pp. 162–. ISBN 978-0-226-32763-1.
  12. ^ Narinder Kapur (21 July 2011). The Paradoxical Brain. Cambridge University Press. pp. 20–. ISBN 978-1-139-49579-0.
  13. ^ Esther Urdang (5 October 2015). Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Interweaving the Inner and Outer Worlds. Taylor & Francis. pp. 47–. ISBN 978-1-317-69945-3.
  14. ^ David Feeney (2007). Toward an Aesthetics of Blindness: An Interdisciplinary Response to Synge, Yeats, and Friel. Peter Lang. pp. 203–. ISBN 978-0-8204-8662-8.
  15. ^ The Cane as a Mobility Aid for the Blind: A Report of a Conference, Washington, D. C., September 10-11, 1971. National Academies. 1972. pp. 2–. NAP:11745.
  16. ^ Cecil R. Reynolds; Elaine Fletcher-Janzen (26 February 2007). Encyclopedia of Special Education: A Reference for the Education of Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Disabilities and Other Exceptional Individuals, 3 Volume Set. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 1376–. ISBN 978-0-470-17419-7.
  17. ^ William R. Wiener; Richard L. Welsh; Bruce B. Blasch (2010). Foundations of Orientation and Mobility. American Foundation for the Blind. pp. 487–. ISBN 978-0-89128-448-2.
  18. ^ Cecil R. Reynolds; Elaine Fletcher-Janzen (25 March 2004). Concise Encyclopedia of Special Education: A Reference for the Education of the Handicapped and Other Exceptional Children and Adults. John Wiley and Sons. pp. 641–. ISBN 978-0-471-65251-9.
  19. ^ The New York Times Biographical Service. New York Times & Arno Press. March 1971.
  20. ^ Gary L Albrecht (7 October 2005). Encyclopedia of Disability. SAGE Publications. pp. 2099–. ISBN 978-1-4522-6520-9.
  21. ^ Joseph Sassani (1995). A history of low vision and blind rehabilitation in the United States. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  22. ^ Stephen Miyagawa (1999). Journey to Excellence: Development of the Military and VA Blind Rehabilitation Programs in the 20th Century. Galde Press, Inc. pp. 81–. ISBN 978-1-880090-76-3.
  23. ^ "Pre-Convention Bulletin 2015". www.bva.org/.
  24. ^ http://carroll.org/services/campus-and-community-rehabilitation/eric-sollee/
  25. ^ http://www.bu.edu/bostonia/summer11/fencing/
  26. ^ http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2010/03/30/through_fencing_blind_students_learn_skills_for_everyday_life/
  27. ^ http://www.matildaziegler.com/2010/04/12/feature-writer-john-christie-first-known-blind-fencing-competition-is-a-success/
  28. ^ "Medicine - Sightless Motion". Newsweek. 16 November 1953.
  29. ^ Msgr. Paul M. Lackner (25 June 1981). "A Leader in Training of the Blind". The Pittsburgh Catholic.
  30. ^ Msgr. Paul M. Lackner (25 June 1981). "A Leader in Training of the Blind". The Guild Approach. The Greater Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind.
  31. ^ Ernest Hartmann (16 December 2007). Dreams and Nightmares. Basic Books. pp. 212–. ISBN 978-0-465-01126-1.
  32. ^ Robert A. Scott (1 January 1981). The Making of Blind Men: A Study of Adult Socialization. Transaction Publishers. pp. 80–. ISBN 978-1-4128-3770-5.
  33. ^ Scot Danforth; Susan Lynn Gabel (2006). Vital Questions Facing Disability Studies in Education. Peter Lang. pp. 169–. ISBN 978-0-8204-7834-0.
  34. ^ The Catholic Charities Review. 1963.
  35. ^ Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness. American Foundation for the Blind. 1991.
  36. ^ The New Outlook for the Blind. American Foundation for the Blind. 1976.
  37. ^ Richard E. Hardy (1 January 1972). Social and Rehabilitation Services for the Blind. C. C. Thomas. ISBN 978-0-398-02309-6.
  38. ^ Thomas J. Carroll (1961). Blindness, What It Is, What It Does, and How To Live With It. Little, Brown. ASIN B0007EY4F6. LCCN 61012808.
  39. ^ a b http://www.fredshead.info/2015/02/blindness-field-legend-selma-marches.html
  40. ^ http://www.aph.org/files/museum/Father-Carroll-talk-on-Selma.txt
  41. ^ http://www.aph.org/files/museum/Father-Carroll-talk-on-Selma.txt
  42. ^ http://www.asb.org/news-events/special-events/louis-braille-awards-ceremony.html
  43. ^ "Over A Century of Service to the Community". http://www.slsbvi.org/. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  44. ^ "the Carroll Awards". http://carroll.org. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)

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References

  1. ^ http://www.aph.org/hall/inductees/carroll-bva-speech/
  2. ^ "Father Carroll Legacy Still Alive, Still Vibrant". www.bva.org/.
  3. ^ "The Twenty Losses of Blindness". www.balancefba.org.
  4. ^ "Hall of Fame, leaders legends in the field of blindness".
  5. ^ "Father Thomas Carroll: A Leader and a Legend".
  6. ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blindness_in_literature}}
  7. ^ "Liturgical Pioneers Pastoral Musicians and Liturgists". liturgicalleaders.blogspot.com/.
  8. ^ "Father Carroll Legacy Still Alive, Still Vibrant". www.bva.org/.
  9. ^ Banks, Harold (12 December 1965). "Eyes to the Blind". Pictoral Living Colorado Magazine. pages 28-29.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  10. ^ http://www.amazon.com/The-Blind-Need-Not-Apply/dp/1593115741
  11. ^ http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-011-0127-1_13
  12. ^ http://www.visionaware.org/blog/visionaware-blog/the-hall-of-fame-for-leaders-and-legends-of-the-blindness-field-2014-nominations/12
  13. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Making-Blind-Men-Robert-Scott/dp/0878556877
  14. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Journey-Excellence-Development-Military-Blind/dp/1880090767
  15. ^ http://www.afb.org/unseen/book.asp?ch=Koe-33omchron
  16. ^ http://www.fredshead.info/2015/02/blindness-field-legend-selma-marches.html
  17. ^ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7555572
  18. ^ http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED056709.pdf
  19. ^ https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/228587
  20. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Education-Vol-1-2nd/dp/0891283404
  21. ^ http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Special-Education-Adolescents-Disabilities/dp/0470642165
  22. ^ http://triblive.com/neighborhoods/yourcarlynton/yourcarlyntonmore/6896595-74/guild-bridgeville-party#axzz3h2NOikf9

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  1. ^ "Medicine". Newsweek. 16 November 1953.
  2. ^ "spells hope". Pictoral Living Colorado Magazine. page 4. 30 May 1965.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. ^ Banks, Harold (12 December 1965). "Eyes to the Blind". Pictoral Living Colorado Magazine. pages 28-29.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. ^ Barnett, M.Robert (Summer 1971). "A Little Bit of Vinegar". Listen. page 7.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  5. ^ "Fr. Carroll, Head of Blind Guild, Died April 24, Native of Gloucester, Pioneered New Liturgy". Boston. 2 May 1971. Note: 1) checking might be Boston, might be Boston Globe.
  6. ^ "Dedication". Listen. page 1: The Catholic Guild For All The Blind. Summer 1971. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)CS1 maint: location (link)

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References

  1. ^ Andrew Potok (18 December 2007). Ordinary Daylight: Portrait of an Artist Going Blind. Random House Publishing Group. pp. 151–. ISBN 978-0-307-41827-2.
  2. ^ Robert A. Scott (1 January 1981). The Making of Blind Men: A Study of Adult Socialization. Transaction Publishers. pp. 80–. ISBN 978-1-4128-3770-5.
  3. ^ Gary L Albrecht (7 October 2005). Encyclopedia of Disability. SAGE Publications. pp. 2099–. ISBN 978-1-4522-6520-9.
  4. ^ Thomas J. Carroll; John F. Muldoon; Thomas F. Furlong (1990). Essays on Blindness Rehabilitation in Honor of Thomas J. Carroll: A Festschrift. American Foundation for the Blind. ISBN 978-0-89128-164-1.
  5. ^ Frances A. Koestler (2004). The Unseen Minority: A Social History of Blindness in the United States. American Foundation for the Blind. p. 298. ISBN 978-0-89128-896-1.
  6. ^ Stephen Miyagawa (1999). Journey to Excellence: Development of the Military and VA Blind Rehabilitation Programs in the 20th Century. Galde Press, Inc. pp. 81–. ISBN 978-1-880090-76-3.
  7. ^ Ronald J. Ferguson (2007). The Blind Need Not Apply: A History of Overcoming Prejudice in the Orientation and Mobility Profession. IAP. pp. 103–. ISBN 978-1-59311-575-3.
  8. ^ Thomas J. Carroll (1961). Blindness, What It Is, What It Does, and How To Live With It. Little, Brown. ASIN B0007EY4F6. LCCN 61012808.

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