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Camp scene of men, women, and children.
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Group of men, women, and children in camp.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Family portrait in front of a house
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Family portrait. Family in front of a house with vines prominently growing up the side. Four women are seated and one man is standing.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Family portrait in front of house, men only
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Family portrait. Family seated and standing in front of house with front door open. Same family as uvmsctous3003b, but only the males are pictured. Stereograph.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Family portrait in front of house
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Family portrait. Family seated and standing in front of house with front door open.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Family portrait, standing in front of house
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Family portrait. Family standing in front of house .
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Family seated insde a house reading and knitting.
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- Date Created: 1900
- Description: Family seated insde a house reading and knitting.
- Parent Collections: Tennie Toussaint Photographs
Word Problems
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- Creator: Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
- Date Created: 2000
- Description: The cartoon shows a document labeled, "Mediation Exam." It reads, "27. During a one-hour meeting, if a parent speaks about her child's educational needs at 120 words per minute and a professional listens to 83 of those words per minute while simultaneously scanning 6 pages of the students file, how many years will if take for them to understand each other?" There is a hand with a pencil coming from the right side of the panel getting ready to write in the answer. The tag line reads, "Word Problems."
- Parent Collections: Absurdities and Realities of Special Education, Teaching Old Logs New Tricks