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Aslaug Haviland

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54:, Norway, on January 19, 1913. At age 12 she contracted scarlet fever, and as a result lost both her hearing and vision. Little is known about her early life except that after the loss of her hearing she first attended Norway's school for the deaf, where she learned sign language, and later went on to attend the Royal School for the Blind. At the age of 16, Haviland's family was able to save up enough money to send her to the Perkins School for the Blind. There was not, however, enough money for anyone to travel with her, so Haviland traveled alone by boat to Boston. She recorded that all of the individuals on the boat, including the captain, looked after her. Even though she was ill for both the journey and most of her time in Boston, Haviland had a great desire to learn English. Though Haviland returned to Norway after her studies at the Perkins School for the Blind had finished, she eventually was able to teach herself English. 80:". Haviland was a popular speaker in Utah and the west coast, giving both motivational speeches and training on handicaps and rehabilitation. Haviland spoke to the general public at open meetings, but also to professional and government organizations, including both the Governor's Advisory Council for the Visually Handicapped and the Coordinating Council of Organizations and Agencies Serving the Blind at their 1974 conference at 20: 87:
Despite her double handicap, Haviland strove for independence and had a strong desire to learn new things. In 1977 she was given a scholarship to attend a nine-week ceramics class at the Salt Lake Art Center school. The class was designed specifically for the blind, and Haviland was named one of the
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reported that it was "one of 1964's most unusual naturalization cases". An arrangement was made by which as the judge read the oath, a friend of Haviland's translated it into sign language and tapped it out into Haviland's palm.
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offered to waive the repetition of the oath of citizenship, Haviland requested to be able to participate in the ceremony. Senator
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in Norway, and in 1958 after the death of her husband, she and George immigrated to the United States and traveled to Utah.
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Haviland married and had a son, George. In 1952 she, her husband Arne, and her son immigrated to
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Haviland's son George would go on to graduate from the University of Utah and serve an
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Haviland was made an American citizen in 1964. Though federal Judge
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Haviland died in Utah on January 6, 2003, at the age of 89.
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Perkins Institute
Boston
Massachusetts
Bergen
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Murray
Helen Keller
Brigham Young University
LDS mission
Denmark
BYU
A. Sherman Christensen
Wallace F. Bennett


"Aslaug Haviland"
"A Touch can Reveal Life to Those with Sensory Handicaps"




"Blindness, Loss of Hearing Fails to Daunt Woman in Search of Self-Support"


"My sister's Husband, a German Major, and a Ninety-eight Pound Norwegian"
the original
"'Utah's Helen Keller' Talks in Provo Tonight"

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