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Ida Daly

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527: 31: 149:, from 1953 to 1975. In the late 1950s, Daly was District 5 president of the Indoor Sports Club, a national disability organization. In 1960, she took a cross-country roadtrip with two friends, and in 1965 she traveled to Europe representing the 160:
Apartments for the Handicapped, an innovative seven-story residential building, opened in Seattle, after years of advocacy and extensive input by Daly. In 1973, she and her older sister Hazel Flagler Begeman co-write a book,
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In 1944, Ida May Flagler married pharmacist Frank Allen Wiman Daly. She was widowed when Frank Daly died in 1958, and she died in 1985, aged 83 years, in Seattle, Washington. Her papers are archived at the
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Daly was a founder in 1951, and longtime director, of the Seattle Handicapped Center, "one of the first to be both financed and operated by the disabled themselves". She edited the center's publications,
165:, about Ida Daly's life and work. Daly's contributions were recognized by the President's Commission on Employment of the Handicapped, with an award presented to her by the committee's chairman, 582: 562: 557: 577: 567: 465: 153:, to visit programs for disabled people. In 1969, Daly gave an interview about the barriers to wheelchair-using tourists in Washington, D.C. 481: 299: 150: 128:, where again her classes were restricted to the first floor. The Flagler family moved to Seattle in the 1930s and later to 517: 572: 587: 429: 270: 186: 109:. She was the daughter of banker Ira Loren Flagler and Della W. Flagler. At the age of 3, she was diagnosed with 378: 182: 325: 239: 403: 121: 552: 547: 125: 117: 129: 110: 106: 102: 51: 35:
Ida Daly, from a 1966 publication of the Bureau of Employment Security, U. S. Employment Service.
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Johnston, Steve (May 8, 1985). "Activist for handicapped didn't let wheelchair stop her".
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Daly also enjoyed painting, and exhibited her works at events in Seattle.
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An older white woman wearing a dark suit and glasses, seated in a wheelchair. She is smiling, and wearing a corsage. One hand is resting on her lap.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Lime Springs, Iowa
muscular dystrophy
Spokane, Washington
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri
Central Washington
People to People Program
Center Park
Harold Russell
University of Washington
Seattle Housing Authority





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"New Book About Lime Springs Woman's Victory over Handicap"


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