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by mail and established a school offering accessible, tuition-free classes for blind and visually impaired people. Hadley has been quoted as saying if he had to choose between having his sight back and the Hadley School, he would choose the school.
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in 1905. During the holiday break in 1915, Hadley caught influenza. Two days after his illness, he lost vision in both of his eyes at the age of 55 (from a detached retina). He learned braille the same year as losing his eyesight.
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When you think of the other fellow only and not yourself, your own problem fades into insignificance; in unselfishness lies the real thrill of being alive.
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high school teacher who lost his sight at age 55. To address the absence of educational opportunities for blind people, he began teaching
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By 1938 - More than 1,000 home-study (distance education) courses have been sent to blind students throughout the U.S.
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November 1920 - A woman in Kansas becomes the first Hadley student to enroll to learn "braille by mail."
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He married Jessie Henderson, a schoolteacher from Fox Lake, Illinois; together they had two children.
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1920 - Hadley and Dr. E.V.L. Brown, an ophthalmologist and friend, found the
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University of Minnesota College of Education and Human Development alumni
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degree in 1881; before he earned his master's degree from the
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Olstrom, Clifford E. (July 10, 2012). "William A. Hadley".
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He died on October 2, 1941, in Winnetka, and is buried in
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Hall of Fame: Leaders and Legends of the Blindness Field
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The school was founded in 1920 by William A. Hadley, a
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William Allen Hadley is born on February 24, 1860, in
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