Kansas School for the Deaf - Final Tour of Old Emery Hall
In 1996, the elementary students and teachers of the Kansas State School for the Deaf in Olathe, Kansas, transferred from the old building they had been occupying (classrooms and dormitories) to the brand new building (also called Emery Hall). As they were moving out in March, 1996, dorm supervisors Linda West and Kevin Haynes filmed the whole building as a memorial. The structure was razed some years later, so hopefully this recently-recovered footage will be a great way to remember the history of the School.

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BROKEN SILENCE – KANSAS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF

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The First American School for the Deaf: Documentary

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TV ART SLIDESHOW 24/7 | Vintage Floral Gallery 🌼4K Framed Art Screensaver for Living Room

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Sensational Pianist Lucy Stuns Everyone at Leeds Train Station | The Piano Series 1

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ASL Story - Dorm Shenanigans

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Part 1: A Day In The Life At Shawnee Mission North High School, May 13, 1992 (No Audio)

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Incredible Moments Caught on Camera !

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Life in the Asylum for Women 1900-1950

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Utah School for the Blind

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48 Hours With The Team Of Deaf Football Stars 🤩 (Inspirational)

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KSD Jackrabbit Media II - May 2018

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A Day in the Life of a Child with Autism at The ELIJA School

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DeafBlind people are creating a new language | American Masters | PBS

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Westport High School 1995 Video Yearbook

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D.C. passes movie theater open captioning requirement

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"Keine Filter!": So sieht Yannis die Welt mit Autismus I stark! bei 37 Grad

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What Would Kids Do? | Kids respond to seeing young girl being bullied

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The Tour of Florida School for the Deaf & The Blind (FSDB) Produced By Students!

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