Re: ARCHITECTURE: A Career for Handicapped?

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> my friend tom Hansen wants to be an one of those
> kinf od people. Please write him he would appreciate
> correspondance and guidance from other students.
> he is paralyzed, so please be sensitive to that.
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> Tom Hansen
> 2214 st. clair st.
> Racine, Wi 53402
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i have come in late on the discussion...but i am emphasizing in handicapper
accessibility, nd wonder where this talk is coming from and/or going. shel
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