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Loading up for trip to vermont are Mrs. Lorne Booth and her son, Donald, 18. He has dyslexia, a learning disorder that causes him to see words and fig(...)
Loading up for trip to vermont are Mrs. Lorne Booth and her son, Donald, 18. He has dyslexia, a learning disorder that causes him to see words and fig(...)

Loading up for trip to vermont are Mrs. Lorne Booth and her son, Donald, 18. He has dyslexia, a learning disorder that causes him to see words and fig(...)

Date9/9/1977
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Original Toronto Star caption: Loading up for trip to vermont are Mrs. Lorne Booth and her son; Donald; 18. He has dyslexia; a learning disorder that causes him to see words and figuers as a confusing jumble. He has to attend a special school in Vermont; at a cost of $9;000 a year; because he can't get proper help in Ontario. He is one of about 60 students who get financial aid to attend U.S. schools.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0005593F