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Independent Vision

Dorothy Harrison Eustis and the story of the Seeing Eye

New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond Series

by Miriam Ascarelli

Synopsis

Mention the words “Seeing Eye,” and most people will associate them with guide dogs for the blind and partially sighted. Mention the name “Dorothy Harrison Eustis,” and most people will not recognize it, even though she is the woman responsible for founding The Seeing Eye, the first guide dog school in the United States. Since its inception eighty years ago, The Seeing Eye has trained thousands of people who are visually impaired to use guide dogs. The success of the program has spawned guide dog schools across the country and around the world, and the concept has been further expanded to include service dogs for people with other kinds of disabilities. Drawing on correspondence, private papers, and newspaper accounts of the day, Miriam Ascarelli chronicles the life of Dorothy Harrison Eustis revealing both a driven woman and a very private person who shunned media coverage of herself but actively courted it for her organization.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2010
ISBN-13 9781557535634
ISBN-10 1557535639
Class Copyright
Publisher Purdue University Press
Subject EDUCATION;PETS
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 124
Shelf No. KB568