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September 1956 Article    Document
September 1956 Newsletter  A squirrel and a bird next to a tree. Visual Still
August 1956 Newsletter  A drawing of a donkey pulling a cart of flowers. Visual Still
1956 Annual Report    Document
November 1955 Article    Document
November 1955 Article  A father with his arm around his son, both holding cold drinks. Visual Still
September 1955 Article    Document
September 1955 Article    Document
September 1955 Newsletter  A monkey with a hat sits in a tree. Visual Still
July 1955 Article    Document
July 1955 Article    Document
July 1955 Illustration  A drawn picture of a cat in a picnic basket. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Boy in a wheelchair surrounded by Franklin Roosevelt and  other people with disabilities. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will To Win.  A comic creator invents a smiling character in a wheelchair, Good Willy. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Milton Caniff thinks about people with disabilities and shows Good Willy at a Goodwill store. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. A woman shows Good Willy around Goodwill Industries. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Good Willy continues his tour of Goodwill Industries. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comiuc book, The Will to Win.  Good Willy learns about people who have succeeded despite their disabilities. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Good Willy learns more about how Goodwill Industries operates. Visual Still
circa 1955 Comic Book  Panels of the comic book, The Will to Win. Good Willy learns about how Goodwill collects donations. Visual Still
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