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The Silent Worker

The Silent Worker was a magazine from the USA, but was read by deaf people in other countries, such as Daisy Muir, who used this and similar magazines to make contact with deaf people in different countries to set up the Cosmopolitan Correspondence Club.

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The Silent Worker, Vol. 24 No. 7 February 1912. Digital image from the Internet Archive.

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The Silent Worker, Vol. 24 No. 7 February 1912. Digital image from the Internet Archive.

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