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MARGARETHE V. WITZLEBEN ...Deaf founder of the world's first league for the hard of hearing, was inspired by watching a German woman straining to catch the preacher's words in a little church at Berlin in 1901.

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Radio Record, 25 March 1938, Page 9

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MARGARETHE V. WITZLEBEN ...Deaf founder of the world's first league for the hard of hearing, was inspired by watching a German woman straining to catch the preacher's words in a little church at Berlin in 1901. Radio Record, 25 March 1938, Page 9

MARGARETHE V. WITZLEBEN ...Deaf founder of the world's first league for the hard of hearing, was inspired by watching a German woman straining to catch the preacher's words in a little church at Berlin in 1901. Radio Record, 25 March 1938, Page 9

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