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Walter CamenishWalter Camenish in Spokane Chronicle - Apr 28 1981
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"... whether the federal regulations at issue go beyond the provision of the 1973 law prohibiting discrimination against handicapped persons in programs getting federal moncy. The suit was initiated by Walter Camenish, a deaf graduate student at the University of Texas 1 at who needed a sign language interpreter to finish his master's degree. He needed the degree to keep his job ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Walter CamenishWalter Camenish in Reading Eagle - Apr 29 1981
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"... the federal regulations at issue go beyond the provision of the 1973 law prohibiting discrimination against handicapped persons in programs getting federal money. 1 THE SUIT WAS initiated by Walter Camenish, a deaf graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin, who needed a sign language interpreter to finish his master's degree. He needed the degree to keep his job ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Walter CamenishWalter Camenish in Boca Raton News - Apr 3 1979
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"... are disabled. But even this expenditure, amounting to more than. per handicapped student, lias not been enough to keep the school from being sued. One lawsuit was brought by Walter Camenish,- dean of studentsof the Texas School' for the Deaf. Required to get a master's degree in order to keep his job, he enrolled in University Vice President Ronald M. Brown ..."
Publication place: Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States
Walter CamenishWalter Camenish in Lakeland Ledger - Apr 1 1979
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"... Texas, student and administration are locked in combat over whether the University should pay for such “consumable" auxiliary aids as readers for the blind and interpreters for the deaf. Walter Camenish. a former graduate student who is deaf, See HANDICAPPED Pg. 39. ..."
Publication place: Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, United States