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The Local History Index provides only a citation to the article or item. Please visit the Elkhart Public Library’s downtown location at 300 S. Second St. to access the Elkhart Truth newspapers and other collections referenced in this index.


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Showing 4 results for Interpreters.

ID63789
Title of ArticleInterpreters see ASL growing in popularity
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationAsk at Reference Desk
Picture CaptionBecca Neithammer and Colleen Geier
DateApril 17, 2018
PageA1, A7
SubjectsAmerican Sign Language


ID60357
Title of ArticleDeaf interpreter loves teaching
NotesBeverly Templeton
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationAsk at Reference Desk
Picture CaptionBeverly Templeton
DateJuly 23, 2016
PageA1, A8
SubjectsOn The Job Series, Interpreters, Special Education Cooperative, Teachers


ID21273
Title of ArticleInterpreters a new expense for police, court officials
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationMicrofilm - Reference Desk
DateAugust 24, 2006
PageA8
SubjectsFore, Jeanne, Criminal Justice System, Interpreters


ID103215
Title of ArticleYamaha Piano Corp. Visit
Noteshttps://indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/isl4/id/53014/rec/1
SourceElkhart Truth
LocationElkhart Truth Collection; People Pictures - Conn, C.G., Ltd.
Picture CaptionALL FOR MUSIC -- These 56 men came to C. G. Conn Ltd. this week representing the Yamaha Piano Corporation, a division of the Nippon Gakki Co., Tokyo, Japan. They spent a day this week touring Conn's to study modern methods of band instrument manufacturing. Their hostess for the day was Mrs. Mary Henkin (in white dress near right), a native of Japan and the wife of Daniel J. Henkin, Conn's advertising manager. She and several of the Yamaha representatives served as interpreters for the group which continued its North American tour by heading for Chicago's trade fair and Expo '67 in Montreal.
History #epl_truth_photograph_2758_01
DateJun 29, 1967
Page19
SubjectsConn, C.G., Ltd., Musical Instrument Industry