Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection
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- Photo caption from published photo: "STRANGE TONGUE - An interview through an interpreter leaves Joseph (left) and Francis Haubrich somewhat bewildered. Mrs. Joseph Haubrich and daughter, Margaret, discuss an answer. The family settled in Kitchener only recently, coming from Yugoslavia.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared in the Monday November 23, 1953 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "New Canuck Family Finding Life Tough.", Published negative is missing from envelope. See 53-4373_002 for closest version.
- Photo caption from published version of 53-4430_001: "BOY BURNED - Wayne Binder, 5 1/2, badly burned when he climbed atop a 13,500-volt PUC transformer yesterday, is shown here at the K-W Hospital.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 53-4430_001 appeared on Page 3 of the Tuesday, April 7, 1953 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Child, 5 1/2, Survives 13,000-Volt Charge."
- Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo appeared in the November 24, 1960 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Mother of Three Gets Ph.D.", Photo caption from published photo: "SUPERVISES HOMEWORK - Mrs. Charles Brisbin, who will receive her Ph.D. degree at the University of Toronto tomorrow, still finds time to supervise the studies of her children (left to right), Katherine, Richard and Brian, at their home, 257 Sunview Ave., Waterloo. Mrs. [Doreen] Brisbin is on the staff of the University of Waterloo."
- Photo caption from published photo: "SPECIAL GUEST - Santa Claus was the special guest of cerebral palsied children at a Christmas party at St. Mary's Hall yesterday. Above he reads a book given one of the children. Left to right are James Hunsberger (in back), Frank Jeffery, Elma Hallman and Pearl Clark. The party was sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 53-4495_003 appeared on Page 3 of the Monday, December 14, 1953 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Palsy Tots Forget Ills At Yule Party."