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Show Lad Overcoming Great Handicap 7 s ' W.' ? , v 1 II J I Being crippled and without arms is not too great a handicap for Henry Wiegman, fifteen, of Chicago. This unfortunate boy is making a winning fight against his tremendous afflictions. Henry is a pal of "Uncle Robert," friend of afflicted boys and girls. Henry showed he could do many things the other boys of his age do with both arms and legs. He wrote a letter on a typewriter with the aid of a stick clutched between his shoulder and his cheek. He drew a picture of Uncle Sam with the aid of a pencil held in his mouth. He carried a chair on his shoulder, removed his hat and coat and put them on again all this without the use of arms. Henry is particularly keen about art work and hopes to become an accomplished commercial artist. |