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The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Dan Addison.
The Archer variable use - 6 in 1 forearm exerciser features a number of finger, hand,and forearm exercises for a variety of individuals. Watch the video recording for more info.
Whether you are a dedicated martial artist , or you are a professional guitar player, or you are a gymnast, if you want to improve your hand strength the Archer adjustable-multi-function hand gripper can help you. The wrist exercise equipment will help you if you are needing physical therapy for the hand. Or, if you just want to improve your finger grip strength, the adjustable-multi-function hand exerciser can help you. The variable use hand grip strengthener can supplement or even replace the Gripmaster pro and coc grip hand, finger, and forearm exerciser . If you suffer from weakness in the palms of your hands, or you want to build your grip, the Archer 6 in 1 variable use forearm exerciser is for you.
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The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Justin Ide.
The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Justin Ide.
The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Mina Pirasteh.
A healthy diet is one of the key ingredients for a perfect summer bod. Still, as you may already know, it is not enough to eat proper food to have killer abs, and perfectly toned arms and legs!
Regular exercise comes into play at this point. And since a prominent belly is usually ‘the last ...
The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Justin Ide.
See the recording beneath to learn how the Archer multiple-use 6 in 1 finger exercise equipment is implemented.
The Archer 6 in 1 variable use hand grip strengthener equipment is like no other forearm gripper on the market. It is an effective replacement for, or supplement to, the Captain Of Crush Grippers, the Gripmaster, or the power web finger hand wrist and forearm exerciser, finger and hand exerciser . If you have constant weakness in the hands and need hand and finger exercises for weakness in the joints of the hands, or you want to build your hand grip strength, the adjustable is for you. It benefits a wide range of people. Whether you play cello, or you are a basketball player, or serious weight lifter the Archer adjustable use hand exerciser will work for you.
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The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Mina Pirasteh.
The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Dan Addison.
The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Cole Geddy.
The University of Virginia celebrates its 184th Final Exercises on May 19th, 2013. Photo by Mina Pirasteh.
Description: Group portrait taken outside of Fisher Cottage. Students from the cottage are dressed in costume representing the founding of Perkins Institution by Dr. John Dix Fisher. Pictured are Virginia Dean, Eileen Macnamara, Mary Stanovitch as Dr. Fisher, Miss Matthews as Dr. Howe, Barbara Getchell, Evelyn Crosnan, Perkins alumna and staff member Julia E. Burnham, and Elanor Irwin.
Creator: Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind, collector
Date: circa 1932, November 9-10
Format: Photographs
Genre: Black and white photographs
Language/Script: no linguistic content.
Place of Origin: Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Historical Note: The students in the photograph are participating in a centennial performance of a play was written by Miss Julia E. Burnham, a Perkins alumna and member of the teaching staff. A new feature of the winter term in 1932 was the presentation of programs prepared by the various cottages for the Centennial Exercises on successive Thursday nights. On each night a boys' cottage and a girls' cottage presented their programs to the assembled Upper School. These programs had been researched to portray the history of the school.
Source:
"Report of the Director" One Hundred and Second Annual Report of the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind p. 13-15. Internet Archive
Extent: 1 photographic print
Location: Perkins Archives, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Related Materials: Farrell, Gabrielle. “One Hundred Years.” The Lantern, October 1932 Internet Archive.
Digital Identifier: AG242-65-81
Notes:Title and date supplied by cataloger.
Terms of Access and Use: The Perkins Archives does not provide physical access to materials available in a digital format. No known copyright restrictions. The item may be subject to rights of privacy, rights of publicity, and other restrictions. This image is the property of Perkins School for the Blind and use of this image requires written permission. For more information, please visit Perkins.org/image-licensing.