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Item Arthur Calvin Newby(Riley Children's Health, 2022-05) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Frank Clayton Ball(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem George Alexander Ball(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Jessie Spalding Walker Landon(Riley Children's Health, 2018-01) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Josiah Kirby Lilly, Sr.(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Memorial Stained-Glass Window Selected Profiles(Riley Children's Health, 2023-12) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem The Care, Cure, and Education of the Crippled Child: A Study of American Social and Professional Facilities to Care for, Cure, and Educate Crippled Children(International Society for Crippled Children, 1924) Abt, Henry EdwardPages 24-25, 78, and 95-96 of this report mention the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. Page 93 discusses the Jesse Spalding Public School for Crippled Children in Chicago (designed by architect Dwight Heald Perkins and which opened in 1908), one of the country’s first day schools exclusively for children with disabilities. The school was named in honor of the father of Jessie Spalding Walker Landon, wife of Hugh McK Landon, first President of the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association. Jesse Spalding was a philanthropist and leader in Chicago’s lumbering industryItem The First Woman for Riley, Jessie Spalding Landon: A Giving Heart(Riley Children's Health, 2022-03) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem William Fortune(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen Bruner