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ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – Visit of Her Royal Highness, Princess Benedikte to the ICD – May 7, 1965

Princess Benedikte meets Trustees of the ICD: Harry C. Hagerty, (left) then Financial President of the Metropolitan Life…

ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – Visit of Her Royal Highness, Princess Benedikte to the ICD – May 7, 1965

Princess Benedikte and Trustees of the ICD: Isaac B. Grainger, then President of the Chemical Bank, and Robert G. Collier, then…

ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – ICD Sponsorship of the Royal Danish Ballet Premiere Performance in New York City – May 7, 1956.

Among the many distinguished people who attended the New York premiere performance of the Royal Danish…

ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – ICD Sponsorship of the Royal Danish Ballet Premiere Performance in New York City – May 7, 1956.

ICD amputee Daniella Acanfora, who lost both her legs in an automobile accident and was provided with…

ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – ICD Sponsorship of the Royal Danish Ballet Premiere Performance in New York City – May 7, 1956.

Double legged amputee Daniella Acanfora with Denmark’s Ambassador to the United States Henrik Kauffmann,…

ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center – ICD Sponsorship of the Royal Danish Ballet Premiere Performance in New York City – May 7, 1956.

ICD patient Daniella Acanfora, a double-legged amputee child, shakes hands with Denmark’s Ambassador to…

ICD Rehabilitation and Research Center dinner honoring project DIADEM disabled visitors from Denmark at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City.

Sumner G. Whittier, U.S. Administrator of Veteran Affairs and a member of the American DIADEM…

Marshall Fredericks is presented with the Fine Arts Medal at the American Institute of Architects Convention at the Cloisters in New York City in July 1952.

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Marshall Fredericks, Dr. Andrew C. Ritchie, and Charles Burchfield, judges of local art contest, review Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota artists' work from rolling platform.

Marshall Fredericks attended the Cleveland School of Art (now Cleveland Institute of Art) from 1926-1930.
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