Talk:William Willard

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I have every intention to complete this article, as it is linked to the Indiana School for the Deaf article. William Willard is a very important person of history; he founded the very first school for the Deaf, and was the very first superintendent of I.S.D. Please do not remove this page. I have every intention to complete it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jrw7 (talkcontribs)