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Joseph P. Sheridan, veteran a beacon for disabled; at 80

By Andrea Gabbidon-Levene
Globe Correspondent / October 10, 2004

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After Joseph P. Sheridan lost an arm and part of a leg during World War II, he decided to dedicate his life to helping other people with disabilities. As part of his mission, he cofounded Camp Arrowhead in Natick and a swimming program at Babson College in Wellesley, both for children with disabilities. (Full Article: 495 Words)

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