Visionary Dr. Frank Hayden built the Special Olympics into a lasting movement
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Open this photo in gallery: Dr. Frank Hayden, the founder of Special Olympics, outside a retirement home in Oakville, Ont. in June, 2018. J.P. MOCZULSKI/THE GLOBE AND MAIL COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Listen to this article Learn more about audio Log in or create a free account to listen to this article. In the early 1960s, Frank Hayden had a job interview for a researcher position at the University of Toronto’s School of Physical and Health Education. Dr. Hayden, who died Saturday at the age of 96, had obtained exercise science, psychology and sports program-related master’s and doctoral deg…
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