Outlook for the Blind, Volume 11Massachusetts Association for Promoting the Interests of the Blind, 1917 |
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Page 76 - 21 Macmillan t British Red cross soc. Reports by the joint war committee and the joint war finance committee of the British Red cross society and the Order of St. John...
Page 53 - I am also representing the American Association of Instructors of the Blind and the American Association of Workers for the Blind — the two rational professional membership associations in the field, as well as the Blinded Veterans Association.
Page 4 - ... another it may be possible to carry on. The purposes of the New York Association for the Blind are thus expressed: To prevent unnecessary blindness; to help the blind to help themselves; to succor and relieve the ill, needy, and aged blind; to give the blind work, fun, and comfort.