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Excerpt from: Address Of The The Trustees Of The New England Institution For The Education Of The Blind To The Public The Trustees have now the satisfaction of announcing, that their institution has been in actual operation for five months; and that their most sanguine expectations of the capacity of the blind for receiving an education, have been fully verified in the progress of the interesting beings under their charge.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Address Of The The Trustees Of The New England Institution For The Education Of The Blind To The Public | |
Creator: | Edward Brooks, Horace Mann, and S.C. Phillips (authors) | |
Date: | 1833 | |
Format: | Annual Report | |
Publisher: | Carter, Hendee & Co. | |
Source: | Perkins School for the Blind ![]() | |
Keywords: | Accident; Advocacy; Assistive Technology; Asylums; Beggar; Benevolence; Blind; Boston, MA; Charity; Communication; Disease; Economics; Education; Educational Institutions; Embossed Print; Employment; France; Germany; Government; Government Agencies; Horace Mann; Institutions; Labor; Laws & Regulation; Legislation; Massachusetts; Memorials; Music; Perkins School For The Blind; Policy; Politics; Poverty; Prejudice; Public Welfare; Religion; Samuel Gridley Howe; Schools; Sensory Disability; Social Welfare & Communities; Statistics; Technology & Equipment; Trustees; Work | |
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Note: | Reprinted at the South Boston Inquirer Press, 1873. |