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Perkins Institution And Massachusetts School For The Blind, One Hundred And Fifteenth Annual Report, 1946

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Date: 1946
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LOWER SCHOOL GIRLS

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Accord, Rachel, Franklin, Mass.
Baker, Amelia, Grand Isle, Vt.
Bleakney, Brenda, Oak Bluffs, Mass.
Boyd, Janet, Chelmsford, Mass.
Boyle, Maureen, Dracut, Mass.
Brown, Beverly Ann, Woburn, Mass.
Clary, Janet, Laurens, S. C.
Daigneault, Aline, North Adams, Mass.
DeAngelis, Dorothy, Providence, R. I.
Doustou, Bernadette, Fort Kent, Maine
Dowling, Patricia, Lawrence, Mass.
Doyen, Marjorie, Bethel, Maine
Driben, Joyce, Dorchester, Mass.
Dunlap, Elizabeth, New Orleans, La.
Finan, Irene, Providence, R. I.
Forrest, Maureen, Chicopee, Mass.
Francis, Mary Ann, Providence, R. I.
Frank, Patricia, Nashua, N.H.
Gauquier, Ellen, Kingston, Mass.
Gerdes, Helen, Portland, Maine
Glines, Joan, Twin Mountain, N. H.
Halekas, Joyce, Roxbury, Mass.
Johnson, Lillian, Everett, Mass.
Lareau, Mary Ann, Worcester, Mass.
LeBlanc, Joan, Framingham, Mass.
Leonard, Ann Marie, Malden, Mass.
Libby, Virginia, Lincoln, Maine
Matthews, Lucy, Cambridge, Mass.
McAuliffe, Barbara, Roxbury, Mass.
McClure, Ann Marie, Augusta, Maine
McLaughlin, Rita, Wilmington, Mass.
McNulty, Rosalind, Dorchester, Mass.
Mercey, Cynthia, Jeffersonville, Vt.
Merrill, Nancie, Dover, N. H.
Nerney, Carol, North Attleboro, Mass.
Nichols, Barbara, Essex Center, Vt.
Noddin, Sandra, Groton, Mass.
Nyland, Collette, Beverly, Mass.
O'Donnell, Patricia, Salem, Mass.
Olson, Gloria, Augusta, Maine
Pacheco, Priscilla, Somerset, Mass.
Pelkey, Joyce, Bangor, Maine
Phifer, Joy, Fall River, Mass.
Pinkham, Paula, Malden, Mass.
Pollselli, Anna, Worcester, Mass.
Porter, Virginia, Lubec, Maine
Raycraft, Ann Marie, Dover, N. H.
Reed, Anita, Dover, N. H.
Russell, Patricia, Roxbury, Mass.
Schmidt, Alice Karen, Webster, Mass.
Silvia, Barbara, Taunton, Mass.
Stevens, Thelma, Sherborn, Mass.
Thorsen, Sylvia, Lynn, Mass.
Tripp, Judith, West Yarmouth, Mass.
Wattrick, Barbara, Worcester, Mass.
Wells, Marion, Farmington, N.H

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ENROLLMENT BY STATES -- OCTOBER 1, 1946

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UpperSchoolLowerSchoolDeaf-BlindTotals
StateMFMFMF
Massachusetts37254354-2142
Maine94118--32
New Hampshire2376--18
Vermont2363--14
Rhode Island6563--20
New Jersey23---16
Other States37224422
Totals6151755647234

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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I. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR CONCERTS, RECITALS, AND DRAMATICS

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To Miss SELMA LUDWIG for two tickets to a piano recital; to MRS. FELICA KUTTEN for two tickets to Alexander Brovosky's recital; to FIRST NATIONAL BANK for tickets to Sunday afternoon concerts throughout the season; to CATHOLIC GUILD FOR THE BLIND for thirty-three tickets to Guild Choristers concert in Jordan Hall; to JUNIOR LEAGUE OF BOSTON for invitations to attend their performance of "Rumpelstiltskin"; to MISS DEBORAH KIMBALL for tickets to concerts.

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II. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR TALKS AND CONCERTS IN OUR HALL

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To MISS ALICE M. CARPENTER, MISS GAYATI DEVI, MISS WINIFRED H. HATHAWAY, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, MISS ALFRIEDA MOSHER, MADAME G. PISART, DR. EDWARD E. ALLEN, FRANCIS M. ANDREWS, DAN HUNTINGTON FEN JR., REV. JOHN FITZSIMMONS, ROBERT H. HALLOWELL, JAMES H. KENT, DR. WALTER KALLENBACK, CHRISTOPHER LEGG, MATTHEW DI MARTINO, WILLIAM MCGREAL, HENRY RICHARDS, RT. REV. WILLIAM T. ROBERTS, SGT. HAROLD RUSSELL, CAPTAIN STEPTOE, for talks at Upper School Assembly.

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To MISS RUTH HAYDEN, author of "Erma at Perkins," MISS ETHEL PARKER, Home Teacher, MISS EUNICE W. WILSON of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, DR. EDWARD E. ALLEN, ROBERT H. HALLOWELL, DR. HUGO B.C. RIEMER, ARTHUR F. SULLIVAN, for talks to the Harvard Class.

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To MRS. EDGAR W. ANDERSON for speaking to the Staff.

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To MR. ALEXANDER HUSTON, Water Safety Instructor of the Red Cross, for swimming lessons to pupils.

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To MISS MARY MUNN of Toronto for piano recital for students.

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To MISS RUTH COX for reading poems and Christmas story at Lower School Assembly.

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To the OFFICERS AND MEN of U.S.S Wasp for party given the entire school aboard the Aircraft Carrier.

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To the clergy of Watertown for assembly talks during the Lenten Season.

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To the patriotic organizations of Watertown for exercises in commemoration of Memorial Day.

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To the Catholic Guild for the Blind and to the Protestant Guild for the Blind for religious instruction.

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III. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR BOOKS AND PERIODICALS

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Embossed Periodicals - All Story Braille Magazine, Arkansas Braille News, Braille Courier, Braille Book Review, Braille Star Theophist, Campus News, Catholic Digest, Catholic Messenger, Catholic Review, Children's Friend, Christian Record, Christian Science Bible Lessons, Church Herald for the Blind, Discovery, The Evangel, Forward Day by Day, Herald of Christian Science, Home Teacher, Illinois Braille Messenger, The Illuminator, Jewish Braille Review, John Milton Magazine, Junior Evangel, Kentucky Colonel, Lions Juvenile Braille Monthly, Lutheran Messenger for the Blind, Lux Vera, Maryland Oriole, Matilda Ziegler Magazine, Messenger of the Sightless, Ohio Ray, Our Special, Red and White, Readers Digest, School Journal, The Searchlight, Texas Meteor, Unity Daily Work, Weekly News, Wee Wisdom.

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