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Perkins Institution And Massachusetts School For The Blind, One Hundred And Fifteenth Annual Report, 1946
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368 | Ink Print Periodicals- Alabama Messenger, Arizona Cactus, Colorado Index, Dawn, Desde las Sombras, Du Pont Magazine, Light, Los Ciegos, Luces, Maryland Oriole, Ohio Ray, Optimist, Our Dumb Animals, Red and White, Rocky Mountain Leader, Royer-Greaves Monthly, St. Dunstan's Review, The Seer, Utah Eagle, Virginia Guide, Welfare Bulletin, West Virginia Tablet. | |
369 | To ALICE E. ALDRICH, DONNA ANTONELLIS, JOSEPHINE S. BIDWELL, JESSIE DOANE, ELEANOR DONAHUE, DORTHEA A. DRUEX, NORA G. FAIRBANK, IDA FELDMAN, HERMINE M. GLASSER, LOUISE R. HAWKINS, EDITH A. HEMINGWAY, MARJORIE HUNT, MADELINE JACOBS, EDNA M. KELLY, HELEN E. MAHONEY, ANNE N. OLMSTED, LEONA S. RENNIE, CAROLINE SEVER, EMMA A. SPENCER, and ROSE WIENBERG for hand-transcribed books for the Lower School. | |
370 | To BAHA-I SERVICES FOR THE BLIND, MRS. GAYATRI DEUI, ROBERT FRIED, DR. A.C. GROTH, HADLEY CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, RULDOLF STIENER BRAILLE ASSOCIATION, for embossed books. | |
371 | To ALYN & BACON, AMERICAN PETROLEUM COMPANY, CHARLES E. BUELL, CLEVELAND SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND, REV. JOHN J. CONNOLLY, RUTH DAVIES, GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY, B.F. GOODRICH COMPANY, MARY B. KNOWLTON, CARL H. KOPF, NATIONAL FOREMEN'S INSTITUTE, READER'S DIGEST PROGRAM SERVICE, CARL L. SPONHOLTZ, and FLORENCE J. WORTH for ink print books. | |
372 | To the AMERICAN PRINTING HOUSE FOR THE BLIND, Louisville, Kentucky, and its patrons for talking book copies of the Reader's Digest. | |
373 | NATIONAL BRAILLE PRESS, BOSTON; ORANGE AND MAPELWOOD, NEW JERSEY, CHAPTERS, SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER and NEW YORK CHAPTER, AMERICAN RED CROSS, for binding many copies of hand-transcribed books. | |
374 | IV. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF GIFTS | |
375 | To the DAUGHTERS OF VERMONT for Christmas gifts to the children from Vermont; to the SHAMUT LODGE for gift of toys to children in the Lower School for Christmas; to MRS. PAULINE M. HUMPHREYS of Newport News, Virginia for Christmas gifts to Bernadette Doustou and Jimmy Osborn; to the FIRNABANK CLUB of the First National Bank of Boston for Christmas gifts for the children. | |
376 | To the CATHOLIC GUILD FOR THE BLIND for many material gifts of clothing through the year and gifts and parties at Christmas. | |
377 | To MISS JEAN MILLER for several sleds. | |
378 | To MRS. FREDICK C. HERSEE, MRS. JUSTINE KASSELLS, MISS KEATING, MRS. J.A JOHNSON, DR. W.H. YOUNG, WOMEN'S GUILD, First Parish Church, Belmont, and MR. BERNARD J. ROTHWELL, for gifts of money to be used at Christmas. | |
379 | To the DEAN FOUNDATION FOR LITTLE CHILDREN, for a gift of money which was used for unusual medical expenses and material needs for children in the Lower School. | |
380 | To MR. DAVID BAIRD for money during the year for material help to various students in the School. | |
381 | To the BOSTON COMMITTEE FOR THE BLIND for entertainment and money for boys to go to camp. | |
382 | To the LIONS CLUB for making it possible for several Boy Scouts to attend summer camp. | |
383 | To the KIWANIS CLUB for their continued direction of Camp Allen. | |
384 | To MRS. ANTHONY CAVALLO and MR. EUGENE SISKEND for pianos. | |
385 | To Miss CLARA LOUISA PENNY for silver pitcher and tray belonging to Miss Maria Moulton; to MISS MARY MOULTON for a watch belonging to Miss Maria Moulton. | |
386 | To MR. A. L. PARKER for gift of money to the Library. | |
387 | To MRS. FREDERIC D. LAKE, MRS. ARTHUR W. MUDGE and MR. ABRAHAMRUBIN for gifts of money. | |
388 | To MR. MOSES D. FELDMAN and MR. WYTHE WALKER for money used for circus tickets. | |
389 | To MR. RICHARD S. WORMER for a gift of money in memory of his wife. | |
390 | To MR. F. MARSHALL BEAN for gift of rocks, minerals and fossils for use in the Museum. | |
391 | To MRS. GRACE WARREN for a talking book. | |
392 | To MRS. J. W. FARLEY for a mimeograph machine. | |
393 | To MR. ALLEN HEMPEL, President of Telex Company, for an amplifying unit for use with the deaf-blind. | |
394 | To MRS. IDA M. ROBIER for flowers in the name of Ole H. Dahl. To MRS. WILLIAM L. CURTIS for feathers from feather bed and pad. | |
395 | To MRS. ROBERT C. MERRIAM for a gold wrist watch in Braille. | |
396 | To MRS. CLARA BELLE SCHNIEDER for a gift of money to be used for trips to the beach and picnics for the children. | |
397 | To MR. Ross for seven pairs of frames for glasses. | |
398 | To MRS. FRANKLIN W. SCOTT for Braille books and writing devices. | |
399 | To MRS. H. E. LEWIS for dominoes with raised markings. | |
400 | To MR. V. C. SANFORD for a pair of frosted glasses. | |
401 | STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNTS | |
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Boston, Massachusetts | |
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To the Board of Trustees, | |
404 | I have audited the books of account of the Institution for the fiscal year ended August 31, 1946 and found that all income from investments and proceeds from sales of securities and investment real estate have been accounted for, and that the donations and miscellaneous receipts, as shown by the books, have been deposited in bank to the credit of the Treasurer of the Institution. | |
405 | I have vouched all disbursements and verified the bank balances at the close of the fiscal year. | |
406 | All securities, as shown by the books, were properly accounted for by certification of the custodians. |