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Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 25

Blind, American Foundation For The
Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 25
Excerpt from Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 25: June, 1931Thirty -nine countries designated delegates to this Conference, but for 'one reason or another seven, failed to report. There were present an aggregate of 109 delegates and thirty -six foreign guests from thirty two countries, making the most broadly representative gathering of workers for the blind ever held.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and cl...

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Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 27

Blind, American Foundation For The
Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 27
Excerpt from Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 27: February, 1933We must intrigue their minds, touch their hearts, and loosen their purse-strings, and this possibly indicates the most impor tant requisite of publicity - that it shall produce money, not by steam-shovel dig ging, not by coercion, not by engine-and cable dragging, but by sheer good-will, voluntarily and wholeheartedly provide the funds to carry the work to success.About the PublisherFo...

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Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 24

Blind, American Foundation For The
Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 24
Excerpt from Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 24: June, 1930A supplement to Laws Governing State Commissions and Departments for the Blind, which brings this pam phlet up to date as of January 1, 1930, has been issued by the Foundation. The additional pages contain the new commission laws of Florida and Wyoming and the amended text of the New Hampshire law. The supplement has been printed in loose - leaf form so that the pages can be inserted in th...

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Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 23

Blind, American Foundation For The
Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 23
Excerpt from Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 23: June, 1929-March, 1930My first few weeks as a student in the public high school was spent in a readjustment to an entirely new environment with new experiences and I had to find my own problems as they arose, as my teachers were prone to ignore my presence in the classroom and refrain from calling on me in a classroom discussion, fearful of causing undue embarrass 'ment to me. This problem was over ...

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Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 27

Blind, American Foundation For The
Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 27
Excerpt from Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 27: February, 1933We must intrigue their minds, touch their hearts, and loosen their purse-strings, and this possibly indicates the most impor tant requisite of publicity - that it shall produce money, not by steam-shovel dig ging, not by coercion, not by engine-and cable dragging, but by sheer good-will, voluntarily and wholeheartedly provide the funds to carry the work to success.About the PublisherFo...

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Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 23

Blind, American Foundation For The
Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 23
Excerpt from Outlook for the Blind, Vol. 23: June, 1929-March, 1930My first few weeks as a student in the public high school was spent in a readjustment to an entirely new environment with new experiences and I had to find my own problems as they arose, as my teachers were prone to ignore my presence in the classroom and refrain from calling on me in a classroom discussion, fearful of causing undue embarrass 'ment to me. This problem was over ...

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The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children

Blind, American Foundation For The
The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children
Excerpt from The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children: Vols. IX.-X., September, 1936-May, 1938The study of the unusual child has produced an in¿uence upon the teaching of the normal child that is illuminating, instructive and inspiring. - Francis Burke Brandt.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important hi...

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The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children

Blind, American Foundation For The
The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children
Excerpt from The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children: Vols. XI-XII., September, 1938-May, 1940The third and fourth grade pupils enjoy dramatizing the poems. For instance, John wants the part of the narrator, Tom the partof the owl, Mary the part of the pussy cat, and Jim the part of the pig. As the narrator recites, The owl and the pussy cat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat, Tom and Mary are busy rowing out to sea. Each s...

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The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children

Blind, American Foundation For The
The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children
Excerpt from The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children: Vols. XI-XII., September, 1938-May, 1940The third and fourth grade pupils enjoy dramatizing the poems. For instance, John wants the part of the narrator, Tom the partof the owl, Mary the part of the pussy cat, and Jim the part of the pig. As the narrator recites, The owl and the pussy cat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat, Tom and Mary are busy rowing out to sea. Each s...

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The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children

Blind, American Foundation For The
The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children
Excerpt from The Teachers Forum for Instructors of Blind Children: Vols. IX.-X., September, 1936-May, 1938The study of the unusual child has produced an in¿uence upon the teaching of the normal child that is illuminating, instructive and inspiring. - Francis Burke Brandt.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important hi...

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The Teachers Forum

Blind, American Foundation For The
The Teachers Forum
Excerpt from The Teachers Forum: For Instructors of Blind Children, Vols. XIII.-XVI., September 1940-November 1941ET us agree at once that we believe the L aims in teaching English in a school for the blind to be essentially the same as those in a school for the seeing. To attempt to find a clash in purpose would seem to invite tragic results. Such a point of view either would deny the blind much that is rich in literature, or it would make si...

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Talking Book Topics, 1940-1944

Blind, American Foundation For The
Talking Book Topics, 1940-1944
Excerpt from Talking Book Topics, 1940-1944: Volumes 6, 7, 8, 9A romantic Scottish love story of Babbi_e and a Presbyterian minister that tells much of Scotland and human nature.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the w...

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Talking Book Topics, 1940-1944

Blind, American Foundation For The
Talking Book Topics, 1940-1944
Excerpt from Talking Book Topics, 1940-1944: Volumes 6, 7, 8, 9A romantic Scottish love story of Babbi_e and a Presbyterian minister that tells much of Scotland and human nature.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the w...

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Periodicals of Special Interest to Blind Persons in the U...

Blind, American Foundation For The
Periodicals of Special Interest to Blind Persons in the United States and Canada (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Periodicals of Special Interest to Blind Persons in the United States and CanadaPublisher: Societe Amicale des Aveugles 4651 St. Denis, Montreal, Canada editor. Father]. L. Guillemette French braille, monthly, 64 pages, spiritual articles and news, free Canada and U. S. 7 5¢ in Europe, established 1951, 840 copies.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgott...

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Periodicals of Special Interest to Blind Persons in the U...

Blind, American Foundation For The
Periodicals of Special Interest to Blind Persons in the United States and Canada (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Periodicals of Special Interest to Blind Persons in the United States and CanadaPublisher: Societe Amicale des Aveugles 4651 St. Denis, Montreal, Canada editor. Father]. L. Guillemette French braille, monthly, 64 pages, spiritual articles and news, free Canada and U. S. 7 5¢ in Europe, established 1951, 840 copies.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgott...

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First Meeting of Incorporators, Certificate of Incorporat...

Blind, American Foundation For The
First Meeting of Incorporators, Certificate of Incorporation, by-Laws of the Foundation (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from First Meeting of Incorporators, Certificate of Incorporation, by-Laws of the FoundationExecutive committee M. C. Migel, New York City Olin H. Burritt, Phila W. Howard Hamilton, Baltimore. Md. Miss Prudence Sherwin, Willoughby, Ohio Herbert H. White, Hartford, Conn.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an import...

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Braille Book Review, 1951, Vol. 20: A Guide to Braille an...

Blind, American Foundation For The
Braille Book Review, 1951, Vol. 20: A Guide to Braille and Talking Book Publications (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Braille Book Review, 1951, Vol. 20: A Guide to Braille and Talking Book PublicationsIt is well said in the preface of this report that it is not blindness, but a true literary gift combined with knowledge, study, and a wide range of interests that contributes to success inwriting. It may he noted that this survey points up the fact that blind authors differ not at all from other writers, with one exception. For the experience of b...

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Braille Book Review, 1951, Vol. 20: A Guide to Braille an...

Blind, American Foundation For The
Braille Book Review, 1951, Vol. 20: A Guide to Braille and Talking Book Publications (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Braille Book Review, 1951, Vol. 20: A Guide to Braille and Talking Book PublicationsIt is well said in the preface of this report that it is not blindness, but a true literary gift combined with knowledge, study, and a wide range of interests that contributes to success inwriting. It may he noted that this survey points up the fact that blind authors differ not at all from other writers, with one exception. For the experience of b...

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Braille Books Provided by the Library of Congress, 1962 (...

Blind, American Foundation For The
Braille Books Provided by the Library of Congress, 1962 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Braille Books Provided by the Library of Congress, 1962The enthralling story of a lioness which the author raised almost from birth as a pet, and later trained to live as_ a wild animal in the forest.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art techno...

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