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Continue Lectures for Teachers of Blind

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The course for the training of teachers of the blind and workers with the blind, which was given last year by the Graduate School of Education as the first course of its kind ever given by an American university, is being given again this year because of its great success last season. The lectures in the course are accompanied by demonstrations and practical exercises for teachers of the blind and semi-sighted and workers with the adult blind. In conducting this course the Educational School is cooperating with the Massachusetts Department of Education, Division of the Blind, and the Perkins Institution for the Blind.

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