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COURSE FOR TEACHERS OF BLIND WILL BEGIN TODAY

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The first lecture in the University course for the education of teachers of the blind, the only one of its kind in America, will be held today at 3 o'clock in Room 3, Lawrence Hall, Kirkland St., Cambridge. The course is given by Professor E. E. Allen, lecturer in the School of Education, who is also director of the Perkins Institute for the Blind in Watertown.

The course will last up to and including Saturday, January 11, 1930, meeting weekly at the Perkins Institute on all Fridays and Saturdays that do not fall within the Christmas recess, with the single exception of the initial session. Students in this course are allowed to count this work as credit towards a degree of Master of Education at Harvard, provided they are of graduate standing.

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