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HARVARD COURSE ON EDUCATION OF BLIND STARTS TOMORROW

Classes Given to Prospective Workers, Teachers Among Blind

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The Harvard course on the education of the blind conducted with the cooperation of the Perkins Institute and Massachusetts School for the Blind, will be given by Dr. E. E. Allen. Fridays and Saturdays, through January 10. either at Lawrence Hall in Cambridge or at the school in Watertown. The first class will be held tomorrow at 4 o'clock.

This course, given for prospective teachers of the blind and workers among them is designed to present in a short time a comprehensive survey of the field of work. It emphasizes the problems which arise in the teaching of children who have little or no eyesight and supplies the background that will dignify the subject in the teacher's mind.

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