A batch of 20 text-books and other works recently Brailled by the National Institute for the Blind illustrates the wide variety of subjects covered. The works include Xenophon’s “Agesilaus.” Galloway’s “Philosophy of Religion,” Bossuet’s “Oraison Funebre,” Simpson’s “Study of Donne’s Prose,” Hazlitt’s “Essays,” Williams’s “England Under the Early Tudors,” and a “World Geography.”
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22109, 3 June 1937, Page 17
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