BLIND STUDENT
NO FAILURE IN 18 YEARS. A remarkable 100 per cent record of success in Britain has been maintained by the National Institute’s School for Blind Masseurs. The school was opened by the King in 1915, and since that time more than 200 blind men and women have been trained, and every one has qualified. During the 18 years there has not been one failure. This year’s candidates included a girl student who had previously become blind while undergoing her course as a hospital nurse, and a young man who lost his sight while studying for the B.Sc. degree.
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Southland Times, Issue 22153, 23 October 1933, Page 8
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100BLIND STUDENT Southland Times, Issue 22153, 23 October 1933, Page 8
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