Kindergarten and primary school for the blind
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Opens with facsimile letter insert from Laura Bridgman to the people of Boston asking for the support for the foundation and endowment of a separate kindergarten for blind children. Outlines the need for instruction and training for blind children between the ages for four and nine in the New England states. Two excepts from the Fifty-second Annual Report of the Trustees supporting the need and value of kindergarten instruction, "The Blind Children's Kindergarten" by Emilie Poulsson and a list of contributors with amount to the kindergarten fund.
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