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Outlook for
for the
the Blind

A QUARTERLY RECORD OF THEIR PROGRESS & WELFARE

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MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF INSTRUCTORS OF THE BLIND
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF WORKERS FOR THE BLIND

(FOR EDITORS AND ADVISORY BOARD SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER)

The above organizations do not finance the Outlook for the Blind.
The magazine depends for its maintenance

upon voluntary contributions from institutions, societies and individuals.

Yearly Subscription, $1.00

Single Number, 35 cents

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Founder and Editor-in-Chief, CHARLES F. F. CAMPBELL
Business Manager, MARY DRANGA CAMPBELL
Address, OUTLOOK FOR THE BLIND, Columbus, Ohio

Associate Editors:

EDWARD E. ALLEN, Mass.; CAROLINE W. BATES, Mo.;
O. H. BURRITT, Pa.; J. T. HOOPER, Wis.;
GEO. F. OLIPHANT, Ga.

Treasurer, EDWARD M. VAN CLEVE, N. Y.

Representatives

Of Schools for the Blind:

Alabama-F. H. MANNING
Arkansas-J. D. HINEMON

California-L. E. MILLIGAN
Colorado-W. K. ARGO
Connecticut-G. H. MARSHALL

Florida-A. H. WALKER

Georgia-G. F. OLIPHANT

Idaho-W. E. TAYLOR

Indiana-G. S. WILSON

Iowa-G. D. EATON

ADVISORY BOARD

Kansas-MRS. GRACE N. ROSEBERRY

Kentucky-SUSAN B. MERWIN
Louisiana-G. C. HUCKABY
Maryland-JOHN F. BLEDSOE
Massachusetts-E. E. ALLEN
Michigan-C. E. HOLMES
Minnesota-J. J. Dow

Mississippi-R. S. CURRY

Missouri-S. M. GREEN

Montana-H. J. MENZEMER
Montreal-PATRICK GRAY
Nebraska-N. C. ABBOTT
New Mexico-R. R. PRATT
New York-C. A. HAMILTON

New York City-E. M. VAN CLEVE
North Carolina-JOHN E. RAY
North Dakota-B. P. CHAPPLE
Nova Scotia-C. F. FRASER
Ohio-H. C. MAURER

Oklahoma-O. W. STEWART
Ontario-HERBERT F. GARDINER
Oregon-E. T. MOORES

Pa., East-O. H. BURRITT

Pa., West-T. S. McALONEY

S. Carolina-N. F. WALKER

S. Dakota-MRS. LELIA M. CURL
Tennessee-J. V. ARMSTRONG

Texas-E. E. BRAMLETTE
Utah-FRANK M. DRIGGS

Virginia-W. A. BOWLES

Washington-W. B. HALL
Wisconsin-J. T. HOOPER

Representatives of Organizations:

Am. Printing House-B. B. HUNTOON
Conn. Institute-R. F. COLBY

Del. Commission-C. B. VAN TRUMP
Iowa Society-ADELIA M. HOYT
Library of Congress-MRS. G. T. RIDER
Me. Inst'n-M. W. BALDWIN

Md. Assoc. Blind Women-L. E. LATIMER
Mass. Assoc.-MRS. MARY MORTON KEHEW
Mass. Memorial Home-MRS. E. H. FOWLER
Mass. Commission-LUCY WRIGHT

Mich. Assoc. Workers-MISS R. A. GRIFFITH
Mich. Emp. Inst'n-F. G. PUTNAM
Montreal Assoc.-PHILIP E. LAYTON
Mo. Assoc.-MRS. A. F. HARRIS

N. J. Commission-LYDIA Y. HAYES
N. Y. Assoc.-D. FISKE ROGERS
N. Y., Buffalo Assoc.-W. SHEEHAN

N. Y., Brooklyn Ind'l Home-E. P. MORFORD
N. Y. Commission-C. M. ABBOTT

N. Y. Public Lib'y-LUCILLE B. GOLDTHWAITE
O., Cincinnati Workshop-C. F. KUHN

O., Cleveland Society-MRS. E. B. PALMER
O., Clovernook Home and Cincinnati Library
Society-THE MISSES TRADER

Ohio Co. Relief Comm'ns-L. STRICKER
Ohio Comm'n-CHAS. F. F. CAMPBELL

Pa. Assoc.-W. W. STAMM

Pa. Home Teaching Soc.-MRS. I. W.
KENNEDY

Pa. Working Home-G. W. HUNT

Society for the Promotion of Church Work
Among the Blind-JOHN THOMSON

"Entered as second-class matter January, 1913, at the postoffice at Columbus, Ohio, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879."

¶ The Outlook for the Blind does not hold itself responsible for opinions expressed in signed articles. It intends to be non-partisan, and hopes to present all sides of mooted questions.

Subscription, $1,00; foreign postage, 12 cents additional; single copy, 35 cents; back issues 50 cents and $1.00 (according to issue.) Half price for (current numbers) to present and past pupils of schools for the blind.

Checks and postoffice orders for subscriptions and donations should be made payable to Outlook for the Blind and sent to the Editor, Outlook for the Blind, Columbus, Ohio.

English subscribers should draw their postoffice orders for 4s. 6d. in favor of the Outlook for the Blind, at Columbus, Ohio, U. S. A.

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We maintain safe deposit vaults at all of
our offices, which are conveniently located
in different sections of Boston.

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Prescriptions

Our rulings in this division of our business demand the fulfilling of the prescription your doctor gives you in exact accordance with his orders. When you are in need of medical advice you rely on the physician in whom you have the utmost confidence. It is just as important in justice to the physician and yourself that you have the prescription that is given you, filled by pharmacists in whom you can place your confidence.

When a physician's order is entrusted to our care the Prescription is compounded only by registered pharmacists. Each ingredient is measured or weighed as to its exact proportions by a registered pharmacist. They are then checked by another equally competent pharmacist, thus insuring absolute accuracy and the filling of the prescription in exact accordance with the physician's orders. With such an effective system in operation to safeguard our customers the liability or error is practically impossible. Our Watchword Is Absolute Accuracy

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