The New Outlook for the Blind, Volume 15, Issue 31921 - Blind |
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... present all sides of mooted questions . ¶ Subscription , $ 1.50 ; foreign postage , 12 cents additional ; single copy , 50 cents ; back issues 75 cents and $ 1.25 ( according to issue ) . Half price for ( current numbers to the blind ...
... present all sides of mooted questions . ¶ Subscription , $ 1.50 ; foreign postage , 12 cents additional ; single copy , 50 cents ; back issues 75 cents and $ 1.25 ( according to issue ) . Half price for ( current numbers to the blind ...
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... present , especially was the absence of Mr. M. C. Migel who was abroad at the time particularly de- plored . It was thought best by the trustees to organize temporarily with a view to securing a permanent organization as soon as prac ...
... present , especially was the absence of Mr. M. C. Migel who was abroad at the time particularly de- plored . It was thought best by the trustees to organize temporarily with a view to securing a permanent organization as soon as prac ...
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... present , but for future generations . INTRODUCTION It is a human sign of significance and sav- ing grace , that in these days , when the strain of commercial conditions is almost unendur- able , every form of art is digging deep in the ...
... present , but for future generations . INTRODUCTION It is a human sign of significance and sav- ing grace , that in these days , when the strain of commercial conditions is almost unendur- able , every form of art is digging deep in the ...
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... present there is a dis- cussion as to whether the Red Cross In- stitute for the Blind shall remain as such , be continued under the Veterans Bureau or cease to exist at all . The opportunities for re - habilitation are so great , the ...
... present there is a dis- cussion as to whether the Red Cross In- stitute for the Blind shall remain as such , be continued under the Veterans Bureau or cease to exist at all . The opportunities for re - habilitation are so great , the ...
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... present them in plain , unembellished fashion . It is possible , of course , that there may be misunderstand- ing of the conditions , but if this is not so , if indeed this totally blind girl is able to dis- tinguish colors by the sense ...
... present them in plain , unembellished fashion . It is possible , of course , that there may be misunderstand- ing of the conditions , but if this is not so , if indeed this totally blind girl is able to dis- tinguish colors by the sense ...
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Page 135 - Said sums shall be allotted to the States in the proportion which their population bears to the total population of the United States...
Page 118 - His Lord said unto him, well done, thou good and faithful servant ; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things ; enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.
Page 137 - SEC. 6. That there is hereby appropriated to the Federal Board for Vocational Education the sum of $75,000 annually for a period of four years for the purpose of making studies, investigations, and reports regarding the vocational rehabilitation of disabled persons and their placements in suitable or gainful occupations...
Page 135 - disabled" resident means any bona fide resident of the District of Columbia who by reason of a physical defect or infirmity, whether congenital or acquired by accident, injury or disease is or may be expected to become totally or partially incapacitated for remunerative occupation and the term "vocational rehabilitation" means the rendering of any such disabled resident fit to engage in a remunerative occupation.
Page 136 - State or local money to be expended under the supervision and control of the State board for vocational education.
Page 143 - The first point to agree upon in this enterprise is that as a rule men habitually use only a small part of the powers which they actually possess and which they might use under appropriate conditions.
Page 145 - Commission shall, on commission or before the first day of October of each year, certify to the State Board of Equalization an amount of money equal to one-half of the total amount necessary or required to be paid out by all the counties in reliefs and expenses arising under this act. The State Board of Equalization shall, at Tax levy...
Page 103 - Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS.
Page 144 - ... such relief, but the person benefited shall receive the relief from the county to which he has removed as though he had been a resident of such county when the relief was originally granted. Section 7. Each person claiming the benefit provided herein shall file with the County Clerk and Recorder of his county an application, accompanied by an affidavit of the facts which bring him or her within the provisions of this act. Moreover, two citizens, residents of that county, shall be required to...
Page 144 - California, and two members from a list of four names presented by the osteopathic association of the state of California. Vacancies occurring in the representation of said societies, respectively, shall be filled by appointment from said lists. The appointment of each member shall be for a term of two years, and until his successor is appointed and qualified ; provided, however, that no professor, instructor, or other person in any manner connected with, or financially interested in any college...