ST. DUNSTAN’S.
WORKING EOR BLINDED
LONDON, Aug. 26. “Youths blinded in this war arc conquering their sightlessness and we have great experience to help them,” says Sir Jan Eraser, the blind chairman of St. Dunstnn’s Homo for the Blind, in his annual report. “After 24 years I may he considered used to blindness,” he added. “I have become tough about it. but I confess to the most poignant heartbreak in the presence of these boys. Nevertheless. St. Dunstan’N is a house of hope and opportunity for the blind.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 244, 12 September 1940, Page 7
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