Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1917 . allhelp in the mountain abysses. The roes under tbr- Dnclvis doing all the work that I Coal Needed In have suffered from a lacoal in Italy. Many of our eoa!were sunk; but coal >pensive thai the peopli could not buyhave had no ipresent, but thistuffs haof the poor !with if almost ? ral liaiv they hi re, nut the people oft thing in these diss >ol| the people • e lu the war with 1 it The local Italian War Relief includes many of Bp;most prominent women. M i-iam Roscoe Thayer is presidentMrs. Curtis


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1917 . allhelp in the mountain abysses. The roes under tbr- Dnclvis doing all the work that I Coal Needed In have suffered from a lacoal in Italy. Many of our eoa!were sunk; but coal >pensive thai the peopli could not buyhave had no ipresent, but thistuffs haof the poor !with if almost ? ral liaiv they hi re, nut the people oft thing in these diss >ol| the people • e lu the war with 1 it The local Italian War Relief includes many of Bp;most prominent women. M i-iam Roscoe Thayer is presidentMrs. Curtis Guild and Mrs. chairmen, and on the ex?committee Mrs. R. M.^Appleton MrsAllen Curtis. .Miss Rose. T„. DexterMrs. John Elliott. Mrs. Edward MEldredge. Mrs. John Hays Hammonri, Mrs. Vittprio Orlaridi, MrsLewis N. Roberts, Mrs. Francis I;Sna aiding and Pasquale Galassi andG. C. Perera. The committer will-give a benefitconcert to raise funds for Ita,Iitlief at the Boston Opera I IP, with Mine. Galli-Curci assoloist-, 3Bo<,to^, rv\^s6.,R ^ ;v\ 7,1+. t^|f_ Students at PerkinsInstitution Plan to AidThose Blinded by. War By Katherine Brooks War reliefmakes a potentappeal to us all;none more sothan that under-taken for the sol-diers and sailorswho have becomeblinded in the of theircountries — andours. One ofthe most touch-ing efforts in theway of relief willtake place thisweek, when stu-dents of the Perkins Institution forthe Blind plan a dramatic perform-ance in aid of their comrades in afflic-tion, those blinded by war. The Merchant of Venice, whichwas given last March in aid of abenefit fund maintained by the in-stitution, will be repeated tomorrowevening and Saturday afternoon inthe Assembly Hall of Perkins Insti-tution, Watertown. Programs printed in Braiiic makean attractive and interesting featureof an event that will be unique inmany ways. The proceeds will be turned over tothe American, British, French andBelgian Permanent Blind Ueli


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