Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1917 . i-tion of The Star Spangled Banner. 1 , Pa,., K e,yait-dU. / = fiflAND OPERA SINfiEin—FOR BLIND RELIEF FIjNO The most mtimte future of the benefitentertainment at the AnNflitorlum on Tues-day, April ft for the A. B. L\ K. per-manent blind>ellef war fund, will be tlvemusical selections of Mm p. Alys Larrejthe talented European jjrand opera .soprano. Mme. ]„arreyue, who is a member of theParis and Baprue grand opera companiesi- ; American by birth. She sang beforethe late Kin« Edward, of England, andmany oth


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1917 . i-tion of The Star Spangled Banner. 1 , Pa,., K e,yait-dU. / = fiflAND OPERA SINfiEin—FOR BLIND RELIEF FIjNO The most mtimte future of the benefitentertainment at the AnNflitorlum on Tues-day, April ft for the A. B. L\ K. per-manent blind>ellef war fund, will be tlvemusical selections of Mm p. Alys Larrejthe talented European jjrand opera .soprano. Mme. ]„arreyue, who is a member of theParis and Baprue grand opera companiesi- ; American by birth. She sang beforethe late Kin« Edward, of England, andmany other European dignitaries, Slip hasappeared in grand opera not only in Lon-don, Paris and the Hague, bui also inVienna, Brussels and St. Petersburg. Shestudied lier art under Massenet, the famousFrench composer. Mme. Oarreyne made her New York debutat Carnegie Mall two months ago at of the A. K. 1\ B. perma-nent blind rellof war fund. UucLfe/vA . ~^. 1., X O-btTv^ou, GLfrvYvl. 1 > iq H- RETURHS TO NEW YORK, AFTER 17• l/MONTHS IN FRANCE. Miss Winifred Holt, author, sculptorand founder of the Lighthouse for the|blind, has just returned after 17 monthsworking in France among those renderedblind in battle. Miss Holts work forithe blind in Paris is conducted under the patronage of the President of the re-ipublic and the French Ministry, and)sponsored in America by the Committeejfor Men Blinded in Battle, of which Jo-jseph H. Choate is President, Williair program for bunded ^ soldier bJEMBR Hall All arrangements have been completed forthe concert and hall to be held In, theMasonic Temple Easter Monday and the af-fair promises to be of considerable im-portance in the social season. The ad-vance ticket sale has been large, and thecommittee hopes to be able to forward a sub-stantial sum from Pittsfield to be used forthe relief of the Blinded American, British,French and Belgian soldiers; men who aresoon to be our allies in the world war. The Williams Colleg


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