Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . HT TO DiK LIVES. German School Teaches Little Work Being Done Here and Unfortunates to Read Abroad to Prevent Many. With Their Fingers. Cases of Blindness. AREiMARKABLE institute hasbeen opened at Newawes, Ger-many. It is a school for blinddeaf mutes, whether afflictedfrom birth or later deprived of theirfaculties by disease or accident. To most persons nothing exceptdeath Is as terrible as blindness. Butwhen to this affliction is added that ofabsolute deafness then is the longnight a hideous dream indeed. As a general rule, blind persons nec-essarily lead live


Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . HT TO DiK LIVES. German School Teaches Little Work Being Done Here and Unfortunates to Read Abroad to Prevent Many. With Their Fingers. Cases of Blindness. AREiMARKABLE institute hasbeen opened at Newawes, Ger-many. It is a school for blinddeaf mutes, whether afflictedfrom birth or later deprived of theirfaculties by disease or accident. To most persons nothing exceptdeath Is as terrible as blindness. Butwhen to this affliction is added that ofabsolute deafness then is the longnight a hideous dream indeed. As a general rule, blind persons nec-essarily lead lives of comparative idle-ness, and this is productive of bothphysical and mental suffering. Doublyhelpless is the blind deaf mute, forhearing, on which the average blindperson depends for most of the good hegets from life, is denied him. Imagine, you who can see and hear,what your feelings would be if yousuddenly found yourself unable to seea ray of light or hear any kind ofsound. Then try to imagine neverhaving beeu-able to see or hear any-thing,


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