Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1917 . calcommittee be appointed to takercharge of contributions and collec-tions and that a systematic gatheringof the funds be instituted. Later Mr,-Cowles stated that he intended tonotify Mr. Tpwnsend, scout master,on account of Mr. Stockdales illnessand have the Scouts make the collec-tions until a committee is stores have held the boxes fortwo months and therefore it. is abouttime to clean up according to .him. The stores have_ _ considerable amounts in some of the boxes ac-cording to a partial canvass Fridayeven


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1917 . calcommittee be appointed to takercharge of contributions and collec-tions and that a systematic gatheringof the funds be instituted. Later Mr,-Cowles stated that he intended tonotify Mr. Tpwnsend, scout master,on account of Mr. Stockdales illnessand have the Scouts make the collec-tions until a committee is stores have held the boxes fortwo months and therefore it. is abouttime to clean up according to .him. The stores have_ _ considerable amounts in some of the boxes ac-cording to a partial canvass Fridayevening. The Sugar Bowl proprie-tor stated that at least four dollarswas in his box while others believedamounts from one dollar to threeand four dollars had been contrib-uted. The proprietors in many caseswere heavy donors themselves. Ifthieves are making a grand cleanup,in the long run they will gatherquite a little from the boxes al-though the petty manner in which ithas been done to date indicates that;it is the action of young boys rather than ^fflBffltprf1 1hnTlH. Permanent Memorial for Former Bostonian 1 IK^wpiWBiffliiiyiiitii ijiHiMfff 9H H *2j jsMBh. v l#lc§«i& £. V ^a&fcfe^^Sfflfc:---1-^ ip*^ H- B** Ipy ? WWB Herbert Jaques (Photo by wwSomers) Former Friends and Associates of Mr. Jaques Will Raise a Fund to Endowa Clinic for Blinded Allied Soldiers in Some Foreign Hospital The above photograph was taken the night before Mr. Jaques died. As a lasting memorial to the late HerbertJaques, who lived only just long enoughto see the realization of his labors aschairman of the executive committee ofthe Allied Bazaar, his closest friends andassociates with him in his many lines ofactivity have banded themselves Into acommittee to raise funds with which to endow a ward or clinic, in some foreignhospital, for the treatment of Alliedsoldiers blinded or injured in sight on ac-count of the war. Albert Greene Duncan,who has been acting chairman of the ex-ecutive committee of the Baza


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