Excerpt from From Homer to Helen Keller: A Social and Educational Study of the Blind
I am vitally indebted to Dr. Edward E. Allen, Director Emeritus, Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind, Watertown, Massachusetts, for constant encour agement and constructive criticism. I am similarly indebted to Dr. Olin H. Burritt, Principal, Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Overbrook, Pennsylvania. I have previously indicated my indebtedness to Dean Wil liam W. Kemp. Last but far from least, I owe much to my secretary, Mrs. Marie M. Clisham, for work on previous manuscripts, and to my wife for both the preparation of the original manuscript copies and the final preparation of the manuscript of this revision.
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