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His parents sent him to the Halifax School for the Blind when he was seven.
Going to the School for the Blind in Brantford had been discussed earlier.
In 1880 he was appointed principal of the Ontario School for the Blind.
It shares its campus with the statewide California School for the Blind.
At about the same time, he was named as (construction) superintendent of the State School for the Blind.
About this time, it was renamed the Kentucky School for the Blind.
The immediate area is also the site of a state mental hospital and the Tennessee School for the Blind.
The name was eventually changed to Perkins School For the Blind.
McFarland's second novel, School for the Blind, was also met with praise.
In 1946 the school changed its name to the Overbrook School for the Blind.
Robbins learned to play piano at age seven, while attending the Nashville School for the Blind.
By 1877, the school was renamed to its present day Arkansas School for the Blind.
Their son was educated at the Tennessee School for the Blind in Nashville.
Christmas at the State School for the Blind in St. Augustine.
He attended the Halifax School for the Blind, where he studied music.
He attended the Oregon School for the Blind from kindergarten through second grade, having to board during the week and return home on weekends.
August 23 - Established the Tulsi School for the Blind.
IF "School for the Blind" has a conspicuous flaw, it is found here, on the author's planning sheet.
Director of the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind.
He foresaw the communication problem as a major barrier to Mae making progress at the School for the Blind.
The metropolis operates the Hachiōji School for the Blind.
In 1913, the Japanese occupation government established the Seoul School for the Blind).
Sullivan graduated from Perkins School for the Blind in 1886, when she was 20 years old, as the valedictorian of her class.
Her father is the superintendent of the Lavelle School for the Blind in the Bronx.
When the Republicans returned to power in 1897, Hall was reappointed to his post at the School for the Blind.