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" The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness, but idleness, and they can be relieved of this greater burden. Our work for the blind is practical. The. Massachusetts Commission, your Association, and the New York Commission are placing it on a sincere... "
The Budget Report of the State Board of Finance and Control to the General ... - Page 40
by Connecticut. Board of Finance and Control - 1925
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Annual Report of the Managers of the Pennsylvania ..., Volume 87, Part 1919

Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind - 1919 - 70 pages
...adequate for their actual needs and spend their days in utter idleness. In the words of Helen Keller, "The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness, but idleness ;" and nothing truer concerning blind people has ever been uttered. Accordingly the Sixty-Fifth Congress enacted...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volume 2

1907 - 812 pages
...and tears make poetry; but they do not raise model tenement-houses, or save the manhood of blind men. The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness,...idleness, and they can be relieved of this greater burden. Our work for the blind is practical. The Massachusetts Commission, your Association, and the New York...
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Putnam's Monthly and the Critic, Volume 2

1907 - 964 pages
...and tears make poetry; but they do not raise model tenement-houses, or save the manhood of blind men. The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness,...idleness, and they can be relieved of this greater burden. Our work for the blind is practical. The Massachusetts Commission, your Association, and the New York...
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Sessional Papers, Volume 40, Part 4

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1908 - 1160 pages
...and tears make poetry; but they do not raise model tenement houses, or save the manhood of blind men. The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness,...idleness, and they can be relieved of this greater burden. Our work for the blind is practical. The. Massachusetts Commission, your Association, and the New York...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 4

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1908 - 1160 pages
...and tears make poetry; but they do not raise model tenement houses, or save the manhood of blind men. The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness,...idleness, and they can be relieved of this greater burden. Our work for the blind is practical. The Massachusetts Commission, your Association, and the New York...
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Biennial Report, Volume 12

Wisconsin. State Board of Control - 1914 - 698 pages
...but they do not raise model tenement houses or save the manhood of blind. men. The heaviest burden of the blind is not blindness but idleness and they can be relieved of this burden in institutions such as our own. A liberal education is certainly a great blessing to the one...
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Biennial Report, Volume 15

Wisconsin. State Board of Control - 1920 - 408 pages
...adequate for their actual needs and spend their days in utter idleness. In the words of Helen Keller, "The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness, but idleness"; and nothing truer concerning blind people has even been uttered. Accordingly, the Sixty-Fifth Congress...
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Public Documents of the State of Connecticut, Volume 4, Part 1

Connecticut - 1921 - 836 pages
...duties. Respectfully submitted, MARCUS H. HOLCOMB, SAMUEL O. PRENTICE, EDWARD M. DAY, MARY M. BEACH. "There is no law on the statute books compelling people...Financial Pages (In accordance with Sec. 1080, Chap. 60, General Statutes) BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BLIND For the fiscal nine months ended June 30, 1919. .1...
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The Young Woman's Journal, Volume 20

1909 - 656 pages
...always with us. tenement houses, or keep children out of factories, or save the manhood of blind men. The heaviest burden on the blind is not blindness, but idleness and they can be relieved of the greater burden. "One of the principal objects of the movement which we ask you to help is to promote...
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Books for the Adult Blind: Hearing ... on H.R. 9042 ... Washington, 1930

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Library - 1930 - 56 pages
...share God's greatest gift, the privilege of man to go forth unto his work. The heaviest burden upon the blind is not blindness but idleness, and they can be relieved of this greater burden. I have been with Helenbefore many legislatures, and I predict — this is my prediction — that when...
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