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Synopsis
Excerpt from Forty-First Annual Report of the Trustees of the Perkins Institution: And Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind; October, 1872
It is desirable for the cause of the education of the blind that our Institution should receive all the blind children of New England, as they make enough, but not now too many, for advantageous classification: yet, it is never desirable that undue reputation should be given to any individual, or to any State.
But there is a wider and more conclusive argument against retaining the last word of the present title.
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