Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Virginia's Program for the Visually Handicapped
The purpose of this booklet is to set forth brie?y, but concretely and m lay111an' 5 language, the projects, the acl1ieven1ents, and the aims of the Commission. Moreover, the friends of the Commission have long felt that the true story of Mr. Watts and his work for the blind of Virginia, forms one of the thrilling chapters in the history of social service in the Old Dominion or indeed in the whole American scene. Though not designed as propa ganda to any p is nevertheless hoped that, by enlightening the citizens as to what IS being done and what may be done for the blind of Virginia, the following pages may promote a more general interest in this humanitarian cause which Mr. Watts and his staff their numerous friends are now so commendably serving.
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