Excerpt from The St. Andrews College Review: Easter, 1917
Dickson, President of the National Library for the Blind. A better provision for the necessities and for the training of the blind promises, in this Country, to be one of the good results brought about by the war. As our present boys know, this is a work in which Mrs. Macdonald has been taking a very active interest, and two or three of our number are devoting part of their spare time to the study of Braille writing. We hope that Dr. Dickson’s article will have the effect of inducing others to help also.
Han KS to the inspiration Of Lieut. Rutter’s sketches in our ‘christmas number, we have verified the existence in the School of a certain amount of artistic talent, distinctly worthy of encouragement, and this we hope will be more in evidence in future issues. Contributors to this department should remember that drawings should be done in India ink or china pencil on white paper or cardboard.
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