Window display at Perkins Institution for the Blind Salesroom, 133 Newbury Street, Boston. Two caned chairs and Braille volumes are in the window. Sign in window reads: Braille: The Universal Language of the Blind. The Perkins Institution Has 12.000 Braille Volumes. Circulates 35.000 Yearly. Braille is a System of Six Raised Dots. Invented in 1829 by Louis Braille, A Blind Frenchman.
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Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA