Last week simultaneously in Paris and in Manhattan there was issued a new musical magazine. The Paris version was in French, the U. S. version in English but to almost all who can see it the language will make no difference for it is written not in neat black type but in Braille, the system of tangible dots whereby blindmen have learned to read.
Many know how the French Louis Braille, blind from the age of three, devised a scheme of embossing dots into thick, stiff paper that the...
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