Appeal on behalf of the National Institute for the Deaf, by Dame MADGE KENDAL , D.B.E.
To be afflicted with deafness is a terrible thing, as terrible in some ways as being blind, although the sympathy so readily extended to the one class of sufferers is often withheld from the other. The National Institute for the Deaf has been in existence only three years, but it is doing splendid work in attacking what has been well described as ' the most inhuman of all afflictions.' It seeks to promote the prevention of deafness, the education and social and industrial improvement of deaf and dumb, and the care of those unhappy children who are both deaf and blind.
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