Twenty Blind Girls "See" Miss Terry Act

Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post

While Miss Ellen Terry was at Washington recently, she visited the Congressional Library and took great interest in the pavilion of the blind, and listened with much astonishment when the superientendent said:—

"I am in hopes that in time we may secure free sittings for them in the theatres, as is done for them now on the Continent, where they can hear and enjoy the standard plays."

"But would they enjoy it?" asked Miss Terry, "When they could not see the acting?"

Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.

NEXT IN THIS ISSUE
Article
Notices
April 19, 1900
Contents

We'd love to hear from you!

Easily submit your testimonies, articles, and poems online.

Submit