3 SEPTEMBER 1921, Page 24

The Annual Report for 1920-21 of Sir Arthur Pearson's National

Institute for the Blind, 224 Great Portland Street, W. 1, is once more a record of much admirable and self-denying work for blind people from childhood to old age. The output of books and music in Braille type has been largo ; fourteen Braille magazines and newspapers are published by the Institute. The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust assisted this part of the work. Blind people were trained in increasing numbers for various occupations, and those who were unemployed received assistance.