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Show rrlii-f h''aik!iant'is in Givev. O.vinv to luck of suitable material for tho purpose the students hud made the book out of pages secured by carefully cutting the front and bai-k cardboard? from boxes of American breakfast food. This cardboard made an ideal material for punching out the T.raille letters, and similar books covering a wide ranse of subjects are constantly used in the schools in Aihens. Braille Bibles Homemade In -three schools for the blind maintained main-tained by Near East relief, there are - no complete Braille Iilbles, although each of the schools has a more or less complete New Testament in Ihe Braille of the native tongue. Most of the Braille books used in these schools have been punched out by hand by the. students and teachers, Greek and Arabic Ara-bic being the languages used. A Braille version of parts of the Book of John nKide in a blind school at Athens was recenj.lv on exhibition ajthe Near E;isr |