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Show SENATOR GORE'S LETTERTO BUND New York, April 14 The following Utter from Senator Thomas r. Gore of Oklahoma, to the blind pupils In tho New York public schools, was read to them by their teachers today: "My dear little fiiend3: ThJg note will bring you greetings and a message mes-sage from one who has the highest and the most confident hope both for your happiness and your good fortune. for-tune. If you aro undismayed by difficulties diffi-culties and triumph over them, your victory will bo enhanced both In 1U worth and In Its glory." Slncerelyji.irfjiend, Thomas P.I Accompanying the letter, which will be printed for the pupil in raised letters, let-ters, with an embossed facsimile of the senator's signature at the bottom, bot-tom, was a brief note of explanation from the superintendent of schools. "Senator Gore lost the use of bis eyes when ho was a child." said Superintendent Su-perintendent Maxwell, "but in epito of this affliction, he has made hlm-aelt hlm-aelt a man of culture and a power in his Btate. He Is now a member of the senate of the United States and Is Justly regarded as one of the most eloquent members of that great legla-lallve legla-lallve body." i |