Abstract
Editor's Note: Two papers read at the 1957 convention of the AAWB described the cooperative relationship between an organization of the blind and the (national, private) agency for the blind in Canada that should be the envy of blind people and agency people in the United States. Arthur N. Magill, superintendent of the Ontario Division of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, speaks in the first article from the point of view of the agency. Norma E. Hughes, secretary-general of the Canadian Council of the Blind, speaks in the succeeding article from the point of view of the organization of the blind.
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