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Albert Gayzagian; inspiration for both blind, sighted

Mr. Gayzagian with his guide dog outside the Perkins School. Mr. Gayzagian with his guide dog outside the Perkins School.
By Bryan Marquard
Globe Staff / January 24, 2010

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In first grade at the Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, Albert Gayzagian learned to read and write in Braille, and more than 70 years later, the excitement was still fresh. (Full article: 1074 words)

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