Attitudes And Activities of the Organized Blind Oral History Transcript And
Attitudes And Activities of the Organized Blind Oral History Transcript And
Allen Jenkins
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Jenkins: Yes. All it provides for is the teaching of handicrafts and such other instruction as my ameliorate their condition. Note the word w ameliorate. N To ray mind, that does not imply an overcoming at all, but simply a lightening of the burden a little bit. It's a palliative rather than a remedy. Baum: It certainly sounds like the old busywork idea. Jenkins: Right. Baum: Of course the important thing is what do they really do. Jenkins: Practice, even if it's a very excellent practice, ough...t to be bolstered and fortified by proper statements of purpose in the statutory provisions. Baum: Do you think that the field workers feel that their real work now is in adjustment? Jenkins: Let me amend that a little. I wouldn't say that the field workers feel this way. The person in charge of the field workers, the field work supervisor, has this as her philosophy. Baum: You feel that this is a forward step, don't you? • • MM - Jenkins: It's a great forward step. In terms of the people that she is adding to her staff as well as the positions she is filling as some become vacant, she is trying to fill with people who are well qualified and who have a forward-looking point of view.
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