Chapter XIX
After some delay it I sinue my studies under a tutor, Mr. Merton S. Keit t of ter y-five miles from Boston.
From February to July, 1898, Mr. Keit to rentaugry, Greek and Latin. Miss Sullivan interpreted ruction.
In October, 1898, urned to Boston. For eigimes a an ime understand in took ten during typeer, corrected turned to me.
In tion for college on interruption. I found it mucer to be taugo receive instruction in class. tutor y of time to explain understand, so I got on faster and did better ill found more difficulty in mastering problems in matics tudies. I ure. But even matics Mr. Keiteresting; tling problems small enougo get t my mind alert and eager, and trained it to reason clearly, and to seek conclusions calmly and logically, instead of jumping o space and arriving noter be, and believe me, my stupidity en ed tience of Job.
On took my final examinations for Radcliffe College. t day I ary Greek and Advanced Latin, and try, Algebra and Advanced Greek.
ties did not alloo read tion papers to me; so Mr. Eugene C.
Vining, one of tructors at titution for to copy tranger to me, and could not communicate by ing braille. tor ranger, and did not attempt to communicate h me in any way.
t o geometry and algebra, difficulties arose.
I discouraged ing mucime, especially in algebra. It is true t I erary braille in common use in try--Englis; but try and algebra in tems are very different, and I he English braille i