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Letter from W. T. Archer, Alabama Society for Crippled Children, AL to American Foundation for the Blind, NYC regarding honoring Helen Keller with a permanent program for blind people.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Phillips B. Keller, Dallas TX regarding financial contributions to the Helen Keller World Crusade, including list of contributors.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Phillips B. Keller, Dallas TX regarding financial contributions to the Helen Keller World Crusade, including list of contributors.
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Correspondence regarding use of Helen Keller's name on educational buildings at Talladega College including letters of refusal from Helen Keller.
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Correspondence regarding use of Helen Keller's name on educational buildings at Talladega College including letters of encouragement to accept proposal and letters of refusal from Helen Keller.
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Brochure, cross reference sheet, and field report relating to the American Charities Foundation, Boston, MA and its illegal use of a quote by Helen Keller and the failings of the organization.
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Correspondence regarding activities of The Association of the Deaf in Israel and the use of Helen Keller's name on a home for the deaf, accompanied by handwritten note.
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Draft of promotional/fundraising booklet for the Callier Hearing and Speech Center, Dallas, TX with layout grids and sketches.
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Architectural drawings for the Callier Hearing and Speech Center, Dallas, TX, J. Herschel Fisher and Pat Y. Spillman, Architects.
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Photocopy of newspaper article from The Dallas Morning News entitled "Lake With Cheap Though Dear Fee" by Kenneth Foree regarding Camp Helen Keller for blind children in Texas.
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Letter from Theophilus deBoer, Dallas, TX to Helen Keller enclosing article from The Dallas Morning News about the opening of Camp Helen Keller in Texas.
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Telegram from Theophilus deBoer and Camp Helen Keller, Dallas, TX to Helen Keller, American Federation for the Blind, NYC wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Theophilus deBoer, Dallas, TX on behalf of Helen Keller thanking him for his letter about Camp Helen Keller in Texas.
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Correspondence between Viola A. Starr, Helen Keller, and Annette B. Dinsmore regarding the use of Helen Keller's name for the Detroit Club of Deaf-Blind People.
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Correspondence between Newton Kerstetter, Dr. P.C. Potts, and M.R. Barnett regarding Mr. Kerstetter's request to use a quotation by Helen Keller on the stationary for the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, Lower Susquehanna Branch, Sudbury, PA.
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Letters from Sandra Patsolic, Associate Director, Public Relations Department, PA Association for the Blind, Harrisburg, PA, to the American Foundation for the Blind and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to use photographs of Helen Keller in their quarterly journal, "The Seer."
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Correspondence between M. David Treatman, This Week Magazine, and Helga Lende regarding Mr. Treatman's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "The Time is Now" in a publication by the PA Federation for the Blind, Philadelphia, PA.
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Correspondence between Dhan Devi Kapoor, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding advocacy and fundraising the Rashtriya Virja-Nand Andh Kanya Vidyalaya Society Regd., New Delhi, India and presenting Helen Keller with a gift of a sweater from the students at the school, accompanied by a photograph of the school.
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Memorandum from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding the use of Helen Keller's name in conjunction with Service Club for the Blind, Inc. Second page only contains the words "Miss McKay."
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Memorandum from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Howard Liechty, NYC regarding permission for Helen Keller's article about her visit to the Middle East to be translated, published, and sol in Peru with proceeds to benefit the Union of the Blind in Peru.
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Letter from Jack Miller, Coordinator, Development/Community Relations, Western PA School for Blind Children, Pittsburgh, PA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC requesting permission to use quotes by Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in the 1980 Annual Report of the Western PA School for Blind Children.
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Legal documents pertaining wishes of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson prior to their departure for South Africa including monetary and physical bequeaths, including a letter regarding the legal memorandum from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson.
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Braille transcription sent to Helen Keller of a list of items relating to the revision of her will.
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Newspaper articles from The Bridgeport Post, The Hour, The Bridgeport Telegram, and The Redding Pilot regarding the beneficiaries of Helen Keller's will.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Hulton, PA to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding her and Helen's stay with Mr. and Mrs. William Wade and how they have been keeping busy.
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Letter and transcription from Arthur H. Keller to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, South Boston, MA regarding trip to Washington, D.C., Anne Sullivan's health, and travel plans.
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Report entitled "Description of the Helen Keller Pictures in the Five Frame in the New Helen Keller Room at the American Foundation for the Blind, 15 West 16th Street, New York 11, NY."
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Memorandum from Antoinette Pegram, NYC to Mary L. Kelleher, NYC with a list of Helen Keller's records house in the Records Center at the American Foundation for the Blind, accompanied by a list entitled "Helen Keller Affiliations."
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Correspondence regarding the bequeath of Helen Keller's papers from various possible donors to the American Foundation for the Blind's collection, accompanied by a list of persons Helen Keller may have had correspondence.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to William Ziegler III, President, The E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind, NYC regarding fundraising and grants for the Helen Keller Collection, accompanied by a report entitled "A Proposal to The E. Matilda Ziegler Foundation for the Blind for a Grant to The American Foundation for the Blind, Inc. to Preserve the Helen Keller Archives."
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Patricia Smith, NYC providing a quarterly report on Helen Keller Collection, accompanied by a photocopy of an article from The CCB Outlook entitled "Helen Keller Papers Acquisition Continues," vol. 26, no. 4, October 1973, page 3.
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Memoranda from Marguerite L. Levine and Mona K. Lewis, NYC to Patricia Smith, NYC providing a quarterly report on the archives and Helen Keller Collection. Letter from Cleo B. David, Executive Director, Sight Center, The Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to M.R. Barnett, NYC enclosing their files on Helen Keller and Robert B. Irwin.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Cleo B, Dolan, Executive Director, Sight Center, The Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH thanking him for the documents on Helen Keller and Robert B. Irwin.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to John F. Heimerdinger, Executive Director, The Jewish Guild for the Blind, NYC in thanks for his gift of a photographic portrait of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, accompanied by a compliments card.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Institution for the Chinese Blind, NYC to Upton Sinclair entreating his support for the war-blind of China.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Newmarket, NH to Upton Sinclair in thanks for his donation to the Chinese blind.
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Card from Nisha Ferry, Director of Development, Rochester School for the Deaf, Rochester, NY to Helen Selsdon, NYC enclosing copies of their Helen Keller holdings.
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Business card for Nisha Ferry, Director of Development, Rochester School for the Deaf, Rochester, NY.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Manchester, NH regarding her greeting to the Rochester School for the Deaf in honor of their fiftieth anniversary.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Carolyn Lyon regarding the dedication of Lyon Hall at the Rochester School for the deaf, the health of Anne Sullivan Macy and Polly Thomson, and their trip to France.
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Copy of speech delivered by Helen Keller at the dedication of the New School Building of the Rochester School for the Blind, May 26, 1941.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Milne regarding the honorary membership bestowed upon her to the Association for the Deaf.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Westport, CT and J. Carl Hall, President, Alabama Sight Conservation Association, Birmingham, AL regarding honorary membership to the Association.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson's service to the Virginia Commission for the Blind.
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Letter from Halstead L. Ritter to M. C. Migel, NYC requesting assistance in conducting a survey in Denver, CO into the state of the blind in Colorado.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Calvin S. Glover, Norwood, OH regarding Mr. Glover's concerns over the possible exploitation of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Chicago, IL to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding meetings and radio publicity in the Chicago Tribune.
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Letter to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding situation of the blind in the state of Ohio.
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Letter from Marion A. Campbell, Secretary, Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Chicago, IL to Anne Sullivan Macy, Milwaukee, WI regarding Chicago's refusal of meetings to support the Helen Keller Fund.
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Letter from R. R. Pratt, Superintendent, New Mexico Institute for the Blind, Alamogordo, NM to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to Santa Fe.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Polly Thomson, Forest Hills, NY regarding the Lighthouse meeting and the National Library for the Blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Charles B. Hayes, Wheeling, WV regarding controversy over Anne Sullivan Macy's request for more money and Helen Keller's speaking engagements.
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Resolution from Philadelphia's Educational Week for the Blind, Philadelphia, PA in recognition of Helen Keller's cooperation and presence.
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Copy of letter from L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to an event in Richmond to benefit the blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding L. L. Watts invitation to speak at an event in Richmond, VA to benefit the VA Commission for the Blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA regarding his invitation for Helen Keller to speak at an event in Richmond and discussing an order for talking book machines.
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Copy of letter from L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY with details for her upcoming visit to Richmond in support of the VA Commission for the Blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding arrangements for her upcoming visit to Richmond in support of the VA Commission for the Blind.
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Letter from L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA to Robert B. Irwin, NYC in thanks for Helen Keller's upcoming visit to Richmond.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA regarding travel arrangements for and the health of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding Helen Keller's schedule while in Richmond, VA and reimbursement for her travels.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA regarding the possibility of Helen Keller speaking twice in one day while in Richmond.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Robert B. Irwin sending a report of her speech in Richmond, VA, her ill opinion of L. L. Watts, and stating she will never speak for the VA Commission for the Blind ever again.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA asking for his opinion on the meeting for the Commission.
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Letter from L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding the meeting held for the Commission.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, South Arcan, Scotland regarding work for the blind in several states across the country.
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Letter from Amelia L. Gladu to Charles Boyden, National Braille Press, Boston, MA enclosing a check from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Anne Sullivan Macy, La Corniche, Quebec, Canada regarding talking book machines, Braille publishing, and the American Brotherhood for the Blind.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Mrs. Fred G. Sahlmann (Nettie J. Sahlmann), Charleston, SC regarding the death of Charles B. Hayes and work for the blind in SC.
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Letter from Harriott R. Smythe, President, Charleston Association for the Blind, Charleston, SC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC in sympathy on the death of Charles B. Hayes and regarding work for the blind in SC.
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Letters from Mrs. Fred G. Sahlmann (Nettie J. Sahlmann), Charleston, SC to Ida Hirst-Gifford in sympathy on the death of Charles B. Hayes and encouraging further work for the blind in SC.
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Letter from H. R. Latimer, Executive Secretary, PA Association for the Blind, Pittsburgh, PA to Helga Lende, NYC requesting a photograph of Anne Sullivan Macy for an upcoming edition of "The Seer" in her memory.
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Letter from Helga Lende, NYC to H. R. Latimer, Executive Secretary, PA Association for the Blind, Pittsburgh, PA enclosing a photograph of Anne Sullivan Macy and Helen Keller for their magazine.
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Letter from H. R. Latimer, Executive Secretary, PA Association for the Blind, Pittsburgh, PA to Helga Lende, NYC returning photographs of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding a fundraising letter to contributors to the General Fund and discussing a reorganization of the NJ Commission for the Blind, accompanied by a fundraising form letter from Helen Keller, NYC with lines on Anne Sullivan Macy's death.
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Letter from Robert B. and Mary Irwin to Helen Keller, Bothwell, Scotland enclosing a letter to Mrs. Sara Friedman of the Palestine Lighthouse, further work with Dr. Gabriel Farrell, and Congressional bills for the appropriation of funds for talking books.
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Memorandum from J. S. Nagle to M. C. Migel, Robert B. Irwin, and Mildred Rothmayer with his report from his Mid-Western trip.
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Correspondence regarding state sponsors and committee members for the 'Helen Keller Tribute," accompanied by an outline for set-up.
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Letter from J. S. Nagle, Director, Helen Keller Tribute, NYC to Owen D. Young, NYC regarding the 'Helen Keller Tribute' with a list of the members of the Executive Committee, accompanied by an outline for set-up.
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Letter from D. T. Henderson, Superintendent, AR School for the Deaf, Little Rock, AR to Helen Keller, NYC regarding her presence at the dedication of the new State School for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Chicago, IL to Ida Hirst-Gifford stating that her and Polly Thomson's health must limit their future public appearances.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Chicago, IL regarding upcoming speeches in St. Louis, Little Rock, and Jacksonville, as well as information on her nephew's wedding.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, Tampa, FL to Helen Keller, Westport CT regarding work for the blind in Florida.
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Letters from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her brother Phillips and the Texas Commission for the Blind, braille books, the 'Braille Book Review', and the Library of Congress.
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Letters from Polly Thomson, Chicago, IL to Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding checks, travel arrangements, and requesting a copy of the Spanish edition of 'The Reader's Digest', accompanied by a letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing letters from societies for the blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, Tampa, FL regarding a possible conference on a survey on a program for the blind in New Mexico.
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Program from an event with Helen Keller entitled "Let There Be Faith" at the San Jacinto Auditorium, Houston, TX to benefit the Houston Lighthouse for the Blind, March 31, 1941.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding a letter from Murray B. Allen and efforts for the blind in the Utah State Legislature.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, Tampa, FL to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding the hiring of Elizabeth Spencer as the Executive Director of the District of Columbia Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Memorandum from M. Moore, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, Ida Hirst-Gifford, Dr. Potts, and Evelyn C. McKay, NYC regarding a letter from Mrs. J. M. Richter of the Aid to the Blind Project.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding a meeting of NY organizations for the blind and federal bill H.R. 7484.
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Copy of letter from Michael J. Shortley to Helen Keller regarding her letter to Captain Watson B. Miller and the Barden Act, accompanied by correspondence between Polly Thomson, Amelia L. Bond, and M. C. Migel regarding the letter from Mr. Shortley.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding the National Library for the Blind in Washington, D.C.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding the National Library for the Blind in Washington, D.C.
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Telegram from Helen Keller, Melbourne, AU naming Francis Ierardi of the National Braille Press as her choice for the M. C. Migel Medal
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Sydney, AU regarding M. C. Migel Medal awarded to Francis Ierardi.
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Article from unknown publication entitled "Helen Keller Visits Harrisburg."
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Memorandum from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding letter from the Service Club for the Blind, Inc.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing the accompanying letter to Erksine Johnson, Los Angeles, CA regarding a on-screen portrayal of Helen Keller and regarding other organizations for the blind.
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Memorandum from Emily J. Klinkhart, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding a Helen Keller's affiliation with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Memoranda and letters from Emily J. Klinkhart, NYC regarding the blind in Russia.
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Letter from Charles H. Cole, Chairman, The New England Committee for the French Soldiers Blinded in Battle, Boston, MA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY requesting her support, with notes on the back written by Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Charles H. Cole, The New England Committee for the French Soldiers Blinded in Battle, Boston, MA in appreciation of their work.
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Letter from Charles H. Cole, Chairman, The New England Committee for the French Soldiers Blinded in Battle, Boston, MA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her support.
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Letter from Winifred Holt Mather, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her telegram and support of The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, with handwritten notes.
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Form letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY urging support and donations to the Lighthouse in France and The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle.
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Form letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY urging support and donations to the Lighthouse in France and The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle.
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Letter from Lauren Arnold, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC requesting Helen Keller's presence in support of The Committee.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Lauren Arnold, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC agreeing to an appearance by Helen Keller on behalf of the French Lighthouse in Paris.
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Letter from Lauren Arnold, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding Helen Keller's speaking engagement in New York.
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Letter from John H. Finley, Acting President, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her help in their cause.
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Letter from Lauren Arnold, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding the postponement and rescheduling of a meeting with Mrs. Marshall Field.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding her interest in the American Braille Press for War & Civilian Blind.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting she meet with George L. Raverat.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding schools for the blind, accompanied by a note from Ruth E. Wilcox and a letter from Polly Thomson to Mr. Irwin regarding a copy of a letter.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her letter to schools for the blind.
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Letter from Walter Kotschnig, Director, Office of United Nations, Economic and Social Affairs, Washington, DC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the International Conference on the Blind and the UN's efforts on behalf of the blind.
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Letter from Walter Kotschnig, Director, Office of United Nations, Economic and Social Affairs, Washington, DC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the International Conference on the Blind and the UN's efforts on behalf of the blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her speech to the Lexington School.
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Letter from Helen Keller, NYC to Miss Wright advocating the blind children of Europe.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding correspondence from organizations for the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding an article she wrote about her visit to South Africa for the 'New Outlook for the Blind.'
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Helen Keller in thanks for her letter on behalf of the Association for the Chinese Blind.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson enclosing a letter from H. J. M. Desai, Honorary Secretary, The National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India granting honorary membership to the National Association for the Blind of India.
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Report by Helen Keller regarding the activities of the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind and their work around the world.
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Report by Helen Keller regarding the activities of the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind and their work around the world.
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Report by Helen Keller regarding the activities of the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind and their work around the world.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Helen Keller requesting a message to send to the Pan-American Conference on Work for the Blind in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Polly Thomson enclosing a press "handout" to be distributed to the countries she and Helen Keller are visiting.
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Form letter from Helen Keller, NYC with an excerpt from Rugelio Munoz Martinez of the Chilean Association for the Blind.
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Form letter from Helen Keller, NYC with an excerpt from Rugelio Munoz Martinez of the Chilean Association for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Eric T. Boulter regarding her concerns for the Jewish Institute for the Blind.
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Annual report for Helen Keller International including a message from HKI President John S. Crowley and an envelope.
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Press release about the establishment of the Helen Keller Centennial Fund.
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Page from 'Publishers Weekly' featuring an advertisement for the Helen Keller Centennial Fund.
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Special Centennial Issue of the HKI Report featuring an article entitled "U.S. Leads Tributes to Helen Keller on the 100th Anniversary of Her Birth," featuring photographs of Vice President Walter Mondale, Mrs. William T. Johnson, Patty Duke Astin, and John S. Crowley.
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Correspondence from and to the Blinded Veterans Association, Washington, D.C.
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Cross reference page regarding Helen Keller's affiliation the Berens Eye Foundation, Inc. and the Ophthalmological Foundation, Inc.
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Letter from the Better Vision Institute, NYC to Helga Lende, NYC with an accompanying list of Helen Keller photographs they borrowed.
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Letter from Ruth L. Lokey, NYC to Helga Lende enclosing a list of photographs of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Agnes Young, Publicity Assistant, Better Vision Institute, NYC to Helga Lende, NYC with an accompanying list of Helen Keller photographs they borrowed.
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Note from Helga Lende, NYC to the Better Vision Institute enclosing the photograph they requested.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Michael J. Julian in thanks for his Christmas greetings, asking about the Better Vision Institute, and discussing her travels.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Michael J. Julian in thanks for the eye chart.
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Letter from Norman A. MacLeod, Chairman, The Mike Julian Testimonial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to an event in honor of Michael J. Julian.
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Letter from Norman A. MacLeod, President, McLeod Optical Company, Providence, RI to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her acceptance to an event for Michael J. Julian.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Michael J. Julian and Norman MacLeod in thanks for their efforts on behalf of the Better Vision Institute.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Michael J. Julian and Norman MacLeod in thanks for their efforts on behalf of the Better Vision Institute.
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Letter from Norman A. MacLeod, President, MacLeod Optical Company, Providence, RI to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her attendance at an event for Michael J. Julian.
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The Story of Helen Keller."
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her message to their organization.
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Report by John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England entitled "Report of the Secretary's Visit to Nigeria and the Gold Coast."
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Alfred R. Allen, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to South Africa and the situation of the blind in Africa, accompanied by notes entitled "Onchocerciasis in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast."
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, NYC to John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England in thanks for his letter and hoping to meet with him while they are in London with Helen Keller.
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Letter from John F. Wilson to Helen Keller regarding the blind in South Africa.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to John F. Wilson providing her support for the work for the blind in South Africa by the British Empire Society for the Blind, with edits by Polly Thomson.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to John F. Wilson in thanks for the Vice Presidency of the British Empire Society for the Blind and expressing her support for their work, with edits by Polly Thomson.
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Annual Report and Accounts for the British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England for 1950.
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in appreciation for her visit to South Africa and enclosing a copy of their Annual Report.
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Letter from Waldo Mac Eagar, Vice-Chairman, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding activities of the Society and in appreciation of her visit to South Africa.
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Eric T. Boulter regarding a meeting with Winston Churchill and Helen Keller.
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Polly Thomson, Glasgow Scotland in appreciation for her visit to England.
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Letter from Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC enclosing press clippings for her records.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England in thanks for the press clippings concerning Helen Keller's activities.
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Letter from Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of their Annual Report for 1955-1956.
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Letter from Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her letter.
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller regarding the Society's work to control river blindness.
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Brochure entitled "The Connecticut Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc."
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Letter from Stanley F. White, President, CT Chapter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., New Haven, CT to Helen Keller, Westport, CT naming her their Honorary President, accompanied by a list of their Board of Directors.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Stanley F. Withe, President, CT Chapter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., New Haven, CT accepting the Honorary Presidency on behalf of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Stanley F. White, President, CT Chapter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., New Haven, CT to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the Annual Meeting of their Chapter.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Stanley F. Withe, President, CT Chapter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., New Haven, CT stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their Annual Meeting.
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Cross reference page regarding the medallion gifted to Helen Keller from the CT Chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Letter from Ira V. Hiscock, President, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, New Haven, CT to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her letter.
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Newsletter published by the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness entitled "Prevention of Blindness News" featuring an article about the Helen Keller Award to Dr. Eugene M. Blake.
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Change of address card for the CT Chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, New Haven, CT.
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Event notification card for the Board of Directors Meeting and a recognition dinner for the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting for the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness with a Treasurer's Report.
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Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting for the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness with a Treasurer's Report.
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Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting for the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Madison, CT with a list of the Board of Directors, Opticians, Guests, Volunteers, and Staff Members. Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Society with a Treasurer's Report.
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Brochure produced by the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness entitled "Half of All Blindness is Preventable."
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Letter of birthday greetings from Ruby Moss Hopkins, Executive Director, CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., Madison, CT to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of their Annual Report and a brochure entitled "Half of All Blindness is Preventable."
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Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting for the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Madison, CT with a Treasurer's Report.
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Minutes of the Board of Directors Meeting for the CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Madison, CT with a statement of income and expenditures for 1965 and reports by the President and Executive Director.
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Letter of birthday greetings from Ruby Moss Hopkins, Executive Director, CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., Madison, CT to Helen Keller, Westport, CT and detailing the recent successes of their Society.
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Letter from Hyutaro Takahashi, General Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller in thanks for her acceptance of honorary president of their Foundation.
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Remarks given in Tokyo in commemoration of Helen Keller's 71st birthday.
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Letter from Hyutaro Takahashi, General Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller, Westport, CT detailing their commemoration of her birthday and the opening of the Eastern Japan offices.
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Letter from Helen Keller regarding a letter from the East Japan Helen Keller Foundation.
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Letter from Naobumi Isshiki, Executive Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller enclosing reports on their activities in 1950.
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Letter from E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke, VA to Helen Keller, NYC asking her to be on the advisory council of the Elbyrne Grady Gill Eye and Ear Foundation.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke, VA acknowledging receipt of his letter.
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Letter from E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke, VA to Helen Keller, NYC asking her to be on the advisory council of the Elbyrne Grady Gill Eye and Ear Foundation.
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Letter from E. G. Gill, Lions International, Roanoke, VA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting clarification on his request for her to be on the advisory council of the Elbyrne Grady Gill Eye and Ear Foundation.
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Newspaper article entitled "Gill Foundation Created; Eye Bank to Be Established."
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke, VA acknowledging receipt of his letter.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke, VA accepting the invitation to serve on their Advisory Board, accompanied by a draft of a letter from Helen Keller to Dr. Gill in appreciation of his work.
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Letter from E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke, VA to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC in thanks for her letter.
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Letter from E. G. Gill, President, The Elbyrne G. Gill Eye and Ear Foundation, Roanoke, VA in thanks for her agreement to serve on their Advisory Board and informing her of the Foundation's activities.
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Form letter from E. G. Gill, President, The Elbyrne G. Gill Eye and Ear Foundation, Roanoke, VA highlighting progress made at the Foundation.
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Report to the Directors of the from The Elbyrne G. Gill Eye and Ear Foundation, Roanoke, VA from E. G. Gill, President.
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Newspaper article by M. Carl Andrews entitled "Your Eyes Can Give Sight to Someone Else Someday."
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Letter from Mabel A. Townsend, Pinebluff, NC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT requesting a meeting with Helen Keller, accompanied by a Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for April 26, 1956.
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Report entitled "Activities of Tokyo Helen Keller Association, Outlined."
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Letter from Chikao Honda, President, The Mainichi, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding activities of the Helen Keller Campaign and inquiring into Polly Thomson's health.
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Constitution of the Japan Helen Keller Association, chapters 1-7.
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Constitution of the West Japan Helen Keller Foundation, chapters 1-8.
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Constitution of the Japan Helen Keller Association, chapters 1-7.
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Letter from Hideo Nakatsuru to Helen Keller regarding his desire to come to the United States with Toransuke Sakuma to assess the conditions of the deaf-blind.
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Letter from Chikao Honda, President, The Mainichi Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller regarding the Helen Keller Foundation and enclosing sake and green tea.
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Letter from Chikao Honda, President, The Mainichi Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan to Polly Thomson regarding his gift of sake and green tea.
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Memorandum of goodwill greetings from Ryutaro Takahashi, President, Japan Helen Keller Association, Tokyo to Helen Keller, accompanied by an envelope and a list of goods enclosed with the letter.
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Annual Report for The Lighthouse Institution, Osaka City, Japan, 1949, featuring a photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, M. R. Barnett, and Takeo Iwahashi.
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Letter to Ryutaro Takahashi in thanks for his information on the blind children of Okinawa.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, President, Japan Helen Keller Association, Tokyo to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the Helen Keller Campaign Committee, accompanied by a form letter to disabled war veterans.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, President, Japan Helen Keller Association, Tokyo to Helen Keller regarding the organization of the Helen Keller Foundation in Eastern Japan.
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Letter from J. H. Markuson, Public Health and Welfare Section, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, San Francisco, CA to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding the Helen Keller Fund.
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Letter from Thomas L. Metsker, Public Health and Welfare Section, Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the ceremonies held by the Helen Keller Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, President, Japan Helen Keller Association, Tokyo to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the East Japan Helen Keller Foundation and a visit from Prince Yoshi.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Thomas L. Metsker in thanks for his speech at the commemoration of the Helen Keller Foundation for the Blind in Tokyo and regarding Prince Yoshi's visit to the Foundation.
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Letter from Chikao Honda, President, The Mainichi Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller informing her that he will be attending the International Newspaper Editors Conference in the United States and asking for a meeting with her.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Chikao Honda regarding his visit to NYC and Prince Yoshi's visit to the Helen Keller Foundation.
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Letter from Naobumi Iashiki, Executive Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller regarding accomplishments of the Foundation.
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Report of the activities of The West Japan Helen Keller Foundation.
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Report of the activities of the East Japan Helen Keller Foundation.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting a personal message to the benefactors of the organization.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller requesting her permission to name a tower at recreation center after her, accompanied by an Annual Report of the East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, 1950.
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"Inventory of the East Japan Helen Keller Foundation," listing items owned and their values.
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Correspondence between Nella Braddy Henney, Helen Keller, and Ryutaro Takahashi, Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo regarding the construction of a recreation center and plans for the Helen Keller School for the Blind.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, President, Helen Keller Association, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller regarding the activities of the various Helen Keller Foundations in Japan.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Chairman, Japan Helen Keller Association, Tokyo to Helen Keller regarding Helen Keller Gakuin enrollment and requesting a message for the school.
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Envelope from Ryutaro Takahashi, Chairman, Tokyo Helen Keller Association, Japan to Helen Keller, Westport, CT.
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Letter from Orrin G. Judd, Herbert Welch, Morris W. Ehnes, Edgar H. Rue, and J. W. Decker, Institution for the Chinese Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT naming her their Honorary President and regarding activities of the Institution.
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Menu with written notes about the International Association for Research in Ophthalmology and the Allied Sciences.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding a donation for the Institution for the Chinese Blind and his concerns about the Institution.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller enclosing a copy of a letter to Edgar H. Rue and their dealings with the Institution for the Chinese Blind.
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Letter from Edgar H. Rue, General Secretary, Institution for the Chinese Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the removal of her name from their Advisory Committee and letterhead.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding the appearance of Helen Keller's name on the Institution for the Chinese Blind's letterhead.
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Letter from Orrin G. Judd, Department of Law, State of NY, Albany to Helen Keller regarding legalities of the Institution for the Chinese Blind and his support of the Institution.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding his concerns about the Institution for the Chinese Blind.
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Letter from Dr. R. Menzel, Director, The Israel Foundation for Guide Dogs for the Blind, Kiriat, Haim, India to Helen Keller inviting her to be an honorary board member.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Dr. R. Menzel, Director, The Israel Foundation for Guide Dogs for the Blind, Kiriat, Haim, India accepting their invitation to be an honorary board member.
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Letter from the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Institute, Madras, India to Dr. and Mrs. Milton T. Stauffer enclosing photographs of the Institute.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the work of Beatrice Stone on behalf of the blind through the copying of Braille.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to the Helen Keller Home, Jerusalem, Jordan in thanks for their gift.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Winifred A. Corbally, Westport, CT enclosing photographs, accompanied by a publication about the Helen Keller Home in Jerusalem, Jordan.
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Newspaper article from the 'Methodist Recorder' entitled "Stonelaying at Helen Keller House," in Jerusalem.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT wishing her a happy birthday and about the progress of the Helen Keller House, Jerusalem, Jordan.
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller's Tea: She Gives an Entertainment for the Kindergarten for the Blind," in Boston, MA.
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Publication featuring an article entitled "Helen's 'Tea' in Aid of the Kindergarten" with reprintings of letters to and from Helen Keller.
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Memoranda from Mary D. Blankenhorn to C. H. Whittington with accompanying articles entitled "Helen Keller's Tea: She Gives an Entertainment for the Kindergarten of the Blind," in Boston, MA.
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Speech given in Boston, MA about the Nursery for Blind Babies and its benefit to blind children.
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Publication and correspondence relating to the MA Association for Promoting the Interests of the Adult Blind, Boston, MA.
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Correspondence related to the National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India.
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Correspondence regarding a possible appearance by Helen Keller at an event for the National Braille Club.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding a message to the National Braille Club.
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Letter from Helen Keller, NYC to the National Braille Club, Newark, NJ in appreciate of their work for the blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to the National Braille Club, Newark, NJ in appreciate of their work for the blind.
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Letter from Irma M. Newburger, Chairman, Merit Awards, National Braille Club, NYC to Helen Keller granting her honorary membership in their club and gifting her the Distinguished Services Merit Award pin.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Irma M. Newburger, Chairman, Merit Awards, National Braille Club, NYC in thanks for the Distinguished Service Merit Award pin.
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Letter from Richard G. Hannah, Conference Publicity Chairman, National Braille Club, Madison, NJ to Helen Keller, Westport, CT with accompanying information sheet about the Club.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Richard G. Hannah, Conference Publicity Chairman, National Braille Club, Madison, NJ acknowledging receipt of his letter.
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Correspondence from J. M. Ulmer, Secretary, National Foundation for Eye Research, Boston, MA enclosing report entitled "Blindness in Premature Infants," prepared by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness.
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Correspondence between Paul Sperry, National Library for the Blind, Washington, DC and Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her possible appointment on the Library's Board of Directors.
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Letter from Lucille Perlinski, NYC to Helen Keller enclosing an article from the NY League of the Hard of Hearing, pp. 11-12.
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Letter from Lewis H. Carris, Managing Director, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY inviting her to their annual meeting.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the annual meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Letter from J. Espinola Vega, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her and Polly Thomson to the International Conference on the Prevention of Blindness in Rio de Janeiro.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to J. Espinola Vega stating her inability to attend the International Conference on the Prevention of Blindness in Rio de Janeiro.
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Letter from Brittain F. Payne, President & General Chairman, IV Interim Congress Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology and National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her message to Mason H. Bigelow.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA with preparations for Exhibition Week and regarding the Valentine Hauy Association.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA in congratulations on her appointment to the Schenectady Committee.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy, Wrentham, MA requesting Helen Keller withdraw her support for the Golden Rule Alliance Society.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy, Wrentham, MA asking his opinion on a new house for blind girls and whether it is at all needed.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, French Council President, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC to Helen Keller, Flushing, NY in thanks for her letters and inviting her to their next meeting.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Winifred Holt Mather stating her indignation at the rude treatment by Mr. Stemmeig of the Lighthouse regarding inquiries into mop-making for the Louisiana Commission for the Blind.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a paper she read at their Annual Meeting of the NY State Federation of Workers for the Blind.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC acknowledging receipt of her letter, on behalf of Polly Thomson.
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Speech given by Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, The Lighthouse, NYC entitled "The Lighthouse and Its Relationship to The Ophthalmological Foundation."
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Perth, AU to Takeo Iwahashi regarding plans for their upcoming visit to Japan and listing Helen's books which are out of print.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Wellington, NZ to Takeo Iwahashi regarding their upcoming visit to Japan.
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Speeches given by Helen Keller, while in Japan, on the following topics: Hiroshima (while in the city), social welfare workers, educators, women, and the deafblind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi regarding raising funds for his visit to the US.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi regarding raising funds for his visit to the US.
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Minutes from the meeting of the International Association for Research in Ophthalmology and Allied Sciences in Havana, Cuba.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to a meeting of the Foundation.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their meeting.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their annual meeting.
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Letter from Edith Baker, Chairman, Foundations Committee, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting information for a brochure for the Lighthouse Ophthalmological Foundation campaign.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Richard Carlson, The Lighthouse, NYC requesting elaboration on the information they require.
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Resolution written by Clarence G. Michalis, President, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC regarding an amendment to the Certificate of Incorporation.
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List by Conrad Berens, NYC of purposes for "which the Ophthalmological Foundation was formed."
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their annual meeting.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their semi-annual meeting.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their meeting.
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Annual report of The Ophthalmological Foundation, Inc. for October 1955-October 1956 by Conrad Berens, NYC.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to a meeting of their Board of Directors.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to a meeting of their Board of Directors.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their meeting.
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Response letter for a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC.
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"Report to the Board of Directors of the Lighthouse by the Committee Appointed to Study and Report on the Relationship Between the Lighthouse and The Ophthalmological Foundation," accompanied by correspondence regarding the report and a meeting of the Foundation.
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Memorandum from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to board members enclosing minutes from their meeting of the board of directors.
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Minutes from the meeting of the board of directors of The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT with medical advice for her eye and agreeing to serve on her advisory group.
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Response letter for a meeting of the Board of Directors of The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing their annual report.
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Letter from Enos Curtin, President, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their annual meeting.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller asking permission to lend her name to a new organization for the blind.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos, Louisville, KY to Helen Keller, Tuscumbia, AL while visiting a school for the blind in Louisville.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos, York, England to Helen Keller about his visit to York and their school for the blind.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos, Vienna, Austria to Helen Keller about visiting blind schools and sites around Europe, including Zurich, Munich, Severin, and Vienna.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos, Budapest, Hungary to Helen Keller about visiting blind schools, sites throughout Europe, and the history of Vienna.
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Partial letter from Helen Keller about her trip to Niagara Falls and Rochester, NY.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary to the Conference, International Conference of Workers for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the Conference.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding his last day with the Institute.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller about his post-retirement life.
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Letter from J. C. Colligan, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT introducing himself.
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Letter from officers of Société Protectrice des Aveugles to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA regarding the Société's struggles after WWI.
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Correspondence to and from the South Australian Oral School, Gilberton, South Australia.
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Invitation for Helen Keller to the International Precongress for the Blind 1929 in Vienna, Austria.
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Letters from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Robert B. Irwin, NYC, in English and French, regarding the International Congress for the Blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding the World Conference on Work for the Blind.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to the opening of their new Rehabilitation Building.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS accepting his invitation to attend the opening of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind, accompanied by a note by Polly Thomson recommending attendance at event.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC regarding the date for the opening of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC regarding plans for the opening of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS with suggestions for Helen Keller's visit to the opening of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS regarding travel arrangements for Helen Keller's visit to the opening of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC regarding a possible visit from Helen Keller to Kansas City.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC detailing the goals of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC detailing the goals of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Kathryn G. Herrick, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing correspondence from Harry E. Hayes and E. B. Weaver.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay to Harry E. Hayes stating that Helen Keller cannot visit to Kansas City during her visit to Topeka.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay regarding publicity for Helen Keller's visit.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC regarding a grand piano for Helen Keller's upcoming visit.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS requesting photographs of and biographical information on Helen Keller.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT providing information on the new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind in Topeka, KS and regarding her speech for the event.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS regarding travel arrangements for Helen Keller's visit to the opening of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding their upcoming visit to Kansas.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the opening of the new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind in Topeka, KS.
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Program from the dedication of the Rehabilitation Center for the Blind for the Blind in Topeka, KS.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Polly Thomson, Rochester, MN regarding her visit to Kansas and future plans for Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to Topeka, KS for the dedication of their new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind.
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Newspaper article reprinting a letter from Helen Keller about her recent visit to Topeka, KS.
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Newspaper article from the Topeka State Journal, KS reprinting a letter from Helen Keller about her recent visit to Topeka, KS.
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Newspaper article from the Harveyville Monitor, KS entitled "Short Stops from the Capitol," about Helen Keller's participation in the dedication ceremony of the new Rehabilitation Center for the Blind in Topeka.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS enclosing a statement of Helen Keller's expenses for her visit to Topeka.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC enclosing photographs from their dedication event for Helen Keller to sign.
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Letter from Margaret M. Fay, NYC to Henry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS requesting matte prints of the photographs sent to be autographed by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC regarding new photographs to be sent for Helen Keller's autograph.
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Letter from Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC enclosing photographs from their dedication event for Helen Keller to sign.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Harry E. Hayes, Director, Services for the Blind, State Dept. of Social Welfare, Topeka, KS acknowledging receipt of photographs and stating Helen Keller will sign and return them when she is able.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her desire to speak in Fort Wayne to launch their new program for the blind.
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Letter from Mrs. Richard S. Teeple, Secretary, Allen County Organizational Committee for the Blind, Fort Wayne, IN to Evelyn C. McKay, Ypsilanti, MI regarding a fundraising event for their organization and inviting Helen Keller to attend.
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Report about the blind in Allen County, IN.
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Letter from Kathryn G. Herrick to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing a letter from Evelyn C. McKay.
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Letter from Mrs. Richard S. Teeple, Secretary, Allen County Organizational Committee for the Blind, Fort Wayne, IN to Helen Keller, NYC in thanks for agreeing to visit Fort Wayne.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Helen Keller proving background information about the situation of the blind in Fort Wayne, IN.
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Letter from Ruth Zurbuch, Corresponding Secretary, Junior League of Fort Wayne, Inc., Fort Wayne, IN to Evelyn C. McKay, NYC requesting Miss McKay's attendance at a Junior League meeting.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay to Helen Keller, Rochester, MN regarding her speech for her appearance in Fort Wayne, IN.
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Telegram from Evelyn C. McKay to Polly Thomson, Martha's Vineyard, MA regarding a change of date for their visit to Fort Wayne, IN.
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Draft of speech by Helen Keller, given at the opening of the Allen County Committee's fundraising campaign for the blind in Fort Wayne, IN.
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Memorandum from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to Fort Wayne, IN for the launch of their fundraising campaign for the blind.
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Letter from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to Mrs. Richard S. Teeple, Secretary, Allen County Organizational Committee for the Blind, Fort Wayne, IN regarding a possible visit from Helen Keller to Fort Wayne, IN to aid in their campaign for the blind.
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller to Aid County Blind," about her visit to Fort Wayne, IN.
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Newspaper article by Robert E. Thompson entitled "Helen Keller's Enthusiasm, Simplicity Enrich Lives of All Who Meet Her."
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Newspaper article by Betty Neeb entitled "New Ray of Hope for Blind Seen," with a photograph of a blind man weaving a rug.
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Newspaper article from the News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, IN by Betty Neeb entitled "Blind Are Not 'Different,' Famed Helen Keller Says," with a photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Newspaper article from the News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, IN by Betty Neeb entitled "Blind Are Not 'Different,' Famed Helen Keller Says," with a photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Newspaper article by Robert E. Thompson entitled "Helen Keller Always Ready to Work for Blind Benefit."
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Newspaper article from the Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN entitled "Aid to Blind Will Teach Them 'To Live in Dark.'"
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Newspaper article from the Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN with photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Douglas K. Huntress captioned "Helen Keller 'Feels' Beauty of Roses."
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Newspaper article from the Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, IN with photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Douglas K. Huntress captioned "Helen Keller 'Feels' Beauty of Roses."
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Newspaper article by Betty Neeb entitled "Helen Keller Calls on All Citizens to Aid the Blind."
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller to Speak Tuesday at North Side," with a photograph of Helen Keller with a Braille book.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington, NYC to Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH stating that provided dates will not work for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to C. H. Whittington, NYC with tentative dates for their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Allan W. Sherman regarding plans for Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting.
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Response card for the Annual Meeting Luncheon of the Cleveland Society for the Blind.
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Invitation to the Annual Meeting Luncheon of the Cleveland Society for the Blind.
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Report given by Allan W. Sherman at Cleveland Society for the Blind's Annual Meeting.
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"Remarks of Miss Helen Keller at the Annual Meeting of the Cleveland Society for the Blind, February 11, 1952."
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Press release announcing Helen Keller as a speaker at the Cleveland Society for the Blind's Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding the success of Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Director, The Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to M. D. Blankenhorn, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting and requesting Miss Keller's article on Louis Braille.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH regarding expenses incurred during Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Director, The Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding expenses incurred during Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Marta Sobieski, NYC to Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH acknowledging receipt of letter and check.
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Newspaper article from the Cleveland Plain-Dealer by J. A. Wadovick entitled "500 Hear Address by Helen Keller," accompanied by a photograph of Miss Keller, Polly Thomson, Carl N. Osborne, and Mrs. Kelvin Smith.
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Newspaper article by Joe Collier entitled "Famed Helen Keller Visits City," with a photograph of Miss Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller Here, Recalls First Visit," featuring a photograph of Miss Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Newspaper article by Elizabeth Birkley entitled "Services to be Reviewed by Society of the Blind," with photographs of aid to the blind.
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Newspaper articles from Cleveland, OH newspapers about Helen Keller's visit to the city for the Annual Meeting of the Cleveland Society for the Blind.
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Photocopies of pages from the "Tennessee Public Welfare Record," Nashville, TN of an article entitled "An Interview with Helen Keller" by Ruth Campbell discussing efforts for the blind in the state of TN, pages 9-10, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1945.
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Pages from the "Tennessee Public Welfare Record," Nashville, TN of an article entitled "An Interview with Helen Keller" by Ruth Campbell discussing efforts for the blind in the state of TN, pages 9-10, Vol. 8, No. 7, July 1945.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the National Industries for the Blind and the Wagner-O'Day Act.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Mrs. Elliott C. Foster, Secretary, Board of Education of the Blind, Hartford, CT regrading the reclassification of the CT Institute for the Blind.
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Correspondence between B. P. Chapple, Superintendent, ND School for the Blind, Bathgate, ND and Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding the possibly merger of the State School for the Blind with the School for the Deaf.
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Correspondence regarding the Lions Clubs of SC meeting in Columbia, SC to discuss sight conservation.
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Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's visit to Honolulu, HI to address the state legislature on sight conservation.
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Letter from John K. Fogerty and Philip Tingley to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to ME to support the State Services for the Blind in Bill L.D. 450, accompanied by Miss Keller's speech advocating for the Lions Club and their mission to prevent blindness.
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Correspondence regarding the possible separation of the AR Schools for the Blind and for the Deaf, accompanied by a press release regarding Helen Keller's visit to the AR legislature and newspaper articles about her visit.
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Newspaper article from the Arkansas Democrat entitled "Helen Keller Address Legislature: Noted Woman Lauds Morale of Soldiers; Praises Medical Staff."
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Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's visit to The Royal School for the Blind, London, England.
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Correspondence from the School for the Blind, Swiss Cottage, London, England regarding Helen Keller's upcoming visit.
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Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's visit the London Association for the Blind.
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Letter from J. Duncan MacDiarmid, Secretary and Treasurer, The Scottish National Federation for the Welfare of the Blind, Aberdeen, Scotland to Helen Keller, Cornwall, England inviting her a reception at their Annual Conference in Glasgow.
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Correspondence regarding an invitation to Helen Keller to visit the National Library for the Blind, Manchester, England.
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Letter from J. Duncan MacDiarmid, Secretary and Treasurer, The Scottish National Federation for the Welfare of the Blind, Aberdeen, Scotland to Polly Thomson, Glasgow, Scotland regarding the Glasgow Conference Reception.
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Correspondence from W. Whitton Ness, Superintendent, Mission to the Out-Door Blind for Glasgow and the West of Scotland to Helen Keller, West Kilbride, Scotland regarding the Scottish National Conference on the Welfare of the Blind.
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Letter from W. M. Stowe, Superintendent, The Royal Blind Asylum and School, Edinburgh, Scotland to Polly Thomson in anticipation of a visit with Helen Keller.
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"Speech by Miss Mabel Redman (deaf-blind) in presenting a bouquet to Miss Helen Keller" at the Royal School for the Blind, Leatherhead.
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"Speech by Miss Ellen Brown (deaf-blind) in asking Miss Keller to take a bouquet to Mrs. Anne Sullivan Macy" at the Royal School for the Blind. Leatherhead.
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"Speech by George Massey (deaf-blind) in presenting a bouquet to Miss Polly Thomson" at the Royal School for the Blind, Leatherhead.
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"Speech by Miss Emily Pain (blind) in presenting a bouquet to Lady Eustace Percy" at the Royal School for the Blind, Leatherhead.
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Program for the visit of Helen Keller and Mrs. Anne Sullivan Macy at the Royal School for the Blind, Leatherhead.
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Correspondence between Gordon Baker, Helen Keller, and Waldo McG. Eagar regarding Mr. Baker's invitation to speak to the Landsdown Social Club.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Ross-shire, Scotland to the London Association for the Blind, England in thanks for the dress and describing her stay in Scotland.
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Letter from Millicent Field, Manager, Blind Women's Industries, Oldham, England to Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy inviting her to visit the Industry.
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Letter from Ethel Rawden, Organizing Secretary, South Wales and Monmouthshire Counties' Association for the Blind to Helen Keller, Plymouth, England inviting her to their 25th Anniversary Meeting in Swansea.
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Letter from Marion R. Draper, Yokohama, Japan to Helen Keller, San Francisco, CA welcoming her to Japan and inviting her to stay with her family.
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Welcome address given by Marquis Okubo, President of the Central Association for the Blind to Helen Keller at a dinner at the Peer's Club.
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Letter from Noboru Katayama, Director, Tokyo Government School for the Blind, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC, accompanied by Mr. Katayama's welcome address to Helen Keller in Japan.
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Letter from Grace C. Hamman, Director, Conservation of Sight and Work with the Blind, Honolulu, HI to Robert B. Irwin, NYC asking for information about Helen Keller's visit to HI.
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Letter from Taiichi Hara, Executive Secretary, National Association for the Blind, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by a list of her welcoming committee and two reports on the National Association for the Blind.
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Speech given by Kazukiyo Kusano, Gifu School for the Blind, Japan welcoming Helen Keller to Japan, accompanied by an envelope from Teiichi Ibori to Helen Keller.
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Postcards of the Tokyo Institute for the Blind.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Walter C. Rundle, Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, NYC providing requested information, accompanied by lists of possible lecture topics and major universities and institutions for the blind in South America.
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Letter from the Secretary of the Union of Blind People, Rotterdam, Holland to the Secretary of the Institution of Blind People, NY with background information for publicity on the blind in Holland.
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Letter from E. H. Getliff, General Superintendent, The Royal Blind Asylum Workshops, Bristol, England to A. Lear, Warmley, England asking he welcome Helen Keller and send along the Asylum's good wishes.
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Report from the Union des Aveugles de Guerre (Union of the War Blind), Paris, France, from a luncheon given for Helen Keller and a list of background material on the French War Blind for publicity purposes.
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Report from the Union des Aveugles de Guerre (Union of the War Blind), Paris, France, from a luncheon given for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Kyriaki Nicolaidou, School for the Blind, Athens, Greece to Helen Keller in anticipation of her visit to Greece.
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"Answers to the questions submitted by the Army-National Liaison Bureau of the Cabinet of the War-Office, relative to the relief to the Italian war-blind and to their needs, for the use of Helen Keller," from Maggiore Demenico Trabalza, Il Commissario Straordinario, Instituto Romano Per I Ciechi Di Guerra (Roman Institute for the War-Blind), Rome, Italy .
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Letter from P. Schneider-Maunoury, Vice President, Association Valentin H?ay, Paris, France to Helen Keller inviting her to the Association.
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List of guests invited to the reception given by the National Library for the Blind, Manchester, England.
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The New Beacon,' London, England featuring an article entitled "Helen Keller's Tour" about her visit to institutions for the blind throughout Europe (pp. 233-234), vol. 30, no. 360, pp. 221-240.
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Bulletin Mensuel de L'Union de Aveugles de Guerre,' featuring an article entitled "Visite de Miss Helen Keller a L'U A. G." p. 8.
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Report from the Union des Aveugles de Guerre (Union of the War Blind), Paris, France, from a luncheon given for Helen Keller.
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Letter from M. Regnier, Secretary to Mr. Raverat, to Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC enclosing an article published in 'Votre Amie' (Your Friend), about Helen Keller's visit to the Union of War Blind in Paris.
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Article from 'Votre Amie' (Your Friend) entitled "Bientôt Peut-Être Les Aveugles Verront", featuring photographs of Helen Keller's visit to the Union of War Blind in Paris.
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Newspaper article from Notiziario Dell'Esercito entitled "E'guinta tra I ciechi di guerra una sorridente signora," featuring photographs from Helen Keller's visit to Italy.
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Newspaper article from Notiziario Dell'Esercito entitled "E'guinta tra I ciechi di guerra una sorridente signora," featuring photographs from Helen Keller's visit to Italy.
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Letter from Sir Benjamin Fuller, Acting President, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia to William Ziegler, Jr., NYC requesting Helen Keller visit Australia.
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Letter from Kimiko Matsuyama, Japan to Helen Keller reminiscing about time spent at her home in Connecticut, the lion named after her, and hoping to see her during her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Kinnyo Tashiro at the Yanagawa Blind School, Fukuoka-hen, Japan to Helen Keller with concerns over her health.
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Letter from Thelma M. Lissington and two others (signatures illegible), The New Zealand Institute for the Blind, Wellington to Polly Thomson in admiration of her and Helen Keller.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Ossian Heldon, New South Wales, AU asking him to apply to Ben Fuller at the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution if he wishes Helen Keller to visit The Hurstville Society of the General Church of the New Jerusalem while she is in Australia.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Annette MacLellan, New South Wales, AU asking her to apply to Ben Fuller at the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution if she wishes to meet Helen Keller.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Major-General Sir Julius Bruche, Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria, East Melbourne, AU asking him to apply to Ben Fuller at the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution if he wishes to Helen Keller to visit the Society.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to K.C. Barwick, Honorary Secretary, Deaf Children's Education and Welfare of NSW, AU asking him to apply to Ben Fuller at the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution if he wishes to meet Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Sir Benjamin Fuller regarding upcoming trip to Australia.
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Letter from A.J. Harris, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, AU to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her upcoming visit to Australia and inviting her to lay the foundation stone for the new hostel for blind women.
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Letter from Justice Maxwell, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, AU to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her upcoming visit to Australia.
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Letter from Herbert W. Thompson, Honorary Librarian, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution & Braille Library, AU expressing delight in her upcoming visit to AU and informing her that their library has many of her books in Braille and Moon Type.
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Draft of letter with edits by Polly Thomson from Helen Keller to Mr. Harris, Royal Institute for the Blind, AU agreeing to meet doctors and nurses while visiting servicemen in hospital and arranging transportation to AU.
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Letter from Laurence Macaulay, Managing Secretary, NSW Institution for The Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Sydney, AU to Polly Thomson, Sydney, AU regarding her forthcoming visit to schools in Wahroonga and Darlington and enclosing a brochure about the organization.
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Welcome address given at Helen Keller's visit to the West Australian Institution for the Blind.
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Letter from H. Ralph Heaton, Superintendent Minister, Methodist Church of Australia, Brisbane to Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia inviting her to speak at the church.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Tasmania, accompanied by an invitation from the Tasmanian Institution for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb to a Public Welcome for Helen Keller.
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Invitation from the Tasmanian Institution for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb to a Public Welcome for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Miss McClelland in thanks for the napkin rings.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to West Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sen. Nick McKenna, Minister for Health and Social Services, Canberra, Australia about the issue of blindness in Australia.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to South Australia.
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Letter from Rudolph Hefti, Consul for the USA to Polly Thomson with seating arrangements for an upcoming event and biographical information on the attendees, accompanied by similar information for another event.
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Telegram from the Light Buoy Club for the Deaf Blind, Brooklyn, NY to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Telegram from the Management of the Royal Blind Institution, North Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia in thanks for their birthday greetings.
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Letter from Helen Keller to the Management of the Royal Institution for the Blind, North Adelaide, Australia in thanks for their birthday greetings.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Pat O'Connor, President, Braille Society of Perth, Australia acknowledging receipt of letter and regarding her visit to Australia.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Queensland.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Queensland.
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Transcript of speeches given by Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Hon. A. J. Melrose, and Matron Ilma Osborn, during the Miss Keller and Miss Thomson's visit to Melrose House and Royal Institution for the Blind, Adelaide.
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Volume of letters sent to Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Justice Maxwell from various persons and organizations throughout Australia.
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Letter from E. T. Herford, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Blind Society of NSW, Sydney, Australia to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding a book of newspaper cuttings from Helen Keller's visit to Australia in 1948.
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Welcome address given by Mercy Griffin, teacher, welcoming Helen Keller to a deaf and blind school in Queensland, Australia.
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Correspondence regarding events during Helen Keller's visit to London, accompanied by a seating chart for a dinner given by Sir Ian Fraser.
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Letter from Elizabeth Gill, President, East London Society for the Civilian Blind, East London, South Africa to Helen Keller inviting her to tea.
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Letter of admiration from W. Clifford Voysey and F. Robertshaw, The Natal European and Coloured Civilian Blind Association, Durban, Natal Province, South Africa to Helen Keller, Durban, South Africa.
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Correspondence from Blanche Gordon, Secretary-Treasurer, The Rhodesian Society for the Care of the Blind and Physically Defective, Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson expressing her admiration and welcome to Rhodesia.
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Letter from Kathleen D. Battle, Secretary, Pretoria Society to Help the Civilian Blind, Pretoria, South Africa to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding arrangements for her visit to Pretoria.
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Program from Helen Keller's visit to The Rhodesian Society for the Care of the Blind and Physically Defective.
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Letter of admiration from C. S. Books, St. John Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, Johannesburg, South Africa to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her photograph.
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Notes with addresses for people in Pretoria and Worcester, Cape Province, South Africa.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to J. R. Solms, Principal, The Athlone School for the Blind, Bellville, South Africa in thanks for the copy of their Annual Report and enclosing AFB's 1974-75 Newsletter/Annual Report issue.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Kenneth de Villiers, Pretoria Society to Help the Civilian Blind, Pretoria, South Africa in thanks for the five photographs of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson and enclosing AFB's 1974-75 Newsletter/Annual Report issue.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Andrew R. Mardon, Director, The South Africa National Council for the Blind, Pretoria, South Africa in thanks for acting as South African emissary on behalf of the Helen Keller Archives and enclosing AFB's 1974-75 Newsletter/Annual Report issue.
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Annual Report and Balance Sheet for The Athlone School for the Blind, Bellville, Cape Province, South Africa for 1950-1951 with photographs and articles about Helen Keller's visit.
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Letter from J. R. Solms, Principal, The Athlone School for the Blind, Bellville, South Africa to Andrew W. Mardon, President, The South African National Council for the Blind, Pretoria enclosing a copy of their 1950/51 Annual Report with photographs from Helen Keller's visit.
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Letter from K. M. de Villiers, Director, Pretoria Society to Help the Civilian Blind, Pretoria, South Africa to Andrew W. Mardon, President, The South African National Council for the Blind, Pretoria enclosing photographs taken during Helen Keller's visit to the Pretoria Society's workshop.
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Letter from the Natal Indian Blind & Deaf Society, Durban, Natal Province, South Africa to Andrew R. Mardon, Pretoria, South Africa enclosing a copy of a letter from Arthur W. Blaxall.
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Letter from Andrew R. Mardon, Director, The South African National Council for the Blind, Pretoria to AFB, NYC enclosing items related to Helen Keller's visit to South Africa.
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Program for Helen Keller's visit to South Africa and Rhodesia, entitled: 'Die Besoek van Helen Keller aan Suid-Afrika.'
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Program for Helen Keller's visit to South Africa and Rhodesia, entitled: 'The Visit of Helen Keller to South Africa.'
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Karl Meyer, Director regarding Helen Keller's upcoming visit to the Near East.
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Press release from the USA Today entitled "Helen Keller Coming to Egypt" about her visit and her life.
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Press release from the USA Today entitled "Helen Keller Arrives Tuesday in Cairo."
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Letter from Noor Society for the Blind, North Cairo, Egypt to Helen Keller in thanks for her visit and asking for help in establishing conferences for the welfare of the blind in the East.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Zahia Marzouk regarding advocacy for the blind in Cairo through the establishment of a demonstration center.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Mohammed Raifat Pasha, Cairo, Egypt regarding advocacy for the blind in Cairo through the establishment of a demonstration center.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Israel, provided by the Ministry of Social Welfare, State of Israel.
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Letter from M. Ilan, Acting Chairman, Jewish Institute for the Blind, Jerusalem, Israel to Helen Keller, Jerusalem, Israel welcoming her to Jerusalem.
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Letter from H. Z. Federbush, Director, Jewish Institute for the Blind, Jerusalem, Israel to Helen Keller, Jerusalem, Israel welcoming her to Israel.
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Speech given by H. Z. Federbush, Director, Jewish Institute for the Blind, Jerusalem, Israel on Helen Keller's visit to the Institute.
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Speech given by M. Ilan, Acting Chairman, Jewish Institute for the Blind, Jerusalem, Israel on Helen Keller's visit to the Institute.
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Letter of admiration from students at the Israel Blind Institution, Jerusalem to Helen Keller.
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Letter from H. Z. Federbush, Director, Jewish Institute for the Blind, Jerusalem, Israel to Helen Keller, Jerusalem, Israel in thanks for visiting the Institute.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to S. T. Dajani, Arab Blind Organization, Jerusalem, Israel with details on Helen Keller's visit to Jordan.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to S. T. Dajani, Arab Blind Organization, Jerusalem, Israel with details on Helen Keller's visit to Jordan.
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Letter from S. T. Dajani to Eric T. Boulter regarding Helen Keller's program for her visit to Jordan.
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Letter from S. T. Dajani to Eric T. Boulter regarding Helen Keller's program for her visit to Jordan.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Karl Meyer, Director, School for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon regarding Helen Keller's upcoming visit to the Near East.
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Program for Helen Keller's visit to the Swiss School for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon.
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Program from "Welcome to Miss Helen Keller in the Armenian Ashrafié-Church on behalf of the Swiss School for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon."
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Speech given by "Gracie" at the event for Helen Keller at the Swiss School for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon.
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Speech given by Emile Costas "introducing Helen Keller to the Lebanese Federation of Women's Organizations in Beirut, Lebanon in a luncheon given to honor in Keller and Miss Thomson."
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Schedule of events in Lebanon for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nelson Chappel, Genera Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Eric T. Boulter, NYC enclosing quotation s from letters by Mr. Garbushian and Karl Meyer.
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Letter from Karl Meyer, Director, School for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT asking for a message for the School's 25th jubilee.
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Journal of events and people met during Helen Keller's Latin American tour.
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Letter from Nelson B. Neff, Chief of Missions, Region III, CARE, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and "Dick" about life in Latin America and providing contacts in Brazil.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Garcia de Souza, Second Secretary, Brazilian Embassy, Washington, D.C. regarding Helen Keller's itinerary for her visit to Brazil.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing copy of letter to Brazilian Embassy regarding their visit to Brazil.
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Letter from Ellen Leavy to Nelson B. Neff, Santiago, Chile quoting a letter from Polly Thomson to Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from M. A. Castro Carazo, Director, Asociacion Amigos del Ciego, San Jose, Costa Rica to Eric T. Boulter, NYC expressing disappointment that Helen Keller cannot visit San Jose.
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Telegram from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to William G. Arey, Jr., Public Affairs Officer, Foreign Service of the USA, Panama acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Nelson B. Neff, Chief of Missions, Region III, CARE, Lima, Peru to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding information on a new commission for the blind in Brazil and regarding Helen Keller's visit to Chile.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Dorina de Gouvea Nowill regarding her visit to Brazil.
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Report by the Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, São Paulo, Brazil entitled "Helen Keller's visit to São Paulo."
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Dorina de Gouvea Nowill, President, Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil regarding Helen Keller's proposed visit to Brazil.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Dorina de Gouvea Nowill, President, Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil regarding Helen Keller's proposed visit to Brazil.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Brazil.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Brazil.
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Letter from Donald A. Ostrander, Chief of CARE Mission Brazil, Sao Paulo to Eric T. Boulter, NYC with accompanying schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Brazil.
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Letter from Dorina de Gouvea Nowill, President, Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding preparations for Helen Keller's visit to Brazil.
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Translation of telegram from Odilon Fernandes, President, Instituto de Cegos do Brasil Central, Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil to Helen Keller, Sao Paulo, Brazil inviting her to the Instituto.
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Letter from Dorina de Gouvea Nowill, President, Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil to Eric T. Boulter, NYC enclosing a translation of a telegram from the Instituto de Cegos do Brasil Central.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Odilon Fernandes, President, Instituto de Cegos do Brasil Central, Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil acknowledging receipt of telegram.
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Article from the Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Sao Paulo entitled "Miss Helen Keller's visit to São Paulo."
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Article from the Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Sao Paulo entitled "E Vendo Sem Ter Olhos" (And Seeing Without Eyes).
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Report from Fundação Para o Livro do Cego no Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with information on the organization,
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Newspaper article, with photograph of Helen Keller, entitled "Helen Keller esteve em visita à Fundação do Livro para o Cego."
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Letter from William F. Salas, Chief of CARE Mission Chile, Santiago, Chile to Eric T. Boulter, NYC with accompanying schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Chile.
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Letter from Alice P. Wood to Eric T. Boulter with accompanying list entitled, "Information about some of the blind and deafdumb institutions which will be visited by Miss Helen Keller during her stay in Chile."
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Letter from Edwina D. Marvin, Vice President, Junior League of Mexico City to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding the itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Mexico.
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Correspondence between Eric T. Boulter, NYC and Edwina D. Marvin, Vice President, Junior League of Mexico City regarding the itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Mexico.
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Publication about Andrés Cristóbal Toro entitled "Senderos de Luz en las Tinieblas."
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Letter from Andrés Cristóbal Toro, Panama to Helen Keller.
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Translation of letter of admiration from Andrés Cristóbal Toro, Panama to Helen Keller and welcoming her to Panama.
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Letter from Arthur Greenfield II, Chief of CARE Mission Peru, Lima to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding the schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Peru.
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Translation of letter from Maria de la Pasión, Directress of the Instituto Ntra. Señora del Pilar Para Niños Ciegos, Arequipa, Peru to Arthur Greenfield II, Chief of CARE Mission Peru, Lima in thanks for the autographed photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Translation of booklet from Maria de la Pasión, Directress of the Instituto Ntra. Señora del Pilar Para Niños Ciegos, Arequipa, Peru to Arthur Greenfield II, Chief of CARE Mission Peru, Lima in thanks for the autographed photograph and wishing him a happy new year.
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"Program dedicated with affection to Miss Helen Adams Keller" from the Instituto Ntra. Sra. Del Pilar para Ciegos with raised-dot and braille printing, accompanied by a letter from Maria de la Pasión to Arthur Greenfield II, a copy of the program, and a note.
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Newspaper article from El Comercio, Lima, Peru entitled "Helen Keller llegó a Lima para prestar cooperación a instituciones de ciegos," with photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Telegram from D. Po Cho, Superintendent, St. Michael's School for the Blind, Kemmendine, Rangoon, Burma to Eric T. Boulter, NYC inviting Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to the Blind Mission in Rangoon.
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Letter from G. C. Dansey-Browning, Ophthalmic Specialist, Violet Peel Eye Clinic, Wanchai, Hong Kong to Helen Keller, Hong Kong enclosing a report on the need of a local Association for the Blind.
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Letter from H. J. M. Desai, Honorary Secretary, National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India to Helen Keller, NYC granting her honorary membership in their Association.
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Letter from H. J. M. Desai, Honorary Secretary, National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India to Eric T. Boulter, NYC granting Helen Keller honorary membership to their Association.
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Letter from Amal Shah, Honorary VP, National Association for the Blind in India, Calcutta to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding his work for the blind.
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Flyer promoting the National Association for the Blind in India.
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Letter from Rajendra T. Vyas, Honorary Secretary, Blindmen's Association, Bombay, India to Helen Keller telling her about himself and the work of the Blindmen's Association.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Rajendra T. Vyas, Honorary Secretary, Blindmen's Association, Bombay, India acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to H. J. M. Desai, Honorary Secretary, National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India regarding Helen Keller's schedule for her visit to India.
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Telegram from New Delhi, India to Eric T. Boulter, NYC suggesting places for Helen Keller to visit during her stay in India.
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Telegram from Lal Advani to Eric T. Boulter, NYC suggesting places for Helen Keller to visit during her stay in India.
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Letter from K. N. K. Jussawala, Principal, The Victoria Memorial School for the Blind, Bombay, India to the Secretary-General of AFOB, NYC inviting Helen Keller to the School.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to K. N. K. Jussawala, Principal, The Victoria Memorial School for the Blind, Bombay, India regarding Helen Keller's visit to the School during her stay in India.
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Program for Helen Keller for the "reception by the Bombay State Council on Blindness, The National Association for the Blind, and Associations and Institutions working for the welfare of the blind in Bombay at the University Gardens" in Bombay, India.
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Letter from U. A. Basrurker, The Blind Relief Association, Delhi, India to Helen Keller, Hyderabad, India (current Pakistan) regarding the schedule for her visit to India.
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Telegrams between Helen Keller and Eric T. Boulter regarding the creation of the Helen Keller Foundation in India.
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Letter from U. A. Basrurker, Honorary Secretary, The Blind Relief Association, New Delhi, India to Helen Keller, Madras, India inviting her to the Industrial Home & School for the Blind.
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Letter from the Sisters, Staff, and Inmates of The Priory, Madras, India to Helen Keller in thanks for her visit, accompanied by a report of the Blind, Deaf & Dumb School in Madras.
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Letter from Ellen Leavy to Rajendra T. Vyas, Bombay, India regarding a scroll from the Blindmen's Association in Bombay.
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Publication from the Bombay State Council on Blindness and the National Association for the Blind to Helen Keller, with photographs of Miss Keller.
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Article about Helen Keller's visit to Bombay and the gift of a small silver trowel from the Bombay State Council on Blindness.
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Newspaper article from Bombay Chronicle, Bombay, India entitled "Helen Keller Visits Two Blind Homes."
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Newspaper article from Lokmanya, Bombay, India about Helen Keller laying the foundation stone of the Workshop for the Blind, with photographs of Miss Keller at the event.
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Newspaper article from Lokmanya, Bombay, India in praise of the Workshop for the Blind.
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Newspaper article from Lokmanya, Bombay, India regarding Helen Keller's visit to the Victoria Memorial School for the Blind in Taddeo, with photograph of Miss Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Newspaper article from Loksatta, Bombay, India regarding Helen Keller's visit to the Blind Children's School at Dadar, with photograph of Miss Keller, Polly Thomson, and two school children.
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Newspaper article from Loksatta, Bombay, India regarding Helen Keller's public lecture at the town hall, under the auspices of the National Association for the Blind.
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Newspaper article from Navashakli, Bombay, India regarding Helen Keller's visit to the Blind Children's School in Taddeo.
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Newspaper article from The Times of India, Bombay entitled "Dr. Keller is One of the Wonders of the World: Visit Has Brought New Hope, Says Mr. Kher."
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Newspaper article from The Times of India, Bombay entitled "Sheltered Workshop for the Blind: Dr. Helen Keller Lays Foundation Stone."
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Letter from Mary S. Folmar, Chairman, Welfare Committee, Kadena Officers' Wives Club, San Francisco, CA to Helen Keller, NYC in thanks for their meeting.
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Report on the Moro Gakuen (or Blind and Deaf Institute) in Okinawa, Japan.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Mary S. Folmar acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Chairman, Tokyo Helen Keller Association, Japan to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in appreciation of her visit.
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Letter from Katoharu Nagaoka, Association of Blind Students of the Universities in Japan, Osaka, Japan, on behalf of the Association, imparting a message to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Katoharu Nagaoka, Managing Editor, Braille Mainichi, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in thanks for the photograph and enclosing a thank you note from the Nagano Prefectural Association for the Blind.
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Letter from Yoshio Zenisaka, President, Promoters' Association for the Nagao Prefectural Hall for the Blind, Nagano, Japan to Helen Keller in thanks for her message on the proposed construction of the Nagano Prefectural Hall for the Blind.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Lahore, Pakistan.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Lahore, Pakistan.
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Letter from Khunying Lekha Apaivongse, President, Foundation for the Welfare and Education of the Blind in Siam, Bangkok, Thailand to Eric T. Boulter, NYC inviting Helen Keller to visit the Foundation during her visit through Asia.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to India, inclusive of February - March 1955.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to John Stegmaier, Public Affairs Officer, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, Washington, D.C. regarding Helen Keller's itinerary for her upcoming Far East Tour and providing a list of contacts in that area.
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Letter from Berthold Lowenfeld, Superintendent, CA School for the Blind, Berkeley, CA to Eric T. Boulter, NYC acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Harold E. Howland, Specialists Division, International Educational Exchange Service, Washington, D.C. to Eric T. Boulter, NYC requesting names of Scandanavian associations of the blind.
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Letter from Harold E. Howland, Specialists Division, International Educational Exchange Service, Washington, D.C. to Eric T. Boulter, NYC with the schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Sweden.
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Letter from Harold E. Howland, Specialists Division, International Educational Exchange Service, Washington, D.C. to Eric T. Boulter, NYC with the schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Norway.
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List of enclosing items from Helen Keller's visit to Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Program for the Helen Keller Festival at the School for the Blind in Helsinki, Finland.
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Letter from Charles Hedkvist, President, De Blindas Förening, Stockholm, Sweden to Helen Keller regarding progress made on behalf of the blind, especially in the area of Talking Books.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Charles Hedkvist, President, De Blindas Förening, Stockholm, Sweden acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Helen Keller to the Alabama Association for the Blind, Birmingham, AL stating she cannot visit them this month.
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Items related to the National Association for the Blind (West Bengal Branch) and the Calcutta Blind School, India.
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Letter from Lord Aberdeen to Helen Keller regarding her visit to Scotland.
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Letter from James Balfour to Lord Aberdeen about Helen Keller's visit to the Asylum.
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Letter from Lord Aberdeen to Polly Thomson enclosing a letter from the Aberdeen Asylum for the Blind, regarding Helen Keller's upcoming visit.
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Letter from James S. Adams to Katharine Cornell, Miami, FL regarding Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's health and his decision to join the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to James S. Adams in thanks for his decision to join the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Lal Advani regarding mutual acquaintances and a conference at AFB with international delegates.
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Letter from Lal Advani, Assistant Education Officer, Ministry of Education, New Delhi, India to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding work for the blind in India.
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Letter from Edward Allen, Director, Perkins Institution, South Boston, MA to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about an invitation to visit from Herr F. Matthies at the Royal Blind Institution at Steglitz, Germany and an update on Tommy Stringer.
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Letter from Royka Andrejevithc, Belgrade, Yugoslavia to Helen Keller regarding a school for the blind where she is President.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding progress in aiding the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to J. Ringland Anderson acknowledging receipt of letter, his progress in aiding the blind of Australia, and her visit to South Africa.
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Letter from Alice Armitage, National Council for the Welfare of the Blind of Ireland, Dublin to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Alice Armitage, National Council for the Welfare of the Blind of Ireland, Dublin to Helen Keller regarding the Council and her father, Dr. Armitage.
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Letters from Eugene Bally, Schweiz, Switzerland to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA, accompanied by publication entitled "Der Vorstand des schweizerischen Centralvereins f?r das Blindenwesen empfiehlt folgenden Aufruf Ihrem Wohlwollen."
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Manuscript entitled "Never Really in the Dark: The Story of Victor J. Baltazar," by Ester de Jesus Amor, Manila, Philippines.
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Letter from Ester de Jesus Amor, Quezon City, Philippines to Victor J. Baltazar suggesting her article "Never Really in the Dark" for publication in Reader's Digest.
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Letter from Victor J. Baltazar, Director, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Welfare Administration, Manila, Philippines to William P. McCahill, Chairman, Committee for the Handicapped, People-to-People Program, Washington, D.C. regarding the possibility of publishing the article "Never Really in the Dark" in Reader's Digest.
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Letter from William P. McCahill, Chairman, Committee for the Handicapped, People-to-People Program, Washington, D.C. to Victor J. Baltazar, Director, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Welfare Administration, Manila, Philippines sharing the article "Never Really in the Dark" with M. R. Barnett.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and Gabrielle Bellaiche, Alexandria, Egypt about the formation of a society to aid the blind, accompanied by a card entitled "Association de la Liberation (ex-amira ferial) 'Section Pour Aveugles.'"
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization for the deaf and blind.
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Letter from William T. Snyder, Affiliated Leadership League of and for the Blind of America, Baltimore, MD to William Gallagher, NYC regarding a biographical sketch of Alexander Graham Bell with mention of Helen Keller.
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Brochure by William T. Snyder for the Affiliated Leadership League of and for the Blind of America entitled "Creative Profiles: Alexander Graham Bell."
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Dr. Conrad Berens, Oyster Bay, NY enclosing materials from Helen Keller, accompanied by speech by Miss Keller for the International Association for the Prevention of Blindness and a note from Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Dr. Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT about the establishment of a new ophthalmogical foundation and asking Miss Keller to lend her name to it.
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Letter to Conrad Berens, Oyster Bay, NY about his request to add Helen Keller's name to his proposed ophthalmogical foundation.
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Letter from Dr. Conrad Berens, Glen Cove, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for lending her name to his proposed organization, accompanied by a "Certificate of Incorporation of The Berens Eye Foundation, Inc."
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Letter from Richard S. Storms, NYC to Dr. Conrad Berens, Oyster Bay, NY enclosing copies of a proposed "Certificate of Incorporation for The Conrad Berens Eye Foundation, Inc.", accompanied by a note from Frances Berens to Evelyn D. Seide asking Helen Keller to sign the certificate.
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Letter from Dr. Conrad Berens, Glen Cove, NY to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC in thanks for Helen Keller's signing the certificate of incorporation.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Mildred Bickley, Nashville, TN providing materials on and advice for her visually-impaired friend.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Organising Secretary, The Transvaal Society for the Care of Non-European Blind, Roodepoort, South Africa to M. R. Barnett, NYC about Helen Keller's possible visit to South Africa.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Organising Secretary, The Transvaal Society for the Care of Non-European Blind, Roodepoort, South Africa about plans for Helen Keller's visit to South Africa, accompanied by a letter from Lt. Col. William J. Parkins, The Salvation Army, NYC to Miss Keller, NYC inviting her to visit the Thika Institute for the Blind in Kenya.
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Letter from Alfred Allen to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Organising Secretary, The Transvaal Society for the Care of Non-European Blind, Roodepoort, South Africa about plans for Helen Keller's visit to South Africa.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Johannesburg, South Africa to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about advocacy for the blind in South Africa.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Roodepoort. South Africa to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT about the Ophthalmologic Hospital and other work for the blind in South Africa.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Roodepoort, South Africa to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her message read at the opening of the Ophthalmologic Hospital.
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Form letter from Rev. Alfred W. Blaxall, Roodepoort, South Africa about moving from Roodepoort and regarding his work with the Fellowship of Reconciliation.
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Letter from Winifred A. Corbally to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, London, England, on behalf of Helen Keller, in sympathy on the death of Josie Wood.
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Correspondence to and from Irene Ringling Bon Seigneur, Evansville, IN inviting Helen Keller to Evansville and about Polly Thomson's health.
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Letter from Helen Keller, NYC to Miss Bose about religion and the blind in India.
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Memorandum from Eric T. Boulter to Helen Keller with list of address of people she met during her visit to Athens, Greece.
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Correspondence from F. J. (Francis Joseph) Campbell, Royal National College and Academy of Music for the Blind, London, England inviting Helen Keller to England.
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Letter from Etheline Camper, South Perth, Western Australia to Polly Thomson about her visit to Western Australia.
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Letter from Archibald C. Barrow (Andrew Carnegie's private secretary), NYC to Helen Keller asking for a list of subscribers to the MA Association to Promote the Interests of the Blind.
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Letter from E. W. Christiansen, Secretary-General, The New Zealand, Institute for the Blind, Auckland to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to visit the Institute during her visit to New Zealand.
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Correspondence regarding Marie M. Clisham's retirement as Business Manager from the California School for the Blind.
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Correspondence regarding Dr. M. D. Jones about a letter from Helen Keller to Dr. Jones, the former Superintendent of Education.
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Letter from W. P. Conelan, Parliament of the Commonwealth, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia about her suggestion for a Federal center for the blind.
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Letter from Eugene L. Connelly to Helen Keller in thanks for her attendance at their anniversary celebrations.
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Correspondence to and from General Canrobert Costa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil about a new Helen Keller Institute for the Blind.
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Letter and announcement regarding the Agawam Anne Sullivan Deaf/Blind Committee's dedication at Anne Sullivan Macy's birthplace.
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Correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine and Winifred A. Corbally about pamphlet's on the Helen Keller Room at AFB.
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Program and invitation for the Migel Medal Ceremony of 1976, medal to Carl Kupfer.
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Letter from Keith Henney, Snowville, NH to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC about a letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney
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Royal Blind Society of New South Wales 76th Annual Report, 1956.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lispenard Crocker about the Royal society for the Blind of New South Wales and their upcoming visit to Europe.
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Letter from Helen Keller to William N. Cromwell asking to return "Le Courrier Braille" to print for the benefit of the deaf-blind.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to William N. Cromwell asking to return "Le Courrier Braille" to print for the benefit of the deaf-blind.
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Letter from Karl Meyer, Director, School for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT about their visit to the Middle East.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Najla Dabaghie, Beirut College for Women, Lebanon about the opening of the Institute for the Blind and Deaf at Warwar.
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Correspondence to and from Dorina de Gouvea Nowill, Sao Paulo, Brazil about the Brazilian Foundation for the Books of the Blind.
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Correspondence to and from Leopold Dubov, Executive VP, The Jewish Braille Institute of America, NYC about the Shotwell Memorial Award to Helen Keller and his work with the Jewish Braille Review.
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Correspondence to and from Ann Durruty, Santiago, Chile about Helen Keller's visit to Chile.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Waldo McG. Eagar about the deafblind of England and the U.S.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Waldo McG. Eagar about his book and their recent travels to South America.
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Correspondence between Waldo McG. Eagar, Surrey, England and Helen Keller, Westport, CT about his book, their recent travels to South America, and their upcoming visit to London.
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Correspondence to and from Arturo M. Edwards, Santiago, Chile about Helen Keller's visit to Chile and his work for the blind in that country.
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Telegram from President Eisenhower, White House, Washington, D.C. to Katharine Cornell, NYC about the Helen Keller International Award, given to Colonel Edwin A. Baker.
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Correspondence regarding the communication between Helen Keller and Selma Ettlinger.
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Letter of admiration from Myrtle E. Fox, Armadale, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John H. Finley about her new house, her book on Anne Sullivan Macy, and asking for his assistance with the Israelitish Institute for the Blind in Vienna.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Peggy Freeman in praise of her work with parents of deafblind children.
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Letter from Annie E. Freese to Helen Keller making a donation and about the death of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Card from Mabel Friedberger donating to the NJ Camp for Blind Children, in memory of Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Lail Gillies to Helen Keller asking for help on an appeal to donors.
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Letter from Lail Gillies to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wishing them a merry Christmas and about the activities of the South African National Council for the Blind.
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Letter from Lail Gillies to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wishing them a merry Christmas and about the activities of the South African National Council for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lail Gillies acknowledging receipt of letter and successes of her organization.
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Letter from Lail Gillies to Helen Keller wishing her a merry Christmas and about the activities of the South African National Council for the Blind.
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Letter from Lail Gillies to Helen Keller about the opening of the Helen Keller Hostel and other activities of the South African National Council for the Blind.
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Letter from Lail Gillies to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wishing them a merry Christmas and about the activities of the South African National Council for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lady Mabel Grimwade in thanks for her support of Dr. Ringland Anderson and the Institute for Study of the Causes and Prevention of Blindness.
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Letters from Edward S. Harkness to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of book and letter.
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Letter from Edward Everett Hale to Helen Keller about his attendance at an event for the Blind Babies' Society.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to the Territorial Shop for the Adult Blind in Honolulu in thanks for the lei given to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Grace Hamman in thanks for the lei given to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about Conrad Berens and the Ophthalmological Foundation.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about donating funds and Robert Smithdas' college degree.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about a letter from Hyutaro Takahashi.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine to Keith Henney about the Helen Keller Collection.
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Special Centennial Issue of the HKI Report featuring an article entitled "U.S. Leads Tributes to Helen Keller on the 100th Anniversary of Her Birth," featuring photographs of Vice President Walter Mondale, Mrs. William T. Johnson, Patty Duke Astin, and John S. Crowley.
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Magazine for the Scottish Deaf' with articles on the Helen Keller Essay Competition Award, vol. 5, no. 7.
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Letter from Walter G. Holmes to Helen Keller about a meeting of the A.A.I.B.
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Letter from Walter G. Holmes to Helen Keller about Martha Deane and the Home Teachers' Meeting.
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Letter from Ethyl Patterson to Helen Keller enclosing a copy of 'Footprints' featuring an article about Walter G. Holmes.
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Pages from "The Unseen Minority" by Frances Koestler with mention of Willetta Huggins.
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Letter from Eleanor Hutton to Helen Keller inviting her to speak to the New York Association for the Blind.
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Letter from Clarice Irwin to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of photograph and about the work for the blind in Sydney.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson asking for a message to the Blind Assembly in Hiroshima.
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Correspondence to and from Mrs. E. P. Jessup about her work for the blind, the film "The Unconquered", and wishing Helen Keller a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Phillips Keller about a plaque from the CT Chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Phillips Keller about the World Crusade for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Louise Lacaud in thanks for her hospitality and efforts for the blind with the Junior League in Mexico.
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Correspondence between Jim Larkin and Helen Keller about work for the blind in Ireland.
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Correspondence between Grace E. Maggott and Helen Keller about The League of Friends of the Blind in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Card of donation from Rebecca Mack in memory of Polly Thomson to the Blind and Deaf Welfare Fund.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John A. Macy asking for addresses and about an article by Mark Twain.
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Letter from Jean Welt Taylor to Loyal E. Apple regarding the Agawam Anne Sullivan Deaf/Blind Committee's dedication at Anne Sullivan Macy's birthplace.
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Announcement regarding the Agawam Anne Sullivan Deaf/Blind Committee's dedication at Anne Sullivan Macy's birthplace.
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AFB check request for payment to Jean Welt Taylor and the Agawan Anne Sullivan Macy Deaf/Blind Committee.
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse to M. R. Barnett about a visit to Tuscumbia, AL.
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Letter from Peter J. Salmon to M. R. Barnett inviting him to a meeting with the Anne Sullivan Macy Service for Deaf-Blind Persons.
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Program for 'The Anne Sullivan Legacy' in honor the Anne Sullivan Centennial.
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Program for 'The Anne Sullivan Legacy' in honor the Anne Sullivan Centennial.
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Newspaper article from 'The Evening Star' by Warren Hoge and Willian Grigg entitled "Deaf, Blind Hear and See Sullivan Commemoration".
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Issue of 'Listen' with article on centennial celebration of Anne Sullivan Macy's birthday, vol. 22, no. 5.
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Issue of 'Listen' with article on centennial celebration of Anne Sullivan Macy's birthday (p. 4), vol. 17, no. 6.
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Note from Polly Thomson to Amelia B. Gladu, accompanied by letter from Ernesto Nelson to Helen Keller about a bust of Anne Sullivan Macy at a institution for the blind in Argentina.
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Letter from Helga Lende to Nella Braddy Henney returning letter from Ernesto Nelson to Helen Keller about a bust of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Helga Lende to Ernesto Nelson enclosing photographs of Anne Sullivan Macy for a bust.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Ernesto Nelson inquiring about the bust of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Ernesto Nelson to M. C. Migel about plans for a bust of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Ernesto Nelson inquiring about the bust of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Ernesto Nelson to M. C. Migel about plans for a bust of Anne Sullivan Macy, enclosing photographs of the maquette.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Ernesto Nelson about his sculpture project and sending greetings from his wife.
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Letter from Ernesto Nelson to Helen Keller in hopes of reviving a sculpture in honor of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter of admiration from William H. Tate to Anne Sullivan from the Bradford Incorporated Institution for the Blind.
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Announcement regarding the Agawam Anne Sullivan Deaf/Blind Committee's dedication at Anne Sullivan Macy's birthplace.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Edith H. Bloodgood about her work with the Maryland Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Correspondence from the Maryland Society for the Prevention of Blindness to Helen Keller about their work.
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Letter to Victor Maxwell about the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution's campaign for adequate facilities for the blind.
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Letter to Victor Maxwell about the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution's campaign for adequate facilities for the blind.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller about proper facilities for the blind.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about work for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson about advocacy for the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Victor Maxwell about work for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson about her upcoming visit to South Africa and work for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about his family and work for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Thomas L. Metsker to Helen Keller enclosing remarks made in honor of her birthday at the Helen Keller Foundation for the Blind of Japan, accompanied by a cross reference page for the Foundation.
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Letter from Eric Millhouse to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about her visit to South America and his work with the Royal Blind Society.
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Letter from Robert Moon to Helen Keller asking her to speak before the PA Home Teaching Society for the Blind.
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Letter from Bernard W. Moore to Helen Keller about schools for the deaf and blind in Staunton.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to J. C. Colligan about the damaging effects of Nicholas Monsarrat's book "The Story of Esther Costello".
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller inviting her to visit Australia.
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller about the possibility of visiting Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Edward M. Van Cleve about the New York Institute for the Blind.
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Letters from Nelson B. Neff to Polly Thomson about his new job with CARE.
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Letter from Ellen Leavy to Nelson B. Neff, Santiago, Chile quoting a letter from Polly Thomson to Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from Ellen Leavy to Nelson B. Neff, Santiago, Chile quoting a letter from Polly Thomson to Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from the Blind Association of Chile to Helen Keller about their work.
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Letter from the Blind Association of Chile to Helen Keller about their work.
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List of organizations for the blind around the world.
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Newspaper article by Dorothy F. Haynes from the Connecticut Jewish Leader entitled "Mrs. Anna Strauss Has Found Way to Give, Way to Receive".
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Pages from Recording for the Blind News, with article on Martha Pate, vol. 19, no. 1.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Arthur Pearson about work for the blind in the U.S. and Great Britain.
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Letter from Arthur Pearson to Helen Keller about work for the blind in England and discussing world politics.
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Letters of admiration from Irene Ransburg to Helen Keller about Odilien-Blindenanstalt in Graz.
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Correspondence to and from Mayor C. J Ross-Spencer about Helen Keller's birthday and the 21st anniversary of the South African Blind Workers' Organisation.
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Letter from Florence L. Robinson to Helen Keller about her work for the blind, accompanied by a report of the "History of The Florence L. Robinson Braille Fund".
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Report of the "History of The Florence L. Robinson Permanent Braille Fund and Work for the Blind".
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Letter from Florence L. Robinson to Helen Keller about her work for the blind.
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Letter from Florence L. Robinson to Helen Keller about her work for the blind and New York World's Fair, accompanied by postcard.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school for the deaf and blind and meeting President Roosevelt.
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Correspondence to and from Hildegard Mittelsten Scheid about her work with the Association of the Blind Women of Germany.
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Note from Polly Thomson to Evelyn D. Seide about information on a Commission for the Blind.
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Correspondence from Helen Keller to Upton Sinclair about her donation and books.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization for the deaf and blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the Massachusetts Commission for Aiding the Adult Blind.
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Correspondence with Byron Smith about Helen's travels and a banquet in her honor
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Correspondence from Tonhozi de Saraiva to Helen Keller about blind children in Brazil.
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Letter from Helen Keller expressing her admiration for the blind Esperantist Congress.
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Letters from Jacob Spafford and Bertha Vester about the American Colony's work with the blind.
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Letters from General Major Von Hagen in German about deaf-blind institutions in Germany.
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Cross reference page for a Mrs. Waldron.
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Memorandum from Gertrude Queen to Marguerite Levine sending Helen Keller's letters.
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Letter to Owen Young acknowledging his desire to be off of an anniversary committee.
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Letter from Yoshio Zenisaka telling Helen Keller about Nagano's Blind Association Hall.
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Letter from Ganesh Benegal, Trans-World Pictures, Bombay, India to Mr. K. N. K. Jussawala, Hon. Secretary, National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India regarding efforts to bring Helen Keller documentary film to India
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Letter from Ganesh Benegal, Trans-World Pictures, Bombay, India, to Nancy Hamilton, NYC offering to pay reduced royalty for print of Helen Keller documentary film
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Letter from Ganesh Benegal, Trans-World Pictures, Bombay, India to Eric T. Boulter, NYC requesting a print of the Helen Keller documentary film and detailing difficulties obtaining film due to import restrictions
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Letter from Mr. R. M. Alpaiwala, President, The National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India to Eric T. Boulter, World Council for the Welfare of the Blind, NYC requesting confirmation that the documentary film "Helen Keller In Her Story" is legitimate and has the approval of Helen Keller and the American Foundation for Overseas Blind
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Letter extract from Mr. R. M. Alpaiwala, President, The National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India to Eric T. Boulter, World Council for the Welfare of the Blind, NYC requesting confirmation that the documentary film "Helen Keller In Her Story" is legitimate and has the approval of Helen Keller and the American Foundation for Overseas Blind
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Letter from Suresh C. Ahuja, Executive Officer, The National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India to Eric T. Boulter, NYC requesting confirmation of the authenticity of documentary film "Helen Keller In Her Story"
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, Field Director, AFOB, NYC to Mr. R. M. Alpaiwala, President, The National Association for the Blind, Bombay, India, regarding ownership of the documentary film "Helen Keller in Her Story"
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, Field Director, AFOB, NYC to Borden Mace, Louis de Rochemont Associates, Inc., NYC recommending making print of Helen Keller documentary available in India
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Letter from F. Borden Mace, Louis de Rochemont Associates, Inc., NYC to Ganesh Benegal, Trans-World Pictures, Bombay, India, making a 35mm print of Helen Keller documentary film available
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Telegram from Elisabeth Garvais, AFB, NYC to Visual Aids Service, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL regarding inability to send print of Helen Keller documentary film due to ownership problems
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Memorandum from Julian G. Stone, AFB, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., M. Robert Barnett and Eric T. Boulter, AFB/AFOB regarding efforts to capitalize on screening of premiere of film "The Miracle Worker" including possible joint venture between AFB, AFOB and Research to Prevent Blindness
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Letter of contract from Robert E. McCormick, President, Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc., NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., President, AFB with fundraising arrangements surrounding world premiere of film "The Miracle Worker"
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Letter from M. Robert Barnett, Executive Director, AFB, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC, discussing negative reactions to letter of agreement written by Research for Blindness for premiere of "The Miracle Worker"
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Letter and memorandum of agreement from Robert E. McCormick, President, Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc., NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., Hemphill, Noyes & Co., NYC, regarding changes to agreement with regard to publicity and financial arrangements surrounding world premiere of "The Miracle Worker," combined with letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC, returning signed memorandum
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Letter from David F. Weeks, Executive Director, Research to Prevent Blindness, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC thanking him for donations, combined with letter from Julian G. Stone, Director, Information and Development, AFB, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., Hemphill, Noyes & Co., NYC, regarding sale by Research to Prevent Blindness of film tickets for "The Miracle Worker" event, and strategy for program and agenda for event
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Letter from Julian G. Stone, Director, Information & Development, AFB, NYC to Eustace Seligman, Sullivan & Cromwell, NYC, regarding error in invitations regarding sharing of proceeds from preview of "The Miracle Worker"
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., President, AFB, NYC to Jules C. Stein, Chairman of the Board, Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc., NYC, desiring equal time for Research to Prevent Blindness and AFB to speak at preview of "The Miracle Worker"
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Transcript of filmed prologue? for preview of "The Miracle Worker" to benefit Research to Prevent Blindness and AFB
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Letter from David F. Weeks, Executive Director, Research to Prevent Blindness, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., President, AFB, NYC regarding plans for filmed prologue for beneift preview of "The Miracle Worker"
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., Hemphill, Noyes & Co., NYC to Richard H. Migel, King, Quirk & Co., NYC, sending text of filmed prologue for benefit performance of "The Miracle Worker" for his and Eustace Seligman's review
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Cross reference sheet with message requesting reuse of TV film "The Miracle Worker" from Burton Leavitt, Illinois Braille and SS School
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Review of "Helen Keller...The Miracle Continues" by Catherine Brooks from the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, vol. 78, no. 5, p. 222.
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Letter from Robert Barnett to Harry Simmons concerning upcoming advocacy events and personnel hiring.
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Letter to the Connecticut Chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness regarding a new award.
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Letter inviting Helen Keller to a meeting of the Connecticut Chapter of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Memo concerning an update on commemorative seal and stamp distribution.
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Press clipping mentioning the Helen Keller Commemorative Seal.
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Letter forwarding Helen Keller Commemorative Seals to blindness organizations.
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Letter requesting more copies of the Commemorative Seals for daily use.
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Letter requesting H. Roose to disribute Commemorative Seals to relevant Korean groups.
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Letter requesting J. Sills to disribute Commemorative Seals to relevant Philippine groups.
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Letter requesting J. Wilson to disribute Commemorative Seals to relevant English groups.
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Letter requesting F. Ingalls to disribute Commemorative Seals to relevant French groups.
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Correspondence concerning a request from India for Commemorative Seals.
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Letter forwarding Helen Keller Commemorative Seals to the National Braille Press.
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Letter forwarding Helen Keller Commemorative Seals to the Braille Institute of America.
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Letter forwarding 3000 Commemorative Seals to the Boston Nursery for Blind Babies.
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Letter explaining that recently mailed Commemorative Seals came free of charge.
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Memo stating that early registrants for the Congress will get accommodation preferences.
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Letter stating that ACB regretfully cannot shift its annual conference venue to Boston.
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Letter stating that the S.A. Blind Workers Organization cannot send anyone to the Congress.
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Business card for an employee of Deutsche Blindenstudienanstalt.
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Reference page regarding Helen Keller material from the Deutsche Blindenstudienanstalt.
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Flyer on Helen Keller from the Deutsche Blindenstudienanstalt.
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Resolution declaring Helen Keller Day in Berlin, New Hampshire
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Letter from Guiding Eyes for the Blind thanking M. Wurster for the Centennial Congress.
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Letter thanking M. Wurster on behalf of AEVH for organizing the Centennial Congress.
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Correspondence with a group in Costa Rica that named itself for Helen Keller.
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Letter discussing the creation of a foundation for the blind named after Helen Keller in India.
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Letter thanking M. Levine for providing material about Helen Keller.
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Memo from The US Information Service concerning Helen Keller's advocacy work.
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Letter requesting a mailing list of Schools for the Blind to receive Helen Keller medallions.
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Letter discussing alternate methods to donate the medallion to select residential schools.
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Letter stating that a narrowed list would be helpful for an initial distribution.
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Letter forwarding a list of schools that have already received the Helen Keller medallion.
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Letter discussing the logistics of W. Williams' mass donation of Helen Keller medallions.
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Memo requesting that W. Williams be forwarded a list of residential schools for the blind.
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Letter settling questions regarding a list of schools to receive the Helen Keller medallion.
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Letter thanking M. R. Barnett and discussing the process of mailing schools for the blind.
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Letter expressing gratitude stating that the request for photographs is being addressed.
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Letter to Helen Keller requesting a letter and some information about publications concerning her.
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Letter from a blind man in turkey requesting money and music for a school.
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Letter to Helen Keller discussing the writer's interest in a school for the blind.
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Letter from the Aberdeen Blind Asylum sending greetings and thanks to Helen Keller.
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Letters requesting financial aid for a home for blind women in Austria.
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Letter written by a blind girl in Switzerland encouraging blind students at another school.
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Letter requesting Helen Keller's assistance in supporting a school for the blind in Austria.
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Letter discussing advocacy for the blind during the National Sesquicentennial.
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Letter from a blindness organization in Brazil thanking Helen Keller for inspiration.
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Correspondence regarding a possible visit by H. Keller to the Royal Blind Asylum Workshop.
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Letter concerning the operations of the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind.
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Correspondence arranging for H. Keller speak with the Minneapolis Society for the Blind.
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Correspondence concerning an estate donation to benefit the blind in Ohio.
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Letter requesting Helen Keller visit the blind of the Soviet Union while abroad.
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Correspondence concerning the National Council to Combat Blindness seeking funding.
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Brochure of the Stratford Association for the Blind featuring Helen Keller quotes.
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Letter from R. Quinan regarding the operation of agencies advocating for the blind.
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Letter and braille message detailing the work of an organization for the Blind in Japan.
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Letters from Masano Koyama to Helen Keller about accompanying message to the Japan Association for Eye Hygiene.
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Letter from Dan Black to Helen Keller inviting her to visit Idaho, with letter of receipt from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from George J. Fortune to Helen Keller about hearing her speak to at the Annual Meeting of the Cleveland Society for the Blind.
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Correspondence about the founder of the Philadelphia School of the Blind
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Correspondence with Eliza S. Paine hoping to find a recording of Helen's voice
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Correspondence with John E. Bryan inviting Helen to visit Alabama's organizations
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Letters to the Deaf and Dumb Association in India thanking them for wishing Helen well
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Acknowledgement card for message sent to Helen Keller
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Correspondence with K.N.K. Jussawala wanting a message from Helen for a Golden Jubilee
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Letter from Mr. Barnett inviting groups for the blind to a showing of Helen's documentary
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Correspondence with Joseph Esler sending b-day greetings and asking if Helen talks to Mrs. Tracy
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Birthday greetings from President William Beiser and the Cincinnati Association for the Blind
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Correspondence with Mr. Sherberg for Helen's b-day and asking her to speak to blind children
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Correspondence with the director of a school for the blind sending Helen b-day greetings
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Correspondence with Kingsley Dassanaike admiring Helen and sending birthday greetings
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Invitation to Polly Thomson to an event at the Emerson Institute for the Blind in Lahore
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Letter from Sadao Tanigawa to Helen admiring her and talking about his foundation
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Letter from Dr. Gottwald, German Union of the Blind, sending Helen birthday greetings
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Correspondence with a school for the blind in India wishing Helen a happy birthday
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Letter from Grabe Guttman discussing the efforts of a library for the blind in Israel
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Letter from M.A. Mirza expressing interest in opening a foundation for the blind in Pakistan
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Letter from Lillian Ricker to Helen Keller inviting her to the Penrickton Nursery for Visually Handicapped Children, with letter of denial from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from Rev. J. S. Malloch about The School for the Blind in Akropong, with brochure on school and letter of receipt from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from Marta Sobieski to the Soul Clinic International Ministry to the Blind asking Helen Keller to be removed from their mailing list. Postcard from T. L. Osborn to Helen Keller about publications about the Association for Native Evangelism.
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Letter from Arthur O. Richardson to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letters from K. N. K. Jussawala to Helen Keller about the Victoria Memorial School for the Blind and wishing her a happy birthday, with letter of receipt from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Correspondence between Gerald L. Perry and Helen Keller about the Wanstead and Woodford Association for the Welfare of the Blind.
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Telegram from William J. Desmond and the Westchester Blind Association to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Emma M. Brower to Helen Keller about the Association for the Blind in Harrisburg.
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Letter from L. L. Dreer to Helen Keller about the Verein Deutscher Menschen-Schutz.
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Letter from Giacomo Fusetti to Helen Keller about the "Patronato di Santa Lucia".
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Form letter from the Monpole Hotel de la Gare about the "Patronato di Santa Lucia".
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Telegram from Helen Keller to R. Mills about the Institute for the Blind in Kingston.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to the Irish Association for the Blind providing Helen Keller's address.
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Telegram from Liga Cegos João de Deus to Helen Keller welcoming her to Portugal.
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Correspondence regarding a gift of candy from the blind members of La Organización Nacional de Ciegos in Madrid.
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Correspondence regarding the 'All India Blind Students' Meet'.
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Letter from Yoshio Zenisaka to Helen Keller about the Blind Association Hall in Nagano.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Marjory E. Fyson about the Adult Blind Centre in Pakistan.
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Correspondence and items related to the "Help for Blind Israel".
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Letters from Shoshana Shochett about Talking Books, with letter of receipt from Eric T. Boulter.
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Letters from Helen Keller about the work of the British Empire Society for the Blind.
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Correspondence and items related to The Catholic Guild for the Blind and their 7th Annual Night in Monte Carlo.
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Letter from A. S. Keiller to Helen Keller inviting her to an event for the Appeal for the Blind, with letter of denial from M. R. Barnett.
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Letter from Susan E. Crespo to Helen Keller asking for an interview, with letter of denial from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Correspondence between Charlotte Fagan Goldblatt and M. R. Barnett about a letter of endorsement from Helen Keller to The Arc Light.
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Letter from Dr. Robert P. Holston to Helen Keller about communications research, with letter of receipt from Evelyn D. Seide and excerpt from J. Z. Young's "Doubt and Certainty in Science".
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Correspondence to, from, and regarding the Jewish Braille Institute of America and the death of Leopold Dubov.
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Correspondence between Mrs. J. Robert Bibb and Marguerite L. Levine regarding Mrs. Bibb's gift of a letter from Helen Keller to the John Marshall School.
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Invitation from The Association of Jewish Blind for the opening of a new building, with letter of denial from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from Pauline Mansfield to Helen Keller about her concerns with education at the State School for the Blind in Washington, with note and letter of receipt from Annette B. Dinsmore.
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Letter from Muriel C. Staffield in invitation to a play by the Massachusetts Association for Promoting the Interests of the Adult Blind, with letter of receipt from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Correspondence between Bj Mökleby and Helen Keller about her visit to the Huseby Off. Skole for Blinde.
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Correspondence for the 21st anniversary of The Natal Indian Blind Society, with message from Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Leighton Bracegirdle and Helen Keller advocating for the Deaf and Blind Children's Appeal for the Royal N.S.W. Institution for Deaf and Blind Children.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Dr. Kuokkanen in thanks for the hospitality of the School for the Blind in Helsinki.
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Letter from Muriel Howell to AFB acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Correspondence regarding The Catholic Guild for the Blind's "A Night in Monte Carlo" event.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Clovernook Printing House for the Blind asking to discontinue "Unity Daily Word", with note on the publication.
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Correspondence to and from Ernest M. Gilbert about his bequest to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness.
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Correspondence regarding the Remodeling Program of the Institute for Armenian Blind and Deaf.
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Correspondence regarding the Jerusalem Institute for the Blind and the City of Light.
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Correspondence to and from Dhan Devi Kapoor about the Institution for Blind Girls in New Delhi.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to A. S. Achary acknowledging receipt of Souvenir Brochure and Souvenir Tray from The Natal Indian Blind Society.
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Letter from Kay Doyle to Helen Keller about Kathryn C. Barkhausen's retirement from the Colorado Services for the Blind.
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Correspondence between C. R. Clothier and Helen Keller about the Vocational Training Center in Jordan.
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Letter from Alex H. Townsend to Helen Keller asking for a photo of her, with letter of receipt.
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Letter from Dr. Irwin Whitney to Helen Keller about Mr. and Mrs. Grossman's work for the blind, with letter of receipt.
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Correspondence between Rabbi Judah Nadich and Helen Keller about the dedication of the Jewish Braille Institute of America.
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Letter from Jacob Freid to Helen Keller requesting she meet with Rebecca Randall.
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Letter from G. R. Minwalla to Helen Keller asking for a message for a conference for the National Federation for the Welfare of the Blind, with letter of receipt.
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Letter of admiration from Alice E. de Schnapka to Helen Keller and wishing her a Merry Christmas.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Peter J. Salmon, with letter of reply from Mr. Salmon to George H. Weber about requested addresses.
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Card from Patricia M. Wilson to Helen Keller about volunteering at an institution for the blind in California, with letters of receipt.
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Card from Roy Kumpe and the Arkansas Enterprises for the Blind in memory of Polly Thomson.
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Correspondence to and from Paul Rose regarding his birthday greetings to Helen Keller.
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Cross reference page about the Kansas City Association for the Blind and the Catherine Hale Home for Blind Women, with letter from Mrs. B. I. Burns to Evelyn D. Seide about the Home.
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Letter from the Eye Bank of Kanazawa Church to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Norman Kaplan to Helen Keller about a birthday donation in her name to the Foundation for the Junior Blind.
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Letter from Mrs. Friend to Helen, inviting to mtg of Sisterhood of Temple Emanuel of Great Neck
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Letter from Eniar Jonsson to Helen, sharing info on fund made for blind in Iceland, requesting autograph
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Correspondence with David Swerdlow to Helen, inviting to join committee of Elbee Audio Players
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Correspondence to and from the New Hampshire Association for the Blind about The New Hampshire Council for Exceptional Children and birthday greetings to Helen Keller.
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Letters from Nell Haynes about "Helen Keller Day at the Garden for the Blind" in Memphis.
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Correspondence to and from Jane and Mary Jane Pultz about the Brazilian blind.
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Christmas card and envelope from Puran Devi Mehta and Indrani Devi, on behalf of Rashtriya Virjanand andh Kanya Vidyalaya Society to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Raymond Bone to Helen Keller about posthumous eye donation, with receipt for donation and letter of receipt from Julian G. Stone.
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Birthday card from the Minneapolis Society for the Blind to Helen Keller.
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Birthday card from the Muskegon County Association for the Blind to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles C. Johnson to Helen Keller inviting her to the open house of the Lackawanna Branch of the PA Association for the Blind, with invitation and letter of denial from M. R. Barnett to Frank M. Labaw.
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Letter from Halina Rodzinski to Helen Keller, with brochure on the Committee for the Blind of Poland, with letter of receipt from M. R. Barnett.
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Letter from Mildred Schwartz to Helen Keller about the Eye Bank, with letter of receipt from Mary L. Gallagher.
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Letter from Steven Zaharoff to Helen Keller about starting a school for the blind, with letter of receipt from M. R. Barnett.
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Letter from Audrey D. Clock to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday, on behalf of the Cattaraugus County Association for Aid to the Blind, Inc., with letter of receipt.
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Correspondence with Catholic Guild for the Blind, enclosing materials, seeking financial aid
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Correspondence with Catholic Guild for the Blind asking for donation for fundraising event
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Card from Mercedes Cattie to Helen, praising local blind organizations and Helen's work
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Card from the Institute for Blind Children in Laski, Poland, wishing Helen a merry Christmas
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Correspondence with Harold Kahn inquiring why NSPB has no optometrist on Board of Directors
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Correspondence with V.P. Klanka criticizing national programs after experiences of disappointment
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Letter from Sara Lopatnikoff to Helen telling her about Lend Your Eyes Club to help blind
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Telegram from Gale Stickler of NH Association for the Blind wishing Helen happy birthday
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Postcards from National Braille Press to Helen seeking contributions and subscriptions
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Letter from Harold D. Pendergast to Helen Keller on behalf of Welcome Home for the Blind.
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Braille birthday poetry for Helen Keller from Esther M. Williams.
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Invitation to Helen Keller from G.P. Sharma, for a convention for instructors of the blind .
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Letters from Rev. Robert Holloway thanking Helen Keller for supporting his organization.
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Birthday telegram to Helen Keller from the Connecticut Board of Education and Services for the Blind.
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Correspondence with Helen Deal Dewing writing Helen Keller about Tours for the Handicapped
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Press material for the Italian Federation for the Blind's Centre for the Production of Books and Teaching Material
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Correspondence with I.A. Mok of the Margaretha Hugo School for the Blind in Rhodesia, sending Helen materials
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Correspondence with National Association for the Blind enclosing issue of Blind Welfare
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Letter from William Scherff to Helen seeking contributions for the National Braille Press
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Correspondence with Institution for Deaf/Blind Children in Australia seeking Helen's public endorsement
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Correspondence with Penny Shell expressing admiration for Helen, enclosing $5 gift to AFB
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Correspondence with Maricopa County Club of the Blind, AZ, wishing Helen a happy birthday
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Correspondence with Minneapolis Society for the Blind wishing Helen a happy birthday
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Correspondence with Bharat Mishra writing about his Organization for the Blind in Bihar, India
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Letter from National Federation of the Blind to Helen seeking payment for necktie sent earlier
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Two issues of The New England Spokesman, publication of The New England Home for the Deaf
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Correspondence with Mr. Esmonde sending Helen Keller a copy of the "Damascus" magazine
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Correspondence regarding the Gospel Association for the Blind, Inc. and missionary work.
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Letter from Alice Gabriel, member of a Blindness organization, requesting photos of Helen Keller
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Letter from Gaynor Lundregan asking about Helen Keller's work and blind peoples' homes.
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Letter from Kerstin Lundberg asking Helen Keller for input on an article advocating for blind and deaf people.
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Newsletter "Damascus" from St. Paul's School for the Blind and Visually Handicapped.
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Correspondence with William Rowland requesting a photo of Helen Keller for S.A. National Council for the Blind
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Letter from John V. Mulvihill, Jr. to Ruth Sherman enclosing Helen Keller material for Cleveland Society for the Blind
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Letter from Marguerite Levine to Ken Stuckey regarding an inquiry for illustrations
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Note regarding Lowell C. Frost's presentation to the Braille Institute of America
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Helen Keller's speech to the New Jersey Blind Men's Club encouraging camaraderie and gaiety in life
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Helen Keller's speech (not given) seeking support for Pennsylvania Association that helps the blind
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Helen Keller's speech (not given) seeking support for Pennsylvania Association that helps the blind
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Helen Keller's speech at the Royal Association for the Blind in England
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Helen Keller's speech to the Brooklyn Industrial Home for the Blind praising their efforts
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Helen Keller's speech praising the efforts of the Scottish National Institute for the War-blinded
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Helen Keller's speech to the Braille Writers' Association in Australia praising their efforts
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Helen Keller's speech to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, encouraging more efforts
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Helen Keller's farewell speech to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Helen Keller's speech to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution advocating for peace
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Helen Keller's speech to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, praising their work
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Helen Keller's speech at the Johannesburg Society to Help Civilian Blind in South Africa
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Helen Keller's speech to the American Consul in South Africa urging support for the blind
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Helen Keller's speech at the Cleveland Society for the Blind, and correspondences regarding her stay
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Helen Keller's speech to the National Rehabilitation Association praising their work
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A speech prepared by Helen Keller applicable to various National Associations for the Blind
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Helen Keller's speech in Pennsylvania encouraging support for and cooperation with the blind
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Foreword by Helen Keller for the Braille Association of New South Wales annual report
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Proclamation, Address of Welcome Presented by the Citizens of Delhi (India) to Dr. Helen Keller. February 23, 1955 Community Hall, New Delhi
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Plaque with inscription from the Miyagi Prefectural School for the Blind and Deaf, September 11, 1948
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Certificates from Brazilian association, May 13, 1953
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Certificate, braille and written, given by the Association of Friends for the Blind, Costa Rica to Helen Keller as a welcome to Costa Rica, June 6, 1953
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Article from the Manchester Guardian about National Library for the Blind reception honoring Helen Keller
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Photo of Helen Keller and Kathryn Mary Frick at luncheon for Mary E. Phillips Auxiliary, Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, published in The Evening News
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Photo of Helen Keller as promotion for luncheon of Mary E. Phillips Auxiliary, Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, published in The Evening News
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Article from the Telegram reporting Helen Keller speaker at meeting of Mary E. Phillips Auxiliary to the Tri-County Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind
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Article from the Telegram reporting Helen Keller speaker at meeting of Mary E. Phillips Auxiliary to the Tri-County Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind
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Article from the Daily Telegraph about the new Helen Keller hostel, built by the Industrial Blind Institute in Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller will rest before visit to Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Article reporting Helen Keller will address students at Town Hall, sponsored by Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Article reporting Helen Keller will visit Townsend House schools for deaf and blind children
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Photo of Helen Keller with children at Townsend House, school for blind and deaf children in Australia
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Article from the Wellington South Cross reporting Helen Keller will be life patron of the Dominion Association of the Blind
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Article from the Gadsden Times - Funds to go to Helen Keller Fragrance Garden at Talladega School of the Blind and Deaf
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Article from the Gadsden Times - Funds to go to Helen Keller Fragrance Garden at Talladega
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Article from the Talladega Home - Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind renamed Helen Keller School of Alabama
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Article from ALL-O-Grams about various celebrations for Helen Keller's centenary
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Article from the Waynesburg Democrat Messenger - Pennsylvania Association for the Blind to hold open house in celebration of Helen Keller's centenary
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Article from the Harrisburg News - Tri-County Association for the Blind to hold open house in celebration of Helen Keller's centenary
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Article from the Washington Observer-Reporter about celebrations for Helen Keller's centenary
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Photograph in Paris of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Anne Sullivan Macy with sighted individuals and men blinded in World War I. ; 1931
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Photograph of Eleanor Roosevelt and Robert B. Irwin at the World Conference on Work for the Blind.; 1931
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Contact sheet of exhibit booths at the Helen Keller Centennial Congress in Boston, MA; June 1980
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Contact sheet of exhibit booths at the Helen Keller Centennial Congress in Boston, MA.; June 1980
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Photograph of Teizaburo Demura, Sendai, Japan.; 1937
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Letter from Teizaburo Demura to Helen Keller reacquainting himself and enclosing a photograph; and photo print envelope.; 7/2/1937
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Photograph of studio portrait of Veljko Ramadonovitch.
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Photograph of studio portrait of Veljko Ramadonovitch.
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Photograph of Veljko Ramadonovitch.
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Photograph of Veljko Ramadonovitch.
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Photograph of Mervyn Sinclair and Helen Keller, indoors.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at a school for students who are deaf and blind, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving bouquets of flowers from two girls outside a school for blind children, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller greeting a young girl at a school for children who are deaf, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller being hugged at the Instituto Cegos de Padre Chico, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1953
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Photograph of Helen Keller hugging a child at the Instituto de Cegos Padre Chico, Sao Paulo, Brazil. May 1953
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Photograph of Helen Keller hugging a young woman while others applaud at the Instituto Cegos de Padre Chico, Sao Paulo, Brazil. May 1953
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Photograph of a young girl who is possibly blind presenting Helen Keller with a document at the Instituto Cegos de Padre Chico, Sao Paulo, Brazil. May 1953
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting students reading braille at the St. Michael's School for the Blind, Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar). 5/15/1955
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson inspecting a canopy at the Rangoon Center (Workshop) for the Blind, Kemmendine, Burma (Myanmar). 5/13/1955
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Mr. Yard and a worker at the "Workshop for the Blind," Rangoon, Burma (Myanmar). 5/15/1955
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking at the Egyptian Association for the Welfare of the Bind, Sheltered Workshop at Zeitoun, Cairo, Egypt. 4/19/1952
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking at the Egyptian Association for the Welfare of the Bind, Sheltered Workshop at Zeitoun, Cairo, Egypt. 4/19/1952
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting a workshop at the Egyptian Association for the Welfare of the Bind, Sheltered Workshop at Zeitoun, Cairo, Egypt. 4/19/1952
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson climbing the steps of the Institute for Christian Blind Girls, Cairo, Egypt. 4/23/1952
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Photograph of Helen Keller reading a note and receiving flowers from two little girls at the Institute for Christian Blind Girls, Cairo, Egypt. 4/23/1952
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Photograph of Helen Keller smelling flowers she is receiving from two little girls at the Institute for Christian Blind Girls, Cairo, Egypt. 4/23/1952
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Photograph of Helen Keller with little girls, one of whom holds an instrument, at the Institute for Christian Blind Girls, Cairo, Egypt. 4/23/1952
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