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Event - Expanded
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Record of Helen Keller's baptism.
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Welcome address by Mrs. J. N. Thompson to Helen Keller, Tuscumbia, AL.
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Envelope and note card from Mrs. L. V. Morris, Tuscumbia, AL praising Helen Keller or Anne S. Macy?
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Calling card from Mrs. John E. De Lany to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Charlotte Jackson to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Harry A. Porterfield to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Archibald H. Carmichael to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Charlotte Jackson to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Miss Leftwich to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mary Sampson to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Tompkins to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Gregory to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. T. R. Jones to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Harry L. Halsey to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. William L. Farr to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Goodloe M. Drisdale to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. E. S. Gregory to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Pattie F. Ferguson to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Lasseter to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. Joseph N. Thompson to Helen Keller.
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Calling card from Mrs. John M. Curry to Helen Keller.
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Copy of letter from Helen Keller expressing her delight on visiting her birthplace in Tuscumbia, AL.
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News clipping from Tri-Cities Daily regarding the activities surrounding Helen Keller's visit to Alabama.
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News clipping from unknown newspaper with two photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Alabama including one at her birthplace in Tuscumbia, AL and one of Nancy Hamilton, Katharine Cornell, Polly Thomson, and Helen Keller.
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News clipping from unknown newspaper with two photographs of Helen Keller's visit to Alabama including one of her with Mayor E.J. Henninger, Polly Thomson, and Dewey L. Wilson and one of her with Polly Thomson speaking to the crowd.
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News clipping from Birmingham News on Helen Keller's visit to Alabama including two photographs, one of producer of "The Unconquered" Katharine Cornell and one of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Note with numbered list including items relating to Tuscumbia, AL and a luncheon,
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Richard E. Peters, Chicago, IL regarding Helen Keller Memorial Day.
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Letter from Ronald L. Siegenthaler, minister at First Presbyterian Church, Tuscumbia, AL to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC furnishing her with three copies of Helen Keller's baptismal record.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Ronald L. Siegenthaler, Tuscumbia, AL thanking him for the copies of Helen Keller's baptismal record.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding upcoming Helen Keller Festival and a request for more pamphlets in Braille, accompanied by advertisement for a production of "The Miracle Worker" at Helen Keller's birthplace.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Marion Wurster, NYC declining her invitation to participate in the Helen Keller Centennial Congress in Boston, MA.
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News clipping from the Florence Times/Tri-Cities Daily, AL featuring several photographs relating to Helen Keller including Helen Keller, Polly Thompson, and Anne Sullivan Macy with Charlie Chaplin, previous Helen Keller Festivals, and the interior of Ivy Green.
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Brochures on Ivy Green, Colbert County, and the Helen Keller Festival, including photographs of Ivy Green and the festival.
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Letter from Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA to James S. Adams, NYC regarding the event for Helen Keller given by the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California, accompanied by memorandum about this event from James S. Adams to Jansen Noyes, Jr. and M.R. Barnett.
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Letter from M.R Barnett, NYC to Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA regarding the Friends of the Libraries event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA to James S. Adams, NYC regarding materials for the event in honor of Helen Keller given by the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California.
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Letter from Julian G. Stone, NYC to Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA regarding materials for the event in honor of Helen Keller and a list of American Foundation for the Blind committee contacts in the Los Angeles area.
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Letter from Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding the program from the event in honor of Helen Keller given by the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA stating that he cannot attend the event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Telegram from President Richard M. Nixon, Washington, D.C. to the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California expressing his admiration for Helen Keller.
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Program for the event "Years of Triumph Helen Keller: 1880-1968" given by the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California, accompanied by a letter from James S. Adams, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC attaching a copy of a poem by Donald Davie about Helen Keller.
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Press release from the University of Southern California about their event given by the Friends of the Libraries in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC correcting a publication about the Helen Keller papers, including a list of persons to send the letter to and a press release detailing the bequeath of the papers to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Copies of articles from the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Los Angeles Times, The Atlanta Journal, Newsweek, New York Post, and TIME magazine regarding the event in honor of Helen Keller at the University of Southern California and the bequeathment of her papers to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Robert Knutson, Lost Angeles, CA to Julian G. Stone, NYC returning reels of film lent to the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California from the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Thomas M. Pryor, Hollywood Daily Variety, Los Angeles, CA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Nick B. Williams, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Jack Spalding, The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, GA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Donald Goodenow, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Los Angeles, CA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Eugene F. Hampson, Plainfield Courier News, Plainfield, NJ correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to William R. Clark, The Newark News, Newark, NJ correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Charles J. Wellner, Citizen-Advertiser, Auburn, NY correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA inquiring if the event given by the Friends of the Libraries was tape recorded.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Sharon E. Fay, Los Angeles, CA thanking her for her letter regarding the mistake in article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from Stanley Musgrove, Los Angeles, CA to M.R. Barnett, NYC responding to his inquiry into a tape recording of their event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from M.R. Barnett, NYC to John Breuel, NYC requesting his assistance with tape recording received from the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California from their event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to M.R. Barnett and Patricia S. Smith, NYC regarding tape recording received from the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California from their event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Robert Knutson, Los Angeles, CA to M.R. Barnett, NYC sending a copy of the program from the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California from their event in honor of Helen Keller, accompanied by a note about the letter from M.R. Barnett to Patricia S. Smith.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Robert Knutson, Los Angeles, CA thanking him for the copies of the program from the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California's event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Note from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding transcripts of the program from the Friends of the Libraries, University of Southern California's event in honor of Helen Keller.
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Copy of newspaper article from Providence-Warwick Metro Area, by Howard W. Topham entitled "Helen Keller's Stay in Wrentham Marked" honoring Helen Keller's residence in Wrentham, MA for 13 years with a granite stone donated by the Lions Club.
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Copy of newspaper article from Providence-Warwick Metro Area entitled "Wrentham Remembers" honoring Helen Keller's residence in Wrentham, MA for 13 years with a granite stone donated by the Lions Club.
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Address by M.C. Migel at a tea for Helen Keller in which a model of Arcan Ridge will be presented to her by Gustavus A. Pfeiffer, accompanied by a memorandum from M.C. Migel to Dr. John H. Finley regarding Helen Keller's new house in Westport, CT and the model of Arcan Ridge given to her.
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Press release made by the American Foundation for the Blind regarding Helen Keller's new residence in Westport, CT including the gift of a model of Arcan Ridge to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson by Gustavus A. Pfeiffer.
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Graduation and Easter cards produced by Hallmark and featuring quotes by Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine, Joseph Melillo, and Owen V. McNany regarding permission to quote Helen Keller in a souvenir book for Yorkwood Savings and the Lions Club (both of Maplewood, NJ), accompanied by Mr. McNany's business card from Yorkwood Savings and the program from the Lions Club Annual Card Party.
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Correspondence between Franklin S. Judson, Judith Borden, M.R. Barnett, and Julian G. Stone regarding Helen Keller as an Honorary Chairman for the New York League of the Hard of Hearing's annual theatre benefit, accompanied by an invitation to the benefit on November 16, 1962 and an article on donors.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen Keller's visit to Boston, Washington, D.C., and Cincinnati.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Annie Adams Fields accepting her invitation to discuss Dr. Hale.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Annie Adams Fields thanking her for her hospitality.
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Letter from John C. Broderick, Assistant Chief, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding an upcoming exhibition on Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to John C. Broderick, Assistant Chief, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. regarding the Library's upcoming exhibition on Anne Sullivan Macy and drawing his attention to an issue of the New Outlook for the Blind.
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Newspaper article from the Daily News entitled "Your Truly, W.A. Mozart" which details an exhibit at the Pierpont Morgan Library, NYC entitled "Letters from Notable Children," including Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Samuel Clemens regarding an upcoming meeting in NYC to advocate for the blind--where Mr. Clemens is giving a speech.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Samuel Clemens regarding his petition in Washington for "eternal copyright" of his works and hoping to meet with him soon, accompanied by response from Mr. Clemens to Miss Keller condemning the public meeting in favor of private petitions for aid.
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding receptions n Helen Keller's honor.
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Letter from Edwin Townsend Evans, Buffalo, NY to Laurence Hutton, Boston, MA regarding the goings on of acquaintances and Helen Keller fundraising.
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Letter from George T. Pratt, President, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to be the guest of honor at their birthday celebration for Alexander Graham Bell on March 4, 1963, with handwritten comment of refusal.
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Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's invitation to the be the guest of honor at the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf's birthday celebration, which M.R. Barnett, NYC politely declined.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to George W. Fellendorf, Executive Director, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. in thanks for his letter and stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their birthday celebration.
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Form letter from Richard S. T. Marsh, Auxiliary Board, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. regarding sponsors for the celebration of Alexander Graham Bell's birthday event. Form letter from George W. Fellendorf, Executive Director, with a form to clarify the academic and honorary degrees of their officers and board members.
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Newspaper article from The Evening Star, Washington, D.C., October 10, 1962, page D-3 entitled "Legacy of Dr. Bell Recalled" by Frances Lide with a photograph of George W. Fellendorf and Lilian Grosvenor Jones.
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Newspaper article from The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1962, entitled "They're Not Deaf to Dr. Bell's Idea" by Ellen Key Blunt.
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Letter from George T. Pratt, President, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT expressing sadness that she cannot attend the birthday celebration for Alexander Graham Bell and requests a telegram of greeting on that date.
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Letter from Selma F. S. Burton, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller requesting the use of her name as a patron of a benefit for the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Selma F. S. Burton, Benefit Committee, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. accepting her request to list Helen Keller as a patron for their benefit event.
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Letter from Lilian Grosvenor Jones to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to attend the presentation of the Alexander Graham Bell award to Senator Lister Hill.
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Form letter from George W. Fellendorf, Executive Director, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. regarding the Annual Meeting for 1964, accompanied by an RSVP form for Helen Keller to complete.
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Letter from George W. Fellendorf, Executive Director, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. to William M. McCullough, Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. endorsing the creation of "Helen Keller Week" as the first week of June.
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Program for The American Academy of Arts and Letters and The National Institute of Arts and Letters for their Annual Ceremonial on May 22, 1947.
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Letter from Mark Van Doren, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to their Ceremonial on May 2, 1951, accompanied by a program for the event.
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Letter from C.H. Whittington, NYC to The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC thanking them for the invitation to their luncheon, but Helen Keller is currently in South Africa.
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Form letter from Douglas Moore, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a luncheon for The National Institute of Arts and Letters, accompanied by an RSVP form for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to complete.
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Correspondence between Robert Penn Warren, Chairman, Committee on Grants for Literature, National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mr. Warren's solicitation of nominees for writers for recognition.
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Form letter from Louise Bogan, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC extending an invitation to a meeting and dinner of the Institute.
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Form letter from Louise Bogan, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding an upcoming dinner meeting and enclosing Article VI and an RSVP card.
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Form letter from Allan Nevins, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a luncheon for the Institute.
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Form letter from Leonie Adams, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding an upcoming dinner and meeting for the Institute.
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Form letter from Leonie Adams, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding an upcoming dinner and meeting for the Institute.
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Form letter from Allan Nevins, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a luncheon for the Institute.
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Program for the Ceremonial on May 24, 1961 for The American Academy of Arts and Letters and The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC.
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Form letter from Allan Nevins, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a luncheon for the Academy.
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Form letter from Leonie Adams, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding an upcoming dinner and meeting for the Institute, accompanied by a list of officers proposed for 1962.
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Form letter from Marchette Chute, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to the spring meeting.
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Form letter from John Hersey, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letter, NYC in invitation to a luncheon.
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Form letter from Marchette Chute, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a dinner meeting.
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Form letter from Marchette Chute, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a dinner meeting, accompanied by a list of officers proposed for 1964.
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Form letter from John Hersey, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letter, NYC in invitation to a dinner meeting, accompanied by a ballot and information regarding the member nominations for the Department of Literature.
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Invitations to exhibitions of the works of Van Wyck Brooks and Robert Henri at the Academy Art Gallery, NYC, accompanied by a letter of invitation from John Hersey, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC and a ballot and information regarding the nominations for the Gold Medal for Essays and Criticism and for Painting.
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Form letter from Felicia Geffen, Assistant Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC asking for a verification of address.
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Form letter from Leon Edel, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to the spring meeting.
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Form letter from John Hersey, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to their Ceremonial on May 19, 1965, accompanied by a program for the event.
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Form letter from Leon Edel, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to the fall meeting, accompanied a ballot and information regarding the member nominations for the Department of Literature.
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Form letter from John Hersey, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letter, NYC in invitation to a reading of a paper by Padraic Colum, accompanied by information on nominees for The Gold Medal for Sculpture from The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC
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Correspondence from Leon Edel and George F. Kennan, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding an upcoming dinner meeting and making grants available to artists, accompanied by a copy of proposed amendments to the by-laws to be voted on at the aforementioned dinner meeting.
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Form letter from Leon Edel, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC seeking nominations for the Gold Medal for History and Biography for the Institute, accompanied by nomination forms and an invitation to the 34th Congress of International P.E.N.
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Form letter from Leon Edel, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding the fall meeting to discuss candidates for the Gold Medal for Fiction and for History and Biography.
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Form letter from John Hersey, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to a luncheon and the reading of commemorative tributes.
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Form letter from Leon Edel, Secretary, The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC regarding an upcoming dinner and meeting for the Institute, accompanied by a list of officers proposed for 1967 and a proposed amendment to the by-laws.
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Form letter from John Hersey, Secretary, The American Academy of Arts and Letters, NYC in invitation to the annual Ceremonial, accompanied by a program for the event.
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Postcard invitation from The American Academy of Arts and Letters and The National Institute of Arts and Letters, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT to an exhibition of photographs by Carl Van Vechten.
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Letter from Lewis B. Chamberlain, Recording Secretary, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding the centennial of the American Bible Society's contribution to Samuel Gridley Howe's development of Line Letter and inviting her to a meeting in NYC.
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Letter from Robert T. Taylor, General Secretary, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, NY in invitation to their Annual Meeting on May 9, 1968, accompanied by a reservation card and envelope.
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Form letters from Helen Keller about Talking/Braille books, assistance, equipment, pamphlets, scholarship, invitations, offers of sight aid, regrets for speaking invitation, regrets for school invitation, thank you for book appreciation, regrets for visit, thanks for naming Helen Keller House, lecturing, receipt of letter, tape recording of voice, school contributions, and thank you letter. Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Carr P. Collins, Dallas, TX in appreciation for the naming of a girls' dormitory after her.
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Invitations to meet Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy at the Cosmopolitan Club, NYC.
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Publicity materials for events with Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Edwin Grasse.
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Program template for Helen Keller Meetings with performances by Edwin Grasse and addresses by Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Charles B. Hayes.
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Speech entitled "Introduction of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy."
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Speech entitled "Introduction of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy."
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Report entitled "Helen Keller Fund for American Foundation for the Blind" detailing goals of and important information on the Fund, accompanied by letters from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding meetings for the Fund.
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Correspondence between Robert B. Irwin, Charles F. F. Campbell, and Charles B. Hayes regarding fundraising events for the American Foundation for the Blind, with Helen Keller, throughout the Eastern United States.
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Letter from Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding events promoting to the American Foundation for the Blind, with the help of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her article on camping and arrangements for meetings around New York.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her schedule.
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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 E. Lee Trinkle, Governor of VA, Richmond, VA to M. C. Migel, NYC in appreciation for Helen Keller's appearance at Richmond's Three Day's Educational Campaign.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Salem, MA enclosing a check to cover overflow meetings in White Plains, NY and East Orange, NJ.
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Letter from Grace V. Kilburn, East Orange, NJ to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC in praise of the event with Helen Keller at the Womans Club in Orange , NJ and enclosing a check. Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Lawrence, MA enclosing the appeal she wrote to benefit the Foundation.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a meeting in Hackensack, NJ and improvements in raised printing.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to the Board of Trustees, American Foundation for the Blind, NYC reporting on her activities in the Educational Campaign with Helen Keller, accompanied by note with new dates for Helen Keller meetings.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Hartford, CT in appreciation of her and Helen Keller's efforts on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind through their meetings.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI regarding the success of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy's meetings on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Copy of letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Hartford, CT in appreciation of her and Helen Keller's efforts on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind through their meetings.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a meeting in Montclair, NJ.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding the future of "Helen Keller Evenings."
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a check for seven meetings held in New York and New Jersey.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a conference with Mary V. Hun and plans for the future of the financial campaign.
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Program template for Helen Keller Meetings in New York and New Jersey with performances by Edwin Grasse and addresses by Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY asking her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson to address meetings to raise money for the Foundation.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY with details for her and Helen Keller's appearances to campaign for the American Foundation for the Blind, accompanied by a tentative financial plan.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Anne Sullivan Macy's financial compensation for her work on the Helen Keller Campaign on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding compensation for her services, pending individual donations.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter of agreement for her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson and the discussing the possibility of acquiring Charles F. F. Campbell's services on the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY accepting the agreement regarding her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson's services on the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding compensation for her services, pending individual donations.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter of agreement for her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson and the discussing the possibility of acquiring Charles F. F. Campbell's services on the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Copy of letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY with dates for October meetings for the fundraising campaign for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY with dates for October meetings for the fundraising campaign for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY confirming her appointment with Terry Burgess, Charles B. Hayes, and Ida Hirst-Gifford.
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Two copies of a letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Chicago, IL to M. C. Migel in thanks for his Christmas greetings, the inability to attend a conference, and discussing an upcoming meeting. Letters differ in that one has a typewritten note at the bottom and one is signed by Mrs. Macy.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with points of discussion regarding the fundraising meetings across the country.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC adding a discussion point to his letter from December 29, 1924.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC in thanks for his letter.
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Letter to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding situation of the blind in the state of Ohio.
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Remarks for Helen Keller Meeting to introduce Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, Edwin Grasse, and Charles B. Hayes.
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Remarks for Helen Keller Meeting to introduce Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Article from the 'Friends' Intelligencer' by J. Henry Scattergood entitled "Helen Keller at Haverford Meeting."
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Letter from Henry van Dyke, Princeton, NJ to Alva K. Mitchell, F. W. Woolworth Co., St. Paul, MN requesting her support at Helen Keller's visit to St. Paul.
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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 George F. Meyer, Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with his concerns and criticisms regarding the Helen Keller Meetings in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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Article from the 'City Club Bulletin' entitled "Helen Keller's Triumph" regarding her visit and speech to the Los Angeles City Club, Los Angeles, CA, Vol. 8, No. 400.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, Oakland, CA to H. A. Mosher, Oakland, CA with a schedule of future meetings for the Helen Keller Fund.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, San Francisco, CA to Rev. John Stevens, Oakland, CA with the program for the upcoming meeting at his church for the Helen Keller Fund.
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Letter from H. F. Swartz, President, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA to M. C. Migel, NYC in admiration of Helen Keller.
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Program for Helen Keller's visit to the First Baptist Church, Oakland, CA on June 7, 1925.
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Letter form Robert B. Irwin, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding an upcoming meeting in Washington, D.C.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a copy of the telegram to Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks and the recent death of her husband.
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Template for a press release from a city mayor regarding Helen Keller's visit.
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Template for a press release from the publicity chairman regarding Helen Keller's visit, entitled "Statement of Chairman."
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Template for a press release from the publicity chairman regarding Helen Keller's visit, entitled "Helen Keller, Famous Deaf-Blind Woman, Coming Here for Address."
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Remarks for Helen Keller Meeting to introduce Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Ida Hirst-Gifford.
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Report from Ida Hirst-Gifford to M. C. Migel regarding the Helen Keller Campaign's visit to Washington, D.C.
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Program for an "Evening with Helen Keller at Washington Auditorium," Washington, D.C.
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Program for an "Evening with Helen Keller at Washington Auditorium," Washington, D.C.
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Program for an event with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, Washington Auditorium, Washington, D.C.
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Program for an event with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, Washington Auditorium, Washington, D.C.
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Flyer for an event for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan at churches around Washington, D.C.
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Telegram from Anne Sullivan Macy, Newark, NJ to M. C. Migel, NYC stating that she will not be attending the Executive Board Meeting.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Newark, NJ regarding her telegram and lamenting her decision not to attend the Executive Board Meeting.
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Program for an event with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy by the Englewood Committee of The American Foundation for the Blind at the High School in Englewood, NJ.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY to M.C. Migel regarding her and Helen Keller's meeting with the President and First Lady, Calvin and Grace Coolidge at the White House.
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Program for an event with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy by the Kansas City Committee of The American Foundation for the Blind at Ivanoe Temple, Kansas City, MO.
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Letter from Jane Hill, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a press release from Dr. Solomon Foster regarding her and Helen Keller's upcoming visit to Kansas City, MO.
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Letter from Jane Hill, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC enclosing a press release from Dr. Solomon Foster regarding Anne Sullivan Macy and Helen Keller's upcoming visit to Kansas City, MO.
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Invitation to an event with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, hosted by The Pittsburgh Committee of the American Foundation for the Blind, at the Syria Mosque.
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Invitation to an event with Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, hosted by The Philadelphia Committee of the American Foundation for the Blind, at the Academy of Music.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Charles Foley, NYC requesting the presence of Fritz Kreisler at a benefit for the American Foundation for the Blind at the Metropolitan Opera House.
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Letter to Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding a luncheon with John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter from Thomas B. Appleget, John D. Rockefeller, Jr.'s representative.
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Invitation with program to an evening with Helen Keller, hosted by The Lions Club of Philadelphia at the Earle Theatre.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding the Convention for the Blind in Vienna, Austria and the International Congress for the Blind in NYC and encouraging work on behalf of the blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding his visit with Lord and Lady Aberdeen.
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Letter from Amelia L. Bond to Helen Keller regarding a donation from Harold Clark.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding an upcoming conference of workers for the blind, accompanied by a list entitled "Countries from Which Delegates are Already Named."
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to NY Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt regarding an upcoming conference of workers for the blind and requesting his presence at the opening.
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Letter from Amelia L. Bond to Polly Thomson enclosing Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt's letter to Helen Keller.
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Letter to Henry L. Stimson, Washington, D.C. regarding an upcoming conference of workers for the blind and requesting his presence at the opening.
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Letter to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter to the Trustees regarding the upcoming conference of workers for the blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Mrs. Hoover (First Lady Lou Hoover) requesting her assistance in entertaining the delegates to the upcoming conference of workers for the blind in Washington. D.C.
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Letter from First Lady Lou Hoover, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller stating that she would be happy to entertain the delegates to the upcoming conference of workers for the blind in Washington. D.C.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY to M. C. Migel regarding a visit from Earl Musselman and reflecting on the conference of workers for the blind.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY asking her to speak at the upcoming National Conference on Social Work in NYC.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY asking her again to speak at the upcoming National Conference on Social Work in NYC and complimenting Anne Sullivan Macy's recent commencement speech at Temple University.
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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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Form letter from Mae J. Kampschulte, Chairman of Invitations, Women's Club of Farmingdale Committee, Farmingdale, NY regarding an upcoming visit from Helen Keller.
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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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Document entitled "Excerpt from Executive Committee Minutes, General Federation of Women's Clubs Council Meeting Assembled in Tulsa, OK, April 25 to May 1, 1937" regarding 'Helen Keller Day' on March 3, 1938.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, NYC regarding asking her to serve on the Executive Committee for the 'Helen Keller Anniversary Tribute," accompanied by a prospectus for the event.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Governor Alfred N. Landon, Topeka, KS asking him to serve on the Executive Committee for the 'Helen Keller Anniversary Tribute.'
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Mrs. Morgan Hamilton, NYC asking her to serve on the Executive Committee for the 'Helen Keller Anniversary Tribute.'
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Owen D. Young, NYC asking him to serve on the Executive Committee for the 'Helen Keller Anniversary Tribute," accompanied by a prospectus for the event.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, Hollywood, CA asking her to serve on the Executive Committee for the 'Helen Keller Anniversary Tribute.'
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Letter from J. S. Nagle, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, Jacksonville, FL enclosing a copy of the resolution passed regarding 'Helen Keller Day' on March 3, 1938, accompanied by a copy of the resolution.
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Prospectus for the 'Helen Keller Tribute.'
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, NYC regarding her acceptance to serve on the Executive Committee for the 'Helen Keller Anniversary Tribute.'
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to Amelia L. Bond regarding a benefit at the Metropolitan Opera House.
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding the possible use of Carnegie Hall for a benefit.
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Letter from Beatrice Henderer, Booking Department, Carnegie Hall, NYC to M. C. Migel reserving Carnegie Hall for a benefit.
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Document entitled "Exhibit E" and "Exhibit D" regarding the 'Helen Keller Tribute,' accompanied by a note regarding "Exhibit E."
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a benefit with Sergei Rachmaninoff.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Beatrice Henderer, Book Department, Carnegie Hall, NYC in thanks for the reservation of Carnegie Hall for a benefit.
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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 M. C. Migel to Governor George H. Earle III regarding Senator Robert F. Wagner's proposition of a nationwide celebration in honor of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Governor George H. Earle III regarding Senator Robert F. Wagner's proposition of a nationwide celebration in honor of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding communication issues for the benefit concert.
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Letter from J. S. Nagle, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, Pitman, NJ regarding fundraising for the American Foundation for the Blind and an upcoming benefit concert.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Mrs. Lester Leland, Manchester, MA regarding the 'Helen Keller Tribute' , accompanied by a prospectus for the event
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a lease for Carnegie Hall and financial matters provided by the Heck Brothers of NYC.
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Letter from Beatrice Henderer, Booking Department, Carnegie Hall, NYC to Amelia L. Bond enclosing a lease to Carnegie Hall, accompanied by two notes regarding financials for the benefit concert.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA with arrangements for the upcoming benefit concert.
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Letter from Amelia L. Bond to Beatrice Henderer enclosing signed copies of the lease for the upcoming benefit concert.
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding publicity for the upcoming benefit concert, accompanied by a list of expenses for the event.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, NYC regarding the postponement of the benefit concert.
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Memorandum from Amelia L. Bond to a Miss Roehm regarding support for the benefit concert.
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding public reception for the upcoming benefit concert.
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to the Heck Brothers, NYC regarding changes to prices for the benefit concert.
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Letter from J. S. Nagle to Dorothy Rosenzweig, NYC inviting her to the upcoming benefit concert at Carnegie Hall with Sergei Rachmaninoff.
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Letter from Alfred R. Allen, Manager, The Philadelphia Orchestra Association, Philadelphia, PA to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding the use of the Carnegie Hall program at the upcoming benefit concert.
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Form letter from M. C. Migel regarding the upcoming benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, to be sent to those not already patronizing the event.
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List of patronesses for the Rachmaninoff Concert at Carnegie Hall.
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Program for the Helen Keller Tribute at Carnegie Hall, with performances by Sergei Rachmaninoff and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Box office statement from the Helen Keller Tribute benefit concert, compiled by the Heck Brothers, NYC.
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Preliminary report of expenses from the benefit concert, as paid by the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Flyer for the benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, with performances by the Philadelphia Orchestra and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
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List of patronesses for the Rachmaninoff Concert at Carnegie Hall.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the benefit concert at Carnegie Hall o October 23, 1937.
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Program for Carnegie Hall.
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Program for the Helen Keller Tribute at Carnegie Hall, with performances by Sergei Rachmaninoff and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Copy of letter from Louis A. Mattson, Philadelphia, PA to J. S. Nagle, NYC enclosing a financial statement from the 'Helen Keller Tribute' concert, accompanied by the financial statement.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the benefit concert at Carnegie Hall o October 23, 1937.
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Financial statement of expenses for the benefit concert.
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Financial statement of expenses for the benefit concert.
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Prospectus for the 'Helen Keller Tribute.'
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Letter from Louis A. Mattson, Philadelphia, PA to J. S. Nagle, NYC enclosing a check to the American Foundation for the Blind from the benefit concert, accompanied by a financial statement of expenses from the event.
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Document of exhibits A-E regarding the 'Helen Keller Tribute,' accompanied by an agenda.
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Prospectus for the 'Helen Keller Tribute.'
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List entitled "Outline for Organizer: Helen Keller Representative--Helen Keller Tribute Fund 1937-38."
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List entitled "New York Office Procedure: Helen Keller Tribute--1937-39."
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Blank form for a luncheon in honor of the Helen Keller Tribute, 1938.
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List entitled "New York Office Procedure: Printing and Mailing Invitations--Helen Keller Tribute 1938."
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Plan for voluntary cooperators, staff, and headquarters for the Helen Keller Tribute, proposed by the Executive Committee of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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List entitled "Names of Code Letters--Helen Keller Tribute Meetings 1938" to organize letters sent on behalf of the meetings.
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List entitled "New York Office Procedure: Instructions for Making Lists--Helen Keller Tribute 1938."
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List entitled "New York Office Procedure: Schedule Code Letters--Helen Keller Tribute 1938" to organize letters sent on behalf of the meetings.
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Blank form for a luncheon in honor of the Helen Keller Tribute, 1938.
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"Suggestions for the Cooperation of Women's Clubs in the Tribute for Helen Keller," accompanied by a memorandum from M. C. Migel, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC enclosing a message for Helen Keller to give to the country.
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Blank questionnaire regarding "possible Junior Club Participation" for the Helen Keller Tribute.
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Prospectus for the 'Helen Keller Tribute.'
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Form letter to be sent to prominent and influential persons in cities where Helen Keller Tribute Meetings are held.
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Report entitled "Information for Dr. Helen Keller Meetings."
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Form letter to be sent by the General Chairman of the Helen Keller Tribute Committee to local patrons.
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Blank form reporting on funds received at Helen Keller Meetings.
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Report about the activities of past Helen Keller Tribute campaigns with suggestions for a cooperative plan.
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Document of exhibits A-E regarding the 'Helen Keller Tribute,' accompanied by an agenda.
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Report entitled "Helen Keller Tribute" relating to plans for the tribute events.
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April 1938 edition of the "Outlook for the Blind" with an article on the Helen Keller Tribute, Vol. 32, No. 2, pages 33-34.
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Newspaper article entitled "Orchestra Gives Concert Tribute to Helen Keller" regarding event held at Carnegie Hall.
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Form letter requesting use of name as sponsor for Helen Keller Tribute concert at Carnegie Hall.
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Form letter requesting purchase of tickets for Helen Keller Tribute concert at Carnegie Hall.
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Portfolio prepared by the American Foundation for the Blind as a "basis for speeches, sermons, editorials, and feature articles relating to the Helen Keller Tribute Year," with information on her life and paragraphs entitled "On Blindness," "On War," "Happiness in Simple Things," "Helen Keller's Philosophy," "Accomplishments," and "Friendships."
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Itinerary for Helen Keller Tribute events from January - May, 1938.
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Letter from J. Stewart Nagle to R. K. Harmon, President, Winter Haven Lions Club, Winter Haven, FL regarding the upcoming Helen Keller Tribute event in Orlando, FL.
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Report from Helen Keller Tribute Meeting in Lake Worth, FL.
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Schedule for Lotta S. Rand for Helen Keller Tribute events from January - April, 1938.
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Letter from Mrs. W. C. Taylor, President, ND Federation of Women's Clubs, La Moure, ND soliciting assistance for a Helen Keller Tribute event.
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Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps, Gulfstream, FL requesting their patronage for a Helen Keller Tribute event, accompanied by a copy of this letter without an addressee.
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Schedules for Dr. J. Calvitt Clarke and Ida Hirst-Gifford for Helen Keller Tribute events from January - June, 1938.
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Schedule for Ida Hirst-Gifford for Helen Keller Tribute events from January - June, 1938.
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Notes regarding Helen Keller Tribute event in MN.
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Letter from J. Stewart Nagle to Ida Hirst-Gifford, West Palm Beach, FL regarding the Helen Keller Tribute and an upcoming event in RI, accompanied by a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt advocating for the Tribute program.
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Letter from Carey D. Landis, Attorney General for the State of Florida, Tallahassee, FL to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY inviting her to the Attorney General's Office during her visit to FL.
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Telegram from J. Stewart Nagle, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, West Palm Beach, FL instructing the Helen Keller Tribute team that all events to cease, on orders of M. C. Migel, due to the economic condition of the country.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford to J. Stewart Nagle regarding the cancellation of the Helen Keller Tribute Campaign.
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Letter from Phyllis Hill, Director, Public Assistance Department, State Welfare Board, Tallahassee, FL to Robert B. Irwin, NYC stating that she is happy to assist with the Helen Keller Tribute.
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Revised itinerary for Helen Keller Tribute events from February - June, 1938.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, West Palm Beach, FL to Walter O. Briggs, Miami Beach, FL regarding the Chairman position for the Helen Keller Tribute event in Palm Beach, FL.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, West Palm Beach, FL to Mary E. Aleshire, Director, The Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, FL regarding her invitation to Helen Keller to visit art galleries in Palm Beach, FL.
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Template for speeches throughout Helen Keller Meetings.
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Schedule of newspaper releases for use by publicity chairmen for Helen Keller Tribute events.
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Report with recommendations for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's comfort while they are traveling for the Helen Keller Tribute events.
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Speech and program templates for use at Helen Keller Tribute events.
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List entitled "New York Office Procedure: Schedule Code Letters--Helen Keller Tribute 1938" to organize letters sent on behalf of the meetings.
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Report about the activities of past Helen Keller Tribute campaigns with suggestions for a cooperative plan.
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List entitled "Official Setup" for the Helen Keller Tribute in Palm Beach, FL.
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Permission card to use addressee's name as a Patron/Patroness for a Helen Keller Tribute event.
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Invitation, with list of patrons, from The Orange Gardens of The Everglades Club to an event with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in Palm Beach, FL.
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Memorandum from J. Stewart Nagle and Ida Hirst-Gifford, Palm Beach, FL to Mildred E. Rothmayer regarding the Helen Keller Tribute Meeting in Palm Beach, FL.
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Invitation from The Sorosis, Winter Park Woman's Clubs and Orlando Lions Club to an event with Helen Keller at the Orlando Municipal Auditorium, Orlando, FL.
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List entitled "Official Setup" for the Helen Keller Tribute in Orlando, FL.
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Document of exhibits A-E regarding the 'Helen Keller Tribute,' accompanied by an agenda.
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Resolutions from the Junior Women's Club of Delaware and the American Foundation for the Blind to celebrate Helen Keller in 1937 and 1938, respectively.
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Press release from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC regarding letter sent by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in congratulations of the fiftieth anniversary of Helen Keller's first meeting with Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Drafts of proclamation by President Franklin D. Roosevelt naming March 3, 1938 "Helen Keller Day."
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Proclamation by President Franklin D. Roosevelt naming March 3, 1938 "Helen Keller Day."
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Article from 'The Texas Outlook' about the creation of March 3, 1938 as "Helen Keller Day," given by Valine Hobbs, Nacogdoches, TX, accompanied by a note about the article from J. Stewart Nagle to Amelia L. Bond.
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List entitled "Official Setup" for the Helen Keller Tribute in Baltimore, MD accompanied by a press release from R. E. Lohman about her visit to the Lyric Theatre.
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Invitation from The Helen Keller Tribute Committee to an event with Helen Keller at The Lyric Theatre, Baltimore, MD.
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Correspondence from J. Stewart Nagle to Ida Hirst-Gifford, Fort Meyers, FL regarding the continuation of Helen Keller Tribute events after Augusta, MD, accompanied by a letter from Mr. Nagle to Mrs. W. Stanley Hanson, Fort Meyers, FL in thanks for her letter and enclosing photographs of Helen Keller.
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List entitled "Official Setup" for the Helen Keller Tribute in August, GA.
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Letter from Hugh Stewart Smith, Principal, Jefferson Junior High School, Washington, D.C. to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC enclosing a check from their Helen Keller Program, entitled "Toward the Light," for the Helen Keller Tribute.
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Letter from Marjorie M. Diedrich, Treasurer, Marshall Women's Club, Marshall, OK to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC enclosing a check from funds raised for the Helen Keller Tribute.
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Memorandum from Mildred E. Rothmayer, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC reporting on large bequests from Helen Keller Tribute Meetings.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Dr. Isaiah Bowman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD thanking him for his support of the Helen Keller Tribute event in Baltimore, MD.
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Template for speeches for the Helen Keller Meeting on March 9, 1939.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Ida Hirst-Gifford Helen Keller Tribute meetings.
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Program from the Seventeenth Annual Convention of the NC Lions held in Winston-Salem, NC, with an appearance by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller with details about a party held with prominent advocates for the blind.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, Columbia, SC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding organizations requesting her as their guest speaker.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding requests for speaking engagements.
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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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Memorandum with dates for Helen Keller Meetings throughout October and November, 1939.
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Memorandum with dates for Helen Keller Meetings throughout October and November, 1939.
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Form letter entitled "Key Letter for Honorarium Etc." listing details for Helen Keller Meetings and Honorariums.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to J. T. Smith, MD School for the Blind, Baltimore, MD regarding Helen Keller's tour of the US on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Blank copy of "Memorandum of Agreement for Helen Keller Meeting" including spaces for details on expenses, travel, and honorariums.
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Blank copy of "Contract of Agreement for the Helen Keller Meeting" including spaces for details on admission and honorariums.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Ida Hirst-Gifford Helen Keller Tribute meetings.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, Mildred E. Rothmayer, and Emily Klinkhart, NYC regarding Helen Keller Meetings.
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Photocopy of letter from Polly Thomson, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding Helen Keller Meetings.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Chicago, IL to Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding Helen Keller Meetings.
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Letter from Verena M. Hutson, President, Business & Professional Women's Club, New Castle, IN to Ida Hirst-Gifford, New Castle, IN enclosing an honorarium check for Helen Keller's appearance in New Castle.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding Helen Keller Meetings, both past and forthcoming.
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Schedule of Helen Keller Meetings.
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Schedule of Helen Keller Meetings.
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Program for the Helen Keller Meeting to be held at the Market Auditorium, Wheeling, WV.
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Card printed for the American Foundation for the Blind and from Helen Keller featuring a photograph of Helen Keller and a dog, accompanied by a letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to herself, NYC regarding Helen Keller's restricted schedule.
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Document labelled "Outlook Article" regarding Helen Keller's restricted schedule.
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Card printed for the American Foundation for the Blind and from Helen Keller featuring a photograph of Helen Keller and a dog, accompanied by a letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to herself, NYC regarding Helen Keller's restricted schedule and a suggested program template.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding future Helen Keller Meetings.
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Form letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC enclosing information about Helen Keller Meetings, accompanied by a report of information on the meetings and blank templates for a program and receipts and expenditures.
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Letter to and from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC enclosing information about Helen Keller Meetings, accompanied by a report of information on the meetings.
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Schedule of Helen Keller Meetings.
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Letter to and from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC enclosing information about Helen Keller Meetings, accompanied by a report of information on the meetings and a blank list for the meetings entitled "Official Set-Up."
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to M. C. Migel regarding the death of Senator Robert F. Wagner and an upcoming meeting in Salt Lake City, UT in front of the state legislature.
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Copy of letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to M. C. Migel regarding the death of Senator Robert F. Wagner and an upcoming meeting in Salt Lake City, UT in front of the state legislature.
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Tentative itinerary for Helen Keller for February-April, 1941 with projected income.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Robert B. Irwin regarding projected income from Helen Keller Meetings, accompanied by an itinerary.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with meeting itinerary.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding the financials of Helen Keller Meetings.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, Phoenix, AZ regarding Helen Keller Meetings.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Ida Hirst-Gifford, Tampa, FL regarding upcoming Helen Keller Meetings and suggestions from M. C. Migel.
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Tentative itinerary for Helen Keller for February-April, 1941 with projected income.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller for February-April, 1941 with projected income.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller for February-April, 1941 with projected income.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding Ida Hirst-Gifford's presence at upcoming meetings.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding Ida Hirst-Gifford's presence at upcoming meetings.
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Itineraries for Helen Keller Meetings with their chairmen, accompanied by a list entitled "Official Setup" for the Helen Keller Tribute in Wichita, KS.
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Telegram from Murray B. Allen, Executive Secretary, UT Commission for the Adult Blind, Salt Lake City, UT to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding success of Helen Keller Meeting in Salt Lake City, UT.
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Letter from Murray B. Allen, Executive Secretary, UT Commission for the Adult Blind, Salt Lake City, UT to Robert B. Irwin, NYC in thanks for the success of the Helen Keller Meeting in Salt Lake City, UT.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Murray B. Allen, Executive Secretary, UT Commission for the Adult Blind, Salt Lake City, UT in thanks for his letter.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Evelyn M. Davidson, NYC requesting a list of cities where a Helen Keller Meeting was held and the honorariums paid.
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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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Helen Keller's itinerary from April-November, 1941.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding future Helen Keller meetings.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Helen Keller regarding an upcoming meeting for the deafblind in Lima, OH.
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Report entitled "Revised Information for Helen Keller Meetings."
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Memorandum from F. Frazier Bond, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding subjects Helen Keller may wish to discuss.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding subjects Helen Keller may wish to discuss.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Charles A. Thomson, Washington, D.C. regarding the possibility of a goodwill tour of South America, accompanied by a list entitled "Possible Subjects for Lectures by Helen Keller in South America."
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Revised itinerary for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson for November, 1941.
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List by Ida Hirst-Gifford with recommendations for chairmen, presidents, and secretaries of Helen Keller Meetings.
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Report entitled "Revised Information for Helen Keller Meetings."
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Report entitled "Revised Information for Helen Keller Meetings."
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford to Robert B. Irwin regarding Helen Keller Meetings for 1942.
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Tentative itinerary for Helen Keller Meetings throughout February and March in Florida.
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Tentative itinerary for Helen Keller Meetings throughout February and March in Florida.
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Revised itinerary for Helen Keller Meetings throughout February and March in Florida.
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Letter from J. K. Flanagan, Chairman of Publicity for the St. Petersburg Lions Club, St. Petersburg, FL to Ida Hirst-Gifford enclosing publicity for Helen Keller's talk in Florida, accompanied by an article entitled "Helen Keller in Florida."
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Letter from Paul R. Rioth, President, All States Society of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY with notes by Polly Thomson inviting Miss Keller to speak at a picnic for the Shut In Club.
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Letter from Colonel Ted Davis, General Manager, All State Society of Long Beach, Long Beach, CA to Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC in thanks for Helen Keller's appearance in California.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, San Francisco, CA regarding her upcoming speech for The Chicago Lighthouse Board luncheon.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to L. Lincoln Wirt, Claremont, CA stating her regret that Helen Keller cannot appear at Pomona College at this time.
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Newspaper article from the Chicago Sunday Tribune by "Thalia" entitled "Helen Keller's Speech Moves Big Audience" about her speech at the Lighthouse for the Blind.
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Letter from Albert L. Severson, Edward A. Miller, Beatrice Wilding, Ethel Heeren, and Hattie E. Peterson of The Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, NYC in appreciation for her appearance at an event for their organization.
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Helen Keller's itinerary for January - February 1948.
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Form letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the Braille Reading Contest.
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Memoranda from Evelyn C. McKay, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding a Helen Keller Meeting in Kansas.
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Memorandum from Evelyn D. Seide, NYC to Emily J. Klinkhart, NYC with accompanying report entitled "A Report of Helen Keller's Activities from July 1952 through June 1953."
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Form letter from Mrs. David Challinor, General Chairman, American Foundation for the Overseas Blind, NYC regarding a meeting in City Center of Music and Drama, where Helen Keller will speak about the blind in Poland.
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Invitation to and program for a meeting in City Center of Music and Drama, where Helen Keller will speak about the blind in Poland.
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Letter from Robert Mayer to Robert B. Irwin attaching a press release for the New Jersey newspapers regarding Helen Keller's appearance before the Junior Membership Department of the NJ State Federation of Women's Clubs in Atlantic City.
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Invitation to a lecture by Helen Keller entitled "Towards Peace Through Service to the Handicapped" at the Carnegie Endowment International Center, NYC.
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Speech given by Helen Keller entitled "Towards Peace Through Service to the Handicapped" at the Carnegie Endowment International Center, NYC.
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Article from the 'Enlightener' entitled "Helen Keller Speaks for World Peace" regarding her speech at the Carnegie Endowment International Center, NYC.
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Article for the 'New Outlook for the Blind' regarding Helen Keller's visit to South America and her lecture at the Carnegie Endowment International Center, NYC.
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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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List of seating arrangements for the farewell event for Helen Keller in NYC.
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Speech given by Felixberto M. Serrano, NYC for Helen Keller in NYC before her departure overseas.
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List of "VIPs" expected to attend the farewell event for Helen Keller in NYC on February 1, 1955.
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Program for farewell event for Helen Keller in NYC.
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Program for farewell event for Helen Keller held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC.
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Ticket of admission to the farewell event for Helen Keller held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr., NYC to Polly Thomson, Glasgow, Scotland regarding her mail from Glasgow or London.
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Invitation to an event at the Peter Warren Room, NYC, accompanied by a envelope addressed to Mrs. William Seide, Bronx, NY.
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Invitation form letter from Helen Keller to an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind, accompanied by a memorandum from John D. Lloyd to Helen Keller regarding a campaign to celebrate her achievements.
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Letter from John D. Lloyd, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the opening event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind.
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Invitation form letter from John D. Lloyd, NYC to an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC.
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AFOB Extra newsletter with details on the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind, photographs throughout, and a comic retelling of the founding of AFOB/
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Invitation to an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC.
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Invitation to an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC.
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Invitation form letter from John D. Lloyd, NYC to an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC.
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List of attendees to the opening meeting of the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind, accompanied by a list of National Committee members and a program for the event.
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Letter from John D. Lloyd, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing copies of newspaper articles about the event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC.
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Program for an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC.
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Speech given by M. R. Barnett, NYC at an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC entitled "The Heart of the Foundation."
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Speech given by Andrew W. Cordier, NYC at an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC entitled "Conserving Human Resources--A World Goal."
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Speech given by Ali Sastroamidjojo, NYC at an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC entitled "Helen Keller's Mission to the World."
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Speech given by Henry Cabot Lodge, NYC at an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC entitled "The True Strength of a Nation."
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Form letter from Helen Keller to the United Nations, NYC in thanks for their assistance with an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind.
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Invitation form letter from John D. Lloyd, NYC to an event for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind in NYC, accompanied by a printed invitation.
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Invitation to the presentation of the Helen Keller International Award to The International Association of Lions Clubs in NYC.
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Invitation to a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gimbel, Jr. on behalf of the American Rescue Ship Mission, with handwritten notes by Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Nella Braddy Henney asking her advice about the invitation received to attend a reception for the American Rescue Ship Mission.
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Speech given in honor of Helen Keller for The Association of the Deaf in Israel.
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Journal of The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv entitled 'Demana' with an article about the construction of and meetings of the public committee for the Helen Keller Home, No. 24, pp. 1-4.
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Journal of The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv entitled 'Demana' with an article about the construction of and meetings of the public committee for the Helen Keller Home, No. 25, pp. 1-4.
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Journal of The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv entitled 'Demana' with an article about the construction of and meetings of the public committee for the Helen Keller Home, No. 28, pp. 1-2.
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Journal of The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv entitled 'Demana' with an article about the construction of and meetings of the public committee for the Helen Keller Home, No. 31, pp. 1-2.
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Journal of The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv entitled 'Demana' with an article about the construction of and meetings of the American Committee for the Helen Keller Home, No. 32, pp. 1-6.
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Journal of The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv entitled 'Demana' with an article about the construction of and meetings of the American Committee for the Helen Keller Home, No. 33-34, pp. 1-4.
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Letter from Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv to Helen Keller, Westport, CT announcing the opening of the Helen Keller Home.
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Letter from Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing an envelope in honor of the opening of the Helen Keller Home, accompanied by a note by Marguerite L. Levine.
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Letter to Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv expressing Helen Keller's joy in the opening of the Helen Keller Home.
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Article with an invitation from The Association of Deaf-Mutes in Israel entitled "The Home for the Deaf-Mute in Beer-Sheba."
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Letter from Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv to Helen Keller, Westport, CT informing her of their production of "The Miracle Worker" at the Habimah Theatre.
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Letter from the Habimah Theatre, Tel-Aviv to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting lines of commemoration for the opening of "The Miracle Worker" at the theatre.
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Telegram from Helen Keller to Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv congratulating him on their production of "The Miracle Worker."
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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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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 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 Edna Owen, Administrative Assistant, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Polly Thomson, Glasgow, Scotland regarding her meeting with Winston Churchill.
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Correspondence regarding Captioned Films for the Deaf, Inc., West Hartford, CT and the Captioned Film Bill.
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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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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, Madison, CT with a statement of income and expenditures for 1965 and reports by the President and Executive Director.
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Correspondence regarding an exhibition of past members of The Cosmopolitan Club.
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Memorandum from John Likely, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding the portrait exhibition of past members at The Cosmopolitan Club.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to John Likely, NYC regarding the portrait exhibition of past members at The Cosmopolitan Club.
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Letter from John Likely, NYC to Robert M. Rossiter, Brooklyn, NY regarding the legal issues surrounding the exhibition of a painting of Helen Keller at The Cosmopolitan Club.
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Publication on the exhibition of portraits of members at The Cosmopolitan Club, featuring a portrait of Mrs. August Belmont on the cover and details about each portrait inside.
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Form letter from Mary C. Newlin, Members' Portrait Exhibition, Art Committee, The Cosmopolitan Club, NYC regarding the official opening of their exhibition of portraits of past members.
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Form letter from Mary C. Newlin, Members' Portrait Exhibition, Art Committee, The Cosmopolitan Club, NYC enclosing a sticker to affix to the portrait to be exhibited at the Club.
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Form letter from Mary C. Newlin, Members' Portrait Exhibition, Art Committee, The Cosmopolitan Club, NYC in thanks for lending their portraits to the exhibition at the Club.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Eloise Bolen, President, Delta Epsilon Sorority, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. stating that Helen Keller will be unable to attend their Initiation Banquet.
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Letter from Joan Macaluso, Corresponding Secretary, New Orleans, LA to Helen Keller about the activities of their sorority and inviting her to visit.
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Letter from Betty G. Miller, President and Joanne Carlson, Corresponding Secretary, Delta Epsilon Sorority, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller about the activities of their sorority.
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Letter from Betty G. Miller, President and Joanne Carlson, Corresponding Secretary, Delta Epsilon Sorority, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller about the activities of their sorority.
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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 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 Maurice C. Hill to Helen Keller inviting her to an event in honor of Dr. Ernst Küehel and enclosing a translation of an article from an Arabic magazine entitled 'America' about Oriental rugs.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington, NYC to Maurice C. Hill, President, Hajji Baba Club, NYC declining his invitation to an event in honor of Dr. Ernest Küehnel.
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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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Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for April 16, 1957.
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Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for May 25, 1957.
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Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for June 22, 1957.
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Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for October 29, 1957.
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Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for March 28, 1958.
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Notice of Meeting from W. Parsons Todd, Secretary, Hajji Baba Club, NYC for March 5, 1959, accompanied by a lecture by Charles Grant Ellis, NYC entitled "The True Measure of an Oriental Rug."
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Invitation to the Annual Picnic for the Hajji Baba Club in New Preston, CT, with accompanying map to the location of the party.
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Note from Helen Keller to Ralph W. Sockman, Director, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC informing him that she will be unable to accept his invitation.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Ralph W. Sockman, Director, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC declining an invitation to lunch, on behalf of Helen Keller.
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Program for the unveiling of the busts of Alexander Graham Bell and William Crawford Gorgas at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC.
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Letter from Oliver E. Buckley, Chairman of the Board, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding a forthcoming invitation to the unveiling of a bust of Alexander Graham Bell at the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Oliver E. Buckley, Chairman of the Board, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the unveiling of the bust of Alexander Graham Bell, as she is traveling in South Africa.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to the Director of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the unveiling of the busts of Alexander Graham Bell and William C. Gorgas, as she is traveling in South Africa , accompanied by an invitation to the event.
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Letter from Oliver E. Buckley, Chairman of the Board, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT reporting on the success of the event for the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Letter from Thornton C. Fry, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT reporting on the success of the event for the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Thornton C. Fry, NYC in thanks for his letter.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Oliver E. Buckley, Chairman of the Board, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., NYC in thanks for his letter.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to the Director of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the unveiling of the bust and tablet of Theodore Roosevelt.
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Invitation from the Hall of Fame for Great Americans to the unveiling of a bust and tablet of Theodore Roosevelt.
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Invitation from the Hall of Fame for Great Americans to the dedication of bronzes of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson.
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Letter from Ralph W. Sockman, Director, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the induction of Josiah Willard Gibbs and George Westinghouse into the Hall of Fame.
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Letter to Ralph W. Sockman, Director, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC declining his invitation to an event for the Hall of Fame.
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Invitation from the Westinghouse Air Brake Company to an event in commemoration of the enshrinement of George Westinghouse into the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Invitation from the Hall of Fame for Great Americans to the unveiling of the busts and tablets for Josiah Willard Gibbs and George Westinghouse.
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Program for the induction of Josiah Willard Gibbs and George Westinghouse into the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC.
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Letter from Ralph W. Sockman, Director, Hall of Fame for Great Americans, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a program from the event for Josiah Willard Gibbs and George Westinghouse.
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Response card to the invitation for an event in honor of Josiah Willard Gibbs and George Westinghouse into the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Invitation from the Hall of Fame for Great Americans to the unveiling of the bust and tablet for Thomas Alva Edison.
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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 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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Photograph of Robert Smithdas and two women at the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden, Burrwood, New York.
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Invitation from the Industrial Home for the Blind to the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden at Burrwood, NY.
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Program from the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden at Burrwood, NY, by the Industrial Home for the Blind.
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Letter from Peter J. Salmon, Executive Director, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY to Polly Thomson, Rochester, MN enclosing a letter in Braille and regarding the dedication event at Burrwood, NY for the Helen Keller Garden.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Peter J. Salmon regarding the Helen Keller Garden at Burrwood, NY and Polly Thomson's health.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Peter J. Salmon regarding the Helen Keller Garden at Burrwood, NY and Polly Thomson's health.
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Photograph from 'The Reporter' of Helen Keller at the garden named for her at Burrwood, NY with reprint of letter from her.
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Letter from Peter J. Salmon, Executive Director, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY to Polly Thomson, NYC enclosing a newspaper article about the Helen Keller Garden dedication at Burrwood, NY.
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Letter from K. L. Hastings, Quartermaster General, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT providing the address for General Crawford F. Sams.
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Correspondence regarding the Testimonial Banquet in honor of Peter J. Salmon.
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Manuscript entitled "The Anne Sullivan Centennial Celebration" produced by the Industrial Home for the Blind and Perkins School for the Blind.
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Form letter from Peter J. Salmon, Executive Director, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY in invitation to a Day of Remembrance at Burwood, NY, accompanied by a map to its location.
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Invitation to and program for the Industrial Home for the Blind Day of Remembrance at the Helen Keller Garden in Burrwood, NY.
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Letter from Peter J. Salmon to Helen Keller regarding progress of the Anne Sullivan Macy Service for the Deaf-Blind.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Rev. C. R. Wierenga, N. Arcot Dt., South India regarding Helen Keller's visit to Vellore in India.
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Speech given by Helen Keller in NYC at a luncheon of the Board of Directors of the John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her speech at the Society's luncheon and inquiring as to Polly Thomson's health.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding the importance of an international conference for workers for the blind.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT with details from their Annual Meeting.
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Correspondence regarding a greeting from Helen Keller to be read at the Annual Meeting of the John Milton Society.
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Invitation to the Annual Meeting and Luncheon for the John Milton Society for the Blind, with guest speaker Arlene R. Gordon.
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Letter from L. L. Watts, Executive Secretary, VA Commission for the Blind, Richmond, VA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her attendance and speech at the Convention of Lions International and the plan to employ a nurse to aid the blind.
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Letter from Elbyrne G. Gill, Director, Lions International, Roanoke, VA to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to their annual Convention in Roanoke.
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Letter from Dr. Roma Sawyer Cheek, Executive Secretary, State Commission for the Blind (VA) to Helen Keller, NYC in thanks for accepting their invitation to appear at the Lions Club International Conference.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Dr. Roma Sawyer Cheek, Executive Secretary, State Commission for the Blind, Raleigh, NC regarding hotel arrangements for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Correspondence from G. H. Hastings, Chairman, Convention Committee, Winston-Salem, NC to Robert B. Irwin and Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding Helen Keller's appearance at the State Convention of the Lions Clubs in Winston-Salem, NC.
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Correspondence from G. H. Hastings, Chairman, Convention Committee, Winston-Salem, NC to Robert B. Irwin and Helen Keller regarding Miss Keller's appearance at the State Convention of the Lions Clubs in Winston-Salem, NC.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to G. H. Hastings, Chairman, Convention Committee, Winston-Salem, NC in thanks for the copy of his letter to Ida Hirst-Gifford.
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Newspaper article entitled "Lions Club Schedules Prominent Speaker for Convention," with photographs of Helen Keller and Congressman Jennings Randolph.
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Letter from G. H. Hastings, Chairman, Convention Committee, Winston-Salem, NC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC enclosing a newspaper clipping about Helen Keller's upcoming speech for the Lions Club and detailing travel and accommodation information.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to G. H. Hastings, Chairman, Convention Committee, Winston-Salem, NC regarding transportation for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to the Lions Club Convention in Winston-Salem, NC.
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Letter from G. H. Hastings, Chairman, Convention Committee, Winston-Salem, NC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding transportation for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to the Lions Club Convention in Winston-Salem, NC.
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Letter from Elbyrne G. Gill, Gill Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, VA to Ida Hirst-Gifford in thanks for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's appearance at an event for the Lions Clubs in VA.
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Brochure for the 17th Annual Convention of NC Lions held in Winston-Salem, NC with speeches by Helen Keller, Melvin Jones, and Jennings Randolph.
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Brochure for the 17th Annual Convention of NC Lions held in Winston-Salem, NC with speeches by Helen Keller, Melvin Jones, and Jennings Randolph.
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Letter from H. B. Wade, District Secretary, Lions International, Vinton, VA to Polly Thomson, NYC enclosing the accompanying resolution in thanks for her and Helen Keller's appearance at the 16th Annual Convention of the Lions International.
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Letter from H. B. Wade, District Secretary, Lions International, Vinton, VA to Helen Keller, NYC enclosing the accompanying resolution in thanks for her and Helen Keller's appearance at the 16th Annual Convention of the Lions International.
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Press release and speech relating to Helen Keller's appearance at a luncheon of the Lions Club of NY.
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Letter from R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to speak at their Annual Convention.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL stating that Helen Keller is traveling in South America and cannot speak at their convention.
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Letter from R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC in thanks for her letter.
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Telegram from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to "Reliefer," NY regarding dates for the Lions International convention.
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Telegram from M. R. Barnett and Peter J. Salmon, NYC to Polly Thomson, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil regarding a possible appearance by Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Telegram from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to "Reliefer," NY regarding dates for the Lions International convention.
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Telegram from M. R. Barnett and Peter J. Salmon, NYC to Polly Thomson, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil regarding a possible appearance by Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Telegram from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Polly Thomson, Sao Paolo, Brazil regarding a possible appearance by Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Telegram from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Polly Thomson, Sao Paolo, Brazil regarding a possible appearance by Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Telegram from M. R. Barnett, NYC to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL accepting the invitation for Helen Keller to speak at their convention in Chicago.
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Telegram from Helen Keller, Sao Paolo, Brazil to M. R. Barnett, NYC accepting the Lions International invitation to speak at their convention in Chicago.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL regarding arrangements for Helen Keller's speaking engagement at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Letter from R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding accommodations for Helen Keller's stay in Chicago, with notes in shorthand.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL regarding arrangements for Helen Keller's speaking engagement at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Letter from William R. Bird, Secretary, Lions International, Chicago, IL to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding accommodations for Helen Keller's stay in Chicago.
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Letter from Marta Sobieski, NYC to William R. Bird, Secretary, Lions International, Chicago, IL with train information for Helen Keller's visit to Chicago.
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Letter from William R. Bird, Secretary, Lions International, Chicago, IL to Marta Sobieski, NYC in thanks for her letter.
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Speeches given by Helen Keller at Lions International events in Chicago, IL and Lima, Peru.
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Letter from Harry J. Cooper, Director of Public Relations, Lions International, Chicago, IL to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC regarding movie taken of Helen Keller during her appearance at the Lions International Convention in Chicago.
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Memorandum from Eugene D. Morgret, National Industries for the Blind, NYC to M. R. Barnett regarding a photograph of Helen Keller at the Lions Club International Convention in Chicago.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Finis E. Davis, President, Lions International, Louisville, KY granting permission to read a message from Helen Keller at their convention and a possible "Helen Keller Day," as suggested by O. H. Dawson.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Finis E. Davis, President, Lions International, Louisville, KY granting permission to read a message from Helen Keller at their convention and a possible "Helen Keller Day," as suggested by O. H. Dawson.
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Letter from Richard E. Peters, Manager, Sight Conservation and Work for the Blind, Lions International, Chicago, IL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC enclosing an announcement in regards to International Helen Keller Memorial Day, accompanied by a copy of the announcement.
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Article from the 'New Outlook for the Blind' with an article about Helen Keller's "Knights of the Blind" speech at the Lions International conference in 1925, vol. 69, no. 8, pp. 375-6.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Edward Eng, Public Relations Director, Lions International, Oak Brook, IL enclosing photographs of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Karl W. Kurtz, Sandusky, OH to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting a photograph of Helen Keller speaking at the Lions International Convention in Cedar Point in 1925 and a copy of her speech given.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Karl W. Kurtz, Sandusky, OH enclosing the requested photograph of and speech by Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Cedar Point in 1925.
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Correspondence from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Karl W. Kurtz and Tom Williams, Sandusky, OH regarding photographs of Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention at Cedar Point in 1925, accompanied by a note from Maryellen Mulholland to Mrs. Levine.
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Article from the 'The Lion' entitled "Expand CNIB Facilities: How to Double Sales" regarding Helen Keller and their work for the blind, pp. 29-30.
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Letter from Mrs. James Barker, Librarian, Sandusky Register, Sandusky, OH to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing a copy from microfilm about Helen Keller's speech at the Lions International Convention in Cedar Point in 1925.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Sharon C. Wink, Director, Sandusky Public Library, Sandusky, OH requesting a photograph of Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Cedar Point in 1925.
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Letter from Julie Steinbrenner, Director, The Sandusky Library, Sandusky, OH to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC suggesting a contact to obtain the requested photograph of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Watt P. Marchman, Director, Rutherford B. Hayes Memorial Library, Fremont, OH requesting a photograph of Helen Keller at the Lions International Convention in Cedar Point.
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Letter from Watt P. Marchman, Director, Rutherford B. Hayes Library, Fremont, OH to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC stating that they do not have the requested photograph of Helen Keller.
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Newspaper article from the 'Mexia News,' TX by Virgil Yarbrough entitled "Local Lions Hear About Tribute to Helen Keller."
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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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Invitation to the Annual Meeting for the Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford, CT.
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Newsletter of the Mark Twain Memorial, vol. 11 no. 2.
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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 Thelma Thompson Slayden, State President, National League of American Pen Women, Atlanta, GA to Helen Keller inviting her to their conference.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Thelma Thompson Slayden, State President, National League of American Pen Women, Atlanta, GA declining their invitation to their conference.
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Cover page from a program by The National League of American Pen Women, Washington, DC.
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Invitation from Lulu Gabel Giese, State President, The National League of American Pen Women, Sewickley, PA to a board meeting and brunch in honor of Catherine Urban and Sarah Olmstead.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Lulu Gabel Geise, State President, The National League of American Pen Women, Sewickley, PA declining their invitation to their board meeting.
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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 M. R. Barnett, NYC to Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC stating that he and Helen Keller are unable to attend their conference, accompanied by the invitation.
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Letter from Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their Board of Directors meeting.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their Board of Directors meeting.
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Article from 'The Sight-Saving Review' entitled "A Message from Helen Keller to the 1957 Conference," as well as other pages from the publication vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 75-78.
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Program of the 50th Anniversary Conference of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness in Philadelphia, PA.
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Letter, press releases, notes, and draft of letter regarding Helen Keller Day during Sight Saving Month.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC regarding the information they sent about Helen Keller Day during Sight Saving Month.
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Memorandum from Marta Sobieski, NYC to Evelyn D. Seide with accompanying draft of a letter from Helen Keller to be sent to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness state chapters and committees regarding Sight Saving Month.
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Memorandum from Marta Sobieski, NYC to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC with accompanying draft of a letter from Helen Keller to be sent to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness state chapters and committees regarding Sight Saving Month.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC regarding Helen Keller's participation in Sight Conservation Month campaigns.
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Letter from Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC in thanks for his letter regarding Helen Keller Day.
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Letter from Edmund W. Maynard, NYC to Lurana Herlihy, NYC with accompanying newsletter 'Prevention of Blindness News,' published by the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness featuring an article about Helen Keller Day.
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Card with voting proxy and invitation to the Annual Meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC with reply letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Regina E. Schneider, Secretary, NYC. Letter from Thomas R. Trowbridge, President, CT Chapter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, New Britain, CT to Helen Keller, Wilton, CT inviting her to the Annual Meeting.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Thomas R. Trowbridge, Jr., President, CT Chapter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Hartford, CT stating that, due to Polly Thomson's ill health, she cannot attend their annual meeting, but congratulate Dr. Eugene M. Blake on his receipt of the Helen Keller Medal.
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Memorandum from John W. Ferree, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness to Helen Keller attaching the minutes from and reports given at their Annual Membership Meeting in NYC.
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Program of the 1964 Annual Meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC with reports given at the meeting and a voter proxy card.
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Response card and invitation to the 1965 Conference of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Houston, TX, accompanied by a program.
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Program of the 1965 Annual Meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC with reports given at the meeting and a voter proxy card.
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Minutes from the Annual Membership Meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC.
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Report by Enos Curtin, given at the Annual Membership Meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC.
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Report by Enos Curtin, given at the Annual Membership Meeting of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC.
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Memorandum from John W. Ferree, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness to NSPB Voting Members with a draft of minutes for their 1966 Annual Meeting.
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Memorandum from John W. Ferree, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness to NSPB Voting Members with a draft of minutes for their 1966 Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy, Wrentham, MA requesting his support on the Association's upcoming event at the Hippodrome.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy, Wrentham, MA regarding their fight for Braille type over New York Point and their upcoming event at the Hippodrome.
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Letter from Winifred Holt Mather, French Council President, The Committee for Men Blinded in Battle, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her speech.
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Letter from Winifred Holt Mather, Secretary, New York Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY stating her disappointment at her absence from their event and wishing her return to good health.
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Letter from Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT in thanks for their attendance at the American Water Color Society benefit.
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Letter from Louise Kintner, Director of Public Relations, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC in thanks for her assistance in helping Helen Keller and Polly Thomson attend the American Water Color Society benefit.
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Letter from Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the NY premiere of the film "The Third Man."
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Letter from Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their Annual Meeting, accompanied by a poem by Mina Blau and a program for the event.
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Letter from Helen Cutting, Alva B. Gimbel, and Jean Stralem, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing an invitation to the Opening 1951 Campaign Dinner of The Lighthouse.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Helen Cutting, NYC stating that Helen Keller is unable to attend their Campaign Dinner.
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Publication by Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, The Lighthouse, NYC entitled "Challenges of Voluntary Agencies for the Blind," which was presented at the 25th Convention of the American Association of Workers for the Blind in Daytona Beach, FL.
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Invitation to the Opening 1951 Campaign Dinner for The Lighthouse, NYC.
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Letter from Daisy Fiske Rogers, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the Annual Meeting, accompanied by a copy of a letter from Helen Keller to Mark Twain to be used in their Annual Report.
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Letter from Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, The Lighthouse, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding a letter sent to Helen Keller inviting her to their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Jean Stralem, Chairman, Pre-School Services Committee, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a letter from Marian Held inviting her to address the Fall Parent-Teacher meeting at The Lighthouse.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC stating that work prohibits her attending their Fall Parent-Teacher meeting.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC requesting a response to their invitation to speak at their Fall Parent-Teacher meeting.
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Publication by Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, The Lighthouse, NYC entitled "The Private Agency in Work for the Blind," which was presented at the 30th Convention of the American Association of Workers for the Blind in Los Angeles, CA, accompanied by an envelope and invitation to an Opening Campaign Luncheon for The Lighthouse.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT with attached program for their Fall Parent-Teacher meeting.
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Letter from Percival S. Howe, Jr., President, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Percival S. Howe, Jr., President, The Lighthouse, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot attend their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Alma W. Fraas, NYC to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC enclosing materials to discuss with Helen Keller regarding the dedication of The Lighthouse Queens Center and Residence.
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Invitation and response card to the Annual Meeting of The Lighthouse, NYC.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Philip S. Platt, Executive Director, The Lighthouse, NYC enclosing remarks from Helen Keller for the dedication of the Lighthouse's Queens Center.
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Speech written by Helen Keller for the dedication of the Lighthouse's Queens Center.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the dedication of their Queens Center and accompanied by a program from the event.
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Form letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC in invitation to a tea in honor of Philip S. Platt.
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Page from a publication with articles about the Executive Directors of The Lighthouse, featuring a photograph of Philip S. Platt and Allan W. Sherman.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Ridley Watts, President, The Lighthouse, NYC stating Helen Keller will be unable to attend their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Joseph L. Eckhouse, General Campaign Chair, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the Opening Campaign Luncheon for The Lighthouse, accompanied by a response card.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Joseph L. Eckhouse, General Campaign Chair, The Lighthouse, NYC stating that Helen Keller is unable to attend their Opening Campaign Luncheon.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director of Program Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to an event for The Lighthouse staff.
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Letter from Clara Thompson to Marian Held, Director of Program Services, The Lighthouse, NYC stating that Hele Keller cannot attend their event for Lighthouse employees.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi regarding the success of the "Helen Keller Blue Bird Dinner," their visit from Mr. and Mrs. Tsuji, her and Helen's desire to visit Japan again, progress of the documentary film, their upcoming visit to South America, and other events.
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Letter from Hideyuki Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan to Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, William F. Gallagher, NYC about "The Helen Keller Exhibition," with details about an album he will be sending along about the exhibition.
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Letter from William F. Gallagher, NYC to Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan in thanks for his book about "The Helen Keller Exhibition."
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Album from "The Helen Keller Exhibition" in November, 1981 by the Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, featuring several photographs of Helen Keller throughout her life.
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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 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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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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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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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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Speech given by Frank B. Sanborn at a memorial service for Michael Anagnos entitled "Successors to Success."
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Newspaper article from the Boston Transcript entitled "In Memory of Anagnos: Tributes of Love for the Greek Educator."
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Letters from Helen Keller to Gabriel Farrell about the upcoming event in Hanover, NH for the centennial of Laura Bridgman's introduction to language.
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Manuscript entitled "The Anne Sullivan Centennial Celebration" produced by the Industrial Home for the Blind and Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter from Ken Stuckey, Librarian, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Marguerite L. Levine enclosing a copy of their catalog of the postage stamp exhibit at the school.
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Memorandum from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing Ken Stuckey's catalog of the postage stamp exhibit at Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter to Ken Stuckey, Librarian, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA in thanks for the catalog of their postage stamp exhibit.
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Letter from Ross T. McIntire, Chairman, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a flyer for an essay contest.
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Telegram from Ross T. McIntire, Chairman, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT asking her to serve as a judge for their essay contest.
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Telegram from Helen Keller, NYC to Ross T. McIntire, Chairman, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC accepting position as a judge for their essay contest.
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Letter from Kathern F. Gruber, NYC to K. Vernon Banta, Technical Consultant, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC enclosing card from an essay contest participant.
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Letter from K. Vernon Banta, Technical Consultant, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to Kathern F. Gruber, NYC enclosing copies of "Mr. Employer" and a leaflet on the essay contest.
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Newspaper article from the Anthracite Tri-District News, Hazleton, PA entitled "States, Territories Are Conducting Essay Contest on Handicapped Workers."
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Letter from William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to M. R. Barnett, NYC enclosing essays to be judged by Helen Keller for their contest.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC with Helen Keller's votes for the best essays.
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Letter from Ross T. McIntire, Chairman, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to M. R. Barnett, NYC accompanied by a press release on the NEPH Essay Contest and the winning essay.
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Letter from Ross T. McIntire, Chairman, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to Helen Keller, NYC in thanks for helping to judge their essay contest.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to the President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller is unable to attend their meeting, accompanied by an invitation to the meeting.
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Letter from William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to M. R. Barnett, NYC requesting a signed article from Helen Keller.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller's schedule prohibits her from writing an article for them.
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Invitation to and program for the Annual Meeting of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to the President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller is unable to attend their meeting.
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Letter from William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to M. R. Barnett, NYC requesting Helen Keller allude to the People-to-People Program during her speech at the International Rotary meeting in Europe.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller cannot insert the requested item into her speech at the International Rotary meeting in Europe.
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Invitation to a meeting of the President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC, accompanied by envelope.
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Letter from Sarah W. Cohn, Benefit Chairman, Scholarship Fund Benefit for the Radcliffe Club of NY, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her name as a sponsor for their Scholarship Fund Benefit.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Sarah W. Cohn, The Radcliffe Club of NY, NYC granting permission to use Helen Keller's name as a sponsor for their Scholarship Fund Benefit.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for a telegram regarding Radcliffe College.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Marian H. Phinney accepting an invitation to be the first woman to receive the Alumnae Achievement Award from Radcliffe College.
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Letter from Bernice Brown Cronkhite, Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller regarding plans for her visit.
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Newspaper article from the Boston Sunday Herald entitled "Radcliffe Tribute to Miss Keller," with a photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Marian H. Phinney, and Bernice B. Cronkhite.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the receipt of the Alumnae Achievement Award from Radcliffe College.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the receipt of the Alumnae Achievement Award from Radcliffe College.
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Letter and card from Elsie M. Paine, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller about annual dues for The Class of 1904, of Radcliffe College, to be used toward a class reunion.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Wilbur K. Jordan, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA inviting him to a testimonial banquet in honor of Helen Keller before she leaves on a trip to the Middle East.
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Letter from Wilbur K. Jordan, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to William Fisher, Jr., NYC stating he will not be able to attend the banquet in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Wilbur K. Jordan, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA encouraging a telegram of good wishes to Helen Keller before her journey to the Middle East.
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Ballot for the officers of the Phi Beta Kappa Iota Chapter of MA, Radcliffe College, accompanied by a letter from Mary Capen Davis and Mrs. David B. Tyack in invitation to a meeting on Alumnae Day.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Mary Capen Davis, Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa Iota Chapter, Cambridge, MA stating that Helen Keller cannot attend Alumnae Day.
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Invitation to an open house of the Graduate Center at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA.
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Letter stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the open house of the Graduate Center at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA.
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Invitation to a luncheon in honor of President and Mrs. Wilbur K. Jordan at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Mildred P. Sherman, Dean, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the luncheon in honor of President and Mrs. Wilbur K. Jordan.
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Ballot for the officers of the Phi Beta Kappa Iota Chapter of MA, Radcliffe College, accompanied by a letter from Marguerite M. Hanlon, Secretary in invitation to a meeting on Alumnae Day.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Marguerite M. Hanlon, Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa Iota Chapter, Boston, MA stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the luncheon in honor of President and Mrs. Wilbur K. Jordan.
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Invitation to a luncheon in honor of President and Mrs. Wilbur K. Jordan at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA, accompanied by a letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Mildred P. Sherman, Dean, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA stating that Helen Keller cannot attend the luncheon.
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Letter to Wilbur K. Jordan, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to serve as hostess on the "Radcliffe in NY" Night.
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Letter to Wilbur K. Jordan, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA stating that Helen Keller is unable to attend their alumnae event.
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Letter from Elsie M. Paine, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller inviting her to a reunion luncheon.
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Invitation to a luncheon in honor of Dean Bernice Brown Cronkhite, Dean Wilma Anderson Kerby-Miller, and the Class of 1904 at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Elsie M. Paine, Cambridge, MA stating that she cannot attend their reunion luncheon.
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Letter to Mrs. Walker accepting, on behalf of Helen Keller, her invitation to dinner.
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Letter from Emily Martin Porter in invitation to a luncheon for the 60th anniversary of the Radcliffe College Class of 1904.
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Letter from Wayne R. Phillips, Research Coordinator, New England States Exhibition, NY World's Fair, Waltham, MA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting a photograph of her for their display at the NY World's Fair.
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Invitation to a luncheon in honor of the Radcliffe College Class of 1906.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Wayne R. Phillips, Research Coordinator, New England States Exhibition, NY World's Fair, Waltham, MA requesting more information about their exhibit on Radcliffe College.
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Letter form Wayne R. Phillips, Research Coordinator, New England States Exhibition, NY World's Fair, Waltham, MA to M. R. Barnett, NYC about their exhibit on Radcliffe College.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Wayne R. Phillips, Research Coordinator, New England States Exhibition, NY World's Fair, Waltham, MA regarding a photograph for their exhibit on Radcliffe College.
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Invitation to a ceremony for new members of the Phi Beta Kappa Iota Chapter of MA at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA.
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Invitation to a luncheon in honor of the Radcliffe College Class of 1911.
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Newspaper article by Alison Arnold, entitled "Fogg to show Radcliffe art," to pay tribute to Radcliffe alumnae, attached to a note to Marguerite L. Levine.
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Letter from Julie Solomon, Wellesley, MA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC inquiring about material on Helen Keller for the Radcliffe Centennial Celebration.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Julie Solomon, Wellesley, MA regarding use of their materials for the Radcliffe Centennial Celebration.
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Letter from Loyal E. Apple, NYC to Matina S. Horner, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA inviting her to join the planning committee for the Helen Keller Centennial.
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Pages from the 'Harvard Magazine' about the Radcliffe College Centennial, featuring photographs of Helen Keller, vol. 80, no. 17, pp. 87-89.
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Note regarding a photograph of Matina S. Horner for the Helen Keller Centennial Congress.
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Newspaper article from the Boston Herald by Deane and Mary Lord entitled "Mother/Daughter…Helen Keller, enduring symbol of courage."
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Paris, France inviting her to their Annual Meeting.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Polly Thomson, London, England enquiring into the publication of "We Go On a Journey" and plans for her visit to London.
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Correspondence regarding arrangements for Helen Keller's visit to London, accompanied by a calling card from Mrs. Frank Perryman Morgan.
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Telegram from Captain Sir Beachcroft Towse, London, England to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY wishing her a happy new year.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Ross-shire, Scotland with accompanying invitations to the opening of The Alfred Eichholz Memorial Clinic and Institute of Massage and Physio-Therapy by the Blind, with the Prince of Wales.
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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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Telegram from J. C. Colligan, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Alfred R. Allen, NYC regarding Lord Ismay's invitation to dinner.
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Telegram from J. C. Colligan, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Alfred R. Allen, NYC regarding Lord Ismay's invitation to dinner.
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Letter from J. C. Colligan, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Alfred R. Allen, NYC regarding Lord Ismay's invitation to dinner.
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Letter from J. C. Colligan, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Alfred R. Allen, NYC regarding Lord Ismay and Sir Ian Fraser's invitations to dine.
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"Suggested form of speech for Lord Ismay at his dinner party in honour of Helen Keller in the evening of February 27th."
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lord Ismay in thanks for his hospitality.
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Letter from Lord Ismay, London, England to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her letter.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to J. C. Colligan, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England declining his invitation to Helen Keller for the opening of "Pathways."
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Invitation from Godfrey Robinson to Helen Keller to the official opening of "Pathways."
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Letter from Lucille Hall, Press and Publicity Officer, Royal National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Marion V. Wurster, NYC requesting photographs.
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Letter from Lucille Hall, Press and Publicity Officer, Royal National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC in thanks for the photographs of Helen Keller.
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Newsletter from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, featuring a paragraph on Helen Keller as Honorary Chairman for the U.S. Citizens Committee for World Health Day.
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Press release background information from the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization about the blind around the world and the International Braille Conference.
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Letter from G. L. Carnes, UNESCO Liaison Officer, Mass Communications, Dept., UNESCO, Lake Success, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a press release about the International Braille Conference.
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"Substance of speech by Mr. John Jarvis, Chairman of the International Braille Conference, at UNESCO, introducing Dr. Helen Keller to the Conference.
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Letter from Alfred Zimmern, Hartford, CT to Helen Keller regarding UNESCO and United Nations Day.
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Letter from Alfred Zimmern, Hartford, CT to Polly Thomson regarding UNESCO and United Nations Day.
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Letter from Hugh L. Keenleyside, Director-General, Technical Assistance Administration, United Nations, NYC to Mrs. Irving M. Ives, NYC declining the invitation to a farewell dinner in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Julia Henderson, Director, Bureau of Social Affairs, United Nations, NYC to William Fisher, Jr., NYC accepting the invitation to a farewell dinner in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Joan M. Fuller, NYC to Elizabeth Carton, NYC enclosing the requested photographs of Helen Keller for use in conjunction with International Women's Day.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Olga Novikova, Program Chairman, United Nations Women's Guild, NYC in thanks for inviting her to speak at International Women's Day and inviting her to AFB.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Elizabeth Carton, NYC in thanks for her hospitality at International Women's Day.
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Letter from Elizabeth Carton, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine in thanks for her attendance at International Women's Day.
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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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"Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee of the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind" in Ceylon.
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller Duped by Reds, Aid Says," about Miss Keller's withdrawal from the Communist Congress of the Peoples for Peace in Vienna.
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Menu from dinner in honor of Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thompson aboard the S.S. President Roosevelt.
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Correspondence regarding The British War Relief Society, NYC.
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The Olympia Lions Club Bulletin to Helen Keller, Olympia, WA with an excerpt from Miss Keller's talk at the Olympia Lions Club Meeting.
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Correspondence regarding the validity of a story by Margaret T. Applegarth about Helen Keller and a lion, accompanied by a copy of the story and a statement about the alleged incident. Article entitled "Resolution Endorsed by 20,000 people Attending Madison Square Garden Crisis Meeting on Atomic Energy and Foreign Policy," featuring a photograph of Miss Keller at the podium.
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Pages from the book 'Memories' with paragraphs on Helen Keller and her speech at Madison Square Garden about atomic energy.
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Excerpt from Executive Committee Minutes General Foundation of Women's Clubs in Tulsa, OK and accompanying resolution endorsing a nation-wide celebration of Helen Keller and the 50th Anniversary of Anne Sullivan Macy's meeting her.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Ida Hirst-Gifford, Miami, FL regarding a nation-wide celebration of Helen Keller and the 50th Anniversary of Anne Sullivan Macy's meeting her.
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Letter from Governor Frank Murphy, NJ to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Harold G. Hoffman, Atlanta, GA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor E. D. Rivers, Atlanta, GA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Albert Benjamin Chambers, Frankfort, KY to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Leslie Jensen, Pierre, SD to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor J. R. Wrinkle, Santa Fe, NM to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Olin D. Johnston, Columbia, SC to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Walter A. Huxman, Topeka, KS to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Clyde R. Hoey, Raleigh, NC to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letters from Governor George C. Perry and Lt. Governor James H. Price, Richmond, VA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy (Governor Perry) and suggesting Hon. L. L. Watts to represent Virginia (Lt. Governor Price).
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Letter from J. Calvitt Clarke, NYC to Lt. Governor James H. Price, Richmond, VA stating that serving on the National Committee in celebration Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy will not require any of his time.
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Letter from Lt. Governor James H. Price, Richmond VA to J. Calvitt Clarke, NYC declining the invitation to serve on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Charles H. Martin, Salem, OR to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Herbert H. Lehman, Albany, NY to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Nelson D. Kraschel, Des Moines, IA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Elda M. Fricke, Chief Clerk, Executive Chamber, Carson City, NV to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing, on behalf of Governor Richard Kirman, to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Clarence D. Martin, Olympia, WA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Francis P. Murphy, Concord, NH to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Henry Horner, Springfield, IL to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Otto K. Devilbiss, Secretary to the Governor, Lincoln, NE to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing, on behalf of Governor R. L. Cochran, to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Gordon Browning, Nashville, TN to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Henry H. Blood, Salt Lake City, UT to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor to Philip F. La Follette, Madison, WI to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Barzilla W. Clark, Boise, ID to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Dero D. Cowley, Secretary to the Governor, Austin, TX to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing, on behalf of Governor James V. Allred, to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Harry W. Nice, Annapolis, MD to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor R. W. Leche, Baton Rouge, LA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor George D. Aiken, Montpelier, VT to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Robert E. Quinn, Providence, RI to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Helen A. Delay, Personal Secretary, Boston, MA to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing, on behalf of Gov. Charles F. Hurley, to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor M. Clifford Townsend, Indianapolis, IN to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Lewis O. Barrows, Augusta, ME to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Elmer A. Benson, St. Paul, MN to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Teller Ammons to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Governor Hugh White, Jackson, MS to M. C. Migel, NYC agreeing to be on the National Committee in celebration of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter soliciting participation in a celebration in honor Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Hamilton Holt, President, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL to Lotta S. Rand, Orlando, FL accepting invitation to attend the meeting in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Lotta S. Rand, Orlando, FL to Dr. Hamilton Holt, Winter Park, FL providing information on a meeting in celebration of Helen Keller.
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Invitation to use name as a Patron or Patroness for a Helen Keller event.
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Invitation to an event with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at The Orange Gardens of The Everglades Club.
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List of captions for the stamps for the Helen Keller Tribute.
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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 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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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 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 Howard S. Neiman, Secretary, Pleiades Club, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for attending their meeting and enclosing a program from the event.
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Menu from a meeting of the Pleiades Club, NYC, signed by several different people.
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Program from the Pleiades Club meeting entitled "Scintillations from some Stars among the Pleiades in the Lon Ago."
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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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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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Telegram from M. R. Barnett, NYC to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL accepting invitation for Helen Keller to speak at their upcoming convention.
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Note about Lions Club convention.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL regrading arrangements for Helen Keller's attendance at their convention.
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Letter with itinerary for Helen Keller's upcoming trip to Chicago, IL and Rochester, MN.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Helen Kellogg, Chicago, IL informing her of Helen Keller's visit to Chicago.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL regrading arrangements for Helen Keller's attendance at their convention.
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Letter from Marta Sobieski, NYC to William R. Bird, Secretary, Lions International, Chicago, IL with Helen Keller's train information.
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Speech given by Helen Keller at the Lions International convention in Chicago.
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The Daily Bulletin for the Lions International Convention in Chicago, vol. 2, no. 3
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Letter from Harry J. Cooper, Director of Public Relations, Lions International, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her attendance at their convention.
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Letter from R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC acknowledging receipt of expenses incurred during Helen Keller's attendance at their convention.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to R. Roy Keaton, Director-General, Lions International, Chicago, IL acknowledging receipt of letter and check for expenses incurred during Helen Keller's attendance at their convention.
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