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Publication - Expanded
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL regarding photographs for and Variety Clubs plaque for birth place.
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Letter from Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL inviting fellow Tuscumbians to dedication of Helen Keller's birthplace, including an article from The Tri-Cities Daily, Sheffield, AL proclaiming June 25, 1952 "Helen Keller Day."
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Letter from Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding receipt of Helen Keller photographs and attaching news articles from local newspapers, including articles from Decatur Daily Issue, Birmingham News, and Birmingham Herald regarding Helen Keller Day.
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List of Helen Keller's achievements and education for publication in "Who's Who," London, England.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Mary D. Campbell, NYC regarding interview by Mr. Edmond Amateis with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Mary D. Campbell, NYC to Edmond Amateis, Brewster, NY with details on enclosed photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan.
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Letter from Edmond Amateis, Brewster, NY to Mary D. Campbell, NYC thanking her for photographs and enclosing a letter to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Marta Sobieski, NYC to the American Foundation for the Blind Information Service, NYC requesting pamphlets on philanthropic efforts.
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Letter from Renee Peterson, NYC to Marta Sobieski, NYC enclosing pamphlet entitled: "How Foundations Prefer to Be Approached."
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Letter from Marta Sobieski, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL enclosing copy of American Foundation News Service.
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Letter from Evelyn M. Davidson to Alyce Billings, Birmingham, AL asking to appropriately forward enclosed letter.
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Letter from Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a brochure and asking for an autographed brochure for its artist.
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Letter from Evelyn M. Davidson to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL thanking him for the brochure and requesting more.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL enclosing a copy of the pamphlet entitled "Helen Keller" and expressing her desire to visit Ivy Green again.
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Memorandum from Alexander F. Handel, NYC to Doris P. Sausser, NYC regarding the sale of pamphlets on Helen Keller at Ivy Green in the amount of 10 cents.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL regarding Helen Keller pamphlet.
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Letter from Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL to Doris P. Sausser, NYC regarding Helen Keller pamphlet.
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Memorandum from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Dr. Ziemer. NYC regarding newspaper coverage of the items sent to Helen Keller's birthplace.
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Documents between Doris P. Sausser, Lurline Cook, John Bruel, and Mr. Ritter regarding donation of items from the American Foundation for the Blind to Helen Keller's birthplace.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL regarding Helen Keller pamphlet.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Doris P. Sausser, NYC acknowledging receipt of Helen Keller pamphlets and on the display items at Helen Keller's birth place.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Pauline M. Moor, NYC regarding her recent visit to Ivy Green.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL regarding a new Helen Keller pamphlet.
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Letter from Pauline M. Moor, NYC to Martha E. Hurston, Tuscumbia, AL regarding her recent visit to Ivy Green and literature on blind children.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL regarding a calendar featuring Helen Keller.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding production of "The Miracle Worker," enclosing news clippings on the event.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Mary L. Kelleher, NYC regarding pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL enclosing copies of pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Doris P. Sausser, NYC regarding her recent visit to AL, enclosing cards she requested, and discussing assassination of President Kennedy.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL regarding her recent visit to AL and acknowledging receipt of postcards.
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Letter from Winifred A. Corbally to Eleanor Holder, Tuscumbia, AL in appreciation for her article in "The Valley Voice."
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding production of "The Miracle Worker" and press in "The Tri-Cities Daily."
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding press relating to Helen Keller's birthday.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL sending 500 copies of a pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC acknowledging receipt of pamphlets and notifying of play given at Helen Keller's birthplace.
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Letter from Richard E. Peters, Chicago, IL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC regarding International Helen Keller Memorial Day, including a press release regarding the Lions Club involvement.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC regarding travel arrangements to AL and a new pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL regarding sketch of and pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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Letter from William C. Chandler, Montgomery, AL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC thanking her for her attendance at the Helen Keller Memorial, the sketch of Helen Keller, and the receipt of a magazine.
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Memorandum from Charlotte Stenger to Hy Rosoff requesting that pamphlets on Helen Keller be sent to the Helen Keller Property Board.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL enclosing 500 copies of a pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC acknowledging receipt of pamphlets on and sketch of Helen Keller, accompanied by advertisement for a production of "The Miracle Worker" at Helen Keller's birthplace.
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News clipping from Vol. 55 No. 8 of The Lion entitled "A Shrine Restored" detailing events of fire at Helen Keller's birthplace, accompanied by two photographs courtesy of the Florence Times.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC thanking her for a copy of "The Unseen Minority."
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Letter from William C. Chandler, Montgomery, AL to Patricia S. Smith, NYC regarding "The Miracle Worker," a new book from the American Foundation for the Blind, and possible assistance to the Lions Club of Dubai.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL regarding her recent trip to AL including enclosed items and information on Helen Keller.
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Travel report from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Loyal E. Apple, NYC regarding her recent visit to AL, including observations, recommendations, and state of the property.
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Memorandum from Frances A. Koestler, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding a recent article in the Christian Record Talking Magazine and a request for a letter of thanks be sent to Mora Proctor.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Lurline Cook, NYC regarding a possible Christmas card featuring the Ivy Green Christmas tree.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL to Marguerite L. Leving, NYC regarding a film made on Helen Keller and pamphlets sent.
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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 Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Lurline Cook, Tuscumbia, AL reminiscing on time spent in AL, sending pamphlets on Helen Keller, and the Helen Keller Centennial Congress.
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Letter from Susan G. Islam to Jeanie McNees, Tuscumbia, AL requesting a photo release to be signed to print her picture in their newsletter.
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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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News clipping from Colbert County Reporter, Muscle Shoals, AL regarding Tuscumbia buildings added to the Historical Register including where Arthur H, Keller edited and published "The North Alabamian," including a photograph of his printing press.
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Cross reference sheet and newspaper review on "Specimen Days" by Walt Whitman with note that a poem may be used in memory of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Barbara Shiflet, Alison Fogg, and Winifred A. Corbally regarding death of Helen Keller and enclosing a pamphlet on Helen Keller's life and a photograph.
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Correspondence between Linda Lockard, Republic, OH and Barbara Shiflet regarding death of Helen Keller and enclosing a pamphlet on and photograph of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Barbara Shiflet and Dorothy Meyers, Fort Laramie, OH regarding death of Helen Keller and enclosing a pamphlet on and photograph of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Marietta J. Reader, Colorado Springs, CO and Barbara Shiflet regarding death of Helen Keller and enclosing a pamphlet on and photograph of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Marjorie A. Davis' fifth grade class, Villa Park, IL and Barbara Shiflet regarding death of Helen Keller and enclosing a pamphlet on and photograph of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between I.M. Sobota, Friesenweg, West Germany and Barbara Shiflet regarding death of Helen Keller and enclosing a pamphlet on and photograph of Helen Keller.
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Letter from John C. Chapin, Washington, D.C. to James T. Courtney, NYC regarding literature about Washington Cathedral, as well as the internments of Anne Sullivan Macy and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Stephen Johnston, Washington, D.C. to James T. Courtney, NYC thanking him for his letter and enclosing a copy of the program from Helen Keller's funeral.
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Correspondence between James S. Adams, M.R. Barnett, and Julian G. Stone, NYC enclosing copies of memorandum from Evelyn D. Seide and a statement about Helen Keller.
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Draft of statement written by Julian G. Stone about Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC listing materials for the press readily available upon Helen Keller's death.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney to Daniel O'Connor regarding news media notification upon Helen Keller's death, accompanied by list of news media and American Foundation for the Blind employee telephone numbers, a fact sheet about Helen Keller, and an article entitled "Helen Keller--A Summary of Her Life."
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Letter from James S. Adams, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr. and Richard H. Migel, NYC expressing displeasure that Winifred A. Corbally is not mentioned in the biographical sketch of Helen Keller, accompanied by note from M.R. Barnett, NYC enclosing correspondence regarding the issue.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to James S. Adams, NYC regarding changes to the biographical sketch of Helen Keller.
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Letter from James S. Adams, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding additions to the biographical sketch of Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Clara Thompson, NYC to James S. Adams attaching revised copy of the biographical sketch of Helen Keller.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Douw H. Fonda, The Associated Press, NYC regarding updated information on Helen Keller's life and requesting a lunch meeting with him and M.R. Barnett.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding Douw H. Fonda of The Associated Press requesting a lunch with him to discuss Helen Keller.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Douw H. Fonda, NYC confirming their lunch appointment with M.R. Barnett to discuss Helen Keller.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Douw H. Fonda, NYC enclosing information on the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Douw H. Fonda, NYC to James T. Courtney, NYC thanking him, M.R. Barnett, and Daniel O'Connor for lunch.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Douw H. Fonda, NYC thanking him for his letter regarding their lunch meeting with M.R. Barnett and Daniel O'Connor.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Thomas P. Orr, Newsweek Magazine, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Fred McMorrow, New York Post, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Joseph McCarthy, Daily News, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Ted Majeski, United Press International, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney, NYC to Daniel O'Connor, NYC regarding news media notification upon Helen Keller's death.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney, NYC to Daniel O'Connor, NYC regarding news media notification upon Helen Keller's death, including addenda.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Wayne Kelly, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Dick Darcey, The Washington Post, Washington, D.C. enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Walter Willey, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Marion Johnson, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Atlanta, GA enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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List of items about Helen Keller including photographs, a television spot, and a book.
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List of news media telephone numbers.
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List of news media telephone numbers.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Jansen Noyes, Jr. enclosing documents about Helen Keller including information on her life, religious beliefs, education, honors, and testimonials to her character given be persons of note.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to William Beall, Washington Daily News, Washington, D.C. enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Letter from James T. Courtney, NYC to Donald Moore, Washington Star, Washington, D.C. enclosing photographs of Helen Keller for their future use.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney, NYC to Daniel O'Connor, NYC listing media outlets to contact upon Helen Keller's death, including biographical information and a list of telephone numbers for American Foundation for the Blind contacts.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney, NYC to Daniel O'Connor, NYC listing media outlets to contact upon Helen Keller's death, including biographical information.
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Memorandum from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding preparedness of the American Foundation for the Blind in the even of Helen Keller's death.
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Letter from Joseph P. Last, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding his research on Helen Keller and the cooperativeness of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, Brooklyn, NY to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding publications by Alden Whitman and Joseph P. Lash.
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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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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Willis S. Duniway, Lost Angeles, CA informing him what was done with the story on Helen Keller's papers.
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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 Sharon E. Fay, Los Angeles, CA to William J. Greene, Jr., NYC regarding mistake in 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 Thomas M. Pryor, Hollywood, CA to William J. Greene, Jr., NYC apologizing for the mistake in their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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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 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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Letters between Loyal E. Apple, Marguerite L. Levine, James S. Adams, Collier Young, and Patricia S. Smith regarding the desire of UCLA to developing a television program based on the readings Helen Keller made on their campus in the past.
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Letter from William C. Still, La Garde General Hospital, New Orleans, LA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her electroencephalogram.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to William C. Still, New Orleans, LA regarding his request for Helen Keller to comment on the electroencephalogram.
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Article reprinted from the Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry entitled "An Electroencephalographic Study of Helen Keller" by William C. Still with handwritten dedication to her.
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Article reprinted from the Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry entitled "An Electroencephalographic Study of Helen Keller" by William C. Still.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Willard Hunt, Hebron, IL thanking him for the donation of the letter from Helen Keller to Mrs. Bates regarding her move to Wrentham, MA in 1904 and recommending books for him to read about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC to Willard Hunt, Hebron, IL notifying him of a new biography of Helen Keller by Joseph P. Lash.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to The Director, Public Relations Department, Newton, MA requesting his assistance with locating a bill of sale for the property purchased by Jordan Marsh from Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy for use in a biography by Joseph P. Lash.
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Cross reference sheet from the papers on Helen Keller's home in Westport, CT directing attention to an editorial on her house published in 1951 in "Perfect Home Magazine."
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Letter from Andrew Shiland to M.C. Migel enclosing a copy of Anne Sullivan Macy's death certificate, newspaper clippings, and a receipted bill of Frank E. Campbell.
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Letter from John Likely to Winifred A. Corbally enclosing pamphlets on Social Security for Marion R. Leavy.
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Correspondence regarding the Academy of Achievement Golden Plate award banquet and the possible participation of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Joseph Adler, Kensington, CA and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding rights to use a quote by Helen Keller in Mr. Adler's book.
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Cross reference sheet for legal consent to Hallmark Cards and Helen Keller Day, filed in the Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Helga Lende enclosing article on the needs of the deafblind.
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Correspondence regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller in textbook, "Action Biology."
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Correspondence between Barbara Grochowski, Lawrence J. Murphy, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding use of Helen Keller quote in a calendar for Alternatives to Family Violence, Commerce City, CO.
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Correspondence regarding book about Helen Keller by Irineu Monteiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil, accompanied by article about the work.
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Correspondence regarding Doubleday & Co.'s use of parts of Helen Keller's book, "Midstream" in their book "Blindness 1966."
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Correspondence between Jansen Noyes, Jr., Nella Braddy Henney, and Eleanor Jacovina, American Book Company, NYC regarding use of paragraphs from Ladies Home Journal article "The World Through Three Senses."
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and Joseph Spence regarding use of Helen Keller's name and writings to promote the American Brotherhood for the Blind, accompanied by brochure and article on the organization and a letter from Polly Thomson to Amelia Gladu regarding the correspondence. Helen Keller's letter to Joseph Spence chastises him and withdraws all permission to use her name and writings in the future.
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Brochure, cross reference sheet, and field report relating to the American Charities Foundation, Boston, MA and its illegal use of a quote by Helen Keller and the failings of the organization.
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Letter from Jeffrey E. Fuller, American Civil Liberties Union, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding use of a quote by her in their June 1965 issue of "Civil Liberties," accompanied by a copy of the newsletter.
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Booklet entitled "American Viewpoints on Nazi Aggression" by Helen Keller, William Green, General Hugh Johnson, and Wythe Williams printed by the American Council Against Nazi Propaganda, Inc., NYC including letter from Helen Keller to William E. Dodd regarding the evil effects of Nazism on the world, accompanied by letter from Albert E. Kahn, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of the booklet and information on its distribution.
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Letter from Robert J. Farrell, Phoenix, AZ to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of poem by Helen Keller entitled "Autumn" found in Joseph Lash's book, "Helen and Teacher."
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Letter from George Alexander Armstrong, Kingston, Jamaica to Helen Keller requesting permission to use excerpts about Jamaica from her books "Midstream" and "The World I Live In" for publication in a local newspaper.
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Correspondence between Roshdy Assisi, Helwan, Egypt, Helen Keller, Mary L. Kelleher, and Louise Chastain, Doubleday & Co., Inc. regarding Arabic translation of Helen Keller's book, "The Story of My Life."
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Correspondence between James Donohue, Associated Press, Boston, MA and M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding information about Helen Keller for publication in Boston newspapers and M.R. Barnett sending a print of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Mrs. B. Tappen, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney requesting permission to use a forward Helen Keller wrote for Mrs. B. Fairchild for use in an Audubon Society article.
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Correspondence between Neil K. Basen, Mrs. Richardson, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding materials about Kate Richards O'Hare in the Helen Keller Collection and permission to use a quote by Helen Keller about Ms. O'Hare in an article.
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Correspondence between Rev. C.A. Becker, Helen Keller, Mary Maie, and M.R. Barnett regarding Rev. Becker's request for Helen Keller's thoughts about aging for an upcoming book about that topic. While unable to be complied with, some materials were sent by M.R. Barnett to Rev. Becker.
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Correspondence between V.A. Becker, M.R. Barnett, Kathern F. Gruber. And Annette B. Dinsmore regarding Mr. Becker's use of a print of Helen Keller's hands doing the manual alphabet for his book, "How to Talk With Your Hands."
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Correspondence between R.L. Sellers, A Beka Books Publication, Pensacola, FL and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in the upcoming textbook "Of Ideas," accompanied by a list of details about the book.
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Correspondence between Georgiana Rito, Benefic Press, Westchester, IL and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of a photograph of Helen Keller for use in their upcoming compilation biography on famous American women.
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Correspondence regarding Vernon Berg's use of "The Time Is--Now" by Helen Keller in his Easter letter to the employees of the Shelby County Court House, Memphis, TN, accompanied by two of his holiday letters and a copy of the article by Helen Keller.
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Correspondence regarding use of the article "Teacher" by Helen Keller, originally published in Reader's Digest for publication in the newsletter for the hearing impaired, "Better Hearing," accompanied by pages from a similar publication.
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Correspondence between Don E. Meyer, Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, Boulder, CO and Marguerite L. Levine regarding use of images of Helen Keller, originally found in "The Three Lives of Helen Keller" by Richard Harrity and Ralph G. Martin for use in their educational programs.
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Correspondence between Frank Clune, the Blind Book Society of Sydney, Australia, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to use the tape recording of Helen Keller's article "The World Through Three Senses," originally published in "Ladies Home Journal."
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Correspondence between Paul Block, Mae C. McGuinness, Edith Holt Bloodgood, Robert B. Irwin, and Helen Keller regarding permission to print Helen Keller's letter to Mr. Block in several newspapers, accompanied by a newspaper clipping from the Newark Star-Eagle, Newark, NJ and a memorandum of donation from Mr. Block to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Correspondence between Judge Jacob M. Braude, Helen Keller, Mary L. Gallagher, M.R. Barnett, and Miss McKitrick regarding use of quotes from Helen Keller's book, "The Open Door" in Judge Braude's books on public speaking.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and the English Book Department at Curtis Brown, Ltd., London, England regarding permission to quote Helen Keller's book "The Story of My Life" in John Pollard's book entitled "John G. Whittier: Friend of Man."
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Letter from Mrs. C. Claberon Buckner to Helen Keller requesting permission to use a passage from Helen Keller's book, "Midstream" in a book about Elizabeth Garrett and New Mexico.
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Correspondence between B. Buringa, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to Mr. Buringa to write a book about Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Margaret E. Burton, NYC and Helen Keller, NYC regarding use of a selection from Helen Keller's "This I Believe" in Miss Burton's book, "Assurances of Life Eternal," accompanied by a selection from "This I Believe."
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Correspondence between Nita Cain, Carmel, CA and Jean Piscitelli, NYC regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in a children's magazine.
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Correspondence between M.R. Barnett, Patricia S. Smith, and Mary G. Patterson regarding publication of the article "Helen Keller Papers Acquisition Continues" in an issue of The CCB Outlook for The Canadian Council of the Blind, originally published in the American Foundation for the Blind newsletter, accompanied by a copy of The CCB Outlook newsletter with the published article.
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Correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine and Ross C. Purse regarding use of a photograph as references for a medallion to print in their annual report. Permission agreement drawn up by the University of California, Berkeley granting permission to include the American Foundation for the Blind's Emma Goldman papers as part of The Emma Goldman Papers Project.
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Correspondence between Kay Y. James, Canfield Press, San Francisco, CA and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller for a forthcoming sociology textbook.
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Cross reference sheets for legal consent for photographs for Norman Richards' book, "People of Destiny: Helen Keller" published by Children's Press.
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Correspondence between Katherine O. Felts, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of Helen Keller's poem, "In the Garden of the Lord" for publication in the October 1968 issue of "The Christian Home."
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Letter from Beth Eldredge, Cobblestone Publishing, Inc., Peterborough, NH to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing May issue of magazine in which photographs of Helen Keller were provided by the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Correspondence between C.L. Brownwell, Columbia University, NYC and C.W. Whittington, NYC regarding use of Helen Keller's "Three Days to See" in the forthcoming textbook, "Physical Education Foundations and Principles" by Mr. Brownwell and E. Patricia Hagman.
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Correspondence between Ruth E. Ogg, Division of Christian Education, Boston, MA and Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC regarding permission to use of an abridged version of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See," for use in a manual for church school superintendents.
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Correspondence between Marjorie Barrows, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding use of quotes by Helen Keller in an anthology of outstanding Americans for use by the Consolidated Book Publishers, Chicago, IL.
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Letter from John Massey, Container Corporation of America, Chicago, IL to Arthur Zigouras, NYC regarding use of a Helen Keller quotation in a company advertisement.
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Correspondence between Martha Sutherland Coon, Helen Keller, and Winifred A. Corbally regarding use of Helen Keller's name as a doll in Mrs. Coon's book, "Georgie's Capital."
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Correspondence between Joan Daly, Tim Horan, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission of Coronet Magazine to quote Helen Keller and subsequent denial of permission to sign her name to an article in promotion with National Teachers Day.
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Correspondence between Mrs. Burnell S. O'Brien, Mary T. Stern, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding use of article by Helen Keller entitled, "The Dreams that Come True," originally published in Reader's Digest Reader in 1942, for publication in the bulletin "Worship," by the Council of Liberal Churches, Boston, MA, accompanied by a note from "Davey" to "Mary" regarding permission to Mrs. O'Brien.
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Cross reference sheet for legal consent to quote Anne Sullivan Macy in a biography by Ruth Crome.
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Materials regarding 1949 hopes for the future for a time capsule in The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company building in NYC (later Macmillan, Inc.), including Helen Keller's letter of hopes for the deafblind, a New York Times article from 1974 about the rediscovery of the time capsule letters, and correspondence between Helen Keller, Marguerite L. Levine, and The Crowell-Collier and Macmillan Publishing houses, NYC.
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Letter from Jeanne Seabright, Curriculum Innovations, Inc., Highland Park, IL to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC returning photographs used in the September issue of "Writing!" magazine.
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September 1982 issue of "Writing!" magazine with the theme of writing your autobiography, with an excerpt by Helen Keller about her introduction to language, found on pages six and seven.
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Photocopy of newspaper article from The Dallas Morning News entitled "Lake With Cheap Though Dear Fee" by Kenneth Foree regarding Camp Helen Keller for blind children in Texas.
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Letter from Theophilus deBoer, Dallas, TX to Helen Keller enclosing article from The Dallas Morning News about the opening of Camp Helen Keller in Texas.
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Letter from Carole L. Stoddard, Dell Publishing, In., NYC requesting permission to use material from "The Blind in School and Society" by Thomas Cutsforth in the upcoming book, "Helen and Teacher" by Joseph Lash.
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Correspondence between Dorothy Durbin, Battle Creek, MI and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller for a magazine article.
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Letter from the manager of Editorial Sudamericana S.A., Buenos Aires, Brazil thanking her for the inclusion of "El Mundo Donde Vivo" in their publications.
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Correspondence between W.L. Williams, J.F. O'Brien, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of writings by Helen Keller in an educational reader.
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Letter from Philip Devon, Educational Reading Aids Corp., Long Island, NY requesting permission to reproduce and condense an article entitled "Helen Keller" for educational purposes.
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Correspondence between Dr. Russell Forrest Egner, M.R. Barnett, and Helen Keller regarding denied request for the use of a photograph of Helen Keller in the game "Famous Personality Parade," accompanied by notes in shorthand and lists of famous people with their photographs in the game.
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Correspondence between R.W. Cumley, Ph.D., Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding use of a photograph of Helen Keller for a medical textbook.
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Correspondence between Holly Harrington, Jeannine Deubel, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding inclusion of a photograph of Helen Keller in publications by Encylopædia, accompanied by a permission agreement for use and photocopies of pages showing images of Helen Keller with handwritten notes where the acknowledgement to American Foundation for the Blind should appear.
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Correspondence from Robert M. Esch and Roberta A. Walker, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX regarding quoting attached article by Helen Keller entitled "Three Days to See" for their upcoming book "The Art of Styling Paragraphs."
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Correspondence between Adeda Ahmad, Marguerite L. Levine, and Heidi H. Doxsee regarding use of accompanying extract from Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See," for use in the educational text "Synopsis: A Functional Approach to Summarizing for 'O' Level," published by Federal Publications (S) Pte. Ltd.., Singapore, accompanied by a check for the copyright fee and a receipt for payment.
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Correspondence between Herbert Feinstein, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of Helen Keller's writings about Mark Twain, including from her book, "The Story of My Life," for an upcoming publication, including a newspaper clipping from the San Francisco Examiner regarding Dr. Feinstein's award to study the lawsuits of Mark Twain at San Francisco State College.
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Correspondence between Frank C.P. McGlinn, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mr. McGlinn's use of quotes by Helen Keller from an interview by Ann Carnahan in "This Week" magazine for use in a bulletin for the Fidelty-Pennyslvania Trust Company, Philadelphia, PA.
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Letter from Bailey K. Howard, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to the National Achievement Conference in Chicago, IL for the unveiling of the first Braille volume of The World Book.
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Copy of letter from Roy M. Fisher, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, IL to Dr. Gregor Ziemer, NYC regarding invitation to Helen Keller to attend the National Achievement Conference for the unveiling of the first Braille volume of The World Book.
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Brochure produced by Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, IL entitled "The Braille World Book Encyclopedia" detailing the project, price, donations, and the history of making an encyclopedia in Braille.
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Cross reference sheet for the Field Enterprises Educational Corp. giving Helen Keller the first Braille copy of The World Book Encyclopedia.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Bailey K. Howard, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, IL expressing delight in new Braille copy of The World Book Encyclopedia and expressing regret at being unable to attend the National Achievement Conference in Chicago, IL.
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Telegram from Helen Keller to Bailey K. Howard, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, IL expressing delight in new Braille copy of The World Book Encyclopedia and expressing regret at being unable to attend the National Achievement Conference in Chicago, IL.
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Newspaper article from a Memphis, TN newspaper showing a boy, Sammy Stevens, reading a Braille copy of The World Book Encyclopedia with Thelma A. Garst, E.C. Stimbert, and O. Lamar Wallis in Memphis, TN.
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Newsletter entitled "The Spotlight" printed by Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, detailing the events of the National Achievement Conference in Chicago, IL featuring news and photographs of the event and a reprint of Helen Keller's telegram to Bailey K. Howard regarding the Braille copy of The World Book Encyclopedia with a photograph of her reading a book in Braille.
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Letter from Bailey K. Howard, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, NYC inviting her to the National Achievement Conference in Chicago, IL enclosing a copy of "The Spotlight" about the National Achievement Conference.
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Letter from Thomas G. Meara, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, NYC regarding Braille copy of The World Book Encyclopedia, accompanied by a Permission Form authorized by M.R. Barnett regarding permission to reproduce Helen Keller's telegram to Bailey K. Howard expressing delight in the project and expressing regret at being unable to attend the National Achievement Conference in Chicago, IL.
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Letter from Edgar M. Douglass, Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, NYC regarding donation of Braille edition of The World Book Encyclopedia to the school of her choice, accompanied by a note from Evelyn D. Seide to Mary L. Kelleher to send a copy of the Braille edition of The World Book Encyclopedia to Arcan Ridge for Helen Keller's personal library.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett to Edgar M. Douglass stating that all volumes of the Braille edition of The World Book Encyclopedia should be sent to Helen Keller at Arcan Ridge for use in her personal library.
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Letter from Edgar M. Douglass to M. R. Barnett regarding shipment of volumes of The World Book Encyclopedia to Helen Keller at Arcan Ridge.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Edgar M. Douglass, Washington, D.C. thanking him for the first volumes of The World Book Encyclopedia.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and Edgar M. Douglass, Washington, D.C. regarding the gift of the first volumes of The World Book Encyclopedia and permission to reproduce Helen Keller's letter for use by the Field Enterprises Educational Corporation.
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Letter from Edgar M. Douglass, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, NYC regarding Bailey K. Howard's request to reproduce Helen Keller's letter to Mr. Douglass.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Edgar M. Douglass, Washington, D.C. denying his request to reproduce Helen Keller's letter to him in thanks for The World Book Encyclopedia in fear her name will be exploited commercially and mentioning her donation of the volumes to the Mt. Lavinia School for the Blind, Ceylon, Sri Lanka.
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Letter from Edgar M. Douglass, Washington, D.C. to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding his letter denying request to reproduce Helen Keller's letter to Mr. Douglass and stating his desire that Helen Keller's name not be exploited for commercial use.
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Letter from Anne Marie Amitrano, NYC to Nancy Harvey, Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA enclosing additional photographs of Helen Keller for use in a display at the Franklin Mint.
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Booklet produce by The Franklin Mint entitled "The Franklin Mint Almanac" featuring the story "The 100 Greatest Women in American History," includes a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Correspondence between Rosaleen McGrath, The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in the April issue of "The Franklin Mint Almanac."
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Judy Cutler, The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA enclosing two photographs of Helen Keller and one of Helen Keller and Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from Rosaleen McGrath, The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC thanking her for the photographs and enclosing two copies of their April issue of "The Franklin Mint Almanac."
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Rosaleen McGrath, The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA regarding photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy and expressing thanks for choosing Helen Keller as one of their 100 Greatest Women of American History.
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Letter from Judith G. Cutler, The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC thanking her for her cooperation with their exhibit on notable American women,
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC to Rosaleen McGrath, The Franklin Mint, Franklin Center, PA regarding the beginning of a new biography about Helen Keller by Joseph P. Lash and appreciating any assistance she can provide to Mr. Lash.
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Correspondence between P.O. Fox, Helen Keller, and Barbara Shiflet regarding use of a photograph of Helen Keller in the Gale Research Company's upcoming "Pictures-On-File" series about prominent Americans.
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Correspondence between Nancy Turner and Nona Black regarding use of a photograph of Helen Keller in their children's anthology of biographies entitled, "Women of Courage," accompanied by a photocopy of a photograph of Helen Keller at age seven.
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Correspondence between Rev. Fred E. Gyllenhaal, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding use of Helen Keller's article "The World Through Three Senses" for reprint in Rev. Gyllenhaal's church paper "Parent-Teacher Journal," accompanied by a copy of Helen Keller's article.
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Correspondence between Edna Loveless, Irving P. Schloss, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See" in Mrs. Loveless' teacher's manual.
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Correspondence between Frederick C. Giffin, M.R. Barnett, and Barbara Shiflet regarding use of articles by Helen Keller for use in his forthcoming anthology for college use entitled, "Woman as Revolutionary."
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Correspondence between Kay Y. James, Oakland, CA and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of photographs of Anne Sullivan Macy and Helen Keller for the textbook, "Exploring Literature," by Faye Louise Grindstaff, published by Ginn and Company, accompanied by a copy of a check from Design Office, San Francisco, CA to the American Foundation for the Blind for use of one photograph of Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Alice Mary Kimball, and Mrs. Edey regarding Helen Keller writing an article for The Girl Scouts of America, NYC about the participation of disabled girls in Girls Scouts for publication in "Parents " magazine.
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Correspondence between Rev. Abraham Gluck, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to use Helen Keller's article "We Need Each Other" in Rev. Gluck's anthology of significant articles, accompanied by a typewritten copy of the article.
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February 1, 1961 edition of "Presbyterian Life" with advertisement for insurance for "non-drinkers" only provided by the Gold Star Policy.
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Magazine article entitled "Peace-of-Mind Salesman" about Arthur de Moss and the insurance policy he started--The Gold Star Total Abstainer's Policy--which provides medical insurance only to people who do not drink.
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Magazine article entitled "Peace-of-Mind Salesman" about Arthur de Moss and the insurance policy he started--The Gold Star Total Abstainer's Policy--which provides medical insurance only to people who do not drink.
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Quote by Helen Keller entitled "Tiny Pushes."
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Photocopy of page from "Words of Life" in which Helen Keller's name appears in the acknowledgements.
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Letter from Barbara Shiflet, NYC to H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album, Valley Forge, PA granting permission to reproduce Helen Keller's article "Tiny Pushes" in their anthology,
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Letter from H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album to Barbara Shiflet, NYC thanking her for permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Tiny Pushes" in "The Gold Star Family Album Annual" and enclosing a copy of the book.
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Letter from H. Marie, King, The Gold Star Family Album to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting permission to use a verse written by Helen Keller from text "The Faith of Helen Keller" for reproduction in The Gold Star Family Album Annual.
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Letter from Mary Ellen Mulholland, NYC to H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album, Valley Forge, PA advising her that permission to quote from "The Faith of Helen Keller" must come from the publisher, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO.
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Correspondence between Susan Gruenstein, Aubrey B. Haines, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding permission to use photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in magazine articles written by Mr. Haines.
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Letter from Helene Alpus Hahn, Germany to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting a primer in Braille for use in teaching blind persons in Germany to converse in English.
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Correspondence regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy and writings by Helen Keller in Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NYC publications, accompanied by pages from a magazine of an article entitled, "Helen Keller--Conqueror of Darkness" by Arnold Dolan, featuring photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letters from Harold H. Hart, Hart Publishing Company, Inc., NYC to the American Foundation for the Blind returning photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy that were not used for the title "The Great Women."
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Letter from Julie Nord, Hastings House Publishers, Inc., NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC returning borrowed photographs used in a publication, accompanied by notes about the photographs.
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Correspondence between Cornelia L. Anguay, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC accompanied by contracts and a photographic information sheet regarding the use of photographs of Helen Keller and quotes from her book, "The Story of My Life" for use in the publication, "Language Functions" by Edith Kleinjans.
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Correspondence between Elain M. Heeley, M.R. Barnett, Helen Keller, and Barbara Shiflet regarding copyright of music based on the poem by Helen Keller entitled "In the Garden of the Lord."
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Letter from Elizabeth Herbert, Shaker Heights, OH to Helen Keller, NYC requesting permission to include Helen Keller's article entitled, "The World Through Three Senses" in an anthology of literature entitled "Literature of Youth and Their Future."
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Correspondence between Leigh Mitchell Hodges, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mr. Hodges' use of a quote by Helen Keller for publication in his "Optimist" column in the Philadelphia "Evening Bulletin."
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Correspondence between Susan Ingalls, Holt, Reinhart and Winston, Inc., NYC and Patricia S. Smith, NYC regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller for use in the American history textbook, "The Americans" by Fenton, accompanied by two forms returning photographs back to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Correspondence between Lawrence J. Murphy, Nancy G. Bergman, and Mary E. Mulholland regarding Ms. Bergman's request to reprint Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See," in the forthcoming textbook, "Reading Into Writing" by Eric Gould.
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Letter from Mary Mapes, Doubleday & Company, Inc., NYC to Evelyn D. Seide, Westport, CT requesting permission to quote from Helen Keller's book, "The World I Live In" for the forthcoming book "Outline of English Composition" by Professor Alan B. Howes.
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Form letter from Margaret Ann Erdman, The Humanics Co., Lakewood, CO to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting permission to quote from Helen Keller's book, "The Story of My Life," for use in the college textbook "Undercover Exercise" to be published by Prentice-Hall, Inc.
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Letter from Ken McCormick, Doubleday & Company, Inc., NYC to Nella Braddy Henney, Long Island, NY regarding their relationship with Hallmark.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Ken McCormick, Doubleday & Company, Inc., NYC regarding business proposal from Hallmark.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC regarding Ken McCormick's letter regarding a relationship with Hallmark.
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Letter from Ken McCormick, Doubleday & Company, Inc., NYC to Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY regarding monetary offer from Hallmark for use of quotes by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC regarding a paperback edition of Helen Keller's book "The Story of My Life" published by Dell Books and the use of quotes by Helen Keller in Hallmark greeting cards.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC regarding quotations Hallmark wishes to use in their greeting cards, taken from two of Helen Keller's books: "The Open Door" and "Out of the Dark."
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Correspondence between Nella Braddy Henney, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Ken McCormick regarding a print of "The Story of My Life" by Dell Books and the use of quotes by Helen Keller for Hallmark.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Helen Keller regarding Ken McCormick's proposals from Hallmark to use Ms. Keller's quotes on greeting cards and from Dell Books to reprint "The Story of My Life" in paperback.
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Delivery receipt from Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to Helen Keller, Westport, CT for four boxes of Christmas cards bearing quotations by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Arnold Shapiro, Managing Editor, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to Helen Keller requesting information about quotes by her relating to Easter for use in Easter greeting cards.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO regarding Easter quotes by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett regarding compensation to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO regarding compensation to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Letter from Arthur Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding compensation to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Memorandum from M. R. Barnett to Timothy P. Smith regarding deposit of check from Hallmark Cards Incorporated into the Arcan Ridge Fund.
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Letter from Clara Thompson, NYC to Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO thanking him for the check payable to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Letter from Jack Belck, Editor, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding use of quotes by Helen Keller in their greeting cards and a financial contribution to show their gratitude.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Jack Belck, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO regarding financial contribution to Helen Keller for use of her quotes in their greeting cards.
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Letter from Dorothy Price, Book Department, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett, NYC enclosing a check in regards to a book they will be publishing in the forthcoming year.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Dorothy Price, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO enclosing a receipt from the deposit of their check and his appreciation to the Hallmark company.
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Letter from Dorothy Price, Book Department, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett, NYC enclosing two copies of the book, "The Faith of Helen Keller."
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Letter from M.R. Barnett to Dorothy Price thanking her for the copies of "The Faith of Helen Keller" and relaying Helen Keller's address.
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Letter from Dorothy Price, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to Winifred A. Corbally, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of "The Faith of Helen Keller," accompanied by a note from Ms. Corbally to M.R Barnett.
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Letter from Catherine Fowler, Commercial Rights, Doubleday & Company, Inc., NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding the use of a quote from Helen Keller's book "The Open Door" for use in a Hallmark greeting card.
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Correspondence between Emily J. Sheppard, J.M. Flavin, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to quote the article "What is Happiness" by Helen Keller in the "Pioneers" newsletter to telephone company employees.
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Correspondence between Gerre L. Jones, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to quote Helen Keller in a pamphlet by the Institute of Logopedics.
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Letter from Dwayne Orton, Editor, Thank Magazine, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC enclosing a copy of "Think" with a quote by her.
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Correspondence between Jeanne Kewell, Zoltvany, Montreal, Canada and Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding use of a quote by Helen Keller in an educational bulletin featuring photographs of sculpture by children.
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Correspondence between Rev. Charles L. Wallis, Helen Keller, M.R. Barnett, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding the use of quotes from Helen Keller's "Harvest of the Spirit" and "In the Garden of the Lord" in a book of sermon illustrations published by Abington Press.
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Correspondence between Dr. Klára Kardos, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding a translation of Helen Keller's book, "The Story of My Life," into Hungarian and Dr. Kardos' request for a copy in English.
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Correspondence between Alexander Klein, R.L. Duffus, and Helen Keller regarding an anthology about NYC and the inclusion of an article from The New York Times Magazine where Helen Keller talks about her visit to the Empire State Building.
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Letter from Lawrence J. Murphy, The Atlantic Monthly to Jane Dodd, Laidlow Brothers, River Forest, IL regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See," referring her to the American Foundation for the Blind for permission.
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Correspondence between Mary I. Riordan, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Miss Riordan's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in her magazine entitled "The Sight-Saver."
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Letter from Barbara Shiflet, NYC to Capt. John Lasalle, Film/ETV, DOI, Fort Rucker, AL regarding permission to quote Helen Keller from the Hallmark publication, "Faith of Helen Keller," with materials originally from her book "Peace at Eventide."
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Letter from Susan G. Islam to Joseph P. Lash, Menemsha, MA regarding publishing a photograph of him, Marguerite L. Levine, and Mary E. Mulholland in an American Foundation for the Blind newsletter.
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Correspondence between Christine K. Steenwerth, Laubach Literacy International, Syracuse, NY and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of a photographs of Helen Keller in a book featuring a story about her for New Readers Press.
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Correspondence between Blanche Leonard, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Ms. Leonard's request to quote Ms. Keller on her opinions on immortality for her book "Women of Cosmic Consciousness."
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Correspondence between Willard Blanck, Le Sueur, Minnesota and Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding permission to quote from Helen Keller's book "The Open Door" in Le Sueur Public Schools' yearbook.
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Letter from Laura E. Nelson, Life, NYC to Marvel Dobbs, NYC regarding article on Anne Bancroft and "The Miracle Worker" in Life.
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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 Virginia Creeden, Little Brown and Company, Boston, MA and "Jean" and "Pat" regarding permission to quote attached letter from Anne Sullivan Macy to Baynard Kendrick in a story by Mr. Kendrick the book "The Great Detectives," edited by Otto Penzler.
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Correspondence between Helen M. Ludvigsen, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to use a story by Helen Keller entitled "Christmas in the Dark," originally published in Ladies Home Journal, for a Christmas annual entitled "Child's Christmas Chimes."
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Correspondence between Arthur Pell, Liveright Publishing Corporation, NYC and Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding permission to use a drawing of Helen Keller by Onorio Rutolo from the book "Rutolo: Man and Artist" for use in the September 1968 issue of the New Outlook for the Blind in memorial to Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Caroline Lucas, Longman Group Limited, London, UK and Joan Fuller, NYC regarding permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in the educational book, "Verbal Communication," accompanied by a photograph permission form from Longman Group Limited.
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Correspondence between Jeanne Allipan, M.R. Barnett, John Benner, and Charles Byrnes regarding Ms. Allisan's request to quote Helen Keller's book "The World I Live In" in an education text "The Probing of Experience" for Longmans Canada Limited, Don Mills, Ontario.
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Correspondence between A.S. Mackie, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding the publication in pamphlet-form of Helen Keller's introduction to "True Christian Religion" and a possible paperback printing of "My Religion," accompanied by pamphlet entitled "United Search for a True Christian Religion," January 1966, and a pamphlet entitled "Introducing 'The True Christian Religion'" by Emanuel Swedenborg, with "an appreciation" by Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Evelyn D. Seide, Helen Keller, Rev. David A. MacLennan, and Elfry Zaeyen regarding consent to quote from Helen Keller's book, "The World I Live In" for Rev. MacLennan's forthcoming book entitled, "What Do You Say?"
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Correspondence between James E. Peabody, The Macmillan Company, NYC and Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in a book they are publishing, accompanied by a note written by Polly Thomson containing a quote by Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Jean Kennedy, Permissions Editor, Macmillan Accounts and Administration Ltd., Hampshire, UK, Lawrence J. Murphy, VP, The Atlantic Monthly, NYC, and the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article entitled "Three Days to See," with permission notes by Marguerite L. Levine.
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Correspondence between Lida Livingston, John Lloyd, M.R. Barnett, and Eric T. Boutler regarding Ms. Livingston's request to feature Helen Keller in advertisements honoring great people in history for the Magazine Publishers' Association.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Ralph Martin, East Norwich, NY regarding his request to have exclusive access to Helen Keller's papers at the American Foundation for the Blind in order to write a biography on her.
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Cross reference sheet for materials on consent to use pictures for Ralph Martin and Richard Harrity's book, "The Helen Keller Story."
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Correspondence between Allen Carr, Joan Fuller, Sally Merar, Marguerite L. Levine, Irma Rosenberg, and Lawrence J. Murphy regarding permission to reprint photographs of Helen Keller and her article entitled "Three Days to See" for use in literature textbooks published by McDougal, Littell & Company, Evanston, IL.
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Correspondence between Suzanne I. Surbeck and the American Foundation for the Blind and Arthur Zigouras regarding permission to use photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in their second edition of "Insights: Themes in Literature," accompanied by photocopies of photographs of Helen Keller with Anne Sullivan Macy (1890, undated) and while visiting Africa (1951).
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Letter from Susan G. Islam, NYC and Jeanie McNees, Chairman and Executive Director, Ivy Green, Tuscumbia, AL regarding permission to use a photograph of her and William F. Gallagher in the next issue of the American Foundation for the Blind's newsletter.
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Correspondence between Sue Whitsett, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomington, IL and Joan M. Fuller, NYC regarding permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller in their textbook on child development.
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Correspondence between Debbie Lowe and Linda Hoerner, McKnight Publishing Company, Bloomfield, IL and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to use photographs of Helen Keller in their textbooks entitled, "Entering the World of Work" and "Exploring Careers in Child Care," accompanied by two photocopies of photographs of Helen Keller they requested to use.
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Letters from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Mrs. Francis Merillat, Easton, CT enclosing of a photograph of Helen Keller to honor her 85th birthday and enclosing an unpublished manuscript about her later life.
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Correspondence between Susan Swinburne, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Ms. Swinburne's request for a quote from Helen Keller and Mrs. Henney's response to use Helen Keller's book, "The Open Door."
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Correspondence between Catherine Minteer, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to quote Helen Keller from This Week Magazine and her book, "The Story of My Life" for use in a textbook for junior high school students.
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Correspondence between León Mirles, C.H. Whittington, Nella Braddy Henney, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mr. Mirles' request for permission to use photographs of Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson for his book about Helen Keller entitled "Story of a Will."
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Correspondence between Agnes K. Missirian, Associate Professor of Management, Bentley College, Waltham, MA and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Ms. Missirian's request for permission to quote Helen Keller's book, "Let Us Have Faith" in her book "The Corporate Connection," published by Prentice Hall.
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Correspondence between Helen Moak, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Ms. Moak's request for permission to quote Helen Keller's book, "The Story of My Life" in her upcoming book, "The Troubled Child" published by Henry Holt & Company.
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Correspondence between Joseph V. Gorman, Carol B. Hanania, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding a photograph of and short story by Helen Keller in "The Family Album," accompanied by a copy of the article.
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Correspondence between Alleen P. Nilsen, English Instructor, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI and M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding permission to use a letter from Helen Keller to John Sullivan Dwight in her book compiling letters by children, accompanied by a synopsis of the book. Letter from Patricia McDonald, English Instructor, Northeastern University, Boston, MA to William Gallagher, NYC regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Correspondence between Joan M. Birge, Photo Librarian, NYC and Gail Barron, Pan Books Limited, London, UK regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller for a biography for young children published by Pan Books Limited.
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Note regarding request from Donald Wayne of Parade Magazine to use an excerpt from Helen Keller's book, "Midstream" in Parade Magazine.
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Correspondence between Karen Payne, London, UK and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Ms. Payne's request to reprint letter from Helen Keller to her mother, Kate Keller, in a book she is editing entitled, "Between Ourselves," accompanied by a flyer about the book and a sample table of contents.
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Letters from Sandra Patsolic, Associate Director, Public Relations Department, PA Association for the Blind, Harrisburg, PA, to the American Foundation for the Blind and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to use photographs of Helen Keller in their quarterly journal, "The Seer."
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Correspondence between M. David Treatman, This Week Magazine, and Helga Lende regarding Mr. Treatman's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "The Time is Now" in a publication by the PA Federation for the Blind, Philadelphia, PA.
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Correspondence between Alan E. James, Helen Keller, Ida Hirst-Gifford, and Earl Schenck Miers regarding the use of an excerpt from Helen Keller's book "The Story of My Life" in the publication "Great Teachers," published by Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ.
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Correspondence between Dr. David Guy Powers, Helen Keller, and Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding Dr. Powers' request to quote from Helen Keller's article "Just Five Words" in his book entitled "Live a New Life," accompanied by a note.
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Letter from Stephen D. Bailey, Coquitlam, BC, Canada to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller in his writing textbook for Prentice-Hall Canada, Inc., accompanied by photo permission forms from the American Foundation for the Blind and Prentice-Hall Canada, Inc.
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Cross reference sheet for materials on consent to quote "Let Us Have Faith" in the publication "Progressive Farmer."
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Letter from David F. Noble, Que Corporation, Indianapolis, IN to the Archives at the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in the book "Improve Your Writing with Word Processing" by David F. Noble and Virginia D. Noble, published by Que Corporation.
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Correspondence between Sheena Gillespie, Chairperson, English Department, Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY and Lawrence J. Murphy, The Atlantic Monthy regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in Ms. Gillespie's book entitled "Someone Like Me: Images for Writing," published by Little, Brown and Company.
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Letter to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding Helen's involvement with the Reader's Digest.
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Copy of letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Sterling W. Fisher, The Reader's Digest, Pleasantville, NY refusing request for Helen Keller to write a cover essay to raise funds to support a Braille edition of The Reader's Digest.
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Letter from Elinor B. Bratton, Research Departmetn, The Reader's Digest, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT asking her what her favorite Psalm is and why, with answer of Psalm 23 written at the bottom.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Elinor B. Bratton, Research Department, The Reader's Digest, NYC answering Miss Bratton's letter requesting Helen Keller's favorite Psalm, which is Psalm 23: A Psalm from David.
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Letter from William A.H. Birnie, Senior Editor, The Reader's Digest, Pleasantville, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her name to be printed with Boris Blai's article "Your Happiness is In Your Hands" as a 'special request' from her for their special edition issue of The Reader's Digest, accompanied by a note from Evelyn D. Seide to Nella Braddy Henney (with Mrs. Henney's refusal) and the following articles: "Your Happiness is In Your Hands" by Boris Blai, "Acts of Faith for a Time of Peril" by Raymond B. Fosdick, and "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" by James Thurber.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Miss Neuffer, The Reader's Digest, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Laura Bridgman.
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Letter from Elizabeth O. Garvais to Barbara Adell enclosing photographs for use in their article on deaf-blindness.
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Photocopy of permission letter from Robbin Lanning, Rights & Permissions, Reader's Digest Services, Inc., Pleasantville, NY regarding permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in the publication of "Reader's Digest Reading Skill Builders."
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Robin Lanning, Rights & Permissions, Reader's Digest Services, Inc., Pleasantville, NY returning an unsigned photo permission form for use of a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, as the American Foundation for the Blind does not own the rights to the photograph.
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Correspondence between Olga Reshetylo, Helen Keller, and C.H. Whittington regarding Miss Reshetylo's request to translate Helen Keller's article "The World Through Three Senses" into Ukrainian for a Ukrainian paper.
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Correspondence between Donald T. Kauffman, Helen Cohan, M.R. Barnett, Ethel T. Elsea, and Helen Keller regarding permissions requested from Fleming H. Revell Company, Westwood, NJ to quote Helen Keller and her poem "The Garden of the Lord" from her book, "The World I Live In" in several of their publications, accompanied by a note from Duell, Sloan and Pearce, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., NYC attaching a permission inquiry.
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Correspondence between José Ribiero Dias, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Captain Dias' request to translate Helen Keller's book "The World I Live In" into Portuguese.
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Correspondence between Virginia C. Robinson, Helen Keller, and C.H. Whittington regarding Ms. Robinson's request to reprint a quote by Helen Keller about friendship from her book "Midstream" in a literary or library magazine for the MS State College for Women.
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Cross reference sheet for legal consent for Scott Foresman & Company to use pages from "The Helen Keller Story" by Catherine Owens Peare and for use of an photograph for an article.
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Letter from Faye M. Jernegan, Language Arts Department, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL to Helga Lende, NYC regarding permission to produce photographs in a new edition of "The Helen Keller Story" by Catherine Owens Peare.
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Letter from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to Faye M. Jernegan, Language Arts Department, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL granting permission to reproduce photographs in the new edition of "The Helen Keller Story" by Catherine Owens Peare.
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Letter from Faye M. Jernegan, Language Arts Department, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL to Helga Lende, NYC regarding permission to produce photographs a Grade V reader-anthology.
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Letter from Vivian Bullard to M.R. Barnett requesting permission to reprint attached photographs from "The Helen Keller Story" by Catherine Owens Peare in their new middle-grade reading program, accompanied by a copy of Ms. Peale's book cover and a page from the book.
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Letter from Eddy Jo Bradley to Daniel O'Connor requesting permission to reproduce attached photographs of and enclosed statement by Helen Keller in their reprint of "Vistas."
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Letter from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to Eddy Jo Bradley, Middle Grade Activities, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL granting permission to reprint a photograph of and a statement by Helen Keller in their reprint of "Vistas."
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Letter from Kathi Howes, Advertising Department, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL to Clara Thompson, NYC enclosing copies of a poster about Helen Keller and the Chicago World Fair.
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Correspondence between Beth Wollar, Permissions Department, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in the forthcoming publication "Reading for Writing" by Elizabeth Cowan.
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Correspondence between Barbara Geisler, Marguerite L. Levine, Jan Kardys, Lawrence J. Murphy, and William Constock regarding permission to use materials in Scholastic publications, accompanied by the copyright page from "Scope English Anthology Level V, a check request form and stub for permission to reprint Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See."
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Correspondence between Judith Chaffin, Photo Editor, Science Research Associates, Inc., Palo Alto, CA and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller in the university-level psychology textbook entitled, "Introduction to Psychology."
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Correspondence between Carl Seldea, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to use a quote from Helen Keller's book "The Story of My Life" in Mr. Seldea's forthcoming book.
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Correspondence between Corabel Bien, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett rgarding Miss Bien's request to use Helen Keller's poem "The Garden of the Lord" in the magazine "Senior Citizen," accompanied by a brochure about Senior Citizens of America.
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Correspondence from Marguerite L. Levine and Dava Grayson and Randall H. Fox, Director of Education, Mid-America Union Converence of Seventh Day Adventists, Lincoln, NE regarding Mr. Fox's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Letter from Takao Matsumoto to Marguerite L. Levine regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Alexander Grahamn Bell in the book "Women Who Left Their Names in History," published by the Shuei-sha Publishing Company, accompanied by photocopies of photographs.
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Correspondence between Takao Matsumoto, Orion Press, Tokyo, Japan and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of photographs of in publication for Shuei-sha Publishing Co., accompanied by checks and invoices for use of photos and a memorandum from Ms. Levine to Colleen Davis.
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Copyright legal documents from Tuttle-Mori Agency, Inc., Tokyo, for rights to "Helen and Teacher" by Joseph Lash and correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine, NYC and S. Mino, Business Division, Tuttle-Mori Agency, accompanied by photocopies of photos from the book, a check, and a royalty check invoice.
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Cross reference sheet for materials about the use of Helen Keller's name for a silk screen technique of Braille printing by Silk Screen Modern Displau.
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Letter to Sarah Singer declining request to publish a letter from Helen Keller to Miss Singer.
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Correspondence between Mark S. Slate, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding Mr. Slate's request to use a quote by Helen Keller in his novel entitled, "The Quiet Birds."
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Correspondence between Carol Evans, Assistant Editor, The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson, Honolulu, HI and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Mr. Evans' request to quote Helen Keller's correspondence with Governor Adlai Stevenson, accompanied by a reproduction of excerpts from their correspondence.
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Correspondence between William C. Still, Helen Keller, and Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding a written statement from Helen Keller regarding her electrocencephalogram for an article by Mr. Still
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Letter from Marc Connelly, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding Sarah Augusta Taintor's desire to include a letter from Ms. Keller to Mr. Connelly in her anthology of letters.
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Cross reference sheet for legal consent requested by Yasuyuki Tanaka to reproduce the manual alphabet and Helen Keller pamphlet at a conference of the New Association of English Teachers, Japan, 1979.
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Memorandum from Bill Greene, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding Jim Taylor's desire to discuss the last ten years of Helen Keller's life for a book is writing.
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Telegram and draft from Helen Keller to Harald Thilander, Stocksund, Sweden regarding his request for permission to publish an article about her.
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Letter from Max G. Lowenherz to Patricia S. Smith, NYC regarding permission to use a photo of Helen Keller in the Sol Novin's upcoming book "The American Album," accompanied by a list of photographs.
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Correspondence between Bessie A. Thurston, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Mrs. Thurston's request to cite Helen Keller's poem "Mine to Keep" as an inspiration for her own poem.
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Correspondence between Parker B, Lusk, Mary L. Kelleher, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mr. Lusk's request to reproduce Helen Keller's prose entitled "Living Out Those Sunset Years" in Together magazine, Chicago, IL.
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Correspondence between George Christy, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Mr. Christy's request to print an excerpt about Christmas from Helen Keller's book "The Story of My Life" in the Christmas issue of Town & Country Magazine, NYC.
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Correspondence between William H. Kelley, Associate Editor, Tri-Cities Newspapers, Inc., Florence, AL and Arthur Zigouras, NYC regarding Mr. Kelley's request for information on and photographs of Helen Keller for a special edition of the newspaper.
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Correspondence between Dian Sprenger, M.R. Barnett, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding Ms. Sprenger's request for a photograph of Helen Keller to accompany an article about her in Report, the quarterly magazine of Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, MO.
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Memorandum from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Howard Liechty, NYC regarding permission for Helen Keller's article about her visit to the Middle East to be translated, published, and sol in Peru with proceeds to benefit the Union of the Blind in Peru.
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Correspondence between Bernice J. Le Master, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Miss Le Master's request for permission to reprint a quote from Helen Keller's book "Let Us Have Faith" in a booklet for The United Christian Missionary School, Indianapolis, IN. Correspondence between Lou Carr, M.R. Barnett, and Daniel O'Connor regarding request by a Mr. Miller for a photograph of Helen Keller and sending an unpublished manuscript dealing with her later life.
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Telegram from Nella Braddy Henney to John Jacobs, Publications Branch, US Department of State, NYC granting permission to publish Helen Keller's article "World Through Three Senses" in the Arabic language in US Government Magazine.
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Correspondence between Jessamine Cobb, Marguerite L. Levine, and Ralph Burge, Senior Promotional Writer, Advertising Department, US Gypsum, Chicago, IL, regarding Mr. Burge's request to obtain a photograph of Helen Keller for a Christmas card in her honor.
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Letter from J. Espinola Veiga, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Helen Keller requesting permission to translate her book "The Story of My Life" into Portuguese for publication in Brazil.
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Correspondence between J. Lloyd Brereton, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett requesting permission to use a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy on the cover of an issue of The Victoria Humanist, Victoria, BC, Canada to accompany their article on the film "The Miracle Worker," accompanied by Volume 1 of The Victoria Humanist.
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Letter from Carol Ann Goode, Fuller & Dees, Chicago, IL to the Office of Public Relations, American Foundation for the Blind, NYC thanking them for three photographs of Helen Keller for possible inclusion in the 1972 edition of The Volume Library.
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Statement read by M.R. Barnett broadcast over "Voice of America" regarding Rude Pravo's misrepresentation of Helen Keller and the World Council of Peace, asking for a reprint of their statement to correctly represent Helen's opinion.
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Statement read by M.R. Barnett broadcast over "Voice of America" regarding Rude Pravo's misrepresentation of Helen Keller and the World Council of Peace, asking for a reprint of their statement to correctly represent Helen's opinion.
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Press release regarding Rude Pravo's misrepresentation of Helen Keller and the World Council of Peace.
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Correspondence between Helen E. Waite, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Miss Waite's biography of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy for a teenage audience and the use of letters from Helen Keller to Michael Anagnos and a child of William Wade's, accompanied by excerpts from those letters.
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Photo permission form from C. Buff Rosenthal, Webster/McGraw-Hill Division, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to use a photograph in the publication "Steps to English, Grade 5" by Kernan.
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Correspondence between Lorita B. Wenzlaff, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mrs. Wenzlaff's request to use Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's names in her book about her work as a Navy Nurse, accompanied by a note regarding their visit to the Corpus Christi Hospital.
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Letter from Jack Miller, Coordinator, Development/Community Relations, Western PA School for Blind Children, Pittsburgh, PA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC requesting permission to use quotes by Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy in the 1980 Annual Report of the Western PA School for Blind Children.
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Correspondence between F. Ray Power, Director, State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Charleston, WV and Elizabeth O. Garvais, NYC regarding Mr. Power's request for enlargements of a photograph of Helen Keller for display, accompanied by two receipts for the enlargements.
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Correspondence between Sherry Anderson, Photo Librarian, Winston Press, Minneapolis, MN and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Ms. Anderson's request for a photograph of Helen Keller for a religious education publication.
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Letter from Gail McColl, Workman Publishing Company, Inc., NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC returning photographs lent for use in their "365 Women a Year Calendar."
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Correspondence between Marguerite Bloch, The Associate Editor, The World Publishing Co., NYC and Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY regarding permission to use Helen Keller's poem "In the Garden of the Lord" in a publication entitled "One Hundred Great Religious Poems." Letter from Ralph L. Woods, Ramsey, NJ to M.R. Barnett, NYC requesting permission to include Helen Keller's book "My Religion" as part of a book entitled "The Flame of Faith" published by The World Publishing Co., NYC.
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Correspondence between Maureen Young, Muriel Wagner, Helen Keller, Gregor Ziemer, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding "An Adventure in Light" and "The Light Mission" by Maureen Young and Muriel Wagner, requesting Helen Keller's permission to use her and Anne Sullivan Macy's names in the books, accompanied by a Christmas card from Miss Young and Mrs. Wagner.
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Cross reference sheet for legal contract for This Week Magazine for Helen Keller's piece "Words to Live By."
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Legal copyright letter from Eric Zengota, Bibliographer, Reference and Bibliography Section, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding works copyrighted to Helen Keller, accompanied by a memorandum from Ms. Levine stating copies to be made of letter.
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Legal copyright letter from Eric Zengota, Bibliographer, Reference and Bibliography Section, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding works copyrighted to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Catherine Brooks, NYC to Kenneth Woodroofe, Tokyo, Japan regarding use of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in a publication.
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Letter from Ellen Unger, Senior Sales Promotion Assistant, New York Life, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC requesting to publish a brochure about Helen Keller's insurance policy with New York Life and enclosing a brochure about Susan B. Anthony's policy with the company.
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Legal copyright letter from Eric Zengota, Bibliographer, Reference and Bibliography Section, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding works copyrighted to Helen Keller.
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Invoices from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to The Washington Post Company, Washington D.C. to publish Helen Keller's obituary.
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Check requisition invoice from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to The Evening Star Newspaper Co., Washington, D.C. to publish Helen Keller's obituary.
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Letter from James S. Adams to Dr. Mary I. Bunting, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA regarding a bust of Helen Keller and her college encyclopedia to donate to the College.
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Letter from Mary I. Bunting, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to James S. Adams, NYC accepting the donation of the bust of Helen Keller and her college encyclopedia.
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Letter from Louise E. Donovan, Assistant to the President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to James S. Adams, NYC acknowledging safe receipt of the bust of Helen Keller and her college encyclopedia.
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Newspaper article from the Florence Times/Tri-Cities Daily, AL by Lorene Frederick entitled "A Blue Rug for Ivy Green" showing members of the Helen Keller Property Board with items donated by the American Foundation for the Blind to Helen Keller's birthplace, Tuscumbia, AL.
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Letter from Lurline Cook, Treasurer, Helen Keller Property Board, Tuscumbia, AL to James S. Adams, NYC thanking him for the gifts from Helen Keller's home in Westport, CT to her birthplace in Tuscumbia, AL and enclosing a newspaper article about the gifts, accompanied by a note from Mr. Adams to Richard H. Migel.
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Letter from Mary Jack Wintle, Assistant Chief for Acquisitions, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to John Likely, NYC regarding Braille books formerly owned by Helen Keller for donation to the Library of Congress.
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Copy of letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Nathan R. Einhorn, Exchange and Gift Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. regarding transfer of Braille books from Helen Keller's estate to the Library of Congress.
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Correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine, NYC and William L. Joyce, Curator of Manuscripts, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA regarding their collection of letters from Anne Sullivan Macy to Michael Anagnos, accompanied by a receipt for the microfilm of the letters and articles from the Worcester Telegram and the Worcester Evening Gazette.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding notes she sent him for a report and reporting on Helen's height and weight.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding the health of the Keller family, in thanks for Christmas gifts, and relating plans for the coming months.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Hulton, PA to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen's poem for St. Nicholas magazine.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Wes Gallagher, AP Newsfeatures, NYC regarding Mr. Gallagher's proposal for Helen Keller to be a weekly columnist and the location and status of her manuscripts and letters.
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Letter from Arline Custer, Manuscripts Section, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Sara Meyerson, NYC requesting participation in the "National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections," accompanied by a brochure about the Collection.
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Data Sheet for "The National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections" for the American Foundation for the Blind containing information on their Helen Keller collection.
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Letter from Arline Custer, Manuscripts Section, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Sara Meyerson, NYC in thanks for participation in the "National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections," accompanied by a brochure about the Collection. Letter from Daniel O'Connor to John C. Broderick, Assistant Chief, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. about depositing some of Helen Keller's papers in the Library of Congress.
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List of books and artifacts transferred from Arcan Ridge, August 1968 including books in Braille, printed books, and art.
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Correspondence between Rachel Marks, Editor, Social Service Review, Chicago, IL and M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding accessibility of the Helen Keller papers.
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Correspondence and press release regarding Helen Keller's papers willed to the American Foundation for the Blind, accompanied by a list of publications in New York State to receive the press release.
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Press release regarding Helen Keller's papers willed to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Newspaper article from Listen, published by the Catholic Guild for All the Blind, entitled "Helen Keller Papers Willed to AFB," April 1969.
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Article from The Humanist regarding Helen Keller's papers willed to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Memorandum from John Likely to M.R. Barnett attaching a list of braille material taken from Helen Keller's room at Arcan Ridge.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Ralph Martin, East Norwich, NY regarding Mr. Martin's planned biography of Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Ralph Martin and his biography on Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from M.R. Barnett, NYC to members of the Board of Trustees of the American Foundation for the Blind and the Board of Directors for the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind regarding Ralph Martin's research for his biography on Helen Keller.
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Article from The New Beacon in the "Overseas News" column regarding the Helen Keller Collection, vol. 57, no. 673, May 1973, page 126.
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Newspaper article possibly from the Chicago Tribune from a column entitled "Action Express" in which a reader wrote in that they found a letter written by Helen Keller and inquiring into what she should do with it, answer provided referred reader to Marguerite L. Levine, featuring a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Donald Bell, The New Beacon, Royal National Institute for the Blind, London, UK to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding The New Beacon and Ralph Martin's biography of Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Patricia Smith, NYC providing a quarterly report on Helen Keller Collection, accompanied by a photocopy of an article from The CCB Outlook entitled "Helen Keller Papers Acquisition Continues," vol. 26, no. 4, October 1973, page 3.
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Memorandum from Mary E. Mulholland, NYC to Patricia Smith, NYC with a note in reply from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding the accompanying review from the New York Times on Vivian Perlis' book, "Charles Ives Remembered: An Oral History."
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Form letter from E. Berkeley Tompkins, Executive Director, National Historical Publications Committee, Washington, D.C. requesting information on the American Foundation for the Blind's archival holdings for the publication entitled, "A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States," accompanied by a copy of the cover page of the 1961 Guide.
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Letter from E. Berkeley Tompkins, Executive Director, National Historical Publications Commission, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine thanking her for the information provided on the American Foundation for the Blind's archival holdings for "A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States."
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Loyal E. Apple and Patricia Smith, NYC regarding the Nella Braddy Henney Collection at the Perkins School for the Blind, her visit to Perkins, legalities in obtaining copies of letters of interest to the American Foundation for the Blind, and Mrs. Levine's correspondence with Mrs. Henney's husband, Keith Henney.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Dr. Matina S. Horner, President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA regarding their publication of a series of biographies honoring women and providing information on the American Foundation for the Blind's holdings on Helen Keller, accompanied by a newspaper clipping about the series, a memorandum to Patricia Smith providing a quarterly report on the records center and Helen Keller Collection, and a memorandum to Hyman Rosoff commending Vilma Wilson for her work on their microfiche project.
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Form letter from Clark A. Chambers and Andrea Hinding, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, University Libraries and Social Welfare History Archives Center, Minneapolis, MN requesting information from archives on their holdings relating to women's history for a guide to archives and manuscripts sources for women's history.
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Form letter from Clark A. Chambers and Andrea Hinding, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, University Libraries and Social Welfare History Archives Center, Minneapolis, MN enclosing questionnaires about the receiver's archive, accompanied by list of collections that may contain materials of interest to the University for their guide to archives and manuscripts sources for women's history.
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Questionnaire completed by Marguerite L. Levine for the University of Minnesota Twin Cities' guide to archives and manuscripts sources for women's history, accompanied by lists of the American Foundation for the Blind's related holdings.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Andrea Hinding, Curator, Social Welfare History Archives Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN enclosing completed questionnaires for their guide to archives and manuscripts sources for women's history.
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Letter from Andrea Hinding, Curator, Social Welfare History Archives Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC thanking her for her participation in the University's guide to archives and manuscripts sources for women's history.
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Form letter from Clark A. Chambers and Andrea Hinding, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, University Libraries and Social Welfare History Archives Center, Minneapolis, MN enclosing questionnaires about the receiver's archive, accompanied a letter enclosing completed questionnaires from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC.
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Letter and press release regarding the publication of Joseph P. Lash's biography of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Andrea Hinding and Ames S. Bower, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC thanking her for her participation in the University's guide to archives and manuscripts sources for women's history.
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Pages from the American Foundation for the Blind Newsletter featuring a photograph of workers constructing a fire-proof, temperature-controlled vault for the preservation of American Foundation for the Blind and Helen Keller Archives.
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Newspaper article from the Wenatchee World, Washington by Gregory Ryan, NYC regarding Joseph P. Lash's biography of Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC providing a quarterly report on Helen Keller Archives, accompanied by an article from the Record-Herald, Washington Court House, OH by Gregory Ryan entitled "Lash Book takes New Look at Helen Keller."
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Correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine, NYC and Milo B. Howard, Jr., Director, State of Alabama Department of Archives and History, Montgomery, AL regarding their materials pertaining to Helen Keller, accompanied by catalog cards of their holdings.
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Correspondence from Helen Keller to Ellen Hildreth, Mrs. David Riley Cook, and William B. Bankhead thanking them for various services and gifts.
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Correspondence between I. Hunt and Helen Keller, MA regarding the gift of the doll "Little Moya" purchased at an estate sale of the "Melrose Wide Awakes," Boston, MA, accompanied by a note describing the letter and a page from a publication entitled "Paths of Glory" about the magazine, "The Wide Awake."
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC to Dr. Richard Kinney, President, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL regarding Joseph Lash's forthcoming biography of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Dr. Richard Kinney, President, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL thanking him on behalf of herself and Joseph Lash for the copies of their holdings on Helen Keller.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide, Westport, CT to Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL in thanks for his gift of a book of verse in Braille for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL to Bert Lacy, NYC extending use of their scrapbook of letters by Helen Keller in the writing of his biography about Miss Keller.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Dr. Richard Kinney, President, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL requesting additional information about their Helen Keller holdings and for copies of any other items in their repository related to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC to Donald W. Hathaway, President Emeritus, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL regarding Joseph Lash's forthcoming biography of Helen Keller.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Cambridge, MA to S.T. Pickard, Boston, MA requesting any additional letters from John G. Whittier for use in a publication of Helen Keller's letters.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Cambridge, MA to S.T. Pickard, Boston, MA in thanks for his letter.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Cambridge, MA to S.T. Pickard, Boston, MA in thanks for his letter and returning it to him.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Literary Editor, The Nation, NYC to Witter Bynner, Santa Fe, NM in appreciation of his works entitled "Imperialists" and "Flying Fish."
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Letter from John A. Macy, NYC to William S. Brainthwaite thanking him for the inclusion of his verses in his publication.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Liveright, NY to Gamaliel Bradford, Wellsley Hills, MA requesting his participation in a book on a chapter about Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Liveright, NY to Mark Anthony DeWolfe Howe, Boston, MA requesting his participation in a book on a chapter about American scholars.
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Letter from John A. Macy to "Jack" declining his offer to participate on a project.
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Prospectus for "American Writers on American Literature: A Book of Criticism by Contemporary Authors" edited by John Macy, published by Horace Liveright, Inc., NY.
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Receipt for electroprints on items from John A. Macy to William Brainthwaite, S.T. Pickard, Gamaliel Bradford, Witter Bynner, and M.A. DeW. Howe.
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Letter from Rodney G. Dennis, Curator of Manuscripts, The Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC quoting a price for copies of their John A. Macy holdings, accompanied by a Houghton Library "Application for the Examination of Manuscripts."
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Letter from Martha Ramsey, Houghton Reading Room, The Houghton Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing a manuscript application for copies of their John A. Macy holdings.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Boston, MA to "Douglas" in appreciation of his work and hoping to visit him soon.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Eva W. Myer, Curator, The Quaker Collection, Haverford College, Haverford, PA thanking her for her promptness in delivering copies of their John A. Macy holdings.
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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 Dixon Wecter, Chairman of the Research Group, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, CA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting permission to use her words to Mark Twain in a book entitled "The Love Letters of Mark Twain" for publication by Harper & Brothers.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Daniel H. Woodward, Librarian, Henry E. Huntington Library & Art Gallery, San Marino, CA requesting copies of their Helen Keller holdings.
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Letter from John A. Macy, NYC to Upton Sinclair in praise of his novel, "Oil."
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Letter from John A. Macy to Upton Sinclair harshly critiquing his book, "Money Writes."
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Letter from John A. Macy, NYC to Upton Sinclair regarding the use of incorrect statistics in his work.
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Letter from John A. Macy to Upton Sinclair harshly critiquing his book, "Boston."
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Letter from Helen Keller to Upton Sinclair regarding his book, "Our Lady."
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Saundra Taylor, Curator of Manuscripts, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN requesting copies of all of their John A. Macy and Helen Keller holdings for research purposes in Joseph P. Lash's biography of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Saundra Taylor, Curator of Manuscripts, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN thanking her for the copies of their John A. Macy and Helen Keller holdings.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Verner W. Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C. thanking him for housing her papers and requesting a transcribed copy of Louis Fischer's book, "Gandhi."
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Letter from Helen Keller to Verner W. Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C. thanking him for the invitation to D.C. but she is busy working on a biography of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Verner W. Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT stating that they will transcribe Louis Fischer's "Gandhi" for her.
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Pages from Nella Braddy's book, "Anne Sullivan Macy: The Story Behind Helen Keller," detailing a letter from Michael Anagnos to Anne Sullivan Macy, pages 105-6.
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Page from Nella Braddy's book, "Anne Sullivan Macy: The Story Behind Helen Keller," detailing a letter from Michael Anagnos to Anne Sullivan Macy (page 133) offering her support and advice, accompanied by a copy of the letter discussed.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan to John Bennett, Acting Director, Perkins Institution, Boston, MA regarding the misinterpretation of her comments about Perkins in the "Journal."
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Page from Nella Braddy's book, "Anne Sullivan Macy: The Story Behind Helen Keller," detailing a letter from Anne Sullivan to the Trustees of the Perkins Institution (page 155) regarding Helen's education at the Institution, accompanied by a copy of the letter discussed.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan to Dr. Samuel Eliot, President of the Board of Trustees, Perkins Institution, Boston, MA regarding the misinterpretation of her comments about Perkins in the "Journal."
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Letter from Anne Sullivan, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos complimenting the article on Helen in the Annual Report of the Perkins Institution.
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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 John A. Macy, Boston, MA to Charles Scribner's Sons, NYC regarding the publication of Helen Keller's autobiography.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Boston, MA to Charles Scribner's Sons, NYC regarding the timeline for completion of Helen Keller's autobiography and its pubication in Ladies Home Journal.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Grete Fitzell, Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ in thanks for the copies of their Helen Keller holdings for use in Joseph P. Lash's research on his biography of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Carolyn S. "May" Lyon Remington stating that, due to her schedule, she cannot meet with her to discuss Mr. and Mrs. Lyon (her parents) for a book she is writing about them.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Suzanne H. Gallup, Reference Librarian, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA in thanks for the copies of their Helen Keller holdings for use in Joseph P. Lash's research for his biography of Helen Keller.
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Name register signed by Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and John A. Macy regarding a visit to "Eden" and Helen and John's remarks about meeting a "King," with notes by Samuel Clemens.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Samuel Clemens regarding her winter activities, expressing her admiration for him, and regarding the proofs for Mr. Booth's book.
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Letter from Paul Machlis, Associate Editor, Mark Twain Papers, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC enquiring into their Mark Twain holdings for inclusion in a publication of the collected writings of Mark Twain.
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Correspondence between Paul Machlis, Pierre E. Letchworth, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding the letters of Laurence Hutton.
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"Abstract of The Laurence Hutton/Edwin Townsend Evans Letters: 1880-1904 compiled by P.E. Letchworth", Piedmont, CA, 1971.
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding the Buffalo Insane Asylum and Helen Keller's visit to Kate Wiggin's home.
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding his article on Helen Keller and the death of a friend.
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding Helen Keller's income, the distress of Anne Sullivan, and discussing several publications.
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Letter from Eleanor Hutton, NYC to Mrs. Edwin Townsend Evans regarding the Helen Keller Fund and the publication of Laurence Hutton's "A Boy I Know."
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, NYC to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding the education of Helen Keller with her tutor and Anne Sullivan.
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Letter from Laurence Hutton, Saranac Inn, NY to Edwin Townsend Evans regarding talk of Helen Keller and referencing the "Century Dictionary of Names."
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Letter from Harriet Andrews Montague, The Volta Review, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller expressing her admiration and discussing The Volta Bureau.
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March 1950 copy of The Volta Review" including a photograph of Helen Keller with Elsie Bell Grosvenor, Beverly Greenberg, and Dr. Clarence D. O'Connor (page 108), a photograph with Mrs. Grosvenor and Polly Thomson (page 120), and an advertisement for books by and about Helen Keller (page 129).
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Letter from Josephine B. Timberlake, Executive Secretary, The Volta Bureau, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the British publication "The Teacher of the Deaf" and its editor P.W. Cockersole.
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Letter to Josephine B. Timberlake, Executive Secretary, The Volta Bureau, Washington, D.C. stating that her letter was received by Helen Keller and Polly Thomson are currently in Europe.
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Letter from Arthur B. Zimmer, The Volta Bureau, Washington, D.C. to Nella Braddy Henney, Snowville, NH in thanks, on behalf of Josephine B. Timberlake, for her letter.
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Letter from Josephine B. Timberlake, Editor, The Volta Review, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT thanking her for the photograph.
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Letter from Laura Stovel, The Volta Bureau, Washington, D.C. to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT requesting information on the publisher of Edna Porter's book entitled "Helen Keller Anthology."
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Letter from Lilian Grosvenor Jones, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of Helen Waite's "Make a Joyful Sound" and the organization of the Association's Parents' Group.
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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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Letter from George W. Fellendorf, Executive Director, Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C. to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting a photograph of Helen Keller for publication in the Volta Review in honor of her 83rd birthday.
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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. regarding their request for a photograph of Helen Keller for publication in the Volta Review in honor of her 83rd birthday.
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Letter from Lilian Grosvenor Jones, Washington, D.C. to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC requesting a letter from Helen Keller for display, presumably at the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C, accompanied by a brochure about the Association.
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Letter from Joseph Wiedenmayer to William Greene enclosing his article "Unmentionable Words," which mentions Helen Keller Memorial week, accompanied by a brochure entitled "The Deaf Diplomat Aids the Deaf" about Mr. Wiedenmayer.
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Article from The New Yorker by Geoffrey T. Hellman on The National Institute of Arts and Letters.
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Issue of Bible Society Record featuring Helen Keller and Willetta Huggins on the cover with a photograph of Helen Keller inside and articles about her and advocacy for the blind, Vol. 67, No. 4, April 1922.
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Letter from Helga Lende, NYC to Rome A. Betts, Associate Secretary, American Bible Society, NYC stating that Helen Keller is unable to solicit donations at this time due to her current work on a book.
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Correspondence from H.W. Hayes, New York Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller and Evelyn D. Seide, NYC requesting Helen Keller write a short in praise of the Bible in raised type.
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Photograph of Helen Keller in front of a bookshelf reading raised type, sent with a letter from H.W. Hayes, New York Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC.
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Letter from S. Ruth Barnett, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC stating that the Society would like to replace the Braille Bible lost in the fire at Arcan Ridge.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide, NYC to S. Ruth Barrett, Secretary, Work for the Blind, American Bible Society, NYC in thanks, on behalf of Helen Keller, for her birthday greetings.
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Letter from James V. Claypool, Secretary, Promotion of Bible Use, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC enclosing a copy of the Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the American Bible Society for 1954.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide, NYC to James V. Claypool, James V. Claypool, Secretary, Promotion of Bible Use, American Bible Society, NYC in thanks, on behalf of Helen Keller, for the copy of their Annual Report from 1954.
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Letter from S. Ruth Barrett, Secretary, Work for the Blind, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller enclosing a copy of the new Daily Bible Readings Bookmark.
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Letter from James Z. Nettinga, Secretary, Education and Information, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC in thanks for her sponsorship of the Worldwide Bible Reading and the Society's receipt of Wisdom Magazine's award of honor for service to education.
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Letter from James F. Oates, Jr., Chairman, 150th Anniversary Committee, American Bible Society, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC enclosing a copy of the New Testament in "Today's English Version," accompanied by a press release regarding the edition.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Bradley Watkins, Assistant Secretary, Special Ministries, American Bible Society, NYC inquiring into the Helen Keller holdings and requesting a copy of the Bible Society Record, Vol. 76, No. 4, April 1922.
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC to Janice E. Pearson, Archivist, American Bible Society, NYC regarding a new biography of Helen Keller by Joseph P. Lash.
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Letter from Clifford P. Macdonald, American Bible Society Record, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding a piece by Helen Keller entitled "Mine to Keep."
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Publication entitled "The Fight for Free Speech", NYC, September 1921, accompanied by a donation receipt for the American Civil Liberties Union to Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy and a note by Marguerite L. Levine.
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Publication entitled "Free Speech in 1924" published by the American Civil Liberties Union, NYC.
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Publication entitled "Free Speech in 1926" published by the American Civil Liberties Union, NYC.
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Publication entitled "The Fight for Civil Liberty, 1927-28" published by the American Civil Liberties Union, NYC.
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Page from the ACLU's Annual Report, stating that Helen Keller's membership has expired, 1930-1931, page 33.
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Page about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy from Peggy Lamson's book entitled, "Roger Baldwin, Founder of the American Civil Liberties Union: A Portrait," Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 1976.
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Newspaper article from the New York Post entitled "Hoover Led Snooping on Top ACLUers," stating that, among other, Helen Keller was a target of spying.
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC to Barbara Eichman, Librarian, American Civil Liberties Union, NYC regarding a new biography of Helen Keller by Joseph P. Lash.
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Draft of form letter written by Polly Thomson stating that Helen Keller is busy writing a book about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Form letter from Helen Keller in thanks for letters from children and telling them she is writing a book about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Form letter from Helen Keller sending her regrets that she cannot speak at a school because she is busy writing an article.
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Letter from Jessamine Cobb to C. H. Penikoff enclosing a copy of the American Foundation for the Blind's Annual Report and a publication about Helen Keller's life, accompanied by an article by Annette B. Dinsmore entitled "History of Deaf-Blind Services at the American Foundation for the Blind."
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Envelope containing the following: "Copy of autograph note from Helen Keller to Foundation for booklet use."
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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 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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Newspaper article from the New York Evening Post, NYC column "Now My Idea is This!" with Helen Keller featured, discussing "Foundation for the Blind Offers an Opportunity to Invest Money in Human Happiness," about raising support for the Foundation and awareness for the plight of the blind.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding her and Helen Keller's visit to the American Foundation for the Blind's office and regarding the preparation of a story of Miss Keller's life.
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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 Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI to Robert B. Irwin, NYC recommending the R. L. Polk Company to provide mailing lists for future fundraising campaigns.
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Letter from Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Lotta S. Rand's visit to discuss outcome of campaign and recommendations for its future.
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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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Notes of suggestions made by M. C. Migel regarding the Helen Keller Campaign and publicity.
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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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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Olin H. Burritt regarding her work with the Helen Keller Campaign and her plans for the coming year.
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Letter from Olin H. Burritt, Philadelphia, PA to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC enclosing Helen Keller's letter to him from October 22, 1926.
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Manuscript for a speech or article by Helen Keller advocating for the blind and promoting her work with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Olin H. Burritt regarding her slow progress on her autobiography and future activities of the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Olin H. Burritt regarding her slow progress on her autobiography and future activities of the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY to M. C. Migel regarding his health and a possible research trip around Massachusetts in preparation for Helen Keller's autobiography.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to M. C. Migel, NYC stating that she will be unable to aid in the Helen Keller Campaign for 1928, due to her work on her autobiography, and requesting that no letter be sent out without her reading it first.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in response to her letter regarding the Helen Keller Campaign for 1928 and letters sent in her name.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Lotta S. Rand regarding a study into employment for the blind.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding various publications.
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Form letters from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY advocating for blind children and the American Foundation for the Blind. Letter to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY returning several letters, accompanied by a report of contributions received in response to Helen Keller's article in the New York Times and the Foundation's newsletter.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a reprint of Helen Keller's book, "Midstream."
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Herbert H. White, Hartford, CT regarding a reprint of Helen Keller's book, "Midstream."
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Letter from Vera Stone, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding a fundraising dinner, accompanied by a newspaper article from the Herald Tribune entitled "$100 Dinner Aids Hospital."
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Letter from Amelia L. Bond to Vera Stone, on behalf of Anne Sullivan Macy, acknowledging receipt of her letter.
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Form letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding new publications by the American Foundation for the Blind--"From Homer to Helen Keller" and "Touch Reading of the Blind."
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Charles B. Hayes, Lotta S. Rand, and Miss Starrett regarding Helen Keller's arrival in cities for the purpose of fundraising.
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Memorandum from Amelia L. Bond to Miss Wilcox regarding the Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See" in the 'Atlantic Monthly.'
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding a book entitled "The Blind in School and Society" by Thomas D. Cutsworth and with details on fundraising for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller regarding a new book about Anne Sullivan Macy and the press it has been receiving.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding various matters relating to efforts for the blind and Nella Braddy Henney's book about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, South Arcan, Muir of Ord, Scotland regarding a Braille copy of "Anne Sullivan Macy: The Story Behind Helen Keller," by Nella Braddy Henney.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin's secretary to Helen Keller, NYC enclosing a newsletter regarding Educational Weeks for the Blind.
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Letter from H. R. Latimer, Executive Secretary, PA Association for the Blind, Pittsburgh, PA to Helga Lende, NYC requesting a photograph of Anne Sullivan Macy for an upcoming edition of "The Seer" in her memory.
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Letter from Helga Lende, NYC to H. R. Latimer, Executive Secretary, PA Association for the Blind, Pittsburgh, PA enclosing a photograph of Anne Sullivan Macy and Helen Keller for their magazine.
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Memorandum from M. C. Migel, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding Dr. Nagle, Dr. Komuro, and 'Time' Magazine.
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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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Certificate for membership in the National Fellowship of American Citizens, accompanied by a flyer about the Helen Keller Tribute Lifetime Album.
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Newspaper article entitled "Orchestra Gives Concert Tribute to Helen Keller" regarding event held at Carnegie Hall.
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Issue of LIFE Magazine featuring an article about the Helen Keller Fund, with several pictures of her with famous and influential people, February 28, 1938, pages 20-21.
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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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Letters from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her brother Phillips and the Texas Commission for the Blind, braille books, the 'Braille Book Review', and the Library of Congress.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the 'Braille Book Review' and the disposition of Japanese materials.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the 'Braille Book Review.'
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Card printed for the American Foundation for the Blind and from Helen Keller in remembrance of Anne Sullivan Macy featuring a photograph of the two ladies, accompanied by a memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC Helen Keller Meetings.
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Memorandum from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding Helen Keller Meetings.
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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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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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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller enclosing a copy of an article from the New York Herald Review about the Barden Bill.
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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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Article by Helen Keller entitled "A Plea for the Deaf-Blind," possible from a 1947 edition of the Outlook for the Blind.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a newspaper clipping about the M. C. Migel Award to Henry Ford.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a clipping from the Daily Worker.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Robert B. Irwin regarding her visit to the Library of Congress and books in Braille.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding Braille publishing.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Robert B. Irwin regarding braille publishing.
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Correspondence between Robert B. Irwin, William Ziegler, Jr., and Mrs. Walter Fosnot regarding Helen Keller's Communist sympathies.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller to Robert B. Irwin regarding an article on Helen Keller for the U.S.C. News Review.
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Letter from Mary D. Blankenhorn, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing a press release regarding the M. C. Migel Medal.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the Board of Trustees approval to print a more comprehensive Annual Report.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to M. R. Barnett regarding the Annual Report, with corrections by Polly Thomson.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the Annual Report.
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Memorandum from Gregor Ziemer, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC enclosing press clippings relating to Helen Keller's rumored retirement.
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Memorandum from M. R. Barnett, NYC to the Board of Trustees for the American Foundation for the Blind, the Board of Directors for the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind, and the Professional and Administrative Staff of both organizations regarding the facts surrounding Helen Keller's rumored retirement.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her appearance in front of the New York State Senate and discussing various articles for publication.
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Letter from Mrs. E. R. Andreotta, NYC to Helen Keller enclosing a Braille copy of the Foundation's first Quarterly Report.
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Letter from Mrs. E. R. Andreotta, NYC to Helen Keller enclosing a Braille copy of the Foundation's first Quarterly Report.
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Letter from Peter J. Salmon, Administrative Vice President, The Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY to M. R. Barnett, NYC enclosing the attached letter to Jansen Noyes, Jr. about the 'Congressional Record' and the designation of the National Center in honor of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Roy Mason, NYC to Ranulph Kingsley, ABFB Permanent Blind War Relief Fund, NYC regarding Helen Keller's appeal and other stories sent to news agencies.
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Article from the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America entitled "Concentrated Giving: Channel Which Reaches Every War Relief Fund."
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Articles from the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America entitled "Thousands and Pennies for War Relief," "A Nation's Voice," "Can Read Any Land: Federal Council Established New Department," and "Miss Helen Keller's Appeal."
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Newspaper article from 'The News,' Mexico City, entitled "The 'Grand Hotel;' Grand as Ever" with mention of George A. Kessler.
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Publication by the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind entitled "Let Your Light So Shine," featuring photographs of Helen Keller and blind children learning and adults performing various tasks.
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Letter to the Editor' newspaper article from the 'Providence Journal' entitled "Christmas Gifts for Rome" requesting the address of the hospital Helen Keller visited in Rome in order to send the children a package for Christmas.
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Memorandum from Mary D. Blankenhorn, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding a response to a 'Letter to the Editor' of the 'Providence Journal.'
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to David Patten, Editor, The Journal, Providence, RI in response to interest in the hospital Helen Keller visited while in Rome.
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Letter from Helen Keller regarding her recent visit to Europe to "gather data about the war-blinded and their needs," accompanied by the publication by the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind entitled "Let Your Light So Shine," featuring photographs of Helen Keller and blind children learning and adults performing various tasks.
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Form letter from Helen Keller regarding her recent visit to Europe to "gather data about the war-blinded and their needs."
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding her appeal on behalf of the war-blinded of Europe.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding her appeal on behalf of the war-blinded of Europe.
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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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Cards from the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind to promote their cause, raise funds, and instruct the reader on how to read Braille, accompanied by a manuscript of brochure quotes and a draft of a letter to Helen Keller regarding emergency funds for the AFOB.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding Helen Keller's article for a book by UNESCO, accompanied by a draft of the forward for the book.
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Form letter from John P. Macnie, Chairman, Far East Division, American Foundation for the Overseas Blind, NYC advocating for the blind in the Far East, accompanied by a note from H. Harman to Mr. Walker enclosing Mr. Macnie's letter. Publication produced by the AFOB entitled "Crusade in Korea" featuring photos of the blind performing various tasks.
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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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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a braille copy of the Annual Report for the AFOB.
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Draft of letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Helen Keller requesting her advice on a cartoon to promote understanding of the problems of the blind abroad.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr., NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her upcoming tour, a possible television appearance, and articles about her work.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Polly Thomson enclosing a press "handout" to be distributed to the countries she and Helen Keller are visiting.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr., NYC to Polly Thomson, Glasgow, Scotland enclosing correspondence for Helen Keller and relating to publications.
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Letter of admiration from the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind, Mission to Korea, Seoul, Korea to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson of Helen Keller's book, "Teacher."
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Cover of printed publication entitled "A By-Line Feature," NYC.
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Article about Helen Keller's 75th birthday from a Czech newspaper.
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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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Newspaper article entitled "On World Crusade to Help the Blind" by Helen Keller to the Dallas News.
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Newspaper article entitled "On World Crusade to Help the Blind" by Helen Keller to the Dallas News.
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Newspaper article from the 'Daily News' entitled "Helen Keller Crusade On," regarding her Crusade for the Blind.
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Newspaper articles from the 'Daily News,' 'New York Times,' and 'New York Herald Tribune' about the Helen Keller Crusade for the Blind.
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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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Form letter from Katharine Cornell, NYC enclosing a copy of AFOB Extra and soliciting donations for the Helen Keller World Crusade for the Blind.
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Letter from Paul J. Langan, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a pamphlet entitled "The Blind in Asia."
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Letter from John D. Lloyd, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding a booklet about sightless workers and requesting a letter to accompany it.
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Letter from Lurana Herlihy to John D. Lloyd, NYC enclosing a draft of a letter for a booklet about sightless workers written by Winifred A. Corbally, a copy with Helen Keller's name, and a form letter from Ms. Keller advocating for the AFOB.
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Book entitled "An International Adventure: A Brief History of the American Foundation for Overseas Blind 1915-1965," compiled by Bernard Lacy, published by the AFOB, NYC.
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Brochure about the AFOB in English, Spanish, and French and featuring several photographs.
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Page from 'Publishers Weekly' featuring an advertisement for the Helen Keller Centennial Fund.
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Special Centennial Issue of the HKI Report featuring an article entitled "U.S. Leads Tributes to Helen Keller on the 100th Anniversary of Her Birth," featuring photographs of Vice President Walter Mondale, Mrs. William T. Johnson, Patty Duke Astin, and John S. Crowley.
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Brochure published by the American Rescue Ship Mission about refugees entitled "Set Them Free."
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Article about the American Rescue Ship Mission.
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Letter from Miles M. Sherover, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting a copy of the transcript of their conversation about the American Rescue Ship Mission.
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Article from the 'New Masses,' featuring an article entitled "A Great Step Forward" about the S.S. Lovcen and the American Rescue Ship Mission.
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Newspaper article written by Eleanor Roosevelt regarding refugees, Helen Keller, blindness, and Czech publications.
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Newspaper article entitled "First Lady Disowns Spanish Aid Drive."
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Newspaper article entitled "First Lady Too Busy for Spanish Aid Drive."
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Memorandum from Mary D. Blankenhorn, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC regarding her visit to newspapers to view their material on Helen Keller and her association with the American Rescue Ship Mission.
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Newspaper article entitled "Join Rescue Ship Mission--130 Leaders Become Sponsors of Plan to Aid Spanish Refugees."
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Note from Polly Thomson to Nella Braddy Henney, accompanied by a newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller Quits Rescue Ship Mission."
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller Quits Mission--Red Tendencies Had Been Charged to Aid Group."
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Newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller Joins Rescue Ship Exodus After Inquiry Into Charge of Red Control," featuring a photograph of Miss Keller.
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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 a copy of the Hebrew translation of "The Teacher Anne Sullivan Maisie."
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association for the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv in thanks for the Hebrew translation of Helen Keller's book, "Teacher."
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Letter from Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association of the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv to Monroe Karasik, Washington, D.C. regarding the teaching of the Hebrew language and recommending him to the World Federation of the Deaf in Rome, Italy.
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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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Correspondence from H. Leigh Hunt, Chairman, British-American Co-Operation Movement, Wellington, NZ to Helen Keller regarding her acceptance of Honorary Vice President and the activities of the Movement, accompanied by a publication produced by the Movement about Miss Keller.
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Form letter enclosing a pamphlet about Helen Keller.
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Booklet entitled "Helen Keller: The Story of Her Life," published by the Better Vision Institute, NYC.
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Booklet entitled "Helen Keller: The Story of Her Life," published by the Better Vision Institute, NYC.
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in appreciation for her visit to South Africa and enclosing a copy of their Annual Report.
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Letter from John F. Wilson, Secretary, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Polly Thomson, Glasgow, Scotland regarding their wish to avoid publicity while in Scotland and enclosing press clippings from their visit.
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Letter from Edna Owen, Administrative Assistant, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC enclosing press clippings from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's visit to the United Kingdom and informing her that they arrived safely in New Delhi.
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Letter from Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC enclosing press clippings for her records.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England in thanks for the press clippings concerning Helen Keller's activities.
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Letter from Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of their Annual Report for 1955-1956.
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Letter from Brigadier C. Greenslade, Executive Officer, British Empire Society for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her letter.
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Paragraphs from a bound volume entitled "Open Letters" regarding Helen Keller at Cambridge, MA, pp. 473-5.
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Letter of birthday greetings from Ruby Moss Hopkins, Executive Director, CT Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., Madison, CT to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of their Annual Report and a brochure entitled "Half of All Blindness is Preventable."
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Publication printed for The Cosmopolitan Club entitled "From Century to Mid-Century" by Francis T. P. Plimpton, The Overbrook Press, Stamford, CT, accompanied by a report of the Nominating Committee.
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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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Letter from E. G. Gill, Gill Memorial Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital, Roanoke VA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for the Christmas card and book.
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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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"A Dissertation on Chinese Rugs" by Sammy Yukuan Lee, accompanied by a note with the Hajji Baba Club's address.
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Correspondence from Thomas W. Martin and Ralph W. Sockman, Hall of Fame, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding an article by Dr. Gorgas about mosquitos and yellow fever and a ballot for candidates to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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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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Letter from Willis D. Crittenberger, Chairman, Sylvanus Thayer Hall of Fame Committee, West Point, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing information on Sylvanus Thayer to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Letter from Philip Maxwell, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, IL to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her support in the inauguration of Edward A. MacDowell into the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.
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Return envelope for a subscription to the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Cambridge, MA.
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Note to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson from M. Goto, Manager, The Mainichi Press, Fukuoka, Japan.
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Letter from Chikao Honda and Nabukatsu Fujita, Editors, The Mainichi Publishing Company, Inc., Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding their visit to Japan, activities of their organization, and Miss Thomson's health.
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Letter from Chikao Honda, President, The Mainichi Shimbun, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller informing her that he will be attending the International Newspaper Editors Conference in the United States and asking for a meeting with her.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting a personal message to the benefactors of the organization.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Director, East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, Tokyo to Helen Keller requesting her permission to name a tower at recreation center after her, accompanied by an Annual Report of the East Japan Helen Keller Foundation, 1950.
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Letter to Chikao Honda, Chairman, Board of Directors, The Mainichi Newspapers, Tokyo, Japan in thanks for the book entitled "100 Years of Japan."
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Issue of 'Soviet Russia Pictorial' featuring a letter from Helen Keller (p. 136) and an advertisement for a brush made by blind children in Samara, Russia.
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Pages from a publication with an article about Helen Keller and a letter from Alexander Graham Bell to John Hitz.
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Pages from a book published by the Volta Bureau entitled "Dumb No Longer: Romance of the Telephone" by Fred DeLand featuring a paragraph about Helen Keller (p. 92) and a chapter entitled "Miss Sarah Fuller and Helen Keller" (pp. 180-188).
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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 Robert Smithdas, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding her health and enclosing a copy of his book of poetry.
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Letter from Robert Smithdas, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her health and enclosing a copy of his book of poetry.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Robert J. Smithdas, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY, on behalf of Helen Keller, in thanks for his book entitled "Life At My Fingertips."
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Letter from Peter J. Salmon, Executive Director, Industrial Home for the Blind, Brooklyn, NY to Winifred A. Corbally, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of 'Burwood Topics' with a drawing in memoriam of Helen Keller on the cover.
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Letter from John Mullin, Assistant Director of Community Education, Helen Keller National Center, Sands Point, NY to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding the upcoming centennial event in honor of Helen Keller's birthday and in appreciation for Joseph P. Lash's book, "Helen and Teacher."
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Pages from 'The Lal Bagh Chronicle,' published by the Isabella Thoburn College and Normal School, Lucknow, India featuring an article entitled "The Helen Keller Scholarship" publishing letters to the school and Flora L. Robinson.
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Letter from Lewis B. Chamberlain, Recording General Secretary, John Milton Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her election as their President and the braille religious monthly magazine to be called "John Milton Magazine."
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Letter from William R. Sears to Polly Thomson with questions about their visit to the Near East, accompanied by a form letter from Eleanor Roosevelt advocating for the American Association for the United Nations, Inc.
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Letter from T. Yoshimoto, Yokohama, Japan to Milton T. Stauffer regarding the publication of religious tracts in Braille.
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Copy of letter from Mary G. Burtt, Sun Laap School for the Blind, Shiu Hing, China to Milton T. Stauffer, Editor, John Milton Magazine, NYC inviting Helen Keller to visit Shiu Hing and in thanks for the magazines, accompanied by a letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with various information in regards to their visit of the Near East.
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Publication by P. Whitewell Wilson entitled "The Sightless Children and The Light of the World."
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Page from a publication entitled "The Beautiful Necessity" about Helen Keller, including a photograph of her.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Milton T. Stauffer, NYC in thanks for the Christmas gift and his brochure about the Orient.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson relating information from their Annual Meeting and the twentieth anniversary of the 'John Milton Magazine.'
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Letter from Nelson Chappel to Evelyn D. Seide enclosing an article from the 'John Milton Talking Book Magazine' entitled "With Helen Keller in the Middle East."
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Letter from Nelson Chappel, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of their 25th anniversary booklet.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding his new position as Secretary of the Society and requesting permission to use a photograph of her for use in their informational leaflet.
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Letter from Dwight C. Smith, General Secretary, John Milton Society, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her input on their Christmas mailer and use of a photograph of her.
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Letter from Richard E. Peters, Sight Conservation and Blind Work, Lions International, Chicago, IL to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting, on behalf of the Lions Club in Argentina, a photograph and biography of Anne Sullivan Macy
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Letter from Dan Morgan, Public Relations, Lions International, Chicago, IL to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting, on behalf of the Lions Club in Argentina, a photograph and biography of Anne Sullivan Macy
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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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Letter from Jeffrey H. Marker, Manager, Health, Welfare, and Sight Conservation Section, Lions International, Oak Brook, IL to M. R. Barnett, NYC requesting literature on Helen Keller for their program in commemoration of Helen Keller's birthday.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith, NYC to Jeffrey H. Marker, Manager, Health, Welfare, and Sight Conservation Section, Lions International, Oak Brook, IL enclosing a pamphlet on Helen Keller.
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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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Publication and correspondence relating to the MA Association for Promoting the Interests of the Adult Blind, Boston, MA.
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Flyer for the publication "Mark Twain's Views of Religion" by Caroline Thomas Harnsberger, accompanied by a list of other books and items available from the Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford, CT.
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Correspondence between Cyril Clemens, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Helen Keller's recognition by the International Mark Twain Society as a "Daughter of Mark Twain," accompanied by a brochure about the Society.
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Letter from Cyril Clemens to Helen Keller enclosing her card to recognize her as a "Daughter of Mark Twain" and an inscribed copy of "Shillaber."
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'Mark Twain Journal,' vol. 11, no. 1.
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Letter from Lucille Perlinski, NYC to Helen Keller enclosing an article from the NY League of the Hard of Hearing, pp. 11-12.
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Cover page of book entitled "Poems Commemorating National Poetry Day in Connecticut," sponsored by The CT Pioneer Branch of The National League of American Pen Women, with inscription to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Edna C. Booker, Profiles Editor, The Pen Woman, Iowa City, IA to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting a biographical sketch of Helen Keller for an article.
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Letter from Edna C. Booker, Profiles Editor, The Pen Woman, Iowa City, IA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her advice for an article.
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Letter from Clara Thompson to Edna C. Booker, Profiles Editor, The Pen Woman, Iowa City, IA enclosing the requested biographical sketch of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC to M. R. Barnett, NYC submitting for his approval an article about Helen Keller's 75th birthday.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Franklin M. Foote, Executive Director, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC approving his article for Helen Keller's 75th birthday.
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Editorial from the 'New York State Journal of Medicine,' accompanied by a letter from Evelyn D. Seide to the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC requesting a copy of "Your Eyes After Forty," vol. 57, no. 7.
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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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Form letter from Enos Curtin, President, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, NYC advocating for the Society through the perusal of 'Oh Say Can You See.'
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Newsletter for the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, entitled 'NSPB Views' with information on Helen Keller's birthday.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy, Wrentham, MA enclosing an article of a speech by Helen Keller and regarding a census of blind persons.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy, Boston, MA regarding literary attacks and its effects on the Association.
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Letter from Winifred Holt, Secretary, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to John A. Macy regarding a document in favor of the Association and the positive effects Helen Keller's comments have had for the reputation of the Association.
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Letter to Marian Held, NY Lighthouse for the Blind, NYC in thanks for her article "The Pre-School Blind Child" and discussing the education of blind children.
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Letter from Ruth Askenas, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller enclosing a braille and a print copy of 'First Lady of the Lighthouse' about Winifred Holt Mather.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a paper she read at their Annual Meeting of the NY State Federation of Workers for the Blind.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC acknowledging receipt of her letter, on behalf of Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting a telegram to congratulate Helen Day on 45 years editing 'Searchlight' magazine.
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Telegram from Helen Keller, NYC to Helen Day, NYC congratulating her on 45 years editing 'Searchlight' magazine.
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Letter from Helen Day, Postmistress, 'Searchlight,' NYC to Helen Keller in thanks for her telegram.
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Paragraphs from 'Who's Who in America' on Philip S. Platt.
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Letter from Lurana Herlihy to Dorothy S. Knight, Director, Braille Transcribing Service, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC enclosing a book to be transcribed into Braille.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Executive Director, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing a copy of an article, by Paul Hollister, about The Lighthouse in Queens.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Allan W. Sherman, Executive Director, NY Assoc. for he Blind, NYC in thanks for the article by Paul Hollister.
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Letter from Mary Kelleher to Dorothy S. Knight, Director, Braille Transcribing Service, NY Assoc. for the Blind, NYC enclosing two items to be transcribed into Braille for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC requesting a message in honor of 'Searchlight' magazine's 50th anniversary.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Marian Held, Director, Department of Direct Services, The Lighthouse, NYC acknowledging receipt of her letter, on behalf of Helen Keller, accompanied by a note to be sent via telegram in honor of 'Searchlight' magazine's 50th anniversary.
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Publication of the Lighthouse for the Blind, Osaka, Japan with a tribute article to Takeo Iwahashi with several photographs of Mr. Iwahashi and Helen Keller.
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Newspaper article entitled "Convicts Translate 1,000 Books Into Braille and Give to the Blind."
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Letter from Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse, Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her handwriting for the publication of "Forty Years History of Nippon Lighthouse," accompanied by a drawing of the possible end product.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan stating that, due to Helen Keller's health, she cannot write for their publication on the 40th anniversary for the Nippon Lighthouse.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan in thanks for the copy of "Forty Years History of Nippon Lighthouse."
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Letter from Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan to Loyal E. Apple, NYC requesting a forward for a book about Helen Keller in honor of the centennial of her birth.
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Letter from Loyal E. Apple, NYC to Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan enclosing his forward written for a book in commemoration of the centennial of Helen Keller's birth.
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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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Letter from Edith Baker, Chairman, Foundations Committee, The Lighthouse, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting information for a brochure for the Lighthouse Ophthalmological Foundation campaign.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Richard Carlson, The Lighthouse, NYC requesting elaboration on the information they require.
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Letter from Conrad Berens, Managing Director, The Ophthalmological Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT enclosing their annual report.
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Letters from Michael Anagnos, Athens, Greece to Helen Keller in French and about Helen's story to be published in 'St. Nicholas.'
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Letter from Michael Anagnos, South Boston, MA to Helen Keller missing her and sending her books to read.
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Article from 'The Century Magazine' about Samuel Gridley Howe and how Helen Keller's book, "The Story of My Life" adds to his prestige, pp. 625-626.
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Letter to the Editor newspaper article from the Boston Transcript by Helen Keller entitled "Helen Keller's Obligations" in reference to the errors in Frank B. Sanborn's article about Michael Anagnos.
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Letter to the Editor newspaper article from the Boston Transcript by Frank B. Sanborn entitled "Education and Gratitude" in reference to the errors in his article about Michael Anagnos.
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Letter from Frank B. Sanborn, Concord, MA to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA regarding his confusion over Anne Sullivan Macy's strained relationship with Michael Anagnos.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Frank B. Sanborn about Anne Sullivan Macy's strained relationship with Michael Anagnos after "The Frost King" controversy.
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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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Newspaper article entitled "Charles Dickens's Link with Helen Keller" about how Kate Keller read Mr. Dickens's book "American Notes" and learned that education for the deaf blind was possible.
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The Lantern' newsletter of Perkins School for the Blind with articles about the dedication of the Keller-Macy Cottage, with several photographs of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their visit, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 1-16.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA requesting copies of their newsletter 'The Lantern.'
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Ken Stuckey, Librarian, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA regarding the stamps produced in honor of Helen Keller, accompanied by an article from the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind, Paris, France about the stamps.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Ken Stuckey, Librarian, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA regarding a Helen Keller biography.
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr. to Charles Woodcock, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA informing him of a new biography being written about Helen Keller by Joseph P Lash.
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Note and envelope from Ken Stuckey, Librarian, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing a newspaper article entitled "Helen Keller Material Catalogued" about Anne Sullivan Macy's letters at the American Antiquarian Society.
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Letter from William L. Joyce, Curator of Manuscripts, American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding a microfilm of their Anne Sullivan Macy and Michael Anagnos letters.
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Letter from William A. Shimer, Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY requesting a contribution to their newsletter, 'The Key Reporter,' about blind members of Phi Beta Kappa.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to William A. Shimer, Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa, NYC stating that Helen Keller cannot contribute to their newsletter due to the recent death of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from William A. Shimer, Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC stating that their newsletter will be postponed until Helen Keller is able to participate.
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Newsletter of Phi Beta Kappa entitled 'The Key Reporter' about the society's blind members, featuring a letter to the editor by Helen Keller entitled "We…Bling and Seeing," featuring a photograph of Miss Keller and a dog and an article by F. Fraser Bond entitled "Education for the Blind," vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 1-6.
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Front page of newsletter of Phi Beta Kappa entitled 'The Key Reporter' about the society's blind members, featuring a letter to the editor by Helen Keller entitled "We…Blind and Seeing," vol. 3, no. 2, p. 1.
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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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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 write an introduction to Joyce M. Hickes' publication, accompanied by a memorandum from Mr. McCahill to Mr. Barnett.
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