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Travel - Japan - Expanded
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to M. C. Migel regarding a possible trip to Japan, the Talking Book campaign, and her dealings with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Lewis D. Chamberlain, Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller regarding her visit to Japan and assisting in their financial campaign, accompanied by a note by Polly Thomson about the letter.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller, Tokyo, Japan regarding her visit to Japan and Senate Bill H.R. 168.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT advising her not to visit certain countries in the East at this time.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Robert B. Irwin regarding Polly Thomson's health
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Press release entitled "Helen Keller Arrives Homes After World-Circling Crusade for Blind."
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to John F. Wilson in thanks for his hospitality during their visit to London and regarding their visit to assess the conditions of the blind in India, with corrections made by Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Chikao Honda, Managing Editor, Mainichi Publishing Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wishing them a safe trip and sending along a bottle of sake.
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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 Lewis B. Chamberlain, General Secretary, John Milton Foundation, NYC to Helen Keller regarding her visit to Japan and assisting their financial campaign, accompanied by a note by Polly Thomson about the letter.
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Minutes from the Executive Committee of the John Milton Society for the Blind regarding the possibility of a visit by Helen Keller to the Mission Fields.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi, Light House, Osaka, Japan to Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC answering his questions about Helen Keller and her visit to Japan.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Milton T. Stauffer regarding a possible visit to Japan.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding plans for a visit to the Near East, including Japan and Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Mrs. R. B. Shipley, Chief, Passport Division, Washington, D.C. requesting validation of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's passports.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller regarding possible modes of transportation to Japan.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Milton T. Stauffer regarding possible problems in visiting Japan.
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Letter from Paul S. Mayer, San Francisco, CA to Milton T. Stauffer, NYC regarding military clearance to visit Japan.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Dr. E. E. Elder, American Mission, Cairo, Egypt regarding a possible visit by Helen Keller to Egypt and North Africa.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Polly Thomson regarding expenses related to their upcoming visit to Japan and Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Helen Keller in anticipation of their upcoming visit to the Near East.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding their visit to Australia and transport to Tokyo.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding plans for their visit to Japan and the Philippines.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Sydney, AU regarding transport to and around Japan.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Milton T. Stauffer regarding their desire to advocate for the blind while in the Near East.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Shigetomi Aoki, Governor of Ehime- Ken, Matsuyama, Japan acknowledging his letter, on behalf of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, Bedford Village, NY to Polly Thomson regarding the 25th anniversary of the John Milton Society and her travels around the world.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, Bedford Village, NY to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding work for the blind in India, Burma, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Japan.
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Letter from Winifred Holt Mather, Baltimore, MD to Helen Keller regarding work for the blind in China and Japan and the translation of her and Mrs. Macy's works into Chinese.
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Letter from Winifred Holt Mather, Baltimore, MD to Helen Keller regarding work for the blind in Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Takeo Iwahashi stating that, due to Anne Sullivan Macy's health, she cannot visit Japan at this time and praises him for his work on behalf of the blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Arkville, NY to Takeo Iwahashi stating that, due to Anne Sullivan Macy's health, she cannot visit Japan at this time and describes her stay in the Catskill Mountains.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Takeo Iwahashi stating that, due to Anne Sullivan Macy's health, she cannot visit Japan at this time.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Bothwell, Scotland to Takeo Iwahashi regarding Anne Sullivan Macy's death and a possible visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Bothwell, Scotland to Takeo Iwahashi stating that she will speak to M. C. Migel about a possible visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi in thanks for his gifts, reminiscing about her visit to Japan, and complimenting him on his work for the blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi regarding a possible visit to Japan and lamenting over the fire at Arcan Ridge.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Chicago, IL to Takeo Iwahashi about a possible visit to Japan and their work for the blind in Europe, in the aftermath of WWII.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi regarding a possible visit to Japan and her work for the blind in Europe.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi in anticipation for her visit to Japan.
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Correspondence from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi in anticipation for her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Homma in thanks for his hospitality.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi regarding plans for their upcoming visit to Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Perth, AU to Takeo Iwahashi regarding plans for their upcoming visit to Japan and listing Helen's books which are out of print.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Wellington, NZ to Takeo Iwahashi regarding their upcoming visit to Japan.
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Speeches given by Helen Keller, while in Japan, on the following topics: Hiroshima (while in the city), social welfare workers, educators, women, and the deafblind.
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Speech given by Helen Keller, while in Japan, about the importance of faith.
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Speech given by Helen Keller, while in Japan, to students and praising the work of Takeo Iwahashi.
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Speech given by Helen Keller, while in Miyajima, Japan, about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Speech given by Helen Keller, aboard the U.S.A.T. Shanks, in thanks for the assistance and hospitality she received during her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan to General Douglas MacArthur in thanks for his assistance with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, U.S. Army Transport David Shanks, to Takeo Iwahashi in praise of his work for the blind and reminiscing on her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi about her health and their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson and Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi about her health and their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi in appreciation of their gifts and items from Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi requesting a copy of the film from her visit to Japan for use in a forthcoming documentary.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi regarding the success of the "Helen Keller Blue Bird Dinner," their visit from Mr. and Mrs. Tsuji, her and Helen's desire to visit Japan again, progress of the documentary film, their upcoming visit to South America, and other events.
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Letter from U. Yamamoto, President, Special Metal Factory, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller regarding the work of the Lighthouse for the Blind in Osaka, Japan and in thanks for her several visits to Japan.
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Manuscript about Helen Keller and her visits to Japan.
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Bound volume and envelope, written in Japanese.
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Bound volume and envelope, written in Japanese.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller in sympathy on the death of Anne Sullivan Macy and regarding her visit to Japan.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Masutaro Inoue, Acting Consul General, Japan Consulate, NYC requesting a formal invitation from Japan to Helen Keller to visit their country.
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Letter from Masutaro Inoue, Acting Consul General, Japan Consulate, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC stating that he has contacted Tokyo for an official invitation from Japan to visit their country.
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Letter from Amelia L. Bond, NYC to Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan regarding an invitation from M. C. Migel to Masutaro Inoue to visit and their enthusiasm about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Telegrams regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan and in sympathy on the death of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter to Helen Keller regarding plans with M. C. Migel and Takeo Iwahashi for her visit to Japan, as well as information on Mr. Migel's health.
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Letters from Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller and M. C. Migel, NY regarding plans for Miss Keller's visit to Japan.
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Telegram from Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC suggesting the ship Asama-Maru as Helen Keller's mode of transportation to Japan.
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Telegram from M. C. Migel, NYC to Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan acknowledging receipt of telegram.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Tokuji Komuro, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Tokuji Komuro, NYC regarding his expenses for his visit to Japan with Helen Keller.
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Telegram to Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan requesting funds for Helen Keller's journey to San Francisco by railroad.
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Letter from Tokuji Komuro, Pastor, Japanese M. E. Church and Institute, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding arrangements for his visit to Japan with Helen Keller.
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Letter from Joseph C. Grew, Embassy of the USA, Tokyo, Japan to Gilbert Bowles, Tokyo, Japan regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan and a goodwill message from President Franklin Roosevelt.
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Letter from Kimiko Mukaye, Japanese YWCA, San Francisco, CA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY inviting her to address the Japanese Christian Women's Federation in San Francisco before her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Masutaro Inoue, Acting Consul General, Japanese Consulate, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a Reception Committee organized in Japan for Helen Keller's visit.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Masutaro Inoue, Acting Consul General, Japanese Consulate, NYC acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan regarding considerations for Helen Keller's health while she is visiting Japan.
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Letter from Gilbert Bowles, Chairman, Friends Service Committee, Tokyo, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a goodwill message from President Franklin Roosevelt.
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Letter from Marion R. Draper, Yokohama, Japan to Helen Keller, San Francisco, CA welcoming her to Japan and inviting her to stay with her family.
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Telegram from M. C. Migel to Marguerite A. LeHand requesting a goodwill message from President Franklin Roosevelt to the people of Japan.
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Letter from President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Warm Springs, GA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY with a goodwill message for the people of Japan and wishing her success during her visit.
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Telegram from M. C. Migel, NYC to Gilbert Bowles, Tokyo, Japan regarding a goodwill message from President Franklin Roosevelt.
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Telegram from M. C. Migel, NYC to Gilbert Bowles, Tokyo, Japan regarding a goodwill message from President Franklin Roosevelt.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Gilbert Bowles, Tokyo, Japan enclosing a copy of President Franklin Roosevelt's goodwill message to the people of Japan.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Tokyo.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's first visit to Tokyo.
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Telegram from Prince Iyesato Tokugawa, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Asama-Maru, Japan in anticipation of her arrival in Japan.
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Telegram from Nakamura Editor of Braille, Mainichi newspaper, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller, Asama-Maru, Japan in anticipation of her arrival in Japan.
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Telegram from the National Christian Council, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Asama-Maru, Japan welcoming her to Japan.
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Telegram from Asahi, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Asama-Maru, Japan in anticipation of her arrival in Japan.
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Telegram from Mrs. Reischauer, Takamatsu, Japan to Helen Keller, Asama-Maru, Japan welcoming her to Japan.
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Telegram from A. Kumage, Hiroshima, Japan to Helen Keller, Asama-Maru, Japan welcoming her to Japan.
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Telegram from Kagawa and Ogawa, Takamatsu, Japan to Tokuji Kimuro, Asama-Maru, Japan welcoming her to Japan.
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Telegram from the Lighthouse and Toei School, Tennoji, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller, Marunouchi, Tokyo, Japan welcoming her to Tokyo.
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Welcome address given by Marquis Okubo, President of the Central Association for the Blind to Helen Keller at a dinner at the Peer's Club.
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Card from T. Oda, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller welcoming her to Japan.
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Photograph with accompanying letter welcoming Helen Keller to Japan and detailing the persons in the photograph.
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Letter from Noboru Katayama, Director, Tokyo Government School for the Blind, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC, accompanied by Mr. Katayama's welcome address to Helen Keller in Japan.
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Letter of admiration from Yocho Yamacita, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller and welcoming her to Japan.
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Words of appreciation from an unknown source and welcome address and about Helen Keller, given by Mr. Okabe, Superintendent of Kyushu Imperial University, Fukuoka, Japan.
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Letter from Gilbert Bowles, Japan Friends Mission, Tokyo, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Helen Keller's activities while in Japan, publicity for her visit, and people she met.
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Newspaper article from Japan.
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Newspaper article from the Japan Time & Mail about Helen Keller's arrival in Japan.
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Newspaper article from the Japan Time & Mail entitled "Cherry Blossom Part Attended by Helen Keller: Enthusiastic Welcome Is Accorded Noted Blind, Deaf Educator."
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Newspaper article with photograph of Helen Keller at Prince Takamatsu's residence.
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Letter from Gilbert Bowles, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wishing them farewell from Japan.
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Letter from Mary R. Hill, Pyongyang, North Korea to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding work for the blind in Korea.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Nagoya, Japan to Miss Ingram at a girls' school in Shizucka, Japan.
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Letter from Masutaro Inoue, Consul, Japanese Consulate, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC enclosing an article about Helen Keller's arrival in Japan.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Masutaro, Inoue, Consul, Japanese Consulate, NYC in thanks for the newspaper article.
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Extracts of letters from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Nara, Japan about their visit to Japan (Nippon).
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Letter from Taiichi Hara, Executive Secretary, National Association for the Blind, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by a list of her welcoming committee and two reports on the National Association for the Blind.
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Speech given by Kazukiyo Kusano, Gifu School for the Blind, Japan welcoming Helen Keller to Japan, accompanied by an envelope from Teiichi Ibori to Helen Keller.
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Bound volume entitled "Season's Greetings: Miyako Hotel Album," Kyoto, Japan, featuring several images of the Miyako Hotel.
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Note from Kokichi Mikimoto, Japan to Helen Keller regarding cultured pearls.
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Note from Teru Kimura, Chief of Uzume Church, Nara, Japan to Helen Keller
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Letter about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's stay at the Sumitomo Meiko Villa in Japan.
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Welcome address given by Kunimatsu Matsuo, the Mayor of Gifu, Japan.
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Letter from Helen Kelelr, Hokkaido, Japan to Amelia L. Bond regarding her work for the blind in Japan.
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Letter from Helen Kelelr, Hokkaido, Japan to Amelia L. Bond regarding her work for the blind in Japan.
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Goodbye note from the Mayor of Hakodate City to Helen Keller.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka, Japan acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Correspondence between F. Cyma, M. C. Migel, and Amelia L. Bond regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Telegram from Naokichi Nakamura, Chichibu-Maru, Japan, in Japanese.
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Telegram from Taiichi Hara, Tokyo, Japan to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Helen Keller's health and her visit to Japan.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Taiichi Hara, National Association for the Blind, Tokyo, Japan in thanks for the motion picture film.
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Letter from T. Nakamura, Japan to Helen Keller in thanks for her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Keiji Sawada, Tokyo, Japan to Robert B. Irwin, NYC sending along a recording from Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's love of animals, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit with Princess Takamatsu, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit with the Emperor and Empress, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's broadcast on JOAK radio, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit with Prime Minister Hayashi., accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Western Japan, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Osaka, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's departure from Tokyo, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's departure from Tokyo, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article by Takeyoshi Aoyagi about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo featuring an article by Genkichi Nakayama about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo featuring an article by Genkichi Nakayama about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo featuring an article by Genkichi Nakayama about Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo featuring an article about Helen Keller's visit to Akita-City, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo featuring a series of articles about Helen Keller's visit to Akita-City, accompanied by their English translations.
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Pages from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo featuring a series of articles about the gift of an Akita dog to Helen Keller, accompanied by summary of the article, translated into English.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo newspaper.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo newspaper, with an article about Helen Keller.
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Page from the Akita Sakigake Shinpo newspaper, with an article about Helen Keller.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's love of music, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's return to the US, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's departure from Japan, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's arrival in Yokohama, accompanied by its English translation.
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Page from the Tokyo Asahi Shimbun featuring an article about Helen Keller's return home and her dog, Kamikaze-Go, accompanied by its English translation.
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Front page of the 'New World-Sun Daily' with the headline: "Miss Keller Here with Dog: Prof. Iwahashi Not on Chichibu."
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Letter from Nicholas C. Rhoden, Oakland, CA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing copies of articles about Helen Keller in Japanese.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Nicholas C. Rhoden, Oakland, CA in thanks for the articles in Japanese and inviting him to AFB.
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Polly Thomson's datebook for the 1948-1949, including visit to Austalia and Japan, accompanied by a bookmark from the Park Hotel, Matsuhima, Japan.
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Press release by Frank S. Mead for the John Milton Society entitled "Helen Keller to Tour Orient."
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Tentative schedule for Helen Keller's visit to the "Orient and Near East."
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Proposed schedules for Helen Keller's visit to the "Orient and Near East."
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Letter from Helen Keller to Colonel Crawford Sams regarding transportation from Australia to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Colonel Crawford Sams enclosing letters about her and Polly Thomson's clearance papers to Japan.
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Letter from Philip K. Ryan, Director of International Activities, The American National Red Cross, Washington, DC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding their work in Japan and Korea and inviting her to DC.
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Publication entitled "A Visit to the Blind in the Orient and the Near East," divided by country visited, including photographs of places visited by Dr. and Mrs. Milton T. Stauffer.
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Letter from "Eric," Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia to Polly Thomson missing her in Australia and about her visit to Japan.
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Note to Evelyn D. Seide enclosing a letter from Lillian Boxon, "Truth" and "Sportsman" Limited, NYC to Mrs. Seide with questions to ask Helen Keller for the Sunday edition of The Daily Mirror, Sydney, Australia.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Ichiro Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan requesting a message to Helen Keller in honor of her visit to his country.
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Memorandum from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Herman H. Roose, NYC in thanks for his assistance regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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"Tentative Schedule for Helen Keller Far East Tour."
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Letter from William Fisher. Jr. to Eikichi Araki, Ambassador to the US, Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C. inviting him to the Helen Keller Dinner in NYC before he journey to the Far East.
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Letter from Gen Nishino, Managing Director, Social Welfare Society, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan regarding arrangements for Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Gen Nishino, Managing Director, Social Welfare Society, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan regarding Helen Keller's schedule during her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan, Washington, D.C. to William Fisher, Jr., NYC accepting his invitation to the Helen Keller Dinner.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan, Washington, D.C. regarding the schedule for the Helen Keller Dinner.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan, Washington, D.C. regarding the schedule for the Helen Keller Dinner.
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Letter from N. Isshiki, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding arrangements for Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by a schedule of the visit.
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Letter from Fumihiko Suzuki, Secretary to the Ambassador, Embassy of Japan, Washington, D.C. to William Fisher, Jr., NYC acknowledging receipt of letter and information on communication with Japan.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Sadao Iguchi, Ambassador of Japan, Washington, D.C. acknowledging receipt of letter and communication with the Japanese Prime Minister.
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Letter from Mary S. Folmar, Chairman, Welfare Committee, Kadena Officers' Wives Club, San Francisco, CA to AFOB, NYC regarding the possibility of Helen Keller visiting Okinawa during her stay in Japan.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Mary S. Folmar, Chairman, Welfare Committee, Kadena Officers' Wives Club, San Francisco, CA regarding Helen Keller's travel schedule.
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Telegram from Helen Keller, Bangalore, India to AFOB, NYC regarding her receipt of a doctorate from Harvard University and asking to rearrange her Japanese schedule.
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Telegram from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Gen Nishino, Managing Director, Social Welfare Society, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan cancelling some of Helen Keller's plans in Japan.
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Telegram from Gen Nishino, Managing Director, Social Welfare Society, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding Helen Keller's schedule change in Japan.
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Letter from Gen Nishino, Managing Director, Social Welfare Society, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding Helen Keller's schedule while in Japan.
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Letter from Gen Nishino, Managing Director, Social Welfare Society, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller, New Delhi, India regarding the schedule for her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Mary S. Folmar, Chairman, Welfare Committee, Kadena Officers' Wives Club, San Francisco, CA to AFOB, NYC regarding the possibility of Helen Keller visiting Okinawa during her stay in Japan.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Mary S. Folmar, Chairman, Welfare Committee, Kadena Officers' Wives Club, San Francisco, CA acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Herman H. Roose, Seoul, Korea regarding Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Telegram from the Mainichi Newspapers, Tokyo, Japan to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding Helen Keller's arrival in Tokyo.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's tour of the Far East.
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Note from Gale Hargrove, Administrative Assistant to the Ambassador, American Embassy, Tokyo, Japan to Polly Thomson regarding Helen Keller's schedule of events during her visit to Japan.
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"Program for the symposium around Miss Helen Keller, Sponsored by the Minister of Health & Welfare."
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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List of guests at a reception for Helen Keller at the Imperial Hotel in Japan.
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List of guests at a reception for Helen Keller at the Imperial Hotel in Japan.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Japan from June 1-5, 1955.
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Letter from Mary S. Folmar, Chairman, Welfare Committee, Kadena Officers' Wives Club, San Francisco, CA to Helen Keller, NYC in thanks for their meeting.
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Report on the Moro Gakuen (or Blind and Deaf Institute) in Okinawa, Japan.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Mary S. Folmar acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Welcome address given by Tokujiro Torri, President, Japan United Association of the Blind, Kyoto, Japan at an event with Helen Keller.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Tokujiro Toribatake, Ishikawa Association for the Benefit of the Blind, Kanazawa, Japan in appreciation of her visit to Kanazawa.
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Letter from Rutaro Takahashi, President, Tokyo Helen Keller Society, Japan to Helen Keller in thanks for her greeting to the students of the Helen Keller Institute.
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Letter from Ryutaro Takahashi, Chairman, Tokyo Helen Keller Association, Japan to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in appreciation of her visit.
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Report about Helen Keller and her visit to Japan.
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Speech given by Oosima Isao in Japan about the education of the blind.
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Speech given during an event with Helen Keller in Japan.
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Letter from Katoharu Nagaoka, Association of Blind Students of the Universities in Japan, Osaka, Japan, on behalf of the Association, imparting a message to Helen Keller.
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Newspaper article from 'Listen' about Helen Keller's receipt of a golden key from Seiichrio Yasui, Governor of Tokyo, Japan.
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Letter from Katoharu Nagaoka, Managing Editor, Braille Mainichi, Mainichi Newspapers, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in thanks for the photograph and enclosing a thank you note from the Nagano Prefectural Association for the Blind.
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Letter from Yoshio Zenisaka, President, Promoters' Association for the Nagao Prefectural Hall for the Blind, Nagano, Japan to Helen Keller in thanks for her message on the proposed construction of the Nagano Prefectural Hall for the Blind.
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Article from 'The Saturday Evening Post' by Laurence Critchell entitled "The Day Helen Keller Came to Tokyo," with photographs from Miss Keller's visit.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's tour of the Far East.
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Telegram from Victor J. Baltazar, Manila, Philippines to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding Helen Keller's departure from Manila to Tokyo.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Genevieve Caulfield, Bangkok, Thailand acknowledging receipt of her letters, plans for Helen Keller's visit, and the Far East Conference on Work for the Blind.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's Far East Tour.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's Far East Tour.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's Far East Tour.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr., NYC to Helen Keller, Mysore, India regarding the commemoration of her 75th birthday while she is in Tokyo.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr. to Art La Vove, Manager, News Bureau, Pan American World Airways, Los Angeles, CA providing information on Helen Keller's flight into Los Angeles from Tokyo.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Polly Thomson, Mysore, India regarding the itinerary for the remainder of their Far East Tour.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Ooty, India to Eric T. Boulter regarding the itinerary for their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Polly Thomson, Manila, Philippines regarding air transport for their flight from Tokyo to New York.
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Invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Allison to Helen Keller for tea, with letter of response from Miss Keller to Mr. Allison in thanks for his hospitality at the American Embassy in Tokyo.
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Letter from Helen Keller to James S. Adams regarding his upcoming visit to Japan.
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Card from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Peter W. Adams with a gift from Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to James S. Adams, Greenwich, CT regarding his upcoming visit to Japan.
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Newspaper article from the Mainichi Daily News entitled "US Investor Adams Brings Message of Helen Keller," with photograph of James S. Adams and Katoharu Nagaoka.
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Photograph of James S. Adams giving a message from Helen Keller to Katoharu Nagaoka.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lal Advani in thanks for his birthday message and regarding her visit to Japan and Indonesia.
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Letters from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about work for the blind in Australia and their upcoming visit to Japan.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding the situation of the blind of Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia about his work for the blind in Australia.
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Correspondence between E. Arnold, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson about their visit to Japan and regarding the blind of Australia.
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Letter from June Bessho, Tokyo, Japan to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT asking for a recommendation on her masseuse services, accompanied by the letter by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall about her visit to South Africa and advocacy for the blind in that country.
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Letter from Gilbert Bowles, Philadelphia, PA to Helen Keller, Fairfield, CT enclosing a letter from Takeo Iwahashi, Osaka City, Japan about their visit to Japan.
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Letter from John A. Brailsford, Levin, New Zealand to Helen Keller in appreciation of her speech given at the Wellington Town Hall.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Lane Carlson in thanks for her Christmas greetings, accompanied by postcard from Ms. Carlston to Miss Keller from Ivy Green, Tuscumbia, AL.
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Correspondence to and from Lois W. Cooper, Greenville, SC about Helen Keller's visit to Japan, accompanied by a memorandum from Emily J. Klinkhart, NYC to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC about Ms. Cooper's donation.
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Article by Marguerite L. Levine entitled "The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Letter."
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Note from Marguerite L. Levine to Patricia S. Smith about Norman Cousins' file and the Hiroshima letter.
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Letter from Patricia S. Smith to Norman Cousins, Editor, Saturday Review-World Magazine, NYC enclosing a letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney about Hiroshima.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Najla Dabaghie about her upcoming visit to the Near East.
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Letter (pages missing) from Polly Thomson regarding advocacy for those with vision loss, travel to Japan and domestic life
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Letter from Charlotte B. Deforest, Kobe College, Nishinomiya, Japan to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY about the death of Ishiko Katsurauma.
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Letter to Margot de Besozzi, Portofino, Italy acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Correspondence to and from Arthur Dilley about the death of friends, Helen Keller's book "Teacher," and other aspects of their lives, accompanied by a note from Downs Printing Company, Inc. and letter thanking them for the book "Poems of Arthur Urbane Dilley."
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Correspondence to and from Maude Dozier, Honolulu, HI reminiscing on the time Helen Keller spent at her home in Fukuoka, Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Belle Eagar about Anne Sullivan Macy's health and a possible visit to Japan.
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Correspondence to and from Clive Evatt about their travels in Australia and Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John H. Finley about her visit to Japan, accompanied by a memorandum from L. Markel to Mr. Finley declining to print the article.
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Correspondence to, from, and regarding Yoko Fuji and her death in 1956.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Fukuo Fujino about her visit to Osaka, accompanied by a letter from Marguerite L. Levine to The Mainichi Newspaper asking for Mr. Fujino's contact information.
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Correspondence between Nobukatsu Fujita, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson about Mr. Fujita's work and wishing Miss Keller a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Carrie B. F. Fuld about Anne Sullivan Macy's health and invitation to Japan.
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Letter from Carolyn L. Cole to Helen Keller enclosing grains of rice from Lt. John H. Gannett from Tokyo, Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Amelia Gladu about their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's health and visit to Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Amelia Gladu about their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's health and visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Amelia Gladu about her visit to Japan and Polly Thomson's health.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Amelia Gladu about Helen Keller's health and their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's health and visit to Japan.
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Letter from Joseph C. Grew to Helen Keller about his donation to AFB, accompanied by pages from the book, "Ten Years in Japan: A Contemporary Record Drawn from the Diaries and Private and Official Papers of Joseph C. Grew, United States Ambassador to Japan, 1932-1942," with mention and photographs of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Colonel Harbison in thanks for his assistance in transporting their good from Japan, accompanied by correspondence inquiring into the value of this letter, which was signed by Miss Keller.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Grace Hamman about Polly Thomson's health.
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Letter from Gale Hargrove to Helen Keller about her visit to Tokyo.
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Letter from Gale Hargrove to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday and about her new assignment in India.
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Letters from Gale Hargrove requesting a visit with Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Gale Hargrove and Winifred A. Corbally about Miss Hargrove's request to visit Helen Keller.
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Letter from Gale Hargrove to Jansen Noyes, Jr. about his request for information on Helen Keller for the AFB Archives.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine to Gale Hargrove acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney about publishing her diaries and her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about their trip to Japan and viewing tapestries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Herbert Haas about Polly Thomson's health and her conversation with Amelia B. Gladu.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about the AFB Trustees and Helen Keller's letter from Hiroshima.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about the AFB Trustees and Helen Keller's letter from Hiroshima.
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Letter from Winifred A. Corbally to Nella Braddy Henney about Dr. Milton Stauffer and Ian F. Scott Pearson.
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Article by Marguerite L. Levine entitled "The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Letter".
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Correspondence to and from Kazuo Honma about Helen Keller's visit to Japan and the AFB archives.
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Speech given by Helen Keller about Japan.
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Letter to Margaret Jarman about an article about Walter G. Holmes.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about the possibility of visiting Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about Anne Sullivan Macy's failing health.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about Anne Sullivan Macy's failing health.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about the possibility of visiting Japan.
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Telegram from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller about her upcoming visit.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about the Japanese Lighthouse.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about the possibility of visiting Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about the possibility of visiting Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about speaking engagements in Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about speaking engagements and places to visit in Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in anticipation of their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi in anticipation of their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Milton T. Stauffer about Helen Keller's travel itinerary in Japan and Korea.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about preparations for their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Polly Thomson about preparations for their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about preparations for their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about preparations for their visit to Japan.
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Speeches given by Helen Keller, while in Japan, on the following topics: Hiroshima (while in the city), social welfare workers, educators, women, the deafblind, and faith.
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Speeches given by and letters from Helen Keller, while in Japan, on the following topics: Hiroshima (while in the city), faith, Takeo Iwahashi, women, the deafblind, and aboard the U.S.A.T. Shanks.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi about her upcoming visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi about their recent travels.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi about their recent travels.
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Letter from Michiko Koizumi saying goodbye, with letter from Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi wishing to locate the writer.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi in appreciation of their gifts and items from Japan.
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Draft of letter to Edina Iwahashi about the school, "Toei".
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Letter from Helen Keller to Takeo Iwahashi asking for a film of her last visit to Japan.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Polly Thomson about visiting Japan and work for the blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi about work at home and communication with Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi about work at home and communication with Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi in hopes of visiting Japan again.
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Letter from Hideyuki Iwahashi to M. R. Barnett about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Hideyuki Iwahashi to Evelyn D. Seide and Winifred A. Corbally about Helen Keller's visits to Japan, accompanied by a newspaper article from The Mainichi entitled "Memorial Service for the Late Miss Helen Keller".
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Correspondence to Takeyasku Kato about Helen Keller's visit to Japan and Mr. Kato's family.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Helen Kellogg about Helen Keller's visit to the Far East.
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Correspondence between Kosaku Kigo and Helen Keller about her visit to Japan and his work with the Municipal Marriage Board.
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Correspondence to and from Keijiko Kosakai regarding Helen Keller's visit to Gifu City, Japan.
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Correspondence from and about T. Kumagae regarding braille publications and Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Cross reference page for a tea set given by the Kyoto Municipal Assembly,
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Correspondence to, from, and regarding General MacArthur, with topics including Takeo Iwahashi and Eugene H. Dooman.
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Cross reference page for Mainichi Shimbun and Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Correspondence to and from Mrs. Hamilton Mally about visiting Helen Keller and sending her copies of Helen Keller's writings.
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Letter from Yutaka Nakadoi to Helen Keller about a monument in memory of her visit to Itsukushima and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Y. Matsumoto to Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson acknowledging receipt of picture and about Japanese translations of Miss Keller's books.
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Letter from H. V. Evatt to Victor Maxwell about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Arthur S. Drakeford to Victor Maxwell about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Arthur S. Drakeford to Victor Maxwell about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Koizumi Michiko to Helen Keller in thanks for her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Sada Miura to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's upcoming visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel about her visit to Scotland.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller about work at AFB and her visit to Japan.
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Telegram from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to M. C. Migel from Japan.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller about work at AFB and her visit to Japan.
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Telegram to M. C. Migel about a resolution and photograph.
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Telegram from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller with concerns for her health.
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Telegram from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel assuring him of her good health.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller about her visit to Japan.
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Telegram from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel assuring him of her good health.
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Telegram from M. C. Migel to Helen Keller asking when she will be back home.
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Telegram from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel with her departure date from Japan.
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Telegram from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel with her departure date from Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel about her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel about her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel about visiting Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel about Polly Thomson's health and her recent visit to Japan.
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Letters to Lily Moriya about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Ada Moore in sympathy on the death of her son and about her visit to Japan.
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Letters from Nelson B. Neff to M. C. Migel and Polly Thomson about a new car and her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Nelson B. Neff to Helen Keller about Takeo Iwahashi and her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Nelson B. Neff to Polly Thomson enclosing prints and a book.
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Letter from Nelson B. Neff to Helen Keller with updates on his family and a letter from Yoshisuke Kasai.
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Article by Helen Keller about her visit to Japan.
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Article by Nelson B. Neff entitled "Two on a Broomstick" about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's visit to Japan.
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Correspondence to and from Rev. P. L. Palmore about Helen Keller's visit to Japan and inviting her to his daughter's wedding.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Ada Rider in thanks for her hospitality.
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Letter from Herman Roose to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson requesting a visit, with address note.
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Letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Helen Keller with a goodwill message for the people of Japan and wishing her success during her visit.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Miss Satoru Nakamura in thanks for her letter and gift.
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Letter from Ann Samson to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about her visit to Japan.
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Partial letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with article on Miss Keller's visit to the Far East.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Lenore Smith about their visit to Japan.
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Letter from Polly Thomson to Lenore Smith about a visit to the Far East.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Hannah Takagi about interned Japanese children's education.
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Letters from Leaf S. Chiba to Polly Thomson about her life and the plight of the blind in Japan.
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Letter from Chikao Honda sending Polly Thomson a "Tsubo" (Pot) by artist Kanjiro Kawai.
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Letter from Edith Sebald asking Polly Thomson when she and Helen Keller will return to Tokyo.
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Letter from Sister Mary Kostka to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Radiogram to Helen Keller wishing her a happy eightieth birthday.
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Letter from Mr. and Mrs. T. Tsuji to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their trip to Japan.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller asking Franklin D. Roosevelt to send encouragement to Japan.
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Letter from William D. Hassett to Helen Keller about President Roosevelt's inability to write Japan.
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Letter from Tohru Watanabe about Helen Keller's work and her visit to Japan.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and Bufo Yamamuro about his books on many topics.
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Correspondence with Japanese associates recalling Helen Keller and her life.
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Press clipping discussing Helen Keller's return from a recent trip to Japan.
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Press clippings concerning Helen Keller's trip to Japan and the Akitas she was given.
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Translated article forwarded to Marguerite Levine about the history of Helen Keller's Akitas.
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Letter forwarding an article about the history of Helen Keller's Akitas.
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Draft of Helen Keller's statement of thanks given at the AFOB statue presentation.
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Copy of Helen Keller's statement of thanks given at the AFOB statue presentation.
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Copy of Helen Keller's statement of thanks given at the AFOB statue presentation.
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Copy of Helen Keller's statement of thanks given at the AFOB statue presentation.
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Letter requesting Helen Keller send some photographs to facilitate making a bust of her.
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Correspondence thanking Mrs. Donaldson for a donation to Helen Keller's work.
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Letter concerning Margaret Hale's interest in learning to assist the blind.
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Letter introducing Helen Keller to M. Hale, a blind girl interested in working with the blind.
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Letter telling Helen Keller how special it was to see her in Nagasaki.
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Correspondence with T. Uemura regarding a photograph of Helen Keller in Japan in 1937.
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Letter from K. Yasika discussing some books he plans to write regarding Japan.
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Letter from M. Fukaumi telling Helen Keller what a positive influence her visit brought.
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Letter from Helen to Mr. Kawabata who remembered meeting her when she was in Japan
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Letter from Kozo Kashiwai thanking Helen Keller for a photograph and her visit to Japan
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Letter from Ms. Sato talking about organizations for lepers and the blind in postwar Japan
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Letter from Katoharu Nagaoka on Helen Keller's itinerary in Japan and sending birthday wishes
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Nishino talking about her and Polly Thomson's trip to Japan
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Letter from Helen Keller to General Noshino talking about her upcoming trip to Japan
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Letter from Masuichi Takino to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about Takeo Iwahashi's health, with letter of receipt from Miss Keller.
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Correspondence to and from Rakusan Tsuchiya about Helen Keller's visit to Japan.
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Letter from T. Yoshimoto to Helen Keller about the blind of Japan, with letter of receipt from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Letter from Michiona Suwabe to Helen Keller asking her to sponsor his family to come to the USA, with note from Eric T. Boulter about the letter and letter of denial from Evelyn D. Seide.
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Postcard and envelope from Lois F. Kramer to Helen Keller about her message to the children of Tokyo.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Kuri-oi Mojin-kai with greetings to the Rakusenen National Leper Sanatorium.
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Letter of admiration from Tomoko Masuda to Helen Keller, with memorandum and letter of receipt from Mary L. Gallagher.
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Letter from Matajiro Mitani to Helen Keller wishing her well from Kanazawa, with letter of receipt from Mary L. Gallagher.
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Letter from Isamu Takahashi requesting photo of Helen Keller's trip to Japan.
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Letter from Barbara Kiefer to Helen recalling meeting her in Japan, wishing happy birthday
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Correspondence with Yoriko Karasaki recalling meeting Helen and Polly in Kyoto, Japan
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Correspondence with Sara Miley asking if Helen remembers her grandfather, who met Helen in Japan
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Helen Keller's speech given whilst in Japan regarding how she finds happiness and wonder in life
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Helen Keller's speech "Faith for the Orient" in which she discusses her own faith and that of Japan
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Helen Keller's speech greeting the blind of Nippon, Japan
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Helen Keller's speech in Nippon, Japan, expressing excitement about working together for the blind
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Helen Keller's speech to the 50,000 deaf in Japan praising their courage in face of their hardships
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Helen Keller's speech at Hiroshima, Japan, remarking on the city's triumph over tragedy
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Helen Keller's speech in Japan advocating for the needs of the blind and deaf
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Helen Keller's speech to a women's college in Japan advocating for the adult blind of Tokyo
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Helen Keller's speech at a rally in Kyoto, Japan, encouraging the blind to continue their brave efforts
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Helen Keller's acceptance speech thanking Japan for a dedication statue at Niigata School
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Article by Laurence Critchell in the Saturday Evening Post about Helen Keller's trip to Tokyo
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A poem written by Fukuo Fujino of Japan about his time as Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's guide
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An essay welcoming Helen Keller to Japan, written by Japanese student Keiko Kiya
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Article in New Japan discussing her second visit to Japan as well as the 25th anniversary of the Braille Mainichi.
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Article about Helen Keller's visit to Japan and her attainment of an Akita puppy.
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Letter from Asaichiro Wada to H.H. Hathaway enclosing an article welcoming Helen Keller to Japan
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Helen Keller's foreword to "The Education of Exceptional Children" regarding Japanese handicapped
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Draft of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her travels to Japan
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Essay written by Helen Keller about her travels in Japan for the Helen Keller Campaign
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Essay written by Helen Keller about her travels in Japan for the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding the newspaper men of Japan and nature
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her opinion of the people of Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding Nippon, Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan
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Label for folder in Helen Keller Archives containing Japanese articles
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan in 1937
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller regarding her advocacy campaign in Japan in 1948
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Excerpt of essay written by Helen Keller comparing Japan of 1937 and Japan of 1948
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Essay by Helen Keller entitled "A People's Welcome" about her travels to Japan
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Article by Percy Noel about Helen Keller's work in Japan for The Japan Times & Mail.
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Calligraphy scroll
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Proclamation from "Dr. Keller's Statement to Nippon"
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Photograph album, "Souvenir of Hirosaki" dedicated to Helen Keller
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Document in Japanese with envelope
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Document in Japanese
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Document in braille
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Document in Japanese
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Document in Japanese with red stamp
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Document with braille text and accompanying sheet of Japanese text
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Document in Japanese
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Document in Japanese on calligraphic scroll
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Document in Japanese on calligraphic scroll with envelope, October 12, 1937
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Document in Japanese
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Proclamation from Mayor of Nagasaki, calligraphic welcome scroll and envelope
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Envelope with Japanese writing
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Article from the Chicago Tribune reporting Helen Keller stopped in Chicago on her way to Japan
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Article from The New York Times reporting Helen Keller will travel to Japan to aid the blind
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Article from Chicago publication reporting on Helen Keller's visit before leaving for Japan
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Article from the Chicago American reporting on Helen Keller's visit before leaving for Japan
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Various articles reporting on Helen Keller's advocacy efforts in Kansas City, Chicago, Japan and Korea
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's visit to Hawaii and her upcoming trip to Japan
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Photo of Helen Keller reading Polly Thomson's lips upon their departure from San Francisco to Japan.
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Article from The Japan Times & Mail reporting on Helen Keller's advocacy work for the blind in Japan
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Article from The Tokyo Nichi Nichi reporting on Helen Keller's farewell speech to Osaka businessmen
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Article announcing construction of Japanese home for the blind, influenced by Helen Keller's visit to Japan
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's farewell remarks as she leaves Japan for the United States
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's departure from Japan for Korea as part of her advocacy tour
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Article reporting that Helen Keller's address book and money was stolen in Tokyo
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Article from the New York Post about Helen Keller's views on dictatorship, democracy, and Japan
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Article from the Passaic Herald-News announcing Helen Keller's dog Kenzan-Go has returned
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Article from the New York Journal-American reporting Helen Keller's dog, Kenzan-Go, has returned
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Article from the New York Sun reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan to lecture
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Article from The Mainichi about Helen Keller's correspondence with Takeo Iwahashi and her planned trip to Japan
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Article from Albany Knickerbocker News reporting Helen Keller's request to visit Japan approved
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Article about Helen Keller in Japanese
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Article announcing Helen Keller will visit Japan to meet the blind
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Article about Helen Keller's upcoming travel to Japan to aid the blind
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Article from the Schenectady Union-Star reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan to lecture
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Article from the Waterbury American reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan to lecture
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Article from the Jackson Citizen Patriot reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan to lecture
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Article from the Syracuse Herald Journal reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan to lecture
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Article from The Mainichi about Helen Keller's upcoming visit to Japan to aid the blind
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Article announcing Helen Keller Song competition to celebrate her upcoming visit to Japan
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Article from The Mainichi Press expressing hope that Helen Keller's visit to Japan will help the Japanese rise from misfortune
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Article reporting Helen Keller will leave Sydney for Japan, detailing future plans for her world tour
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's message to the Japanese upon her departure for America
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Article reporting Helen Keller's visit to Japan inspired construction of new home for the blind
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Article reporting Helen Keller has arrived in Japan to aid the deaf and blind
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Article reporting Helen Keller has arrived in Japan to aid the deaf and blind
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller
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Article reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan, sponsored by the Mainichi Publishing Co.
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Article from Stars & Stripes reporting Helen Keller's impressions of Japan and lecture tour itinerary
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Article from The Mainichi about Helen Keller's address in Tokyo advocating for the deaf and blind
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Article from the Nippon Times about Tokyo welcoming ceremony for Helen Keller
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's impressions of Japan as told in a recent lecture
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's various speaking engagements during her Japan lecture tour
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Article reporting Emperor and Empress of Japan met with Helen Keller in the Imperial Palace
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Photo of Helen Keller leaving Tokyo Station during her lecture tour in Japan
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Photo of Helen Keller addressing Japanese at Imperial Palace plaza in Tokyo, published in the Springfield, Mass, Daily News
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Photo of Helen Keller addressing Japanese at Imperial Palace plaza in Tokyo, published in The New York Times
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Article about Helen Keller's address promoting democracy to the 11th Airborne Division's Dependent School in Sapporo
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their lecture tour of Japan
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's various speaking engagements during her Japan lecture tour
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their lecture tour of Japan
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their lecture tour of Japan
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their lecture tour of Japan
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Photo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and J.P.J. McCauley at Iwakuni on Keller's arrival in Japan
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their lecture tour of Japan
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their lecture tour of Japan
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Photo of Helen Keller speaking at the Industrial Club, Tokyo, during her Japanese lecture tour
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Article from The New York Times about Helen Keller's enthusiastic reception in Japan
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Article from The Mainichi about support for Helen Keller in Osaka and her message to the citizens
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Article from The Mainichi about Helen Keller's lectures and advocacy efforts in Osaka, Japan
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Photos of Helen Keller shopping and eating during leisure time in Osaka, Japan
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Article from Pacific Stars and Stripes about Helen Keller's arrival and address in Kyoto, Japan
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Article from Pacific Stars and Stripes about Helen Keller's suggestions to Japan to improve conditions for their blind
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Article from the Nippon Times reporting on Helen Keller's farewell message to Japan
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Article from the Cincinnati Times-Star reporting on Helen Keller's farewell to Japan
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Article from the Wilmington, Del., Journal reporting on Helen Keller's farewell to Japan
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Article from the Meadville Trib.-Repub reporting Helen Keller to return to U.S. from Japan
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Article from the Lock Haven Express reporting Helen Keller to return to U.S. from Japan
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Article written by Helen Keller for The Mainichi, "My Impressions of Japan"
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Article from The Mainichi reporting creation of Japan Helen Keller Society
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Article reporting Helen Keller will visit Japan next year to advocate for the deaf and blind
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Article reporting Helen Keller will soon arrive in Japan as part of her Asia advocacy tour
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Article from The Mainichi reporting Helen Keller gave lecture in Japan encouraging handicapped
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Photo of Helen Keller and Japanese government officials during visit to Japan, published in the Nippon Times
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Article in Japanese from The Mainichi about Helen Keller
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Article in Japanese about Helen Keller
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Article from the Seattle Post-Intellegencer - Helen Keller praises Japan's work for the blind
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Article from The Mainichi Overseas about Helen Keller's recent trip to Japan to aid the blind
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Article from The Japan Times about June Bessho's new clinic and Helen Keller's support
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Article from the Decatur Daily about Akitas, with mention of Helen Keller's Akita dogs
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XX." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, education of the deaf and blind, work done for the deaf and blind, Seeing Eye, Inc., seeing eye dogs, the Perkins Institution for the Blind, the deaths of Anne Sullivan Macy and Charles B. Hayes, Keller's travel to Japan to aid the blind, and Talking Books. Scrapbook clippings circa 1924-1937. Scrapbook created May 1936.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXI." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, new technology to aid the deaf and blind, Amelia Earhart, the presentation of the Roosevelt Medal Award to Keller and Macy, work for and by the deaf and blind, Talking Books, Seeing Eye, Inc., and the release of Keller's "Midstream" and "Helen Keller's Journal". Scrapbook clippings circa 1936-1938. Scrapbook created August 1937.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXXIII." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, Keller's lecture tour overseas (particularly Japan), seeing eye dogs, Keller's writing, Swedenborgianism, the death of Helen May Martin, Louis Braille, and various deaf/blind experiences. Scrapbook clippings circa 1938-1949. Scrapbook created August 1948.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXXIV." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, seeing eye dogs, education of the deaf and blind, the presentation of the M.C. Migel Award to Stetson K. Ryan, Keller's 69th birthday, Julia Ward Howe, Keller's visit to Japan, Jo Davidson, and Keller's visit to the Library of Congress. Scrapbook clippings circa 1943-1949. Scrapbook created April 1949.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXXV." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, the Volta Bureau, seeing eye dogs, education of the deaf and blind, and Keller's advocacy tour of Asia. Scrapbook clippings circa 1948-1950. Scrapbook created November 1949.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 51." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, Keller's 75th birthday, Keller's honorary degrees from Harvard and West Berlin's free university, the Helen Keller commemorative stamps, "Helen Keller in Her Story", the 1955 M.C. Migel Awards, and seeing eye dogs. Scrapbook clippings circa 1892-1955. Scrapbook created May 1955.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 52." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, Keller's book "Teacher", the 40th anniversary of American Foundation for the Overseas Blind, Keller's 75th birthday, the Oscar award for "Helen Keller in Her Story", Van Wyk Brooks' "Helen Keller: Sketch for a Portrait", seeing eye dogs, and Keller's Rotary Service Medal. Scrapbook clippings circa 1955-1956. Scrapbook created December 1955.
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 53." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, "Helen Keller in Her Story", the M.C. Migel Award, "The Miracle Worker" both on stage and on television, the Keller-Macy Cottage at Perkins, Keller's book "Teacher", the death of Lucy Armistead Goldthwaite, Keller's travels abroad, and seeing eye dogs. Scrapbook clippings circa 1956-1957. Scrapbook created October 1956.
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Photograph of Helen Keller standing next to a bed with her arms around an Akita dog.; circa 1937
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Photograph of head and shoulders of Helen Keller outdoors in Japan.; 1955
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, outdoors at the Imperial Hotel, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, outdoors at the Imperial Hotel, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in an automobile.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in an automobile.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson examining bird cages in a shop in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller touching flowers at Sanseido Publishing, Japan. 1937
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Photograph of Helen Keller touching flowers at Sanseido Publishing, Japan. 1937
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and unidientified men (possibly Takeo Iwahashi) on board the Asama Maru in Yokohama, Japan.
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Photograph of a large group assembled outside Akita Lecture Meeting Hall, including Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and possibly Takeo Iwahashi.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi, Mr., Mrs. & Miss. Takiyama, and Mr. Inaba in Angtong, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and four unidentified individuals, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi, Mr., Mrs. and Miss. Takiyama, and Mr. Inaba in Angtong, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson being greeted by children and adults at Fukuoka Station, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson being greeted by children and adults at Fukuoka Station, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and the Mayor of Fukuoka, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller standing with Polly Thomson as she receives a gift. Fukuoka, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller standing with Polly Thomson at Fukushima train station, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at Fukushima train station, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and officials in Fukushima, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and unidentified adults and children outside Fukushima Elementary School.
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Photograph of a crowd watching Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in an assembly hall at the Elementary School of Fukushima City.
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Photograph of a crowd with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in an assembly hall in Gifu.
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Photograph of a crowd with Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi in an assembly hall in Gifu.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and two others at the Gifu School for the Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and students and staff at the Gifu School for the Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on a boat in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing. Wth them are Takeo Iwahashi and an unidentified woman.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Takeo Iwahashi with children and adults in a hall.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson outdoors, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on a small boat, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and four unidentified individuals walking outdoors, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and two others looking at a building model.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others gathered around a dining table at Hotel Misono, Hakodate.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing next to a model of buildings in Hakodate.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing traditional clothing at a ceremony in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing traditional clothing at Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing traditional Japanese clothing.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson kneeling and wearing traditional Japanese clothing.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson kneeling and wearing traditional Japanese clothing.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing traditional Japanese clothing and holding a rooster with a long tail.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi collectively holding roosters.
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Photograph of a group of people outside a building including Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with Ainu indigenous people, Hokkaido.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with men, women and children posing outside the Yunokawa Rotary Club, Hokkaido.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with Ainu indigenous people, Hokkaido.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson holding a Japanese Kettle at the Iwate Prefectural School for the Deaf and Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi by a tree at the Iwate Prefectural School for the Deaf and Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi with assembled school children at the Iwate Prefectural School for the Deaf and Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi with assembled students and staff at the Iwate Prefectural School for the Deaf and Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi outside Kobe College.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Dr. Mac Cousland outside Kobe College.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others outside Kobe College.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others outside Kobe College.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and four unidentified women outside Seinan Gakuin School.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and two unidentified women exiting Seinan Gakuin School.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and seven unidentified men outdoors at the Seinan Gakuin School.
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and unidentified adults during on a visit to the Seinan Gakuin School.
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the site of a bell in Nara.
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson walking outdoors in Nara.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others standing outdoors at the Fujiya Hotel in Hakone.
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller touching the great bronze bell at Nara.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Chikao Honda, Governor Nomura and others at the Tsukihitei Hotel, Nara.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Chikao Honda and Governor Nomura at the Tsukihitei Hotel, Nara.
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others at the Fujiya Hotel in Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller looking out of a train window in Okayama.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi with deer.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson walking away from a large, traditional, Japanese building.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi with deer.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with deer.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking at Okayama City Hall.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson listening to school girls singing, Okayama.
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and a nun in Okayama.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi with an audience of girls and boys in an auditorium in Okayama.
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Photograph taken in Okayama of a government official delivering an address. Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi sit to one side.
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Photograph taken at Okayama train station of the Governor's wife, Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Photograph taken in an auditorium in Okayama. Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others are standing.
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Photograph taken in an auditorium in Okayama. A young woman is reading aloud to Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi.
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Photograph taken as Helen Keller and Polly Thomson arrive at Osaka train station.
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Photograph taken as Helen Keller and Polly Thomson arrive at Osaka train station.
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Photograph taken of the crowd at Osaka train station as they await Helen Keller's arrival.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson as they arrive at Osaka train station.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson touching the traditional head dress of a bride at the Osaka Women's Club.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with the Iwahashi family in Osaka.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Hall of Tennoji Girls's school, Osaka.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at Central City Hall Women's Lecture Meeting in Osaka.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at Central City Hall Women's Lecture Meeting in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi in a group with members of the Osaka Church.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving bouquets of flowers at Osaka Church.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Osaka Church.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Osaka Church.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Osaka Church.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and four others at the Osaka Hotel.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at the Osaka Hotel.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson attending a dinner party at a hotel in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and the Governor's wife at a tea party in Osaka.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Meiji Kinen-Kan auditorium in Osaka during the inaugural ceremony of the "Society of the Welfare for the Deaf and Dumb."
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and an unidentified man, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Masao Seki and his daughter at the Radio Broadcasting Corporation, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and officials at a dinner dinner party at the Hotel New Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller shaking hands with a school girl at an event at the Central City Hall in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a bird at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a bird at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller with a bird at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller with a bird at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Premier General Senjuro Hayashi, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller holding an ivory doll at the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Premier General Senjuro Hayashi, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Kio and Takeo Iwahashi and two unidentified individuals, Imperial Hotel Gardens.
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Photograph taken on the grounds of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, eight unidentified guests and three waitresses.
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Photograph taken on the grounds of the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, an unidentified guest and a waitress.
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Photograph taken at the Sansei-do Publishing House, Tokyo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi and others.
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Photograph taken at the Sansei-do Publishing House, Tokyo of Helen Keller and a man shaking hands.
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Photograph taken at the Sansei-do Publishing House, Tokyo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others.
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Photograph taken at a meal of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Marquis Tokugawa and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi among others.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Marquis Tokugawa and Polly Thomson in the Marquis's garden, Tokyo.
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Photograph of the audience in a hall at the Marquis Tokugawa's School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of the audience in a hall at the Marquis Tokugawa's School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of the audience in a hall at the Marquis Tokugawa's School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Marquis Tokugawa, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Marquis's School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Marquis Tokugawa, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi at the Marquis's School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Marquis Tokugawa, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi, students and audience members at a hall at the School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Marquis Tokugawa, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi, the school Principal and the audience in a hall at the School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Marquis Tokugawa and Polly Thomson with school children in a hall at the School for the Deaf, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing in front of a monument to Tashiro Furukawa, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller receiving a gift at the Lighthouse in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a man in traditional Japanese clothing.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others outside a building in Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others on a boat deck.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi on a train station platform.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi in a hall room.
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Photograph of Helen Keller embracing a girl in a hall room.
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Photograph of Helen Keller receiving a bouquet of flowers from a young girl while others look on.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi with others.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi.
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Photograph of Helen Keller greeting an unidentified young woman on a stage.
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Photograph taken indoors of a group standing and seated in rows, including Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi.
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Photograph taken on a ship's deck with Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, an unidentified man and an Akita dog.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi sitting and standing behind a podium.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi standing behind a podium with an audience around them.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi on a stage in Yokosuka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, possibly at a train station in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and an unidentified man in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson getting into a car in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing by Lake Biwa, Japan.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi with others, Japan.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Kio Iwahashi walking in Fukuoka.
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Photograph taken of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson being driven from Fukuoka train station.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson waving at a crowd as they are driven in Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson waving at a crowd as they are driven in Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Kio Iwahashi walking with a crowd in Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and a female serviceperson waving at a crowd from a car, Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and a female serviceperson waving at a crowd from a car, Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, an unidentified woman and possibly Nelson Neff. Keller and the crowd are waving at each other, Fukuoka.
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Photograph of possibly Nelson Neff, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and an unidentified woman walking in Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Takeo Iwahashi, Polly Thomson and Helen Keller addressing an audience, Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Takeo Iwahashi, Polly Thomson and Helen Keller addressing an audience, Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Takeo Iwahashi, Polly Thomson and Helen Keller addressing an enormous crowd outdoors, Fukuoka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi is a room, Fukushima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Takeo Iwahashi in a crowd outdoors, Fukushima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller embracing Yukiko Shirido at Fukushima train station.
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Photograph of Helen Keller receiving flowers from a child, Fukushima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi speaking outdoors, Fukushima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller greeting a young man, Fukushima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller greeting young children, Fukushima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing and walking in the woods at Nara, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing at the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing, taken in the gardens of the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing, taken in the gardens of the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing, taken in the gardens of the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing, taken in the gardens of the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing, taken in the gardens of the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wearing Japanese clothing at the Fujiya Hotel, Hakone.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi standing on a stage in front of a huge outdoor crowd in Hiroshima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi standing on a stage in front of a huge outdoor crowd in Hiroshima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified older man standing in a wood, Nara.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a deer in Nara Park.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a deer in Nara Park.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a deer in Nara Park.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson possibly at a Shinto temple in Nara.
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Photograph of Helen Keller touching the leaves of a tree at Naraya.
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Photograph of Helen Keller touching the leaves of a tree in Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller feeding deer circled by onlookers at Nara Park.
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Photograph of Helen Keller feeding carp as a crowd watches in Nara Park.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting the Toi School in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson looking out across the city of Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others at a party at the Osaka Lighthouse for the Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others at a party at the Osaka Lighthouse for the Blind.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo Iwahashi and others at a party at the Osaka Lighthouse for the Blind.
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Photograph of Kio Iwahashi, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and two unidentified women, all wearing traditional Japanese clothing.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving a hanging roll from Keibun Yoshidan, Osaka Lighthouse for the Blind.
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Photograph of Takeo Iwahashi, Polly Thomson and Helen Keller at the Osaka Castle walls.
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Photograph of Helen Keller addressing an audience from a stage in Osaka, with Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi beside her.
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Photograph of Polly Thomson receiving a phone call from Nella Braddy Henney and communicating the call to Helen Keller.
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Photograph of Polly Thomson receiving a phone call from Nella Braddy Henney and communicating the call to Helen Keller.
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Photograph of Polly Thomson and Helen Keller at the Osaka Lighthouse for the Blind.
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Photograph of Polly Thomson and Helen Keller with a horse, Japan.
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Photograph of Polly Thomson, Helen Keller and Takeo Iwahashi addressing a large audience during a meal, Japan.
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Photograph of Polly Thomson, Helen Keller and Takeo Iwahashi addressing a large audience during a meal, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller standing opposite a young girl who is holding a "Community Chest" box, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller standing opposite a young girl who is holding a "Community Chest" box, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller receiving bouquets of flowers from two young girls wearing traditional Japanese clothing, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi seated on a narrow stage at the Toi School in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi on an outdoor stage at the Toi School, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo and Kio Iwahashi on an outdoor stage at the Toi School, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi and a young woman and man on an outdoor stage at the Toi School, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson walking across a bridge in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller accepting a gift from Mainichi publishing, others are with her.
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Photograph of Helen Keller accepting a gift from Mainichi publishing, others are with her.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi on a stage at Osaka City Hall.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson seated in a room, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified woman beside a building that is being thatched with hay, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified woman and man beside a building that is being thatched with hay, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Takeo and Kio Iwahashi and others possibly at a gift-giving event, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and a young boy in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others looking at art, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a store in Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on the grounds of the Wiley home, Sapporo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on the grounds of the Wiley home, Sapporo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi in the living room of the Wiley home, Sapporo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi in the living room of the Wiley home, Sapporo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller surrounded by military personnel, Sendai.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a car, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a car, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a car, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at Tokyo Central Station.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a car, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Colonel Harbison and an unidentified officer, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Colonel Harbison, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Colonel Harbison, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Colonel Harbison, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson walking and carrying bouquets, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson walking and waving at young onlookers, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson surrounded by a huge crowd, Japan.
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Photograph of a car transporting Helen Keller and Polly Thomson surrounded by enormous crowds, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson walking, a traditional Japanese building is behind them, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson greeting a crowd outdoors, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller addressing an audience outdoors. Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi are with her, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller addressing an audience outdoors. Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi are with her, Japan.
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller shaking hands with a man in military uniform, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi speaking at the Emperor's Palace Plaza, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking in front of a packed hall, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and military personnel walking in single file between a cheering crowd, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and military personnel walking in single file between a cheering crowd, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller speaking in a huge hall with Polly Thomson and Takeo Iwahashi beside her, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller speaking in a huge hall with Polly Thomson beside her, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller speaking outdoors in front of a huge audience, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and three others in a military jeep, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson meeting with a blindfolded man and a guide dog, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson greeting children in Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson seated on a train traveling from Iwakuni to Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson seated on a train traveling from Iwakuni to Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson seated on a train traveling from Iwakuni to Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and two unidentified people at the Imperial Palace Hotel, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller receiving a royal medal from the Welfare Minister, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller holding a "Golden Key of Tokyo-Citizen" given by Governor Yasui, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others outside K. Mikimoto jewelry store, Tokyo.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others outside K. Mikimoto jewelry store, Tokyo.
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Photograph taken outside a gated compound where Helen Keller and Polly Thomson are being applauded by men around them, Tokyo.
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Photograph taken of U. S. Ambassdor John Moore Allison, Helen Keller and Polly Thomson leaving the Imperial Household Office.
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Photograph of Helen Keller laying a wreath, possibly in memory to Takeo Iwahashi.
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Photograph of Kio Iwahashi and a young man standing next to a memorial for Takeo Iwahashi.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a room with men and women wearing Japanese clothing, Kyoto.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in a room with men and women wearing Japanese clothing, Kyoto.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson being shown art in a room while a man, woman and children stand next to them, Kyoto
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson surrounded by men and boys waving flags outside the Mainichi Newspaper building, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing beside a braille printing press at Mainichi Newspaper, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson meeting young students who are blind, Osaka.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving flowers from a young girl, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing on a stage, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a group of men, one of whom is playing the piano, Japan
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Photograph of Helen Keller shaking hands with a man who is holding an object in his left hand, while Polly Thomson and others watch.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Japanese women in traditional dress eating a meal, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Japanese women in traditional dress at a traditional meal. Keller holds a musical instrument, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Japanese women in traditional dress at a traditional meal. Keller holds a musical instrument, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Japanese women in traditional dress at a traditional meal, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson possibly receiving gifts from Kio Iwahashi? and another man, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Japanese women in traditional dress at a meal that is open to the outdoors, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and men and women at a traditional Japanese meal, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson possibly visiting a classroom, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson possibly taken in a restaurant, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting a braille printing press office, Japan.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting an office producing books in braille, Japan.
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Photograph album, includes photos of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at Nagoya Station, Japan, April 25, 1937
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Photograph album, Nippon Seinan Kan, Tokyo, April 29, 1937
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Photograph album, Memories of Japan, August - September 1948. Published by The Mainichi.
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Photograph album, Memories of Japan, September - October 1948. Published by The Mainichi.
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Photograph album, Memories of Japan, published by The Mainichi, October 1948
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