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Writing by Helen Keller - Expanded
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Letter from Marta Sobieski, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL regarding possible visit of Helen Keller to Tuscumbia, AL and a bibliography of works on or by Helen Keller.
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List of Helen Keller's achievements and education for publication in "Who's Who," London, England.
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Letter from Mary D. Campbell, NYC to Edmond Amateis, Brewster, NY with caption for relief of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nella Brady Henney to Mrs. Hugh A. Holmberg, Buffalo, NY declining her invitation to appear on Mr. Jack Barry's television program.
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Copy of letter from Nella Brady Henney to Mrs. Hugh A. Holmberg, Buffalo, NY declining her invitation to appear on Mr. Jack Barry's television program.
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Letter from Doris P. Sausser, NYC to Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL regarding her upcoming trip to Tuscumbia, AL including her travel arrangements and materials to display at Helen Keller's birthplace. List of books written by Helen Keller in various languages sent to the Helen Keller Memorial Property Board and Dewey L. Wilson, Tuscumbia, AL from Doris P. Sausser, NYC.
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Photocopies of pages from The Christian Literature Society of Madras' (India) 'The Anna Library' entitled "Helen Keller: The Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Student" featuring copies of her letters.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Mildred Keller Tyson discussing who should be in charge of her care and finances, since the burden should not fall solely on Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Amelia L. Bond regarding health of Polly Thomson and Helen Keller's financial situation.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to M.C. Migel, James S. Adams, and Jansen Noyes, Jr. detailing what she wishes to happen to her writings and the royalties from them in the event of her death.
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Letter from Jansen Noyes, Jr. to Helen Keller, Westport, Ct regarding her letter about the royalties of her writings in the event of her death.
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Letter from Marguerite Levine, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr. regarding gifts he has made of items relating to Helen Keller and an appraisal of the items.
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Copy of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of first page of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of second page of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of third page of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of fourth page of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of fifth page of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Copy of sixth page of eulogy given by Senator Lister Hill at Helen Keller's funeral.
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Correspondence between James S. Adams, M.R. Barnett, and Julian G. Stone, NYC enclosing copies of memorandum from Evelyn D. Seide and a statement about Helen Keller.
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Draft of statement written by Julian G. Stone about Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from James T. Courtney to Daniel O'Connor regarding news media notification upon Helen Keller's death, accompanied by list of news media and American Foundation for the Blind employee telephone numbers, a fact sheet about Helen Keller, and an article entitled "Helen Keller--A Summary of Her Life."
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List of items about Helen Keller including photographs, a television spot, and a book.
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Articles about Helen Keller's life and death.
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Item by Alden Whitman entitled "Triumph Out of Tragedy" about Helen Keller's life.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC correcting a publication about the Helen Keller papers, including a list of persons to send the letter to and a press release detailing the bequeath of the papers to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Copies of articles from the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Los Angeles Times, The Atlanta Journal, Newsweek, New York Post, and TIME magazine regarding the event in honor of Helen Keller at the University of Southern California and the bequeathment of her papers to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Thomas M. Pryor, Hollywood Daily Variety, Los Angeles, CA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Nick B. Williams, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Jack Spalding, The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, GA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Donald Goodenow, Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Los Angeles, CA correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Eugene F. Hampson, Plainfield Courier News, Plainfield, NJ correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to William R. Clark, The Newark News, Newark, NJ correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Charles J. Wellner, Citizen-Advertiser, Auburn, NY correcting their article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from William J. Greene, Jr., NYC to Sharon E. Fay, Los Angeles, CA thanking her for her letter regarding the mistake in article about the Helen Keller papers.
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Letter from Robert Knutson, Lost Angeles, CA to Julian G. Stone, NYC regarding copies of Helen Keller correspondence.
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Letter from Artie and Blanche Barnes, Rochester, MN to Helen Keller, New Market, NH thanking her for the copy of "My Key of Life."
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Article stating that Helen Keller is moving from her Wrentham, MA home to a more secluded residence in Maine.
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Article stating that Helen Keller is moving from her Wrentham, MA home to a more secluded residence in Maine.
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Copy of newspaper column with a question on what to do with a found letter from Helen Keller with advice to mail it to the Marguerite L. Levine at the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Copy of newspaper article from Providence-Warwick Metro Area, by Howard W. Topham entitled "Helen Keller's Stay in Wrentham Marked" honoring Helen Keller's residence in Wrentham, MA for 13 years with a granite stone donated by the Lions Club.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Helga Lende enclosing article on the needs of the deafblind.
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Letter from Robert J. Farrell, Phoenix, AZ to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of poem by Helen Keller entitled "Autumn" found in Joseph Lash's book, "Helen and Teacher."
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Correspondence between Mrs. B. Tappen, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney requesting permission to use a forward Helen Keller wrote for Mrs. B. Fairchild for use in an Audubon Society article.
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Correspondence between Rev. C.A. Becker, Helen Keller, Mary Maie, and M.R. Barnett regarding Rev. Becker's request for Helen Keller's thoughts about aging for an upcoming book about that topic. While unable to be complied with, some materials were sent by M.R. Barnett to Rev. Becker.
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Correspondence between R.L. Sellers, A Beka Books Publication, Pensacola, FL and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding use of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in the upcoming textbook "Of Ideas," accompanied by a list of details about the book.
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Correspondence regarding Vernon Berg's use of "The Time Is--Now" by Helen Keller in his Easter letter to the employees of the Shelby County Court House, Memphis, TN, accompanied by two of his holiday letters and a copy of the article by Helen Keller.
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Correspondence regarding use of the article "Teacher" by Helen Keller, originally published in Reader's Digest for publication in the newsletter for the hearing impaired, "Better Hearing," accompanied by pages from a similar publication.
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Correspondence between Frank Clune, the Blind Book Society of Sydney, Australia, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to use the tape recording of Helen Keller's article "The World Through Three Senses," originally published in "Ladies Home Journal."
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Correspondence between Margaret E. Burton, NYC and Helen Keller, NYC regarding use of a selection from Helen Keller's "This I Believe" in Miss Burton's book, "Assurances of Life Eternal," accompanied by a selection from "This I Believe."
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Correspondence between Marguerite L. Levine, Dona Hall, and Terry Grier regarding use of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" for use in the Calgary Board of Education's computer managed program, accompanied by photocopied pages from Alice C. Baum's book "Nonfiction II" which includes "Three Days to See."
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Correspondence between Katherine O. Felts, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of Helen Keller's poem, "In the Garden of the Lord" for publication in the October 1968 issue of "The Christian Home."
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Correspondence between C.L. Brownwell, Columbia University, NYC and C.W. Whittington, NYC regarding use of Helen Keller's "Three Days to See" in the forthcoming textbook, "Physical Education Foundations and Principles" by Mr. Brownwell and E. Patricia Hagman.
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Correspondence between Ruth E. Ogg, Division of Christian Education, Boston, MA and Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC regarding permission to use of an abridged version of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See," for use in a manual for church school superintendents.
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Correspondence between Marjorie Barrows, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding use of quotes by Helen Keller in an anthology of outstanding Americans for use by the Consolidated Book Publishers, Chicago, IL.
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Correspondence between Mrs. Burnell S. O'Brien, Mary T. Stern, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding use of article by Helen Keller entitled, "The Dreams that Come True," originally published in Reader's Digest Reader in 1942, for publication in the bulletin "Worship," by the Council of Liberal Churches, Boston, MA, accompanied by a note from "Davey" to "Mary" regarding permission to Mrs. O'Brien.
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Correspondence between W.L. Williams, J.F. O'Brien, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of writings by Helen Keller in an educational reader.
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Correspondence from Robert M. Esch and Roberta A. Walker, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX regarding quoting attached article by Helen Keller entitled "Three Days to See" for their upcoming book "The Art of Styling Paragraphs."
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Correspondence between Adeda Ahmad, Marguerite L. Levine, and Heidi H. Doxsee regarding use of accompanying extract from Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See," for use in the educational text "Synopsis: A Functional Approach to Summarizing for 'O' Level," published by Federal Publications (S) Pte. Ltd.., Singapore, accompanied by a check for the copyright fee and a receipt for payment.
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Correspondence between Rev. Fred E. Gyllenhaal, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding use of Helen Keller's article "The World Through Three Senses" for reprint in Rev. Gyllenhaal's church paper "Parent-Teacher Journal," accompanied by a copy of Helen Keller's article.
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Correspondence between Edna Loveless, Irving P. Schloss, and M.R. Barnett regarding use of Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See" in Mrs. Loveless' teacher's manual.
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Correspondence between Frederick C. Giffin, M.R. Barnett, and Barbara Shiflet regarding use of articles by Helen Keller for use in his forthcoming anthology for college use entitled, "Woman as Revolutionary."
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Alice Mary Kimball, and Mrs. Edey regarding Helen Keller writing an article for The Girl Scouts of America, NYC about the participation of disabled girls in Girls Scouts for publication in "Parents " magazine.
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Correspondence between Rev. Abraham Gluck, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to use Helen Keller's article "We Need Each Other" in Rev. Gluck's anthology of significant articles, accompanied by a typewritten copy of the article.
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Letter from H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album to M.R. Barnett, NYC requesting permission to use Helen Keller's article "Tiny Pushes" for use in "The Gold Star Family Album Annual."
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Quote by Helen Keller entitled "Tiny Pushes."
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Photocopy of page from "Words of Life" in which Helen Keller's name appears in the acknowledgements.
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Letter from Barbara Shiflet, NYC to H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album, Valley Forge, PA granting permission to reproduce Helen Keller's article "Tiny Pushes" in their anthology,
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Letter from H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album to Barbara Shiflet, NYC thanking her for permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Tiny Pushes" in "The Gold Star Family Album Annual" and enclosing a copy of the book.
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Letter from H. Marie, King, The Gold Star Family Album to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting permission to use a verse written by Helen Keller from text "The Faith of Helen Keller" for reproduction in The Gold Star Family Album Annual.
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Letter from Mary Ellen Mulholland, NYC to H. Marie King, The Gold Star Family Album, Valley Forge, PA advising her that permission to quote from "The Faith of Helen Keller" must come from the publisher, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO.
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Correspondence regarding use of photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy and writings by Helen Keller in Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., NYC publications, accompanied by pages from a magazine of an article entitled, "Helen Keller--Conqueror of Darkness" by Arnold Dolan, featuring photographs of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Correspondence between Elain M. Heeley, M.R. Barnett, Helen Keller, and Barbara Shiflet regarding copyright of music based on the poem by Helen Keller entitled "In the Garden of the Lord."
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Letter from Elizabeth Herbert, Shaker Heights, OH to Helen Keller, NYC requesting permission to include Helen Keller's article entitled, "The World Through Three Senses" in an anthology of literature entitled "Literature of Youth and Their Future."
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Correspondence between Lawrence J. Murphy, Nancy G. Bergman, and Mary E. Mulholland regarding Ms. Bergman's request to reprint Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See," in the forthcoming textbook, "Reading Into Writing" by Eric Gould.
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Graduation and Easter cards produced by Hallmark and featuring quotes by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Ken McCormick, Doubleday & Company, Inc., NYC to Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY regarding monetary offer from Hallmark for use of quotes by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Arnold Shapiro, Managing Editor, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to Helen Keller requesting information about quotes by her relating to Easter for use in Easter greeting cards.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO regarding Easter quotes by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett regarding compensation to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Arnold Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO regarding compensation to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Letter from Arthur Shapiro, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding compensation to Helen Keller for use of her quotes about Easter on greeting cards.
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Letter from Dorothy Price, Book Department, Hallmark Cards, Kansas City, MO to M.R. Barnett, NYC enclosing a check in regards to a book they will be publishing in the forthcoming year.
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Correspondence between Emily J. Sheppard, J.M. Flavin, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to quote the article "What is Happiness" by Helen Keller in the "Pioneers" newsletter to telephone company employees.
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Correspondence between Gerre L. Jones, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to quote Helen Keller in a pamphlet by the Institute of Logopedics.
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Letter from Dwayne Orton, Editor, Thank Magazine, NYC to Helen Keller, NYC enclosing a copy of "Think" with a quote by her.
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Correspondence between Rev. Charles L. Wallis, Helen Keller, M.R. Barnett, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding the use of quotes from Helen Keller's "Harvest of the Spirit" and "In the Garden of the Lord" in a book of sermon illustrations published by Abington Press.
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Correspondence between Alexander Klein, R.L. Duffus, and Helen Keller regarding an anthology about NYC and the inclusion of an article from The New York Times Magazine where Helen Keller talks about her visit to the Empire State Building.
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Correspondence between Wolfgang Korruhn, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding the use of Helen Keller's writing for an album entitled "The Voice of Humanity" on a Swiss record label.
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Correspondence between Betty Kidd, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's letter regarding the blind in Korea in Ladies' Home Journal.
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Letter from Lawrence J. Murphy, The Atlantic Monthly to Jane Dodd, Laidlow Brothers, River Forest, IL regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See," referring her to the American Foundation for the Blind for permission.
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Correspondence between Clara Thompson, NYC and Ralph W. Berky, Larkland Arboretum, Bally, PA regarding his plans for a "Polly-Anne Nook" in the Larkland Arboretum and permission to use Helen Keller's articles "Three Days to See " and "Mine to Keep" in his efforts for the nook, accompanied by song lyrics by Mr. Berky entitled "Always There is Song Abroad, Friend" and sketches by Mr. Berky.
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Correspondence between Mary I. Riordan, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Miss Riordan's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in her magazine entitled "The Sight-Saver."
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Correspondence between Helen M. Ludvigsen, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to use a story by Helen Keller entitled "Christmas in the Dark," originally published in Ladies Home Journal, for a Christmas annual entitled "Child's Christmas Chimes."
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Correspondence between A.S. Mackie, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding the publication in pamphlet-form of Helen Keller's introduction to "True Christian Religion" and a possible paperback printing of "My Religion," accompanied by pamphlet entitled "United Search for a True Christian Religion," January 1966, and a pamphlet entitled "Introducing 'The True Christian Religion'" by Emanuel Swedenborg, with "an appreciation" by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Maury Madison, Hollywood, CA to Helen Keller, NYC inquiring whether a copy of his song "The Valiant" using Helen Keller's article in "Personality Magazine" entitled "The Dreams That Come True" and dedicated to Colonel Charles Lindbergh, accompanied by a copy of the lyrics.
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Correspondence between Mary Jane Matz, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to use portions of Helen Keller's letters to Otto H. Kahn in Mrs. Matz's upcoming biography on Mr. Kahn, accompanied by a letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Garden City, NY to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Maynard, Tauton, MA regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's book "The Stone Wall."
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Correspondence between Allen Carr, Joan Fuller, Sally Merar, Marguerite L. Levine, Irma Rosenberg, and Lawrence J. Murphy regarding permission to reprint photographs of Helen Keller and her article entitled "Three Days to See" for use in literature textbooks published by McDougal, Littell & Company, Evanston, IL.
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Correspondence between Lenahan O'Connell, Helen Keller, M.R. Barnett, and Barbara Shiflet regarding the use of Helen Keller's "My Recollections of Boston" for use in the Museum of the City of Boston and asking her to be an Honorary Trustee on their Board, accompanied by a Purpose of Incorporation for the Museum.
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Correspondence between Ann C. Gammell, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding permission to quote Helen Keller from Ladies Home Journal.
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Correspondence between Catherine Minteer, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding permission to quote Helen Keller from This Week Magazine and her book, "The Story of My Life" for use in a textbook for junior high school students.
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Correspondence between Maurice W. Godbold, M.R. Barnett, and Joan M. Fuller regarding Mr. Godbold's request to quote Helen Keller's poem, "Mine to Keep" and use a photograph of Helen Keller in presentation by Vocational Rehabilitation for the Blind, Jackson, MS.
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Correspondence between Jack E. Myers, Producer, The Hershey Educational & Cultural Center, Hershey, PA and M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding permission for Kathryn Ann Sepos to perform a dramatic interpretation of Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See" in the Miss Pennsylvania/Miss America Pageants.
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Correspondence between Joseph V. Gorman, Carol B. Hanania, and Marguerite L. Levine regarding a photograph of and short story by Helen Keller in "The Family Album," accompanied by a copy of the article.
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Correspondence between Rosemary A. Clarke, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Ms. Clarke's request to reprint Helen Keller's article about New York City in radio packets distributed through New York.
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Correspondence between Alleen P. Nilsen, English Instructor, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI and M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding permission to use a letter from Helen Keller to John Sullivan Dwight in her book compiling letters by children, accompanied by a synopsis of the book. Letter from Patricia McDonald, English Instructor, Northeastern University, Boston, MA to William Gallagher, NYC regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Letter from Lawrence J. Murphy, The Atlantic Monthly to Judith Oster, Cleveland, OH regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Correspondence between Karen Payne, London, UK and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Ms. Payne's request to reprint letter from Helen Keller to her mother, Kate Keller, in a book she is editing entitled, "Between Ourselves," accompanied by a flyer about the book and a sample table of contents.
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Correspondence between Newton Kerstetter, Dr. P.C. Potts, and M.R. Barnett regarding Mr. Kerstetter's request to use a quotation by Helen Keller on the stationary for the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, Lower Susquehanna Branch, Sudbury, PA.
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Correspondence between M. David Treatman, This Week Magazine, and Helga Lende regarding Mr. Treatman's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "The Time is Now" in a publication by the PA Federation for the Blind, Philadelphia, PA.
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Correspondence between Stanley C. Plog, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett regarding Dr. Plog's request to reprint an excerpt of letter from Helen Keller to Senator Ralph E. Flanders regarding Senator Joseph R. McCarthy in his doctoral dissertation, which was denied by Mr. Barnett.
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Correspondence between Dr. David Guy Powers, Helen Keller, and Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding Dr. Powers' request to quote from Helen Keller's article "Just Five Words" in his book entitled "Live a New Life," accompanied by a note.
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Letter from David F. Noble, Que Corporation, Indianapolis, IN to the Archives at the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC requesting permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in the book "Improve Your Writing with Word Processing" by David F. Noble and Virginia D. Noble, published by Que Corporation.
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Correspondence between Sheena Gillespie, Chairperson, English Department, Queensborough Community College, Bayside, NY and Lawrence J. Murphy, The Atlantic Monthy regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in Ms. Gillespie's book entitled "Someone Like Me: Images for Writing," published by Little, Brown and Company.
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Correspondence between Arnold D. Rabby, Helen Keller, and Ida Hirst-Gifford regarding Mr. Rabby's request to use material from Helen Keller's writing for the radio broadcast script of "Cavalcade in America." Letter from Helen Keller and Nella Braddy Henney to Herman Hagedorn, Roosevelt Memorial Association, Theodore Roosevelt House, NYC granting permission to use remarks made by Helen Keller in Mr. Hagedorn's book on the Roosevelt Medals.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Michael Campion, Religious Programs, RTD Radio, Dublin, Ireland granting him permission to quote Helen Keller's poem "Mine To Keep" in an RTD Radio broadcast.
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Correspondence between Olga Reshetylo, Helen Keller, and C.H. Whittington regarding Miss Reshetylo's request to translate Helen Keller's article "The World Through Three Senses" into Ukrainian for a Ukrainian paper.
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Letter from Eddy Jo Bradley to Daniel O'Connor requesting permission to reproduce attached photographs of and enclosed statement by Helen Keller in their reprint of "Vistas."
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Letter from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to Eddy Jo Bradley, Middle Grade Activities, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL granting permission to reprint a photograph of and a statement by Helen Keller in their reprint of "Vistas."
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Correspondence between Beth Wollar, Permissions Department, Scott, Foresman & Company, Chicago, IL and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in the forthcoming publication "Reading for Writing" by Elizabeth Cowan.
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Correspondence between Barbara Geisler, Marguerite L. Levine, Jan Kardys, Lawrence J. Murphy, and William Constock regarding permission to use materials in Scholastic publications, accompanied by the copyright page from "Scope English Anthology Level V, a check request form and stub for permission to reprint Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See."
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Correspondence between Corabel Bien, Helen Keller, and M.R. Barnett rgarding Miss Bien's request to use Helen Keller's poem "The Garden of the Lord" in the magazine "Senior Citizen," accompanied by a brochure about Senior Citizens of America.
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Correspondence between Karen Setlowe, Marguerite L. Levine, Lawrence J. Murphy, and Arthur F. Goodearl regarding Miss Setlowe's request to use Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in her production of "Teacher" about Anne Sullivan Macy, accompanied by an article about the production from the publication Center Stage, a page from the script, and a note of permission to use by Marguerite L. Levine.
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Correspondence from Marguerite L. Levine and Dava Grayson and Randall H. Fox, Director of Education, Mid-America Union Converence of Seventh Day Adventists, Lincoln, NE regarding Mr. Fox's request to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Correspondence between Carol Evans, Assistant Editor, The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson, Honolulu, HI and Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding Mr. Evans' request to quote Helen Keller's correspondence with Governor Adlai Stevenson, accompanied by a reproduction of excerpts from their correspondence.
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Letter from Marc Connelly, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding Sarah Augusta Taintor's desire to include a letter from Ms. Keller to Mr. Connelly in her anthology of letters.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Nella Braddy Henney to Edith Lovell Thomas, Minister of Music, First Methodist Church, South Norwalk, CT granting permission to use Helen Keller's poem "In the Garden of the Lord."
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Correspondence between Bessie A. Thurston, Helen Keller, and Nella Braddy Henney regarding Mrs. Thurston's request to cite Helen Keller's poem "Mine to Keep" as an inspiration for her own poem.
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Letter from Anne Tibble, University College of Leicester, Leicester, UK to Polly Thomson regarding her request to quote from Helen Keller's books in her story for schoolgirls.
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Correspondence between Parker B, Lusk, Mary L. Kelleher, Helen Keller, and Evelyn D. Seide regarding Mr. Lusk's request to reproduce Helen Keller's prose entitled "Living Out Those Sunset Years" in Together magazine, Chicago, IL.
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Memorandum from Eric T. Boulter, NYC to Howard Liechty, NYC regarding permission for Helen Keller's article about her visit to the Middle East to be translated, published, and sol in Peru with proceeds to benefit the Union of the Blind in Peru.
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Telegram from Nella Braddy Henney to John Jacobs, Publications Branch, US Department of State, NYC granting permission to publish Helen Keller's article "World Through Three Senses" in the Arabic language in US Government Magazine.
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Letter from Lawrence J. Murphy, VP of Finance and Administration, The Atlantic Monthly to Valery Ryan, Assistant Editor, Veritcis Publications, Veritas House, Dublin, Ireland regarding permission to reprint Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Memorandum from George DeGenaro to Eustace Seligman giving his legal opinion on the documents signed by Nella Braddy Henney on behalf of Helen Keller in regards to "The Miracle Worker."
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Cross reference sheet for legal contract for This Week Magazine for Helen Keller's piece "Words to Live By."
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Legal copyright letter from Eric Zengota, Bibliographer, Reference and Bibliography Section, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding works copyrighted to Helen Keller, accompanied by a memorandum from Ms. Levine stating copies to be made of letter.
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Legal copyright letter from Eric Zengota, Bibliographer, Reference and Bibliography Section, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding works copyrighted to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Donald Goldsmith, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weiner, and Hellman, NYC requesting legal advice on Helen Keller's copyrights.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Donald Goldsmith, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weiner, and Hellman, NYC requesting legal advice on Helen Keller's copyrights.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weiner, and Hellman, NYC to Haven A. Knight, Whitman & Ransom, Greenwich, CT regarding the transfer of Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weiner, and Hellman, NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding Helen Keller's will, copyright, and royalties to the American Foundation for the Blind accompanied by probate document for the Estate of Helen Keller including expenses, assets, royalties, debts, and property.
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Legal document for the renewal of copyrights with Library of Congress registration numbers for Helen Keller's writings.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Lawrence H. Reed, Copyright Department, Doubleday & Co., NYC regarding literary rights to Helen Keller's writings.
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Correspondence between Carol Christiansen, Copyright Department, Doubleday & Co., NYC, Marguerite L. Levine, and Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding renewals of the copyrights on Helen Keller's writings and transfer of copyright to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Catherine Brooks, NYC to Kenneth Woodroofe, Tokyo, Japan regarding use of Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See" in a publication.
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Copyright information and registration numbers for Helen Keller's writings.
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Legal copyright letter from Eric Zengota, Bibliographer, Reference and Bibliography Section, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding works copyrighted to Helen Keller.
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Note and letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney, James S. Adams, M.C. Migel, and Jansen Noyes, Jr., regarding the incorporation of a clause in her will bequeathing all royalties from her writings to Nella Braddy Henney and assigning her as her literary agent.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney, James S. Adams, M.C. Migel, and Jansen Noyes, Jr., regarding the incorporation of a clause in her will bequeathing all royalties from her writings to Nella Braddy Henney and assigning her as her literary agent.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney, James S. Adams, M.C. Migel, and Jansen Noyes, Jr., regarding the incorporation of a clause in her will bequeathing all royalties from her writings to Nella Braddy Henney and assigning her as her literary agent.
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Memorandum from John Likely, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC attaching a list of braille material taken from Helen Keller's room at Arcan Ridge.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding registering copyrights owned by Helen Keller with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Mary E. Mulholland, NYC to Donald Goldsmith, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC regarding Helen Keller's copyrights
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Note from Alfred Lisi, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC stating that Jansen Noyes, Jr. will sign documents transferring Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Mary E. Mulholland, NYC regarding Helen Keller's will and copyrights.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC attaching affidavit for him to sign which transfers Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Legal document entitled "Renewals of Copyrights" regarding Helen Keller's works.
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Legal document for the renewal of copyrights with Library of Congress registration numbers for Helen Keller's writings.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Haven Knight, Whitman & Ransom, Greenwich, CT attaching signed affidavit which transfers Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ellen T. Harmon, Kronish, Lieb, Shainswit, Weinter, & Hellman, NYC to Haven Knight, Whitman & Ransom, Greenwich, CT attaching signed affidavit which transfers Helen Keller's copyrights to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Inventory and Appraisal of Helen Keller's property submitted James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard H. Migel including information on principal balance, income, net loss on sales of assets, estate distributed, and income received. Final Account of Helen Keller's trust by James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard H. Migel including information on principal balance, income, net loss on sales of assets, estate distributed, and income received.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen Keller's progress.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding the Helen's progress with writing and Braille and wishing to write to him as a daughter.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding the public reception of Helen Keller and other personal matters and opinions.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen learning to speak, her curiosity about religion, and her writing.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding notes she sent him for a report and reporting on Helen's height and weight.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA of some of Helen's sayings.
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Letter and transcription from Fanny S. Marrett, South Boston, MA to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen Keller's story "The Frost King" and the plagiarism accusations around it.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Brewster, MA to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen Keller's story "The Frost King" and the plagiarism accusations around it.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding depressed spirits, Helen's writing, and a rose to be named after her.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding rumors surrounding Helen's health.
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Tuscumbia, AL to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA apologizing for not returning notes to him and regarding Helen's writing
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Letter and transcription from Anne Sullivan Macy, Hulton, PA to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA regarding Helen's poem for St. Nicholas magazine.
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Transcript of letter from John A. Macy, Cambridge, MA to Michael Anagnos, Perkins School for the Blind, South Boston, MA regarding the plagiarism scandal surrounding Helen's story, "The Frost King," her education, and inquiries into both.
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Note from Michael Anagnos regarding the plagiarism scandal surrounding Helen Keller's story, "The Frost King."
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Washington, D.C. to John Hitz, Washington, D.C. regarding the education of the deaf, facsimile copies to be made of letters written by Helen Keller, and Sarah Fuller's article entitled "How Helen Keller Was Taught to Speak."
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Helga Lende enclosing Helen Keller's article on the needs of the deafblind.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney and Lenore Smith, Snowville, NH to Polly Thomson regarding the donation of Helen Keller's papers to the Library of Congress.
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Memorandum from Mary D. Campbell, NYC to Kathern Gruber, NYC regarding Helen Keller material in storage at the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Report entitled "Statement of the Helen Keller Material at AFB, 1951-1954" written by Mary Dranga Campbell.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Wes Gallagher, AP Newsfeatures, NYC regarding Mr. Gallagher's proposal for Helen Keller to be a weekly columnist and the location and status of her manuscripts and letters.
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Memorandum from Daniel O'Connor, NYC to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding disposition of Helen Keller's personal papers.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Daniel O'Connor, NYC regarding Helen Keller records housed in the Records Center by the American Foundation for the Blind, accompanied by a list entitled "Classification of Helen Keller Material Housed in the Records Center."
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Daniel O'Connor, NYC regarding Helen Keller records housed in the Records Center by the American Foundation for the Blind, accompanied by a list entitled "Classification of Helen Keller Material Housed in the Records Center."
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Memorandum from Eustace Seligman, NYC to James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard H. Migel, NYC enclosing a draft of an agreement on the Helen Keller Manuscripts and who should own the rights to them.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to M.R. Barnett and Patricia Smith, NYC regarding the Helen Keller album in tribute to her and her works.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Patricia Smith, NYC regarding Helen Keller's papers now located in fire safe cabinets and the idea to publish poems by her found in the collection.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Garfield D. Merner, Chairman of the Board, Gustavus and Louise Pfeiffer Research Foundation, San Francisco, CA regarding access to and background of the Helen Keller Collection at the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Inventory card describing the Helen Keller Collection.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to R. Roy Rusk, NYC regarding transcription of Helen Keller's letters in Braille with the help of James DiBiasi.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Berton Pollan, NYC providing a description of the Helen Keller Collection, at his request, accompanied by an inventory card of a description of the collection.
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Memorandum from Patricia Smith, NYC to George Malmberg, NYC regarding letters to and from Helen Keller in the finance files and their possible incorporation into the Helen Keller Collection.
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Article from The New Beacon in the "Overseas News" column regarding the Helen Keller Collection, vol. 57, no. 673, May 1973, page 126.
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Document entitled "Index of Microfiches, Helen Keller Collection--American Foundation for the Blind, June 26, 1973," prepared by Marguerite L. Levine.
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Newspaper article possibly from the Chicago Tribune from a column entitled "Action Express" in which a reader wrote in that they found a letter written by Helen Keller and inquiring into what she should do with it, answer provided referred reader to Marguerite L. Levine, featuring a photograph of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Memorandum from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Patricia Smith and M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding enclosed advertisement from an unknown newspaper for a letter signed by Helen Keller for sale at B. Altman & Co.
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Letter from Harold G. Roberts, NYC to the New York Public Library, Manuscripts Division, NYC regarding their collection of letters by Helen Keller.
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Microfilm materials from the New York Public Library for the Helen Keller Collection at the American Foundation for the Blind including personal and form letters from Helen Keller, publications from the Foundation, newspaper articles about Helen Keller and Senator Arthur P. Gorman, microfilm slides, and copies of Helen Keller's signature.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Paul Rugen, Director, Manuscripts and Archives Division, New York Public Library, NYC thanking him for the microfilms of the Library's Helen Keller holdings.
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Letter from Keith Henney, Snowville, NH to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding Nella Braddy Henney's death, her papers on Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson to the Perkins School for the Blind, and enclosing items for the American Foundation for the Blind's Helen Keller Collection.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Keith Henney, Snowville, NH in sympathy on the death of Nella Braddy Henney and her papers on Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Robert F. Metzdorf to John Likely regarding appraisal of the papers of Helen Keller housed at the American Foundation for the Blind, including a complete list of the items and their values.
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Memorandum from John Likely, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding the re-appraisal of the Helen Keller papers for insurance purposes, accompanied by ads for appraisers and a list of appraisers.
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Fragments of "The Frost King" by Helen Keller, accompanied by a note describing the manuscript.
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Note of greetings from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Robert P. Langford, Field Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL to M.R. Barnett, NYC notifying him of the receipt of a scrapbook of letters written by Helen Keller.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Robert P. Langford, Field Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL wishing to have a copy of their scrapbook of letters by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL to Bert Lacy, NYC extending use of their scrapbook of letters by Helen Keller in the writing of his biography about Miss Keller.
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Route slip memorandum from H.G. Roberts, NYC to Patricia Smith, NYC regarding Helen Keller papers at The Hadley School for the Blind.
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Letter from Patricia Smith, NYC to Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL expressing an interest to view their collection when she is next in Chicago.
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Memorandum from Patricia Smith, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC attaching letters from The Hadley School for the Blind.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL expressing interest in obtaining a copy of their Helen Keller holdings.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Jessamine Cobb, Regional Consultant, AFB, Chicago, IL enclosing correspondence to share with Donald W. Hathaway in order to obtain copies of the Helen Keller holdings at The Hadley School for the Blind.
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Memorandum from Jessamine Cobb, NYC to Doris P. Sausser, NYC requesting Marguerite L. Levine be notified that her visit with Donald W. Hathaway has been postponed.
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Letter from Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing a copy of the Helen Keller holdings.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Donald W. Hathaway, Executive Director, The Hadley School for the Blind, Winnetka, IL thanking him for the copy of their Helen Keller holdings and suggesting methods for their preservation.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Jessamine Cobb, Regional Consultant, AFB, Chicago, IL thanking her for her assistance in obtaining a copy of the Helen Keller holdings from The Hadley School for the Blind.
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Photograph of Michael Carbery viewing an exhibit of Helen Keller's papers, photograph by Joseph Jedd, Chicago, IL.
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Pages from the publication "Manuscripts" featuring an article entitled "A Helen Keller 'Scrapbook'" by Michael C. Carberry with a photograph of Helen Keller and photographs of letters by Miss Keller and John Greenleaf Whittier, Vol. 24, No. 4, Fall 1972, pages 242-249.
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Letter from Dixon Wecter, Chairman of the Research Group, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, CA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting permission to use her words to Mark Twain in a book entitled "The Love Letters of Mark Twain" for publication by Harper & Brothers.
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Letter from D. Appleton-Century Co., Inc., to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding royalties from her writings.
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Letter from Saundra Taylor, Curator of Manuscripts, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN with information on their John A. Macy and Helen Keller holdings.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller, possibly a poem.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney, Snowville, NH to Polly Thomson regarding the donation of Helen Keller's papers to the Library of Congress.
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Letter from Verner W. Clapp, Acting Librarian of Congress, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, NYC regarding the donation of her papers to the Library of Congress.
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Letter from Helen Keller to M.C. Migel, James S. Adams, and Jansen Noyes, Jr. bequeathing all of her manuscripts and royalties therein to Nella Braddy Henney upon her death.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Lloyd A. Dunlap, Acting Chief, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. regarding the legalities surrounding the ownership of Helen Keller's papers.
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Letter from John C. Broderick, Acting Chief, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. to M.R. Barnett, NYC regarding the disposition of Helen Keller's papers.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Robert S. Bray, Chief, Division for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. thanking him for the five talking books of Helen Keller's works.
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Letter from Arthur H. Keller to Michael Anagnos, South Boston, MA regarding the plagiarism scandal surrounding Helen Keller's story, "The Frost King," and professing his and his wife's innocence.
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Newspaper article from the Daily News entitled "Your Truly, W.A. Mozart" which details an exhibit at the Pierpont Morgan Library, NYC entitled "Letters from Notable Children," including Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Uncle Laurence regarding her walks in nature, distaste for the automobile, and details of her daily life.
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Letter from Helen Keller ("per Jenny"), Cambridge, MA to Uncle Laurie asking him to write to "Jenny," as she hasn't heard from him in awhile.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Boston, MA to Charles Scribner's Sons, NYC regarding the publication of Helen Keller's autobiography.
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Letter from John A. Macy, Boston, MA to Charles Scribner's Sons, NYC regarding the timeline for completion of Helen Keller's autobiography and its pubication in Ladies Home Journal.
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Letter from Grete Fitzell, Princeton University Library, Princeton, NJ to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing copies of their Helen Keller holdings.
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Legal document signed by Marguerite L. Levine regarding access to Princeton University's "The Charles Scribner's Sons Archive."
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Letter from Martin H. Bush, Deputy Administrator of Manuscripts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her manuscripts for storage in their facilities to build-up their creative writers collection.
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Letter from M.R. Barnett, NYC to Martin H. Bush, Deputy Administrator of Manuscripts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY declining his offer to house Helen Keller's papers, as the American Foundation for the Blind has already been designated with this task.
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Letter from Martin H. Bush, Deputy Administrator of Manuscripts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY to M.R. Barnett, NYC in thanks for his letter in response to housing Helen Keller's papers.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Dorothy Swanson, Librarian, Tamiment Institute Library, NYC requesting information on their Helen Keller holdings and proposing an exchange of documents that would be of interest to her library.
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Letter from Paul Machlis, Associate Editor, Mark Twain Papers, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing copies of their Mark Twain/Helen Keller holdings and enclosing a copyright notice by Robert H. Hirst to accompany all previously unpublished writings by Mark Twain.
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Letter from Fred DeLand to Helen Keller requesting that she write an article on lip-reading through touch.
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Letter from Laura Stovel, The Volta Bureau, Washington, D.C. to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT requesting information on the publisher of Edna Porter's book entitled "Helen Keller Anthology."
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Letter from Lilian Grosvenor Jones, Washington, D.C. to Evelyn D. Seide, NYC requesting a letter from Helen Keller for display, presumably at the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Washington, D.C, accompanied by a brochure about the Association.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine, NYC to Bradley Watkins, Assistant Secretary, Special Ministries, American Bible Society, NYC inquiring into the Helen Keller holdings and requesting a copy of the Bible Society Record, Vol. 76, No. 4, April 1922.
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Letter from Janice E. Pearson, Archivist, American Bible Society, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding their sparse Helen Keller holdings.
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Letter from Clifford P. Macdonald, American Bible Society Record, NYC to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC regarding a piece by Helen Keller entitled "Mine to Keep."
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Stencils for use by American Foundation for the Blind staff to replicate Helen Keller's signature for use in pro-forma documents that required her signature, but were not hand-signed by her.
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Thank you cards from Helen Keller, printed by Krudner Brothers, Inc., NYC.
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Form letters from Helen Keller about Talking/Braille books, assistance, equipment, pamphlets, scholarship, invitations, offers of sight aid, regrets for speaking invitation, regrets for school invitation, thank you for book appreciation, regrets for visit, thanks for naming Helen Keller House, lecturing, receipt of letter, tape recording of voice, school contributions, and thank you letter. Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Carr P. Collins, Dallas, TX in appreciation for the naming of a girls' dormitory after her.
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Draft of form letter written by Polly Thomson stating that Helen Keller is busy writing a book about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Form letter from Helen Keller in thanks for letters from children and telling them she is writing a book about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Form letter from Helen Keller sending her regrets that she cannot speak at a school because she is busy writing an article.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mrs. Clayton thanking her the letter regarding the Girl Scouts. Form letters on various topics.
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Form notes for inscriptions from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her article on camping and arrangements for meetings around New York.
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Note from F. E. McKay to Miss Landor quoting Helen Keller from a recent meeting.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY acknowledging receipt of Helen Keller's letter to Mr. Griffith.
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Letter from M. C. Migel's secretary, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a copy of Helen Keller's radio message and inquiring about letters to be sent.
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Letter of thanks from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel regarding her radio message, accompanied by paragraphs on legalities of the Endowment Fund.
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "An Appeal "encouraging support for the American Foundation for the Blind
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to M. C. Migel, NYC stating that she will be unable to aid in the Helen Keller Campaign for 1928, due to her work on her autobiography, and requesting that no letter be sent out without her reading it first.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in response to her letter regarding the Helen Keller Campaign for 1928 and letters sent in her name.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Herbert H. White regarding her health and in thanks for his letter.
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Letter from Olin H. Burritt, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding a motion made at the Executive Committee Meeting for her services in promoting state legislation and in congratulations on the completion of her book.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding various publications.
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Form letters from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY advocating for blind children and the American Foundation for the Blind. Letter to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY returning several letters, accompanied by a report of contributions received in response to Helen Keller's article in the New York Times and the Foundation's newsletter.
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Letter from Amelia L. Bond to Polly Thomson returning a letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Campbell.
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Memorandum from Amelia L. Bond to Miss Wilcox regarding the Helen Keller's article, "Three Days to See" in the 'Atlantic Monthly.'
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Memorandum from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC enclosing a copy of Helen Keller's Thanksgiving letter , accompanied by a note in thanks for donations to the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Fundraising form letters from Helen Keller, Forest Hill, NY regarding the death of Anne Sullivan Macy (for the Thanksgiving Circular).
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Press release templates for use by the chairmen of publicity where events are held entitled "We Who Sit Apart" by Helen Keller.
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Portfolio prepared by the American Foundation for the Blind as a "basis for speeches, sermons, editorials, and feature articles relating to the Helen Keller Tribute Year," with information on her life and paragraphs entitled "On Blindness," "On War," "Happiness in Simple Things," "Helen Keller's Philosophy," "Accomplishments," and "Friendships."
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller with corrections on her speech, accompanied by drafts of a statement for Miss Keller.
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Letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Robert B. Irwin enclosing a letter from Helen Keller and regarding an article by Helen for the 'Outlook for the Blind.'
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "A Plea for the Deaf-Blind," possible from a 1947 edition of the Outlook for the Blind.
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Correspondence between M. R. Barnett, Helen Keller, Gregor Ziemer, Bruno Bianco regarding letters from Helen Keller, accompanied by a fundraising form letter.
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Letter from Roy Mason, NYC to Ranulph Kingsley, ABFB Permanent Blind War Relief Fund, NYC regarding Helen Keller's appeal and other stories sent to news agencies.
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Articles from the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America entitled "Thousands and Pennies for War Relief," "A Nation's Voice," "Can Read Any Land: Federal Council Established New Department," and "Miss Helen Keller's Appeal."
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Letter from Polly Thomson, NYC to Florence B. Pels, Secretary, ABFB Permanent Blind Relief War Fund, NYC granting permission to use a portion of Helen Keller's letter to promote the Fund.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding her appeal on behalf of the war-blinded of Europe.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Helen Keller regarding her appeal on behalf of the war-blinded of Europe.
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Letter from Eric T. Boulter to Helen Keller in thanks for her letter on behalf of the Association for the Chinese Blind.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Chaim Apter, General Secretary, The Association for the Deaf and Mute in Israel, Tel-Aviv referring his letter to AFOB.
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Correspondence to John Hitz from Joseph E. Chamberlin and Mildred Keller regarding Arthur Gilman's desire to separate Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan, accompanied by a testimony by Helen Keller regarding her opinion of the matter.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Eloise Bolen, President, Delta Epsilon Sorority, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C. in thanks for her letter.
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Letter from Robert Pittinger, President, The Hajji Baba Club, NYC to Jessica Mathewson, NYC donating to the Helen Keller Archives a letter of thanks from Helen Keller to the Club.
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Letter from Regina Genwright, NYC to Robert Pittinger, President, The Hajji Baba Club, NYC in thanks for the donation of a letter from Helen Keller.
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List of items donated from The Hajji Baba Club.
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Issue of 'Soviet Russia Pictorial' featuring a letter from Helen Keller (p. 136) and an advertisement for a brush made by blind children in Samara, Russia.
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Article from the Outlook for the Blind by Helen Keller entitled "An Appeal" for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "What Might Be Done for the Blind," about the Foundation of the NY Association for the Blind and printed by the CT Institution for the Blind.
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Letter from Daisy Fiske Rogers, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the Annual Meeting, accompanied by a copy of a letter from Helen Keller to Mark Twain to be used in their Annual Report.
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Letter from 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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Partial letter from Polly Thomson, Westport, CT to Takeo and Kio Iwahashi about an upcoming visit to South America and an article by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse, Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting her handwriting for the publication of "Forty Years History of Nippon Lighthouse," accompanied by a drawing of the possible end product.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Hideyuki Iwahashi, Chief Director, Nippon Lighthouse/Welfare Center for the Blind, Osaka, Japan stating that, due to Helen Keller's health, she cannot write for their publication on the 40th anniversary for the Nippon Lighthouse.
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Lists of Japanese people Helen Keller knew and her publications that have been translated into Japanese.
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Letters from Michael Anagnos, Athens, Greece to Helen Keller in French and about Helen's story to be published in 'St. Nicholas.'
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Fragments of Helen Keller's story, "The Frost King."
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Letter from Michael Anagnos, South Boston, MA to Helen Keller about the story she sent him for his birthday and enclosing checks for her to sign.
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Excerpt of Helen Keller's story, "The Frost King" from the Perkins Annual Report from 1891, pp. 95-99.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Frank B. Sanborn about Anne Sullivan Macy's strained relationship with Michael Anagnos after "The Frost King" controversy.
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Letter from Frank B. Sanborn, Concord, MA to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about her and Anne Sullivan Macy's strained relationship with Michael Anagnos and defending himself on certain points.
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Publication by Nella Braddy Henney and edited by Keith Henney entitled "With Helen Keller," featuring several photographs of Miss Keller.
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Letter from Ken Stuckey, Librarian, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC enclosing copies of letters from Helen Keller in their collection.
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Correspondence and list regarding Helen Keller's copyrights and ownership of documents at the Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter from William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC to M. R. Barnett, NYC requesting a signed article from Helen Keller.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on National Employ of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller's schedule prohibits her from writing an article for them.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to William P. McCahill, Executive Secretary, President's Committee on the Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller cannot write an introduction to Joyce M. Hickes' publication, accompanied by a memorandum from Mr. McCahill to Mr. Barnett.
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Report by Helen Keller for Radcliffe College about Lexington, MA.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Lamb's personality contrasted with that of Hazlitt."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The development of Keats's poetic power."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Remarks on Horace."
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Report by Helen Keller about Horace.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Remarks on Horace."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "A translation from Horace."
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Report by Helen Keller about Horace.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The Hare and the Tortoise (taken from La Fontaine)."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled about Oliver Wendell Holmes.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "A Passade from 'Die Glocke.'"
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "An Easter Message."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Character."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Character."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Character."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Character."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Carlyle's Doctrine of Work."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Browning's Religion."
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Report by Helen Keller about the Book of Esther from the Holy Bible.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Is Great Britain's interference with the Transvaal justifiable?"
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Government 1."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "A Passage from the 'Aenei.'"
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Jeffery's treatment of Wordsworth."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Arnold's treatment of nature."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The Capture of the Sabine Maidens."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Wordsworth's theories of poetry."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Analysis of the ode of imitations of immortality from recollections of early childhood."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Tennyson's, religion and philosophy."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The Singer's Curse, translated from Uhland."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The story of the lady of Lyons."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Swinburne."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "An outline of the life of Swift."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Summer's farewell."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The stoics."
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Report by Helen Keller on Shakespeare.
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Report by Helen Keller about Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Scott's claim to poetry."
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Report by Helen Keller about Friederich Schiller's "Maria Stuart."
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Report by Helen Keller about the poor.
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Report by Helen Keller with Odes 4 and 13 from Book 1 and Odes 10 and 17 from Book 2.
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Report by Helen Keller of Ode 1, Book 2.
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Report by Helen Keller about the ocean.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Newman's methods of persuasion" (Bishop John Henry Newman).
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Thesis: Puritan and cavalier elements in Milton's Poetry."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "A Brief of 'Areopagitica'" by John Milton.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Milton."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Milton as we see him in his writings."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The Middle Course."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "The Maiden's Moccasins."
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Report by Helen Keller about the Romans.
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Report by Helen Keller about trees.
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Report by Helen Keller about nature.
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Report by Helen Keller about Jonathan Swift.
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Report by Helen Keller about pine trees.
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Report by Helen Keller about Goethe.
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Report by Helen Keller about "Cinq-Mars."
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Report by Helen Keller about persecution.
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Report by Helen Keller about history.
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Report by Helen Keller about the mind.
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Report by Helen Keller about her feelings about the new year.
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Report by Helen Keller criticizing her writing.
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Report by Helen Keller about religion and her imagination.
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Report by Helen Keller about Marcillac and Voltaire.
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Report by Helen Keller about lamenting her depression.
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Report by Helen Keller about her history examination.
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Report by Helen Keller about how the strong amuse themselves at the expense of the weak.
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Report by Helen Keller about her better mood.
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Report by Helen Keller about the oppression of women.
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Report by Helen Keller about her loneliness and poor mood.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "A Family Tragedy."
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Report by Helen Keller about mythology.
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Report by Helen Keller about her feelings of inferiority.
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Report by Helen Keller about the arrival of Spring.
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Report by Helen Keller about beauty.
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Report by Helen Keller about her and Anne Sullivan Macy's journey to Brookline to see cats.
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Report by Helen Keller about the New Year and the future of the world.
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le triomphe du Cardinal duc de Richelieu" (The triumph of the Cardinal Duke of Richelieu).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Un tragédie de famille" (A family tragedy).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le Semeur" (The sower).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le salon d'une comtesse Russe" (The salon of a Russian countess).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "La Princesse de Clèves" (The princess of Cleves).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le Petite Fadette" (a novel by George Sand), parts one and two.
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Napoleon III."
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Les Mots Bas" (The low words).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "La Mer" (The sea).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le mariage de Louis XIV" (The marriage of Louis XIV).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "L'homme au masque de fer" (The Man in the Iron Mask).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Eugénie Grandet."
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Eugénie Grandet."
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Un décrit des Pyrenées" (A description of the Pyrenees).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled " La chute de Fouquet" (The fall of Fouquet).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Fouquet (continued)."
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Fouquet (continued)."
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Cinq-Mars."
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Un célebration dans les arènes" (A celebration in the bullring).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le petit chose" (A small thing).
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French composition by Helen Keller entitled "Le petit chose" (A small thing).
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Draft of report by Helen Keller about character
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "My graduation (continued)."
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Report by Helen Keller about her mood.
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Report by Helen Keller about Thomas Carlyle.
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Report by Helen Keller about her increased proficiency with writing and typing.
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Draft of report by Helen Keller about her spaniel, Dixie.
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Paragraphs to insert to another report by Helen Keller about a parable by Legrand.
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Report by Helen Keller about her dreams.
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Draft of report by Helen Keller about the senses.
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Partial report by Helen Keller.
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Draft of report by Helen Keller about Tommy Stringer and the death of her dog, Lioness.
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Partial report by Helen Keller.
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Partial report by Helen Keller.
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Partial report by Helen Keller about the library in Tuscumbia, AL.
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Partial report by Helen Keller about plants.
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Partial report by Helen Keller about education.
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Partial report by Helen Keller about receiving books in braille from William Wade.
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Partial report by Helen Keller about Dr. Royce.
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Partial report by Helen Keller.
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Partial report by Helen Keller.
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Partial report by Helen Keller.
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Report by Helen Keller about human nature.
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Report by Helen Keller about the end of the world.
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Draft of partial report by Helen Keller about a sleigh ride at Radcliffe College.
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Draft of partial report by Helen Keller about the fight to education the blind.
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Report by Helen Keller about Calvin Coolidge.
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Drafts of reports by Helen Keller about the poetry of Omar Khayyam, truth, the freshman class of Radcliffe College, literature, her dreams, and the differences between the French and German languages.
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Report by Helen Keller about a trip with Anne Sullivan Macy and Christmas.
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Reports by Helen Keller about Hymenaeus and mythology.
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Analysis of words."
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Report by Helen Keller entitled "Notes on President Neilson."
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Letter from Helen Keller, Cambridge, MA to Charles T. Copeland explaining to him why she no longer writes theme papers.
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Letter from Philip L. Miller, Cambridge, MA to Ann Sullivan Macy regarding Helen Keller's compositions.
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Article by Helen Keller for an anniversary event for Radcliffe College.
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"Radcliffe College Class of 1904, Fiftieth Anniversary Record, June 1954" with information on and provided by members of the class, with Helen Keller's on page 15.
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Article by Helen Keller for an anniversary event for Radcliffe College.
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Letter from Helen H. Gilbert, Acting President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller, NYC requesting an essay about her time at Radcliffe College.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Helen H. Gilbert, Acting President, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA stating that Helen Keller cannot write the requested essay.
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Letter from Elizabeth Thomas, News Office Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT requesting from her an essay for a publication by people associated with Radcliffe.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Elizabeth Thomas, Cambridge, MA stating that Helen Keller is not well enough to contribute to their publication.
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Letter from Jeannette B. Cheek, Director, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA to M. R. Barnett, NYC with a question about a Helen Keller manuscript.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Jeannette B. Cheek, Director, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MA regarding her question about a Helen Keller manuscript
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Polly Thomson, Ross-shire, Scotland regarding letters from Helen Keller for publication in English newspapers.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller, Ross-shire, Scotland acknowledging receipt of her letter.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Polly Thomson, Ross-shire, Scotland regarding letters from Helen Keller for publication in English newspapers.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar to Helen Keller regarding the response to her letter in 'The Times' advocating for the deafblind.
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Letter from Mary E. Mulholland, NYC to David Park, Director, Division of Special Programs and Populations, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. enclosing a statement from Helen Keller after her first visit to the Statue of Liberty.
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"The Bulletin of the Los Angeles City Teachers Club" featuring articles about Helen Keller's lectures, pp. 5-12, 24-28, 30, vol. 3, no. 7.
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Letter from Allan W. Sherman, Director, The Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH to M. D. Blankenhorn, NYC enclosing photographs of Helen Keller's attendance at their Annual Meeting and requesting Miss Keller's article on Louis Braille.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington, NYC to Allan W. Sherman, Director, Cleveland Society for the Blind, Cleveland, OH enclosing Helen Keller's article on Louis Braille.
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Letter from Captain E. P. Huff, Medical Officer in Command, U.S. Naval Convalescent Hospital, Sea Gate, Brooklyn, NY to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in thanks for her visit to the hospital.
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Letter from Colonel D. B. Faust, Medical Corps, Commanding Officer, Battey General Hospital, Rome, GA to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC enclosing pictures taken during Helen Keller's visit, accompanied by two pages of the publication the Battey Observer featuring an article entitled "Helen Keller Write Inspiring Letter About Her Visit to BGH" (page 2), Vol. 2, No. 38.
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Newspaper article from "'The New York Times Magazine' entitled "An Epic of Courage: 'Seen' by Helen Keller" written by Helen Keller, accompanied by a photograph of Miss Keller with a wounded solider at an Army hospital, January, page 5, 44-45,
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Publication entitled 'The New Outlook for the Blind' published by the American Foundation for the Blind, with particular attention drawn to page 166 of Helen Keller's article "My Work in the Far East," including photographs of Helen Keller's travels, Vol. 47, No. 6, pages 151-171, June 1953.
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List of possible sentences for the panel in the "Helen Keller Room" at the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Mary Popovic and Vladeta A. Popovic to Helen Keller regarding her visit to Yugoslavia, accompanied by a photograph of a blind child in Serbian costume.
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Letter from Janet Mitchell, Coatbridge, Scotland to Helen Keller regarding a lecture she gave on Miss Keller's life and work.
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Letter from Herbert W. Thompson, Honorary Librarian, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution & Braille Library, AU expressing delight in her upcoming visit to AU and informing her that their library has many of her books in Braille and Moon Type.
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List of questions for interview between Catherine King and Polly Thomson about her and Helen Keller's visit to Australia and what life is like being Helen's companion.
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Letter from Fred W. Windle, Waitara, AU to Helen Keller in appreciation of her books.
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Letter of admiration from Ellen Sheridan, Concord, AU to Helen Keller enclosing a handkerchief and emphasizing the impact a quote of Helen's has had on her.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Olive Parsons, Rose Bay, NSW, AU thanking her for her letter regarding her visit to AU and expressing delight that her books have had in impact there.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to William Pollak regarding his letter and the use of her writings at his church.
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Letter from William Pollak, McNeil Memorial Presbyterian Church, Bondi Junction, AU to Helen Keller regarding a service at the church in which he will quote some of Helen Keller's books.
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Letter from Helen Keller, AU to Dr. A. Rogers, Sydney, AU thanking him for his letter.
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Letter from B. Sensworth, Strathfield, AU to the Secretary of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institute, Sydney requesting publishing information on Helen Keller's books.
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Letter from Shirley Thoms, Brisbane, AU to Helen Keller in admiration of her, her article in Readers' Digest, and discussing religion.
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Letter from Noel Trait, "The Advertiser," Adelaide, Australia to Polly Thomson enclosing copies of Helen Keller's article in "The Advertiser."
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Correspondence to and from E. Arnold, South Brisbane, Australia regarding Miss Keller's newspaper articles
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Letter from "The Swagman," Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller in admiration of her article "Three Days to See."
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Samaj-Seva' magazine, published by the Association of Probation Officers and Superintendents, with article about Helen Keller entitled "Helen Keller, Inspiration to the Blind and Seeing" and a letter from Miss Keller entitled "My Soul Came Out of Bondage."
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Samaj-Seva' magazine, published by the Association of Probation Officers and Superintendents, with letter from Helen Keller.
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Letter from B. G. Nigam, General Secretary, Deaf & Dumb Association, New Delhi, India to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her upcoming visit to India and her biography on Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Maud Adams in appreciation of her hospitality and in admiration of the book "Peter Pan" by J. M. Barrie.
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Letter from Lord Aberdeen to Helen Keller regarding a tree she planted and a poem written for the occasion.
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Letter from Lal Advani, Assistant Education Officer, Ministry of Education, New Delhi, India to Helen Keller, Rangoon, Burma asking her to write an article for the Ministry's journal," The Education Quarterly."
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Letter from Reginald Allen, NYC to Helen Keller asking her to inscribe his copy of her work, "The Spirit of Easter."
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Letter from Helen F. Arnold, West Roxbury, MA to Helen Keller about her childhood and in admiration of her works.
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Letter from Della C. Dunham to Elizabeth Bain, Stirling, Scotland enclosing Helen Keller's itinerary and copies of two of her works.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Marie Barton, Paris, TX regarding 'The Twentieth Century Club.'
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about her new book.
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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA about her new book.
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Letter from Daisy Fairchild, Baddeck, Nova Scotia to Helen Keller about Miss Keller's article on Alexander Graham Bell.
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "If You Have Friends You Can Endure Anything," with a drawing of Miss Keller and Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Charles M. Piper, Western Electric Company, NYC to Helen Keller, Fairfield, CT asking for information about Alexander Graham Bell and if he appears in any of her works.
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Cross reference sheet for Helen Keller's article, "If You Have Friends You Can Endure Anything" about her relationship with Alexander Graham Bell.
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Letter from Dr. Conrad Berens, NYC to Helen Keller in thanks for giving him copies of her books.
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Letter from Frances Berens to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in thanks for Miss Keller's book.
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Form letter from Vernon Berg about WWII and accompanied by an article by Helen Keller, originally in 'This Week' magazine entitled "The Time is Now!"
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and Jules Berman in praise of each other's books.
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Letter from Professor Bleuler, Zurich, Switzerland to Helen Keller, Tuscumbia, AL about 'The Frost King.'
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall about recovering from and writing an article on her visit to South Africa.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Johannesburg, South Africa to Alfred Allen about his vacation and Helen Keller's article for 'Outlook'.
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Letter from Alfred Allen to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Cape Town, South Africa about Helen Keller's article for 'Outlook' and Ishbel Ross' book "Journey Into Light."
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Telegram from Helen Keller, NYC to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Johannesburg, South Africa about her article on her visit to South Africa.
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Telegram from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, NYC to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Johannesburg, South Africa stating that her article about her visit to South Africa is on its way to him.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Roodepoort, South Africa to Alfred Allen, NYC about Helen Keller's article about her visit to South Africa.
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Letter from Alfred Allen to Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Roodepoort, South Africa about Helen Keller's article on her visit to South Africa.
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Letter from Rev. Alfred W. Blaxall, Roodepoort, South Africa to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with corrections and suggestions on Miss Keller's article about her visit to South Africa.
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Letter from Rev. Arthur W. Blaxall, Heidelberg, South Africa to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT about her recent books and regarding the state of South Africa's government and education system.
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Correspondence from Pearl S. Buck to Helen Keller discussing the death of Anne Sullivan Macy, politics, their respective writings, and women's rights.
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "Into the Light" about the death of Luther Burbank.
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Article from 'Young People's Paper' by Helen Keller entitled "A Visit to Luther Burbank," with a photograph of Miss Keller and Mr. Burbank.
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Correspondence from Otis W. Caldwell, Columbia University, NYC about Helen Keller, the death of Anne Sullivan, and an H. G. Wells meeting, accompanied by a speech given by Helen Keller at Wells event.
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Letter from Hermione Cameur, Achnacarry, Scotland to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of letter and book.
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Letter from Charles F. F. Campbell to the editor of American Magazine, NYC about an article by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles F. F. Campbell, Essex, England to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's writing fee in England.
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Letter from Louise Carnegie, NYC to Helen Keller regarding the book "The Life of Andrew Carnegie."
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Letter from Louis Cohen, Argosy Books Stores, NYC to AFB, NYC enclosing letters from Helen Keller to Anna K. Carruth, accompanied by a catalog entry for the items.
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Letter from Alfred Allen to Louis Cohen, Argosy Book Stores, NYC in thanks for donation of letters from Helen Keller to Anna K. Carruth.
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Letter from Julie Chanler to Helen Keller in thanks for her kindness.
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Correspondence to and from Representative Marguerite Stitt Church, Washington, D.C. about Helen Keller's article "Three Days to See."
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Letter from J. E. Chamberlin, The Youth's Companion, Boston, MA to Helen Keller about her article for the magazine.
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Letter from J. E. Chamberlin, Boston Evening Transcript, Boston, MA to Helen Keller asking her to write an article about Boston.
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Letter from Helen Keller to J. E. Chamberlin with accompanying article entitled "My Recollections of Boston: The City of Kind Hearts."
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Letter from J. E. Chamberlin, Boston Evening Transcript, Boston, MA to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her article about Boston.
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Letter from Agnes Clark, Southport, CT to Jansen Noyes, Jr., NYC enclosing letters and items related to Helen Keller for the AFB Archive.
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Letter from Robert F. Clark, Fairfield, CT to Winifred A. Corbally asking for autographed copies of Helen Keller's books for two deafblind students.
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Article by Helen Keller from the American Magazine entitled "Mark Twain as Revealed by Himself to Helen Keller."
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Letter from Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch, Detroit, MI to Helen Keller in praise of a letter written to her father, Mark Twain in 1906.
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Article by Helen Keller entitled "The Hundredth Anniversary of Mark Twain's Birth."
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Letter from Dixon Wecter, Chairman of the Research Group, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, CA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT asking permission to quote her letter to Mark Twain.
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Letter from Dixon Wecter, Chairman of the Research Group, Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino, CA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript by Helen Keller about Mark Twain.
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Manuscript about Mark Twain.
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Correspondence to and from James Francis Cooke, President, The Presser Foundation, Philadelphia, PA about her writings.
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Letter from Calvin Coolidge, Northampton, MA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY acknowledging receipt of book.
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Letter from Calvin Coolidge, Northampton, MA to M. C. Migel, NYC acknowledging receipt of book.
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Letter from C. T. Copeland, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her book.
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Letter from C. T. Copeland, Cambridge, MA to John A. Macy about his health and Helen Keller's new book.
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Letter from C. T. Copeland, Cambridge, MA to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her book.
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Letter from Libby Keller to Winifred A. Corbally in thanks for her visit and about recording answers to their questions about Helen Keller.
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Letter from Libby Keller, Houston, TX to Winifred A. Corbally, Bridgeport, CT about letters from Helen Keller and about recording answers to their questions about Helen Keller.
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Letter from Keith Henney, Snowville, NH to Marguerite L. Levine, NYC about a letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney
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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 Lispenard Crocker, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson acknowledging receipt of letter and photograph.
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Letter from Lispenard Crocker, Newport, RI to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson acknowledging receipt of photograph and about Helen Keller's article.
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Letter from Enrichetta dell'Orto, Milan, Italy to Helen Keller in praise of her book.
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Letter from Margot de Besozzi, Portofino, Italy to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of book.
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Letter from Mary M. Dodge, NYC to Helen Keller in admiration of her book.
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Letter from Charlotte Dudley, Brooklyn Heights, NY to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of letter and lily.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia to Sir Lloyd Dumas acknowledging receipt of her article in "The Advertiser."
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Waldo McG. Eagar, Surrey, England, on behalf of Helen Keller, requesting information on gardens for the blind.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Surrey, England to Polly Thomson, NYC about gardens for the blind.
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Letter from Allen Eaton, Crestwood, NY to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of forward for his book on art for the blind.
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Transcript of telegrams about Albert Einstein's visit and Helen Keller's desire to meet him.
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Transcript of telegram about Helen Keller's desire to meet Albert Einstein.
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Article by Helen Keller about meeting Albert Einstein.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Miss Elf acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from T. R. R. Ely, St. Louis, MO to Helen Keller, NYC in admiration of her article on George Bernard Shaw.
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Letter from J. Espinola Veiga, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Helen Keller regarding a braille copy of her book.
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Correspondence to and from Marie Jesus Esteller, Valencia, Spain regarding Spanish translations of Helen Keller's books.
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Letters from Helen Keller to Dorothy Eustis about seeing-eye dogs, accompanied by her article "The Seeing Eye" and a draft of her speech at a seeing-eye dinner.
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Letter from Elli Mair, Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales to Helen Keller, Westport, CT acknowledging receipt of letter and photograph.
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Letter from Elli Mair, Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales to Helen Keller, Westport, CT about acquiring her new book.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Mair Elli, Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales about the publication of Helen Keller's books in the United Kingdom.
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Letter from Hope Fitzgerald, NYC to Helen Keller about her interview with George Bernard Shaw.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Dr. Louis Finkelstein declining request to speak at the Seminary.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John H. Finley about her new house, her book on Anne Sullivan Macy, and asking for his assistance with the Israelitish Institute for the Blind in Vienna.
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Letter from Harry Emerson Fosdick to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her book.
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Letter from Ethel H. Freeman to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her books.
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Letter from Ethel H. Freeman to Helen Keller about Kirtley Mather's defense of Dirk J. Struik and the accusations against him of Communism.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Ethel H. Freeman acknowledging receipt of her letter.
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Letter from Ethel H. Freeman to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson acknowledging receipt of book.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Carrie B. F. Fuld about writing her new autobiography.
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Letter from Alma W. Koehler to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of letter to Carrie B. F. Fuld.
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Cross reference page for Federico Giorgi's sculpture about Charles Lindbergh's flight, with "inscription in poem form by Helen Keller."
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Bertha Galeron de Calonne about her writings and in sympathy on the death of her husband.
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Note about the letter from Helen Keller to Bertha Galeron de Calonne in Paris, France.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Bertha Galeron de Calonne about her writings and in sympathy on the death of her husband.
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Letter from Arturo Giovannitti to John A. Macy about Helen Keller's introduction to his new book.
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Letter from Arturo Giovannitti to Anne Sullivan Macy about her health and Helen Keller's writing.
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Letter from Arturo Giovannitti to Anne Sullivan Macy about Helen Keller's introduction to his new book of poems.
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Letter from Arturo Giovannitti to John A. Macy about Helen Keller's introduction to his new book and getting it published.
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Letter from Arturo and Carolina Giovannitti to Helen Keller about her introduction to his book and discussing her recent travels.
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Letter from Arturo and Carrie Giovannitti to John A. Macy in praise of Helen Keller's introduction to his book.
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Pages from Arturo Giovannitti's book entitled "Arrows in the Gale," with introduction by Helen Keller.
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Pages from Arturo Giovannitti's book entitled "Arrows in the Gale," with introduction by Helen Keller and a poem about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Helen Keller about her article, "We Go On a Journey".
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Polly Thomson returning Helen Keller's manuscript of "What Would Jesus Do Now?"
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Polly Thomson returning copy of Helen Keller's article, "What Would Jesus Do Now?"
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Letter from Amelia Gladu to Polly Thomson returning copy of Helen Keller's speech to the Bible Society.
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Publication by Victor Gollancz entitled "From Darkness to Light", with paragraphs by Helen Keller about exploring nature.
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Letter from Candace Falk asking about correspondence between Helen Keller and Emma Goldman for The Emma Goldman Papers Project.
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Note from Marguerite L. Levine to Mary Ellen Mulholland about The Emma Goldman Papers Project.
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Letter from Marguerite L. Levine to Candace Falk enclosing copies of their correspondence between Helen Keller and Emma Goldman.
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Permission agreement to The Emma Goldman Papers Project to microfilm AFB's correspondence between Ms. Goldman and Helen Keller.
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Letter from Candace Falk to Marguerite L. Levine acknowledging receipt of copies, accompanied by pages from the publication "Mother Earth Bulletin" with a reprinted letter from Helen Keller to Emma Goldman.
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Letter from Roy Gross to Helen Keller in appreciation of her article in the 'Rotarian Magazine'.
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Letter from Katharine Woodford to AFB asking what she should do with her letter to her moth from Helen Keller.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Katharine Woodford stating that AFB would welcome her letter to her mother from Helen Keller.
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Card from Katharine Woodford to M. R. Barnett stating her intent to donate to AFB her letter to her mother from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Ethel Gray about her Christmas gifts.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett to Katharine Woodford in thanks for donating the letter to her mother from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Katharine Woodford to M. R. Barnett donating another letter to her mother from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Ethel Gray about her siblings and dogs.
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Letter from David H. Greer to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of poem.
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Pages from 'Revista de Ensino ao Surdo' with article by Jorge Sérgio Guimarães about Helen Keller's article in "Reader's Digest".
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Letter from Jorge Sérgio Guimarães to Evelyn D. Seide inquiring about Helen Keller's books.
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Letters from Edward S. Harkness to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of book and letter.
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Letters from Gerard Harry in admiration of Helen Keller's work.
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Letter from Edward Everett Hale to Helen Keller about her book and a discussing the theater.
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Letter from Edward Everett Hale to Helen Keller about an article in the 'London Nation' about her book.
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Letter from Edward Everett Hale to Helen Keller about their family tree and in praise of her writing.
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Letter of admiration from Adele Hansen to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Adele Hansen to Helen Keller and in praise of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letter from Adele Hansen to Helen Keller in appreciation of her books.
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Letter of admiration from Adele Hansen to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mary Hewit acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Ray Heftel to Marguerite L. Levine about Joseph P. Lash's biography of Helen Keller and addressing "The Frost King" incident.
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List of dedications made by Helen Keller in her books to Claire Heineman.
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Telegram from Claire Heineman to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of letter and book.
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Letter from Clare Heineman to Nella Braddy Henney enclosing letters from Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Della Dunham about books, inscribed by Helen Keller, from Clare Heineman.
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Clare Heineman acknowledging receipt of books, inscribed by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Nella Braddy Henney about her reservations on her autobiography.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's article for Miss Champenois.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about "Three Days to See" and visits from family.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about reprints of some of Helen Keller's works.
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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 Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's speech.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about an article by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's article.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's speech.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's writings on faith.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's speech.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about edits to Helen Keller's speeches.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about edits to Helen Keller's speech.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about her letter from Allan Morrison from 'Ebony' magazine.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Allan Morrison about an article for 'Ebony' magazine.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about articles by Helen Keller.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about a royalty check for a British publication of Helen Keller's work.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson enclosing her edits to Helen Keller's article.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about politics and Helen Keller's article.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about editorship of Helen Keller's writing.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's speech.
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Telegrams between Nella Braddy Henney and Helen Keller about a new book.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Winifred A. Corbally about Helen Keller's books.
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Letter from Helen Keller to James S. Adams, Jansen Noyes, Jr., and Richard Migel transferring literary rights to them, in lieu of Nella Braddy Henney.
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Article from This Week magazine by Helen Keller entitled "If I Could See", with photograph of Miss Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John Hitz about her article in the 'Souvenir'.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John Hitz about the 'Souvenir' and time spent with her sister Mildred.
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Letter from John Hitz to Helen Keller about her article, "What Might Be Done for the Blind".
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Correspondence to and from L. Margueritte House about setting Helen Keller's poem "Mine to Keep" to music.
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Letters from W. D. Howells to Helen Keller and Miss Hoyt about Miss Keller's writing and home in Wrentham.
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Letter from Oliver Wendell Holmes to Helen Keller about old age and in appreciation of her letters.
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Letter from Walter G. Holmes to Helen Keller asking her to write a letter for the Matilda Ziegler Magazine for the Blind.
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Letter from Margaret Jarman to Helen Keller asking her to write an article about Walter G. Holmes for Reader's Digest.
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Letter to Margaret Jarman about an article about Walter G. Holmes.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Laurence Hutton asking him to write to "Jenny".
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Helen Keller about the Japanese Lighthouse and translations of her works.
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Speech from Helen Keller about the Japanese Lighthouse and translations of her works.
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Letter from Takeo Iwahashi to Milton T. Stauffer about publishing Helen Keller's works in Japanese.
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Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi about Japanese translations of Helen Keller's works.
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Letters from Carrie Jacobs-Bond to Helen Keller about her visit to CA.
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Correspondence between F. W. Jerusalem and Helen Keller about her writing and his work on and for the blind, accompanied by correspondence regarding Dr. Jerusalem and about work for the blind in MO.
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Correspondence from Howard Johnson to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday and in thanks for her hospitality.
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Letters from Paula Jones to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their visit to London and Miss Keller's writings.
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Letter from Rev. Edmund P. Joyce to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of book.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Bill Johnson, Jr. enclosing an article by Helen Keller about Africa.
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Letter from Goro Kaburagi to Helen Keller in thanks for Christmas presents and expressing desire to write a book about her in Japanese.
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Collection of items donated by Victor Kadish, including letters from Helen Keller, an auction listing for a letter from Miss Keller to Mr. Kadish, and an acceptance speech given to the Stoney Indians in Alberta.
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Letter from Ruth Gordon to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of book.
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Letter from Ruth Gordon to Polly Thomson acknowledging receipt of book.
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Correspondence regarding David V. Keller's familial connection to Helen Keller, with pages from "The Story of My Life" and "My Religion".
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Letter from Helen Keller to Kate Keller about her articles for "Ladies Home Journal".
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Letter from Helen Keller to Kate Keller about her articles for "Ladies Home Journal".
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Letter from Phillips Keller to Winfred A. Corbally with the Dallas Rotary Club Bulletin with quote by Helen Keller.
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Excerpt of letter from Catherine Kennedy to Helen Keller in thanks for the autographed book.
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Excerpt of letter from Catherine Kennedy to Helen Keller in thanks for the autographed book.
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Correspondence between Carrie Kolb and Helen Keller in thanks for Mrs. Kolb's hospitality.
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Letter from Matilda Hall Gardner to Helen Keller asking for a piece on why she supports Robert M. La Follette's presidential campaign.
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Letter from William Chauncy Langdon to Helen Keller in praise of her article on George Bernard Shaw.
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Letter from William Chauncy Langdon to Helen Keller about her article on Telephone Girls and wishing Anne Sullivan Macy good health.
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Reference pages for a poem by Helen Keller dedicated to Charles Lindbergh, accompanied by a photograph of Mr. Lindbergh in an airplane.
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Letter from Adele Levy to Helen Keller acknowledging receipt of her book.
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Letter from John Davis Lodge to Evelyn D. Seide acknowledging receipt of Helen Keller's new book.
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Letter from Dr. Kames Kerr Love to Helen Keller about plagiarism and her newest book.
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Letter from Dr. James Kerr Love to Helen Keller about her writings on Scotland.
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Letter from Dr. James Kerr Love to Polly Thomson about a letter from Helen Keller and about the Helen Keller Prize.
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Letter from Dr. James Kerr Love to Polly Thomson about the publication of certain letters.
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Letter from Muriel Barley to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in thanks for the book and about her family's health.
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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 Rebecca Mack to Polly Thomson about books sent to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Polly Thomson about books sent to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Rebecca Mack requesting a stop to search for books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about missing books that were sent to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Rebecca Mack acknowledging receipt of books to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Letters from Rebecca Mack to Evelyn D. Seide about obtaining books for Helen Keller.
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Newspaper article from the Cincinnati Post by Lucy Kerley entitled "Helen Keller Book Starts a Life's Work," with photograph of Rebecca Mack.
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Letter from Rebecca Mack to Helen Keller about her article on Louis Braille and the education of the deaf-blind.
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Letter from Millard H. Mack to Helen Keller requesting a letter to his father, William J. Mack, for his birthday.
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Letter from Nella Braddy Henney to Millard H. Mack stating Helen Keller cannot personally answer his letter.
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Letter from Mabel Brown Spencer to Anne Sullivan Macy and Helen Keller about her health and Miss Keller's books.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan to Michael Anagnos regarding Helen Keller's progress.
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Letter Anne Sullivan to Michael Anagnos regarding the public reception of Helen Keller and other personal matters and opinions.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos to Anne Sullivan about Helen Keller's article in 'St. Nicholas'.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos to Anne Sullivan encouraging her to write about Helen Keller.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan to Michael Anagnos regarding notes she sent him for a report and reporting on Helen's height and weight.
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Letter from Michael Anagnos to Anne Sullivan inquiring into Helen Keller's understanding of plagiarism.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan to Michael Anagnos regarding Helen Keller's story, "The Frost King" and the plagiarism accusations around it.
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