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Letter from George F. Meyer, Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with his co...
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> Folder 5: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
> Box 22: Affiliations: AFB
> Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
> Series 1: General Correspondence
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Foundation and to the Mind, and too much attention to
Helen Keller. Helen Keller was advertised in the pa-
pers. The ...
Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Herbert H. White, NYC regarding financial matters for the Helen ...
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> Folder 6: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
> Box 22: Affiliations: AFB
> Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
> Series 1: General Correspondence
... you recall, the Executive Committee left plans for the Helen Keller Campaign next fall, in an indefinite situation. As ...
Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Cleveland, OH to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding the lack of fundraising ...
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> Folder 5: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
> Box 22: Affiliations: AFB
> Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
> Series 1: General Correspondence
... in San Francisco the day before our departure, and Helen wrote thank-you letters to feishops, fiabbis and others who ...
Letter from Herbert H. White, NYC to Helen Keller, Montgomery, AL regarding financial concerns of th...
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> Item No 37
> Folder 6: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
> Box 22: Affiliations: AFB
> Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
> Series 1: General Correspondence
... of the Treasurer Hartford, Conn, August 6, 1926. Miss Helen Keller, 745 Felder Avenue, Cloverdale, Montgomery, Ala. Dear Miss ...
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