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Correspondence with Marcia Bowers requesting Helen's impressions of Mark Twain
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> Item No 24
> Folder 4: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1965 (Bo)
> Box 170: General Public Correspondence 1965 B
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letters from Carrie Funk Koch inviting Helen Keller to the Mark Twain Association meetings.
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> Item No 12
> Folder 5: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1955 (Ma-Me)
> Box 125: General Public Correspondence 1955 H-O
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Correspondence with Christy Hart praising Helen's story and work, asking about Mark Twain
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> Item No 17
> Folder 3: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1965 (Har-Hay)
> Box 174: General Public Correspondence 1965 G-H
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Kathy June Barber to Helen Keller about her report on her and asking about Mark Twain.
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> Item No 7
> Folder 2: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1961 (Ba-Bl)
> Box 145: General Public Correspondence 1961 Ab-E
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Mrs. Robert A. Lee asking Helen Keller about inspirational prayers or philosphy.
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> Item No 23
> Folder 6: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1960 (La-Le)
> Box 141: General Public Correspondence 1960 H-L
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Mary Perera asking Helen Keller to send information on her life for a term paper.
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> Item No 1
> Folder 7: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1960 (Per-Q)
> Box 142: General Public Correspondence 1960 Ma-Q
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Correspondence with Lydia Lopez writing Helen for her Journalism assignment in school
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> Item No 1
> Folder 4: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1967 (Lop-Ly)
> Box 197: General Public Correspondence 1967 L-M
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Marguerite Levine to Karen Setlowe enclosing letter of endorsement for Setlowe's script
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> Item No 14
> Folder 2: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1977 (Karen Setlowe)
> Box 209: General Public Correspondence 1977-1990
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Marguerite Levine to Karen Setlowe enclosing letter of endorsement for Setlowe's script
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> Item No 14
> Folder 2: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1977 (Karen Setlowe)
> Box 209: General Public Correspondence 1977-1990
> Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Taylor about her work and thanking him for writing.
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> Item No 12
> Folder 1: T (Taal - Terpenny)
> Box 85: Taal - Thomson
> Sub Series 3: Individuals
> Series 1: General Correspondence
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