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Letter from Joseph Wiedenmayer to William Greene enclosing his article "Unmentionable Words," which ...
May 1, 1969Image 3 > Item No 28 > Folder 3: Affiliations: Bell, Alexander Graham Association for the Deaf > Box 20: Affiliations: A - General to AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence... hesitancy or embarrassment. Among the letters and notes of Helen Keller which were left as a bequest to the ...- Description
- Letter from Joseph Wiedenmayer to William Greene enclosing his article "Unmentionable Words," which mentions Helen Keller Memorial week, accompanied by a brochure entitled "The Deaf Diplomat Aids the Deaf" about Mr. Wiedenmayer.
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen A.
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen Adams
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Draft of statement written by Julian G. Stone about Helen Keller.
January 17, 1964Image 2 > Item No 13 > Folder 1: General > Box 4: Death: General - Memorials > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General CorrespondenceHelen Keller* a legend in her own life time, will ...- Subject
- Writing by Helen Keller
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- Draft of statement written by Julian G. Stone about Helen Keller.
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen A.
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen Adams
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Letter from Joseph Wiedenmayer to William Greene enclosing his article "Unmentionable Words," which ...
May 1, 1969Image 2 > Item No 28 > Folder 3: Affiliations: Bell, Alexander Graham Association for the Deaf > Box 20: Affiliations: A - General to AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General CorrespondenceTWO UNMENTIONABLE FOUR-LETTER WORDS by: Joseph Wiedenmayer What would Helen Keller have said if she "heard" and "read" that ...- Description
- Letter from Joseph Wiedenmayer to William Greene enclosing his article "Unmentionable Words," which mentions Helen Keller Memorial week, accompanied by a brochure entitled "The Deaf Diplomat Aids the Deaf" about Mr. Wiedenmayer.
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen A.
- Subject Person
- Keller, Helen Adams
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Article by M. R. Barnett "Helen Keller at Eighty-Five."
1965Image 1 > Item No 3 > Folder 1: Birthday 85th > Box 102: Birthday 85th - 87th - Centennial Congress > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General CorrespondenceHELEN KELLER AT EIGHTY- FIVE- Subject
- Domestic life - Helen Keller
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- Article by M. R. Barnett "Helen Keller at Eighty-Five."
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Article by M. R. Barnett "Helen Keller at Eighty-Five."
1965Image 2 > Item No 3 > Folder 1: Birthday 85th > Box 102: Birthday 85th - 87th - Centennial Congress > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence... 8 could think and speak—but that that thinking and speaking was on topics of rather poignant and provocative interest. ...- Subject
- Domestic life - Helen Keller
- Description
- Article by M. R. Barnett "Helen Keller at Eighty-Five."
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive