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Letter from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel about her visit to England.
July 20, 1930Image 4 > Item No 26 > Folder 2: Migel, M. C. > Box 74: Migel, M. C. and Family > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondencean automobile, bag and baggage and dog. By the way, the dog has been acquired since ... -
Letter forwarding a message from Anne Connelly to M. C. Migel concerning her dismissal.
1930Image 3 > Item No 7 > Folder 7: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1930 (A-Z) > Box 114: General Public Correspondence 1924-1932 > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General Correspondence... from volunteers. Well, I mean to work like a dog to make good in this workj for I shall ... -
Correspondence concerning a new puppy "Helga" acquired after Seiglinde's death.
February 12, 1930Image 1 > Item No 8 > Folder 4: Dogs: General > Box Box 108: Misc.: Animals - Gifts > Sub Series 6: Select Subjects > Series 1: General Correspondence... Hans’s express command, he cannot tolerate the smallest male dog in Forest Hills, and he must pay the penalty ...- Subject
- Animal - dog
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- "Helga" Dog
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- Dog, "Helga"
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Letters from Helen Keller to Dorothy Eustis about seeing-eye dogs, accompanied by her article "The S...
Image 3 > Item No 24 > Folder 2: E - General (Elf - Eybers) > Box 54: Elder - Flynn > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... the exception of the St. Bernard and the shepherd dog, their instinct to save, to help and comfort has ...- Subject
- Blindness - seeing eye dog
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Letters from Helen Keller to Dorothy Eustis about seeing-eye dogs, accompanied by her article "The S...
Image 6 > Item No 24 > Folder 2: E - General (Elf - Eybers) > Box 54: Elder - Flynn > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... the exception of the St. Bernard and the shepherd dog, their instinct to save, to help and comfort has ...- Subject
- Blindness - seeing eye dog
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Letters from Helen Keller to Dorothy Eustis about seeing-eye dogs, accompanied by her article "The S...
Image 7 > Item No 24 > Folder 2: E - General (Elf - Eybers) > Box 54: Elder - Flynn > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... her! I thought of Mrs. Browning’s poem about her dog Flush who with his long ears had wiped away ...- Subject
- Blindness - seeing eye dog
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Letters from Helen Keller to Dorothy Eustis about seeing-eye dogs, accompanied by her article "The S...
Image 4 > Item No 24 > Folder 2: E - General (Elf - Eybers) > Box 54: Elder - Flynn > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... her! I thought of Mrs, Browning's poem about her dog Plush who with his long ears had wiped away ...- Subject
- Blindness - seeing eye dog
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Letter thanking a dog "Scoutie" for his account of a recent trip sent to Helen Keller.
November 26, 1930Image 1 > Item No 9 > Folder 4: Dogs: General > Box Box 108: Misc.: Animals - Gifts > Sub Series 6: Select Subjects > Series 1: General Correspondence... more vividly presented yourself. You are a sure enough dog. All the time I read your book, I was ...- Subject
- Animal - dog
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- Letter thanking a dog "Scoutie" for his account of a recent trip sent to Helen Keller.