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Letter forwarding a contribution to AFB and thanking Helen Keller for speaking at an event.
November 26, 1928Image 1 > Item No 2 > Folder 5: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1928 (A-Z) > Box 114: General Public Correspondence 1924-1932 > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General CorrespondenceMiss Helen Heller, 25 Seminole Avenue, Forest Hills, L. I. My ...- Person To
- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- Letter forwarding a contribution to AFB and thanking Helen Keller for speaking at an event.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Speech given by Helen Keller in Boston, MA about Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone.
November 3, 1928Image 5 > Item No 34 > Folder 1: Bell, Alexander G. > Box 47: Bell-Bhooshen > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... head. But he had cultivated a soft mode of speaking, with a marvellous range of inflections and an enunciation ...- Person From
- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- Speech given by Helen Keller in Boston, MA about Alexander Graham Bell and the telephone.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Letter concerning a speaking engagement for the New Church and a copy of the speech.
May 17, 1928Image 5 > Item No 11 > Folder 5: Religion: Swedenborg Foundation: Writing by Helen Keller "My Religion" > Box 110: Misc.: Portraits - Religion > Sub Series 6: Select Subjects > Series 1: General Correspondence... women something called faith which will respond to men speaking with the greatest of all authority—the authority of an ...- Folder
- 5: Religion: Swedenborg Foundation: Writing by Helen Keller "My Religion"
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- Letter concerning a speaking engagement for the New Church and a copy of the speech.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXVII." Created by Rebecca Mack co...
Image 73 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XXVII > Box 276: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1943-1945 > Series 5: Scrapbooks... who are blind may be taught to see. Pedagogically, Helen Keller’s case is one of the most interesting in ...- Description
- Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXVII." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, Talking Books, Keller's tour of U.S. military hospitals, work done for and by the deaf and blind, Dorothy L. Bowman's "Carol's First Three Years", technology expanding the blind work field, seeing eye dogs, the death of Winifred H. Mather, Keller's visit to the National Institute for the Blind in London, and The Lighthouse Players, a blind female theater group. Scrapbook clippings circa 1918- 1945. Scrapbook created April 1945.
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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Article from a Forest Hills publication about Helen Keller and Ralph E. Renaud's presentations at th...
February 9, 1928Image 1 > Item No 1 > Folder 13: 1928 > Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931 > Series 4: Press ClippingsHELEN KELLER ADDRESSES CLUB ON ‘HAPPINESS’- Description
- Article from a Forest Hills publication about Helen Keller and Ralph E. Renaud's presentations at the Men's Club
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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A speech by Helen Keller at the Church of the Holy City, Washington D.C., about Swedenborgianism
May 14, 1928Image 3 > Item No 4 > Folder 8: Speeches: 1928 > Box 212: Speeches: 1903 - 1932 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller... women something called faith which will respond to men speaking with the greatest of all authority—the authority of an ...- Series
- 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
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- A speech by Helen Keller at the Church of the Holy City, Washington D.C., about Swedenborgianism
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Helen Keller's speech to the Telephone Pioneers of America in Boston about friendship with Alexander...
November 3, 1928Image 2 > Item No 6 > Folder 8: Speeches: 1928 > Box 212: Speeches: 1903 - 1932 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller... love to sit beside him in his study without speaking a word,- Series
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- Helen Keller's speech to the Telephone Pioneers of America in Boston about friendship with Alexander G. Bell
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Article from the publication 'Western Electric' entitled "Helen Keller Addresses Pioneers," with pho...
December, 1928Image 2 > Item No 5 > Folder 2: Bell, Alexander G. > Box 47: Bell-Bhooshen > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... love to sit beside him in his study without speaking a word,- Description
- Article from the publication 'Western Electric' entitled "Helen Keller Addresses Pioneers," with photograph of Miss Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Helen Keller's speech to the Telephone Pioneers of America in Boston about friendship with Alexander...
November 3, 1928Image 2 > Item No 5 > Folder 8: Speeches: 1928 > Box 212: Speeches: 1903 - 1932 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller... love to sit beside him in his study without speaking a word,- Series
- 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
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- Helen Keller's speech to the Telephone Pioneers of America in Boston about friendship with Alexander G. Bell
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive