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Postcard from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a picture of the Christmas Bell in Bethlehem, Pale...
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> Item No 53
> Folder 6: Travel: Middle East Tour - General
> Box 40: Travel: 1950 to 1952
> Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work
> Series 1: General Correspondence
... tired by carry one. Today visit Garden Tomb after speaking at Blind so [indecipherable] May 15th. Soon will ...
Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi about speaking at the NY Lighthouse.
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> Item No 10
> Folder 7: Iwahashi, Takeo
> Box 62: Ibanez - Iwahashi
> Sub Series 3: Individuals
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Letter from Helen Keller and Polly Thomson to Takeo Iwahashi about speaking at the NY Lighthouse.
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> Item No 10
> Folder 7: Iwahashi, Takeo
> Box 62: Ibanez - Iwahashi
> Sub Series 3: Individuals
> Series 1: General Correspondence
Speech by Polly Thomson about Helen Keller's education and early years.
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> Item No 3
> Folder 8: Thomson, Polly: Speeches
> Box 86: Thomson - Tucker
> Sub Series 3: Individuals
> Series 1: General Correspondence
And every word that Helen speaks has been learned in just that way, letter ...
Letter from Polly Thomson to Amelia Gladu about their visit to Yugoslavia.
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> Item No 17
> Folder 9: Gladu, Amelia B.
> Box 56: Gabrielsen - Grummon
> Sub Series 3: Individuals
> Series 1: General Correspondence
... The delegates then said how much they would like Helen to visit their schools or their countries. We laughed ...
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