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Letter from George F. Meyer, Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with his co...
February 3, 1925Image 2 > Item No 13 > Folder 5: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising > Box 22: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence... and to the blind, and too much attention to Helen Keller. Helen Keller was advertised in the papers. ...... - Foundation and to the Mind, and too much attention to Helen Keller. Helen Keller was advertised in the pa- pers. The ...- Description
- Letter from George F. Meyer, Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with his concerns and criticisms regarding the Helen Keller Meetings in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Article from The San Francisco Examiner reporting Helen Keller will listen to Beethoven through the ...
May 23, 1925Image 1 > Item No 14 > Folder 10: March-December 1925 > Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931 > Series 4: Press Clippings... I Revealing one of the marvels of radio appreciation, Helen Keller, before an audience in the First Congregational Church, ...- Description
- Article from The San Francisco Examiner reporting Helen Keller will listen to Beethoven through the radio
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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Materials concerning Helen Keller's "Into the Light" articles for Famous Features Syndicate, Inc.
1926Image 1 > Item No 1 > Folder 3: Writing by Helen Keller: I-General, 1926-1966 > Box 225: Writing by HK: H - M > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen KellerHELEN KELLER Will Write Daily for Rochester Journal-Post Express Tgr^VERY ...- Series
- 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
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- 3: Writing by Helen Keller: I-General, 1926-1966
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- Writing by Helen Keller
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- Materials concerning Helen Keller's "Into the Light" articles for Famous Features Syndicate, Inc.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Materials concerning Helen Keller's "Into the Light" articles for Famous Features Syndicate, Inc.
1926Image 2 > Item No 1 > Folder 3: Writing by Helen Keller: I-General, 1926-1966 > Box 225: Writing by HK: H - M > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller... public speaker, humanitarian. 1 Now, for the first time, Helen Keller is speaking, to the public through the pages ...- Series
- 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
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- 3: Writing by Helen Keller: I-General, 1926-1966
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- Writing by Helen Keller
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- Materials concerning Helen Keller's "Into the Light" articles for Famous Features Syndicate, Inc.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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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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Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #3: 1926". Contains articles about Helen Keller's...
1926Image 107 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: 1926 > Box 292: Anne Sullivan Macy Scrapbooks > Series 5: ScrapbooksHelen Keller to Pay Visit to Stamflfiproid in Near Future;' ...- Subject
- Domestic life - Helen Keller
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- Writing by Helen Keller
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- Writing by Helen Keller - The Story of My Life
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- Writing by Helen Keller - The World I Live In
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- Writing by Helen Keller - Out of the Dark
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- Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #3: 1926". Contains articles about Helen Keller's advocacy tour throughout the United States, her work for the deaf and blind, fundraising for the American Foundation for the Blind, and Keller's meeting with President Calvin Coolidge. Scrapbook clippings circa 1925-1926.
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #1 : Vaudeville". Contains miscellaneous articles...
Image 171 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Vaudeville > Box 290: Anne Sullivan Macy Scrapbooks > Series 5: ScrapbooksWORLD IS IMPROV^G,^ SAYS HELEN miLER Tills Teachers of the Deaf ft Hmter College ...- Subject
- Writing by Helen Keller
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- Writing by Helen Keller - The Story of My Life
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- Architecture - building - Helen Keller Home - Tuscumbia, AL
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- Blindness - organization - American Foundation for the Overseas Blind - Permanent Blind Relief War Fund - Helen Keller International
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- Architecture - building - Helen Keller Home - Wrentham, MA
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- Event - Helen Keller Day
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- Writing by Helen Keller - The World I Live In
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- Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #1 : Vaudeville". Contains miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, Keller's vaudeville performances, women's suffrage, U.S. politics, the film "Deliverance", Maurice Maeterlinck, work done for the deaf and blind, and "The Frost King" plagiarism scandal. Scrapbook clippings circa 1892-1924.
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- 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.
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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Article from the Yale News about Helen Keller's lecture to fundraise for the American Foundation for...
November 27, 1926Image 1 > Item No 15 > Folder 11: 1926 > Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931 > Series 4: Press ClippingsHelen Keller in Lecture Tells Story of Her Life- Description
- Article from the Yale News about Helen Keller's lecture to fundraise for the American Foundation for the Blind
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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Template for a press release from the publicity chairman regarding Helen Keller's visit, entitled "H...
1926Image 1 > Item No 3 > Folder 6: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising > Box 22: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General CorrespondenceHELEN KELLER FAMOUS DEAF-BLIND WOMAN COMING HERE FOR ADDRESS. Helen ...- Description
- Template for a press release from the publicity chairman regarding Helen Keller's visit, entitled "Helen Keller, Famous Deaf-Blind Woman, Coming Here for Address."
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Letter from Helen Keller to Polly Thomson with complaints about Anne Sullivan Macy.
August 29, 1922Image 6 > Item No 6 > Folder 12: Thomson, Polly: Correspondence with Helen Keller > Box 85: Taal - Thomson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... a surprise awaiting you, we are, Affectionately, Teacher and Helen- Folder
- 12: Thomson, Polly: Correspondence with Helen Keller
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- Domestic life - Helen Keller
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- Letter from Helen Keller to Polly Thomson with complaints about Anne Sullivan Macy.
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Article from Detroit Free Press reporting on Helen Keller's visit to fundraise for American Foundati...
January 19, 1925Image 1 > Item No 15 > Folder 8: January 1925 > Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931 > Series 4: Press Clippings... [ Teacher, Calls Idleness | Worse Than Blindness, BY HELEN C. BOWER. Since the beginning of the twentieth. century, ...- Description
- Article from Detroit Free Press reporting on Helen Keller's visit to fundraise for American Foundation for the Blind
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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 reporting on Helen Keller's visit to a Jacksonville Woman's club luncheon
1929Image 1 > Item No 8 > Folder 14: 1929 > Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931 > Series 4: Press ClippingsMiss Helen Keller Honors Woman’s < ( 23 Club With Short, ...- Description
- Article reporting on Helen Keller's visit to a Jacksonville Woman's club luncheon
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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 from Helen Keller asking Henry van Dyke to serve on a fundraising committee.
October 10, 1924Image 2 > Item No 1 > Folder 3: Van Dyke, Henry > Box 88: Ulrey - Werle > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondenceto Helen Heller- Person To
- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- Letter from Helen Keller asking Henry van Dyke to serve on a fundraising committee.
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Article from "The San Francisco Examiner" about Helen Keller hearing radio through her hands.
May 21, 1925Image 2 > Item No 11 > Folder 10: March-December 1925 > Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931 > Series 4: Press Clippings0 ■mmtmmmmss J V Helen Keller, the world’s most remarkable deaf and blind woman, ...- Description
- Article from "The San Francisco Examiner" about Helen Keller hearing radio through her hands.
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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 from Lucy W. Peabody to Carolyn H. Lyon about a statement from Helen Keller about a trip arou...
May 7, 1926Image 1 > Item No 2 > Folder 13: Lyon, Carolyn > Box 67: Le Pla - Lyon > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General CorrespondenceI wired Helen Keller to Ithaca, but g)t no re-- Description
- Letter from Lucy W. Peabody to Carolyn H. Lyon about a statement from Helen Keller about a trip around the world.
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- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Correspondence regarding a tour for world peace by Helen Keller. Letter from Helen Keller to James ...
April 1, 1926Image 7 > Item No 1 > Folder 11: P (Peabody - Pfahler) > Box 78: Oates - Pearce > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General CorrespondenceI wired Helen Keller to Ithaca, hut g)t no reply* I so ...- Description
- Correspondence regarding a tour for world peace by Helen Keller. Letter from Helen Keller to James Edward Peabody acknowledging receipt of book.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #3: 1926". Contains articles about Helen Keller's...
1926Image 118 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: 1926 > Box 292: Anne Sullivan Macy Scrapbooks > Series 5: ScrapbooksI. Helen Kellar, Intematidnally known as the most . accomplished ] ...- Subject
- Domestic life - Helen Keller
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- Writing by Helen Keller
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- Writing by Helen Keller - The Story of My Life
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- Writing by Helen Keller - The World I Live In
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- Writing by Helen Keller - Out of the Dark
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- Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #3: 1926". Contains articles about Helen Keller's advocacy tour throughout the United States, her work for the deaf and blind, fundraising for the American Foundation for the Blind, and Keller's meeting with President Calvin Coolidge. Scrapbook clippings circa 1925-1926.
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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 from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Winifred Holt Mather stating her indignation at the ru...
November 30, 1926Image 4 > Item No 36 > Folder 4: Affiliations: New York Association for the Blind (The Lighthouse) > Box 30: Affiliations: N - L > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence... love and life more abuaoantly* w Pardon me for speaking with such warmth* It grieves m#• to a*# obstacles ...- Person From
- Keller, Helen
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- Keller, Helen A.
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- Keller, Helen Adams
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- Letter from Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY to Winifred Holt Mather stating her indignation at the rude treatment by Mr. Stemmeig of the Lighthouse regarding inquiries into mop-making for the Louisiana Commission for the Blind.
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Letter from George F. Meyer, Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with his co...
February 3, 1925Image 1 > Item No 13 > Folder 5: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising > Box 22: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence[handwritten: Helen Keller Fund Raising]- Description
- Letter from George F. Meyer, Board of Education, Minneapolis, MN to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with his concerns and criticisms regarding the Helen Keller Meetings in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
- Provenance
- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive