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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Polly T...
December 31, 1947Image 1 > Item No 31 > Folder 4: Affiliations: John Milton Society > Box 29: Affiliations: I - M > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General CorrespondenceHELEN KELLER, L.H.D. President- Subject
- Writing by Helen Keller - My Religion/Light in My Darkness
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- Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Polly Thomson, Westport, CT enclosing letters to read and his admiration for Helen Keller's book, "My Religion."
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- American Foundation for the Blind, Helen Keller Archive
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Letter from M. Ward with attached letter from R. Irwin noting its eccentricity.
September 23, 1946Image 1 > Item No 12 > Folder 5: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1946 (A-Z) > Box 116: General Public Correspondence 1942-1948 > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General CorrespondenceMiss Helen Kellert I have been referred to you (and the ...- Person To
- 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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Letter from M. Van Der Beek concerning an invention to aid teaching music to the blind.
June 11, 1947Image 3 > Item No 13 > Folder 8: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1947 (S-Z) > Box 116: General Public Correspondence 1942-1948 > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General CorrespondenceMiss Helen Keller Three'daughters of wj parents are blind and she ...- Person To
- 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