Telegram from Helen Keller, Ross-Shire, Scotland to M. C. Migel, NYC stating that she would be willi... September 22, 1933

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Series1: General Correspondence
Sub Series2: Advocacy & Work
Box23: Affiliations: AFB
Folder4: American Foundation for the Blind - Fundraising
Item No45
LanguageEnglish
Format of Original9 x 7 inches
SubjectBlindness - organization - American Foundation for the Blind; Blindness - fundraising; Technology
DescriptionTelegram from Helen Keller, Ross-Shire, Scotland to M. C. Migel, NYC stating that she would be willing to aid in the Endowment Campaign but finds phonographs a "luxury the blind can go without for the present."
Folder Start Date1933
Holding InstitutionAmerican Foundation for the Blind
Contact Information2 Penn Plaza, Suite 1102, New York, NY 10121, (212) 502-7600