Browse by Series (Type of Material)
- Series 1: General Correspondence - Expanded
- Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative
- Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work - Expanded
- Box 20: Affiliations: A - General to AFB
- Box 21: Affiliations: AFB
- Box 22: Affiliations: AFB - Expanded
- Folder 1: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fund raising report
- Folder 2: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Misc. fundraising documents
- Folder 3: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
- Folder 4: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising - Expanded
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Speech entitled "Introduction of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy."
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Article entitled "The American Foundation for the Blind Aids the Blind Veterans of the World War. Red Cross Chapters Form Braille Classes--Seeks Volunteers to Help Work for Ex-Service Men and Others."
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Article about Helen Keller and her work with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Speech entitled "Introduction of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy."
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Article about Helen Keller and her work with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Report entitled "Helen Keller Fund for American Foundation for the Blind" detailing goals of and important information on the Fund, accompanied by letters from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding meetings for the Fund.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter to him from Mary V. Hun, Pittsburgh, PA regarding her committee efforts in Pittsburgh.
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Memorandum from Anna L. Beeson to Ida Hirst-Gifford and Miss Hill regarding a statement made by Helen Keller to the Secretary of Treasury, Andrew Mellon.
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Correspondence between Robert B. Irwin, Charles F. F. Campbell, and Charles B. Hayes regarding fundraising events for the American Foundation for the Blind, with Helen Keller, throughout the Eastern United States.
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Letter from Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI to Robert B. Irwin, NYC regarding events promoting to the American Foundation for the Blind, with the help of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her article on camping and arrangements for meetings around New York.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding her schedule.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for her, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson's service to the Virginia Commission for the Blind.
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Letter from E. Lee Trinkle, Governor of VA, Richmond, VA to M. C. Migel, NYC in appreciation for Helen Keller's appearance at Richmond's Three Day's Educational Campaign.
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Salem, MA enclosing a check to cover overflow meetings in White Plains, NY and East Orange, NJ.
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Letter from Grace V. Kilburn, East Orange, NJ to the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC in praise of the event with Helen Keller at the Womans Club in Orange , NJ and enclosing a check. Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Lawrence, MA enclosing the appeal she wrote to benefit the Foundation.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a meeting in Hackensack, NJ and improvements in raised printing.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to the Board of Trustees, American Foundation for the Blind, NYC reporting on her activities in the Educational Campaign with Helen Keller, accompanied by note with new dates for Helen Keller meetings.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Hartford, CT in appreciation of her and Helen Keller's efforts on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind through their meetings.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI regarding the success of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy's meetings on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Copy of letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Hartford, CT in appreciation of her and Helen Keller's efforts on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind through their meetings.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a meeting in Montclair, NJ.
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Press release template "Helen Keller Comes to Paterson, Wonderful Demonstration by Deaf-Blind Woman."
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding the future of "Helen Keller Evenings."
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Letter from Charles B. Hayes, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a check for seven meetings held in New York and New Jersey.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding a conference with Mary V. Hun and plans for the future of the financial campaign.
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Article about Helen Keller and her work with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Article about Helen Keller and her work with the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Program template for Helen Keller Meetings in New York and New Jersey with performances by Edwin Grasse and addresses by Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY asking her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson to address meetings to raise money for the Foundation.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY with details for her and Helen Keller's appearances to campaign for the American Foundation for the Blind, accompanied by a tentative financial plan.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding Anne Sullivan Macy's financial compensation for her work on the Helen Keller Campaign on behalf of the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding compensation for her services, pending individual donations.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter of agreement for her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson and the discussing the possibility of acquiring Charles F. F. Campbell's services on the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY accepting the agreement regarding her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson's services on the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding compensation for her services, pending individual donations.
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Letter from the American Foundation for the Blind, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter of agreement for her, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson and the discussing the possibility of acquiring Charles F. F. Campbell's services on the Helen Keller Campaign.
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Letter from M. C. Migel to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding his health, appreciation of her services, and desire to meet with her.
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Letter from Elmore Leffingwell, Leffingwell & Scott, Inc., Counsel on Public Relations, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding the publicity contract they hold for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding her willingness to withdraw her services, if that is what the American Foundation for the Blind would think best.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY to William F. Ashley, Jr. NYC regarding her willingness to withdraw her services, if that is what the American Foundation for the Blind would think best.
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Letter from Elmore Leffingwell, Leffingwell & Scott, Inc., Counsel on Public Relations, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY regarding the publicity contract for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Newspaper article from the New York Evening Post, NYC column "Now My Idea is This!" with Helen Keller featured, discussing "Foundation for the Blind Offers an Opportunity to Invest Money in Human Happiness," about raising support for the Foundation and awareness for the plight of the blind.
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Contract from the American Foundation for the Blind granting Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy 5% on the at least $2,000,000 to be raised, to be used for "Helen Keller Fund for the Blind."
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Contract from the American Foundation for the Blind regarding the legal matters for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy's lectures in support of the Foundation, including salary, compensation, and required number of addresses.
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Letter from William F. Ashley, Jr., Ashley & Foulds, Counsillors at Law, NYC to M. C. Migel, NYC enclosing copies of the contract for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan regarding the legalities of their work for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Contract from the American Foundation for the Blind regarding the legal matters for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy's lectures in support of the Foundation, including salary, compensation, and required number of addresses.
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Copy of letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY with dates for October meetings for the fundraising campaign for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Ida Hirst-Gifford, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY with dates for October meetings for the fundraising campaign for the American Foundation for the Blind.
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Letter from Elmore Leffingwell, Leffingwell & Scott, Inc., Counsel on Public Relations, NYC to Mrs. Thurston H. Vaughn, NYC regarding the American Foundation for the Blind's delay in executing the legal agreement for them to sign.
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Letter to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY confirming her appointment with Terry Burgess, Charles B. Hayes, and Ida Hirst-Gifford.
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Notarized contract from the American Foundation for the Blind regarding the legal matters for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy's lectures in support of the Foundation, including salary, compensation, and required number of addresses.
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Contract from the American Foundation for the Blind regarding the legal matters for Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy's lectures in support of the Foundation, including salary, compensation, and required number of addresses.
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Letter to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a letter to Rev. Henry van Dyke, Princeton, NJ regarding raising funds for the Endowment Fund.
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Envelope containing the following: "Receipt of contract between Helen Keller and AFB re: Endowment Fund."
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a paper but stating that "our own feelings will be out best guide."
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY regarding her and Helen Keller's visit to the American Foundation for the Blind's office and regarding the preparation of a story of Miss Keller's life.
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Copy of letter from Otto H. Kahn to Helen Keller regarding a plan to rent the Metropolitan Opera House free of cost to her.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Otto H. Kahn in thanks for his letter regarding use of the Metropolitan Opera House and reaction to the sighting of a zeppelin.
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Letter from M. C. Migel's secretary, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing copies of Otto H. Kahn and Henry Van Dyke's letters.
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Letter from Halstead L. Ritter to M. C. Migel, NYC requesting assistance in conducting a survey in Denver, CO into the state of the blind in Colorado.
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Note from F. E. McKay to Miss Landor quoting Helen Keller from a recent meeting.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY acknowledging receipt of Helen Keller's letter to Mr. Griffith.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Calvin S. Glover, Norwood, OH regarding Mr. Glover's concerns over the possible exploitation of Helen Keller.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY requesting a meeting with her.
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Letter from M. C. Migel's secretary, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Forest Hills, NY enclosing a copy of Helen Keller's radio message and inquiring about letters to be sent.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy to M. C. Migel regarding the perilous state of her and Helen Keller's funds, meeting with William F. Ashley, Jr., and their salary from Endowment Fund meetings.
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Letter from Anne Sullivan Macy to M. C. Migel regarding the perilous state of her and Helen Keller's funds, meeting with William F. Ashley, Jr., and their salary from Endowment Fund meetings.
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Letter of thanks from Helen Keller to M. C. Migel regarding her radio message, accompanied by paragraphs on legalities of the Endowment Fund.
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Letter from Terry Burgess, The Helen Keller Fund, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC enclosing a list of people who have accepted membership on their National Committee and those invited but have not yet replied.
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Letter from Chicago, IL to M. C. Migel, NYC regarding meetings and radio publicity in the Chicago Tribune.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Anne Sullivan Macy, Akron, OH wishing her a Merry Christmas, thanking her for her work for the blind, and scheduling a meeting.
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Document entitled "Copy of Resolution on Administration of Helen Keller Fund," with information on management of Endowment Fund.
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Two copies of a letter from Anne Sullivan Macy, Chicago, IL to M. C. Migel in thanks for his Christmas greetings, the inability to attend a conference, and discussing an upcoming meeting. Letters differ in that one has a typewritten note at the bottom and one is signed by Mrs. Macy.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC with points of discussion regarding the fundraising meetings across the country.
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Letter from F. E. McKay, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC requesting that it is clear that Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, and Polly Thomson are being paid by a private citizen.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Robert B. Irwin, NYC adding a discussion point to his letter from December 29, 1924.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to M. C. Migel, NYC in thanks for his letter.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Charles F. F. Campbell, Director, Detroit League for the Handicapped, Detroit, MI with questions regarding the blind of Detroit and the state of Michigan as a whole.
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List of people and publicity chair people associated with the Helen Keller Campaign in 1924.
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Copy of article from the Outlook for the Blind entitled "The Helen Keller Endowment Fund for the American Foundation for the Blind," Vol. 18, No. 3, p. 43.
- Folder 5: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
- Folder 6: Affiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
- Folder 7: Affiiliations: American Foundation for the Blind: Fundraising
- Box 23: Affiliations: AFB
- Box 24: Affiliations: AFB
- Box 25: Affiliations: AFB to AFOB
- Box 26: Affiliations: AFOB
- Box 27: Affiliations: A- H
- Box 28: Affiliations: H - I
- Box 29: Affiliations: I - M
- Box 30: Affiliations: N - L
- Box 31: Affiliations: O -P
- Box 32: Affiliations: R
- Box 33: Affiliations: R - W
- Box 34: Events
- Box 35: Events
- Box 36: Legislation to Travel: 1932
- Box 37: Travel: 1933 to 1948
- Box 38: Travel: 1948
- Box 39: Travel: 1948 to 1949
- Box 40: Travel: 1950 to 1952
- Box 41: Travel: 1952 to 1953
- Box 42: Travel: 1954 to 1955
- Box 43: Travel: 1955 to 1957
- Sub Series 3: Individuals
- Sub Series 4: Media and Entertainment
- Sub Series 5: Commemorations
- Sub Series 6: Select Subjects
- Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations
- Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
- Series 3: Oversize print material
- Series 4: Press Clippings
- Series 5: Scrapbooks
- Series 6: Architectural drawings
- Series 7: Photographic material
- Series 8: Artifacts
- Series 9: Audio
- Series 10: Film