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
- 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 - Expanded
- Folder 1: Affiliations: Ophthamological Foundation
- Folder 2: Affiliations: Palestine Lighthouse
- Folder 3: Affiliations: Perkins School for the Blind
- Folder 4: Affiliations: Perkins School for the Blind - Expanded
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Telegram from Gabriel Farrell, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Boston, MA to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in sympathy on the death of Anne Sullivan Macy.
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Letters from Helen Keller to Gabriel Farrell about the upcoming event in Hanover, NH for the centennial of Laura Bridgman's introduction to language.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin, NYC to Samuel Eliot Morison, Harvard College Library, Cambridge, MA stating his interest in obtaining their letters and pamphlets relating to Michael Anagnos.
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT presenting her with a Perkins Brailler.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA in thanks for the Perkins Brailler.
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to M. R. Barnett, NYC enclosing a letter to Helen Keller requesting to visit her and present her with a Perkins Brailler.
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Manuscript by M. R. Barnett about the Perkins Brailler.
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Items related to Helen Keller's receipt of a Perkins Brailler from Edward J. Waterhouse, on behalf of Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Edward J. Waterhouse stating that she cannot attend their conference on behalf of the deafblind.
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Telegram from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT in greeting from the conference of deaf blind educators and children at Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter from M. R. Barnett, NYC to Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA regarding ways to commemorate Helen Keller's 75th birthday.
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Letter from William Fisher, Jr., NYC to Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA regarding petitions to state governors to honor Helen Keller with "Helen Keller Day."
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Christian A. Herter, Boston, MA petitioning MA to honor Helen Keller with "Helen Keller Day."
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to William Fisher, Jr., NYC enclosing a copy of his letter to Governor Herter to honor Helen Keller with "Helen Keller Day."
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Telegram from Richard T. Evensen, President, Perkins Institution Alumni Association, Boston, MA to Helen Keller, NYC wishing her a happy birthday and congratulations her on honorary degree from Harvard University.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Richard T. Evensen, President, Perkins Institution Alumni Association, Boston, MA in thanks for his birthday greetings and congratulations on her honorary degree from Harvard University.
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The Lantern' newsletter of Perkins School for the Blind with articles entitled, "On Miss Keller's Birthday" by Edward J. Waterhouse and "Helen Keller's Example" by Sina F. Waterhouse, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 1-4.
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Newspaper article entitled "Charles Dickens's Link with Helen Keller" about how Kate Keller read Mr. Dickens's book "American Notes" and learned that education for the deaf blind was possible.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Edward J. Waterhouse about her plans to attend the dedication of the Keller-Macy Cottage at Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse to Helen Keller regarding the upcoming dedication of the Keller-Macy Cottage and their developing program to train teachers of the deaf blind.
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Article from 'Listen' entitled "The Keller-Macy Cottage," Oct/Nov 1956, p. 16.
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Newspaper article by Emilie Tavel entitled "Buildin Dedicated at Perkins School" about the dedication of the Keller-Macy Cottage, with photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at the event.
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Newspaper article from the Boston Sunday Globe entitled "Helen Keller to Dedicate Perkins Deaf-Blind Building," featuring photographs of a student using a Brailler and another working with her teacher.
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Article by Marta Sobieski entitled "Keller-Macy Cottage" about its dedication.
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Article by Marta Sobieski entitled "Keller-Macy Cottage" about its dedication.
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Tentative program for the dedication of the Keller-Macy Cottage for deaf blind students at Perkins School for the Blind.
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Polly Thomson, NYC in thanks for their recent visit and telling her where she can obtain a copy of Jerry Stagg's film, "The Key."
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse to Helen Keller in thanks for her visit and regarding the future of the deaf blind program at Perkins School for the Blind.
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The Lantern' newsletter of Perkins School for the Blind with articles about the dedication of the Keller-Macy Cottage, with several photographs of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during their visit, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 1-16.
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Letter from Evelyn D. Seide to Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA requesting copies of their newsletter 'The Lantern.'
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Letter from Edward J. Waterhouse, Director, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her comments about a film about the deaf blind at Perkins.
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Announcement from the Perkins School for the Blind of the death of Samuel P. Hayes and his memorial service.
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Manuscript entitled "The Anne Sullivan Centennial Celebration" produced by the Industrial Home for the Blind and Perkins School for the Blind.
- Folder 5: Affiliations: Perkins School for the Blind
- Folder 6: Affiliations: Phi Beta Kappa
- Folder 7: Affiliations: Pilot Club
- Folder 8: Affiliations: President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped
- 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