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
- 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 - Expanded
- Folder 1: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: Japan, 1948
- Folder 2: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: Japan, October, 1948-1982
- Folder 3: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: Japan, Jan-Sep, 1948 - Expanded
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Letter from Nagoya, Japan to Helen Keller regarding the establishment of the Helen Keller Parents Association in Japan (HKPA) for the welfare of girls, enclosing a report entitled "Outline of 'Hakkokai'" abut the infrastructure and government of Hakkokai.
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Letter in Japanese.
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Letter in Japanese.
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Report entitled "Outline of 'Hakkokai'" abut the infrastructure and government of Hakkokai.
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Letter from Yukisaburo Takeda, Okayama, Japan to Polly Thomson regarding meeting her and Helen Keller ten years before and lamenting over the state of Japan after World War II.
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Letter from Crawford F. Sams, Medical Corps Chief, General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding her upcoming trip to Japan and accommodations that are available to her.
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Press release from United Press Staff Correspondence William R. Sears about Helen Keller's visit to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Manila.
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Letter from Kazuo Ishikawa, President of the Shufuno-Tomo, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Sydney, AU regarding her upcoming visit, the war-blind, and enclosing souvenirs lost in the fire at Arcan Ridge.
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Letter from Kazuo Ishikawa, President of the Shufuno-Tomo, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Sydney, AU requesting a message to the blind and deaf of Japan before her arrival in the country.
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Schedule of transportation for Helen Keller's visit to Japan from August 29-October 9, 1948.
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Letter from Crawford F. Sams, Medical Corps Chief, General Headquarters Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, to Helen Keller, Sydney, AU regarding her upcoming trip to Japan and government clearance for the arrival of her and her companions.
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Letter from Mitani Kanazawa, Japan to Helen Keller congratulating her on her safe arrival to Japan.
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Invitation to the Unveiling Ceremony of Faithful Hachiko's Statue at Shibuya Station, Tokyo, Japan.
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Letter from Martha H. Miller, Kumamoto, Japan to Helen Keller regarding the food sent to Mr. Kawataba and her upcoming visit to Japan.
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Letter from Taro Okazaki, Shizuoka, Japan to Helen Keller enclosing two sets of photographs taken by him on her way to Tokyo--one set for her and one for her to sign and return to him.
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Schedule from General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces, Japan for Helen Keller on August 31, 1948.
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List of answers to publicity questions from Helen Keller.
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Note with address of Masahisa Matsubara, Sendai, Japan.
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Letter of introduction from Sister Saint Jean de Brebeuf, Sendai, Japan to Helen Keller for Mr. Matsubara, a deaf student wishing to study in the USA.
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Letter from Masahisa Matsubara, Sendai, Japan to Lt. Col. McDannel, Executive Officer, Tohoku Military Government Region, Kawanchi, Sendai, requesting permission to meet Helen Keller.
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Memorandum from Lt. Col. C.F. McDannel, Tohoku, Japan to Polly Thomson telling her that if Helen Keller wishes to see Masahisa Matsubana to contact either Lt. Shelton or himself.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Tokyo, Japan, September 3-7, 1948.
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Telegram of welcome to Helen Keller from the Sawada Blind School, Tokyo, Japan.
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Letter from Kaoru Hatoyama, Principal of Kyoritsu Women's College, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller thanking her for her visit and sending souvenirs made by students, including a cushion, a handbag, and artificial flowers.
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Excerpt from diaries by Peeresses School Seniors regarding Helen Keller's visit.
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Letter from Lois F. Kramer, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller, Tokyo regarding Helen Keller's speech at the Kyoritsu Auditorium and the decision of one of her high school students to convert to Christianity.
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Welcome address given by the Speaker of the House of Representative, Tokyo, Japan, Komakichi Matsuoka, to Helen Keller detailing her early life and work on behalf of the handicapped.
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Welcome address given by the Executive Director of the Helen Keller Campaign Committee, Tokyo, Japan, Yoshitaro Kusuyama to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in appreciation for their visit to Japan, Helen Keller's work on behalf of the handicapped, and her work for peace.
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Letter from Mary F. Smythe, Nagoya, Japan to Helen Keller welcoming her to Japan.
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Letter from the Association for the Welfare of the Disabled, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller thanking her for her visit and wishing her a happy trip.
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Letter from Akira Matsui, Helen Keller Campaign Committee, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller attached a translated letter received from the Association for the Welfare of the Disabled to be transmitted to her.
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Letter from Kyoichi Ishikawa, Mayor of Yokohama, Japan to Helen Keller welcoming her to Yokohama and appreciation of the hope she inspires by her visit after World War II.
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Manuscript including welcome address and presentation of a portrait of blind Japanese scholar Hokiici Hanawa, painted by Seijiro Sasaki.
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Letter from James Barrington, Permanent Secretary, Foreign Office, Government of the Union of Burma, Rangoon to Helen Keller, US Embassy, China regarding her desire to visit Burma in January 1949.
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Letter from Yukiko Shindo, Fukushima, Japan to Helen Keller expressing delight over meeting and embracing her at the Fukushima Station.
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Letter from Yoshito Mizutani, Tokyo, Japan to Helen Keller regarding the death of advocate for the blind Nobuhachi Konishi and his desire to continue the mission of spreading education of the English language throughout Japan.
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Letter of admiration from the city of Hirosaki, Japan to Helen Keller, accompanied by a list of religious churches and organizations.
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Lists entitled "The Representatives of Welcome Committee, The City of Hirosaki" and "Miss Helen Keller Welcome Program at Hirosaki Depot."
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Brochure from the Honma Museum, Sakata, Japan for the "Japanese Life Exhibition" focused on the deaf and blind and featuring Helen Keller.
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Letter from Yoshi Kurachi, Kanazawa Medical University, Japan to Helen Keller thanking her for the flowers for their patients.
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Letter from Sadazo Katayama, Osaka Prison, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller, Osaka, Japan asking if she could visit the Osaka Prison to inspire hope and show the prisoners some "human kindness."
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Letter from Masahisa Matsubara, Sendai, Japan to Helen Keller regarding her desire to study abroad in the USA.
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Letter from Kimiko Matsuyama, Japan to Helen Keller reminiscing about time spent at her home in Connecticut, the lion named after her, and hoping to see her during her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Emmet O'Neil, American Ambassador to the Philippines, Washington, D.C. to Helen Keller, Tokyo, Japan inviting her to visit the Philippines on her Asian tour.
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Welcome address given by the Chairman of The Osaka Municipal Assembly, Keitaro Tamura to Helen Keller in appreciation for her work on behalf of the handicapped.
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Letter from Keitaro Tamura, Chairman, The Osaka Municipal Assembly, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller enclosing a copy of a resolution passed at the Osaka Municipal Assembly.
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Letter from Toshibumi Fujimoto, President of the League of the Deaf and Dumb, Osaka, Japan to Helen Keller expressing delight over her visit to Japan and the life of the handicapped after World War II.
- Folder 4: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: Japan, n.d. (1948)
- Folder 5: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: New Zealand, 1948
- Folder 6: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: Australia
- Folder 7: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour, April 1-9: Australia
- Folder 8: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour: Australia, April 10-30, 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