Browse by Series (Type of Material)
- Series 1: General Correspondence
- Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
- Series 3: Oversize print material
- Series 4: Press Clippings - Expanded
- Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 - Expanded
- Folder 1: 1888-1902
- Folder 2: January 1903
- Folder 3: February 1903
- Folder 4: March 1903
- Folder 5: April 1903
- Folder 6: May 1903
- Folder 7: June 1903
- Folder 8: July 1903
- Folder 9: August-December 1903
- Folder 10: January-December 1904
- Folder 11: 1905
- Folder 12: 1906
- Folder 13: 1907
- Folder 14: October-December 1908
- Folder 15: 1909
- Folder 16: 1910
- Folder 17: 1911
- Folder 18: 1912 - Expanded
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Article from German publication Bochumer Zeitung Marfischer Sprecher about Helen Keller
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Article from Knickerbocker Press announcing Helen Keller's move to Schenectady as a result of John Macy's new position as executive secretary to George R. Lunn
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Article from Schenectady Union-Star announcing John Macy as replacement for Walter Lippmann as mayoral secretary
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Article from The Knickerbocker Press about a Socialist march in Schenectady, with photo of John Macy
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Article from The New York Times announcing George R. Lunn's appointment of Helen Keller to the Board of Public Welfare in Schenectady
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Article from New York World announcing George R. Lunn's appointment of Helen Keller to the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare
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Article about Helen Keller's potential new position on the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare
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Article from The Providence Daily reporting on Helen Keller's address to the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf
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Article from The Knickerbocker Press about Helen Keller's plans for Schenectady Board of Public Welfare
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Article in German publication Zwidauer Tageblatt und Unzeager
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Article announcing Helen Keller's relocation from Cresson to Boston due to public knowledge of her location
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Article about Charles A. White's methods of teaching speech to the deaf, in particular Helen Keller.
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Article from Omaha Daily News announcing Helen Keller's plan to teach Socialism in Schenectady schools
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Article announcing Helen Keller's newfound ability to sing and upcoming performance for otological congress at Harvard Medical School
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's singing performance for otologists at the Harvard Medical school
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Article from The Knickerbocker Press announcing Helen Keller's plans to become famed Socialist lecturer
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Article announcing Helen Keller will not join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article from The Boston American about Helen Keller's failed plan to join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article praising Helen Keller's Socialism, and criticizing those who fail to see Socialism as she does
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Article about Helen Keller's donation to mill worker strikers, with Keller's letter to John Macy on the matter
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Article announcing George R. Lunn's appointment of Helen Keller to the Board of Public Welfare in Schenectady
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Article about Helen Keller's donation to mill worker strikers, with Keller's letter to John Macy on the matter
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf
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Article announcing George R. Lunn's appointment of Helen Keller to the Board of Public Welfare in Schenectady
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Article announcing Helen Keller will not join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article reporting on the Schenectady Socialist May day parade, attended by John Macy
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Article announcing Helen Keller will not join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article with letter from Helen Keller to David Walsh, Governor of Massachusetts, advocating for women's suffrage.
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Article announcing Helen Keller will not join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article announcing John Macy's resignation from Mayoral office, stating Helen Keller will not join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article praising Helen Keller after a recent public address, giving Anne Sullivan credit for Keller's achievements
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Article from a Schenectady publication anticipating Helen Keller's arrival to serve on board of public welfare
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Article announcing George R. Lunn's appointment of Helen Keller to the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare
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Article announcing Helen Keller's move to Schenectady as a result of John Macy's new position as executive secretary to George R. Lunn
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Article announcing Helen Keller will not join the Schenectady Board of Public Welfare due to Anne Sullivan's illness
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Article fragment reporting that Helen Keller may not move to Schenectady due to her lecture tour
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Book of various article clippings and photographs of Helen Keller
- Folder 19: 1913
- Folder 20: 1917
- Box 245: Press Clippings 1918-1931
- Box 246: Press Clippings 1932-1933
- Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945
- Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947
- Box 249: Press Clippings 1948-1950
- Box 250: Press Clippings 1951-1952
- Box 251: Press Clippings 1953
- Box 252: Press Clippings 1954-1959
- Box 253: Press Clippings 1960-1978
- Box 254: Press Clippings 1979
- Box 255: Press Clippings 1980
- Box 256: Press Clippings 1981-1986
- Series 5: Scrapbooks
- Series 6: Architectural drawings
- Series 7: Photographic material
- Series 8: Artifacts
- Series 9: Audio
- Series 10: Film