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
- 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 - Expanded
- Folder 1: 1981
- Folder 2: 1982
- Folder 3: 1983
- Folder 4: 1984 - Expanded
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Article from Ladies Home Journal by Helen Keller titled "The Story of My Life" May 1902
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Article from the New Britain Herald about Helen Keller's writing and outlook on life
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Article from the Garden City Telegram about Helen Keller's writing and outlook on life
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Article from the Allentown Call - Students review William Gibson's "The Miracle Worker"
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Transcript of WOR Channel 9 story in which Helen Keller is mentioned as example of working with what you're given
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Transcript of CNN Pinnacle story in which Helen Keller is cited as hero to Mary Kay Ash
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Transcript of Wisconsin Channel 12 story in which Helen Keller is quoted by deaf electronic engineer
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Article from the New York Militant about FBI files kept on Helen Keller due to her Socialist ideals.
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Article from the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph about self-image, quoting Helen Keller
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Article from the Alabama Magazine about the Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, AL
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Article from the Charlotte Republican Tribune about Mark Twain and Helen Keller's relationship
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Article from the New Britain Herald about Helen Keller's writing and outlook on life
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Transcript of KATU-TV (ABC) story in which Anne Sullivan Macy is quoted on success
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Article from the Montgomery Advertiser and Alabama Journal about the 1984 Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, AL
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Article from the Columbus Enquirer about visiting Helen Keller's Tuscumbia, AL home, Ivy Green
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Article from the Cynthia Argus - Helen Keller's enlightenment similar to that of finding God
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Article from the Tuscumbia Reporter about the 1984 Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, AL
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Article from The Mobile Register about visiting Helen Keller's Tuscumbia, AL home
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Article from the Boca Raton News about the 1984 Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, AL
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Article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch briefly describing Helen Keller's life
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Article from the Birmingham Post-Herald about the 1984 Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, AL
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Article from The Mobile Press Register about the 1984 Helen Keller Festival in Tuscumbia, AL
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Article from the McKeesport News about Helen Keller's feeling that God exists
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Article from the Hackensack Record mentioning "The Miracle Worker" in discussion of failure
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Article from the Wilson Library Bulletin about services offered by M.C. Migel Memorial Library
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Transcript of KOMO-TV (ABC) story about the deaf and blind today, in honor of Helen Keller's birthday anniversary
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Transcript of WSOC-TV (ABC) - Deaf and blind celebrate advances made since Helen Keller's birth, in honor of her 104th birthday anniversary
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Article from the Deer Park Progress quoting Helen Keller on facing the sun
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Article from the Pasadena Star-News recommending Helen Keller's "The Story of My Life" for summer reading
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Article about machine-gunner Woody Rogers who became inspired by Helen Keller during her visit to his army hospital
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Article from The Post-Standard praising Helen Keller's essay "Three Days to See"
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Article from the Doylestown Intelligencer critiquing Joan Rivers' joke about Helen Keller at the Republican Convention
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Article from the Milford Citizen, Meg's M.A.D. Column about Helen Keller's "The Open Door"
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Article from the Catholic Transcript - American Bible Society exhibits Scriptures for the blind, including Helen Keller's Bible
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Transcript from KDFW-TV (CBS) story about successful blind people, including Helen Keller
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Article from The Commercial Appeal about Moshe Efrati teaching deaf dancers, with mention of Helen Keller
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Article from the Raleigh Register - Curtain Callers to present "The Miracle Worker" at Princess Playhouse
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Article from The Birmingham News about visiting Helen Keller's Tuscumbia, AL home, Ivy Green
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Article from the Fayette Tribune - Curtain Callers to present "The Miracle Worker" at Princess Playhouse
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Article from the Monroe Courier - Easton Board to discuss work done at Helen Keller school
- Folder 5: 1985
- Folder 6: 1986
- Series 5: Scrapbooks
- Series 6: Architectural drawings
- Series 7: Photographic material
- Series 8: Artifacts
- Series 9: Audio
- Series 10: Film