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  1. Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Samuel Clemens, NYC wishing him a happy 70th birthday.

    December 8, 1905
    Image 4 > Item No 11 > Folder 10: Record Repositories: University of California, Berkeley > Box 19: Record Repositories: University of Iowa - UC Berkeley > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence
  2. Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization f...

    May 5, 1902
    Image 4 > Item No 12 > Folder 13: Sister Mary Joseph > Box 82: Scapini - Skilton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... one of which was given him by the author. Mark Twain, whom
  3. Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization f...

    March 5, 1902
    Image 3 > Item No 17 > Folder 1: Bell, Alexander G. > Box 47: Bell-Bhooshen > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... of which - -was given him by the author. Mark Twain, whom
  4. Letter from Helen Keller, Wrentham, MA to Samuel Clemens regarding his petition in Washington for "e...

    December 18, 1906
    Image 3 > Item No 13 > Folder 10: Record Repositories: University of California, Berkeley > Box 19: Record Repositories: University of Iowa - UC Berkeley > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence
  5. Article from the Boston Herald praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    April 5, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 30 > Folder 5: April 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    SEEING WITHOUT EYES. Mark Twain once declared that the ‘Two most interesting -characters, ...
  6. Article announcing the publication of Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    March 22, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 16 > Folder 4: March 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... - beating heart for something to happen? Keller, whom Mark -Twain said was the | l was like that ...
  7. Article in the Boston Advertiser about Helen Keller and her new autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    March 28, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 25 > Folder 4: March 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... ileJen -Keller-al-most parallels the promise of the I iphet. Mark Twain is credited with I "declaration that stye is ...
  8. Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #1 : Vaudeville". Contains miscellaneous articles...

    Image 95 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Vaudeville > Box 290: Anne Sullivan Macy Scrapbooks > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... re- : Pects, the most' remarkable gathering ;the famous hotel has witnessed. ■Mark Twain, as presiding officer, made^ j an ajddress that Was ...
  9. Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #1 : Vaudeville". Contains miscellaneous articles...

    Image 120 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Vaudeville > Box 290: Anne Sullivan Macy Scrapbooks > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... Vy Helen Keller, the famous blind ym- man,. who, according to Mark Twain, shares with Napoleon alone the honor of being “the greatest ...
  10. Scrapbook entitled "Anne Sullivan Macy's Scrapbook #1 : Vaudeville". Contains miscellaneous articles...

    Image 121 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Vaudeville > Box 290: Anne Sullivan Macy Scrapbooks > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... by Helen Keller,, the famous blind wo'- man,, who, according to Mark Twain, shares with Napoleon alone the honor of being- “the greatest ...