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  1. Notes from Samuel L. Clemens, NYC to Helen Keller in thanks for the birthday wishes.

    December 6, 1905
    Image 1 > Item No 10 > Folder 12: Clemens, Samuel L. > Box 50: Carmichael - Clemens > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... leave to sign myself, Your and their obliged friend Mark Twain
  2. Article regarding Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life" and friendship with Mark Twain...

    1903
    Image 1 > Item No 19 > Folder 4: March 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... most gifted men ahd women j of the day. Mark Twain is one of her particular, admirers and she ...
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    Article regarding Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life" and friendship with Mark Twain.
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. Article from the San Francisco Chronicle praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life...

    July 5, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 12 > Folder 8: July 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... her friends. Thus she has enjoyed the friendship of Mark Twain, Jo© Jefferson, Edward Everett Hale ^and a score ...
  6. Article from Telegraph praising Helen Keller's "The Story of My Life" and expressing Queen Victoria'...

    November 11, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 37 > Folder 9: August-December 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    Mark Twain has said that to him the most interesting ...
  7. Article from the San Francisco Chronicle praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life...

    July 5, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 11 > Folder 8: July 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... her friends. Thus she has enjoyed the friendship of Mark Twain, Joe Jefferson, Edward Everett Hale and a score ...
  8. Letter from Daisy Fiske Rogers, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the Annual Meeting...

    January 17, 1952
    Image 3 > Item No 15 > Folder 5: Affiliations: New York Association for the Blind (The Lighthouse) > Box 30: Affiliations: N - L > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    Letter to Mark Twain from Helen Keller - Read by him at ...
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    Letter from Daisy Fiske Rogers, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT inviting her to the Annual Meeting, accompanied by a copy of a letter from Helen Keller to Mark Twain to be used in their Annual Report.
  9. Article from Review of Reviews praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    May, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 26 > Folder 6: May 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... interesting characters of the nine-1 teenth century, according to Mark Twain, are Napo- ’■ ~, A leon and Helen ...
  10. Article from Galisburg Mail praising Helen Keller's "The Story of My Life" with explanation of her w...

    May 9, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 16 > Folder 6: May 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... .her work. One of Miss Keller’s particular admirers is Mark Twain, who says the two most interesting characters of ...
  11. Letter from Helen Keller to Sir Arthur Mitchell about her life and writing, accompanied by pages fro...

    1905
    Image 4 > Item No 12 > Folder 12: M - General (Michiko - Mlomo) > Box 73: Maxwell - M-General > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... learn quite as strong as.was their desire to teach. Mark Twain has said that ‘ the two most interesting ...
  12. Article from Lancet praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    October 9, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 35 > Folder 9: August-December 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... of the triumph of human endeavour over physical affliction. Mark Twain has said that “the two most interesting characters ...
  13. Article from St. Louis Globe Democrat praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    March 21, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 8 > Folder 4: March 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... friends such notables as Joseph Jefferson, Alexander Graham Bell, Mark Twain, Edward Everett Hale and others of equal prominence. ...
  14. Article from St. Louis Globe Democrat praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    March 21, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 13 > Folder 4: March 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... friends such notables as Joseph Jefferson, Alexander G-raham Bell, Mark Twain, Edward Everett Hale and others of j:qual. prominence. ...
  15. Article from the Washington Post describing Helen Keller's early life as told in her autobiography "...

    March 30, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 46 > Folder 4: March 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... On. T^ashington: Ballantyne & Sons. Price 1.50 net. • Mark Twain has said that the two most interesting characters ...
  16. Article from the Montreal Star praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    July 4, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 8 > Folder 8: July 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... Illustrated. (New York: Doulbleday, Bags lo. Toronto: W. Briggs^— Mark Twain, aa we learn from Mr. Macy, has said ...
  17. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XIV." Created by Rebecca Mack cont...

    Image 319 > Item No 1 > Folder 3: Book XIV > Box 271: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1928-1931 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... a subject of serious investigation. From that witty writer Mark Twain, who said that “the two most interesting personalities ...
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    Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XIV." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, Laura Bridgman, studies of the deaf-blind, Keller's Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Temple University, the World Conference on Work for the Blind, tactile finger spelling, William Terry, Mark Twain, the Visagraph, and seeing eye dogs. Scrapbook clippings circa 1886-1953. Scrapbook created January 1931.
  18. Article from The School Journal praising Helen Keller's autobiography "The Story of My Life"

    May 23, 1903
    Image 1 > Item No 28 > Folder 6: May 1903 > Box 244: Press Clippings 1888-1917 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... oc. gon> Dr E( j war( j Everett Hale, Mark Twain, and Dr. Alex- tcifals
  19. Pages from Isabel Moore and Laurence Hutton's book "Talks in a Library with Laurence Hutton", with m...

    1905
    Image 7 > Item No 18 > Folder 11: Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence > Box 61: Holmes - Hutton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... Wiggin and wanted to meet her. She also loved Mark Twain, and she laughed heartily at some little characteristic ...
  20. Pages from Isabel Moore and Laurence Hutton's book "Talks in a Library with Laurence Hutton", with m...

    1905
    Image 8 > Item No 18 > Folder 11: Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence > Box 61: Holmes - Hutton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... repeated the already well-known tale. Told her that “ Mark Twain ” meant a depth of twelve feet, and ...