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Flyer for the publication "Mark Twain's Views of Religion" by Caroline Thomas Harnsberger, accompani...
Image 3 > Item No 1 > Folder 11: Affiliations: Mark Twain Society and Memorial > Box 29: Affiliations: I - M > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondenceother booh by Caroline Thomas Harnsberger MARK TWAIN AT YOUR FINGERTIPS $5.00 MARK TWAIN, FAMILY MAN ...- Folder
- 11: Affiliations: Mark Twain Society and Memorial
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- Flyer for the publication "Mark Twain's Views of Religion" by Caroline Thomas Harnsberger, accompanied by a list of other books and items available from the Mark Twain Memorial, Hartford, CT.
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Article from Coronet magazine, "Helen Keller: The Unconquerable", about Keller's life.
May, 1947Image 3 > Item No 49 > Folder 5: 1947 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings... warrior of some mettle who received this accolade from Mark Twain: “The two most interesting characters of the 19th ... -
Letter from a fan of Mark Twain in Chicago who was pleased by Helen Keller's article.
June 21, 1929Image 1 > Item No 4 > Folder 6: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1929 (A-Z) > Box 114: General Public Correspondence 1924-1932 > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General Correspondence... thank you for the beautiful story of our beloved *Mark Twain H , which appears in the July issue ...- Description
- Letter from a fan of Mark Twain in Chicago who was pleased by Helen Keller's article.
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Article from Galisburg Mail praising Helen Keller's "The Story of My Life" with explanation of her w...
May 9, 1903Image 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 ... -
Article from the Springfield Morning Journal-Register about the Helen Keller Centennial Congress in ...
June 8, 1980Image 1 > Item No 19 > Folder 2: June 1-June 25, 1980 > Box 255: Press Clippings 1980 > Series 4: Press Clippings... her companions, Anne Sullivan and Polly Thompson, and with Mark Twain, and scores of the honorary degrees that Miss ... -
Correspondence with Sue Scott writing Helen in braille, telling her she aspires to help others
July 2, 1965Image 4 > Item No 11 > Folder 7: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1965 (Sco-Sf) > Box 179: General Public Correspondence 1965 R-S > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General Correspondence... many ofthe interesting people you have known such as Mark Twain. I wish yoy could tell me in what ... -
Card from Catherine Sereda to Helen for her birthday, encloses newspaper clippings
Image 2 > Item No 23 > Folder 7: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1965 (Sco-Sf) > Box 179: General Public Correspondence 1965 R-S > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General Correspondence... then, this does not seem extraordinary. For it was Mark Twain who said that Napoleon and Helen Keller were ... -
Newspaper article from the Chicago Tribune's 'TV Week' section by Marilynn Preston entitled "Helen K...
June 10, 1984Image 2 > Item No 8 > Folder 7: Television - Reviews "Helen Keller...The Miracle Continues" > Box 95: Television - Vaudeville > Sub Series 4: Media and Entertainment > Series 1: General Correspondence... two most interesting characters of the 19th Century,” said Mark Twain, one of Helen’s many celebrated friends, “are Napoleon ...- Folder
- 7: Television - Reviews "Helen Keller...The Miracle Continues"
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Article from the Chicago Tribune about Helen Keller in celebration of her 75th birthday
June 26, 1955Image 1 > Item No 38 > Folder 3: June-November 1955 > Box 252: Press Clippings 1954-1959 > Series 4: Press Clippings... The two most interesting characters of the 19th century,” Mark Twain wrote, " are Napoleon and Helen Keller.” The ... -
Article from the Chicago Tribune about Helen Keller's 85th birthday, and U.S. Senate resolution hono...
June 25, 1965Image 1 > Item No 12 > Folder 6: 1965 > Box 253: Press Clippings 1960-1978 > Series 4: Press Clippings... then, this does not seem extraordinary. For it was Mark Twain who said that Napoleon and Helen Keller were ... -
Article from Life Magazine about the new Helen Keller documentary "The Unconquered"
June 21, 1954Image 2 > Item No 86 > Folder 1: 1954 > Box 252: Press Clippings 1954-1959 > Series 4: Press ClippingsWITH MARK TWAIN, Helen and her companion Annie {center) talked in ... -
Article from the Chicago Tribune about celebrations for Helen Keller's centennial year
June 12, 1980Image 1 > Item No 24 > Folder 2: June 1-June 25, 1980 > Box 255: Press Clippings 1980 > Series 4: Press Clippings... her companions, Anne Sullivan and Polly Thompson, and with Mark Twain, and scores of honorary degrees that Keller had ... -
Article from the Chicago Tribune about celebrations for Helen Keller's centennial year
June 12, 1980Image 2 > Item No 24 > Folder 2: June 1-June 25, 1980 > Box 255: Press Clippings 1980 > Series 4: Press Clippings... insatiable appetite for wanting to know everything about everything.” Mark Twain wrote about Keller and “Annie.” Keller spoke to ... -
Correspondence with Maude Sangren sending Helen oration she wrote when she was young
June 24, 1965Image 2 > Item No 5 > Folder 4: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1965 (San-Say) > Box 179: General Public Correspondence 1965 R-S > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General Correspondence... higher motives, higher ideal®? Such a woman is Helen Heller. Mark Twain has said that of all the interesting characters of ... -
Article from Coronet magazine, "Helen Keller: The Unconquerable", about Keller's life.
May, 1947Image 6 > Item No 49 > Folder 5: 1947 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings... H. Rogers raised money for her education. She met Mark Twain, and the moment they clasped hands she felt ... -
Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 59." Created by Rebecca Mack ...
Image 29 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book LIX > Box 287: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1960 > Series 5: Scrapbooks... song of the blinded Samson from “Samson and Delilah.” Mark Twain said, “ The two most imt&festing characters of ... -
Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 42." Created by Rebecca Mack ...
Image 19 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XLII > Box 281: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1952-1953 > Series 5: ScrapbooksI dell Holmes, and Mark Twain. 'In-11 m ight think rshekad^een a fog. lshffe^e ... -
Newspaper article from the Daily Southtown Economist's 'The TV Magazine' section by Anne Marie Kukec...
June 10, 1984Image 2 > Item No 9 > Folder 7: Television - Reviews "Helen Keller...The Miracle Continues" > Box 95: Television - Vaudeville > Sub Series 4: Media and Entertainment > Series 1: General Correspondence... Even Helen confides her feelings to her good friend Mark Twain (Jack Warden), who only sees an unhappy triangle ...- Folder
- 7: Television - Reviews "Helen Keller...The Miracle Continues"
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September 1982 issue of "Writing!" magazine with the theme of writing your autobiography, with an ex...
September, 1982Image 7 > Item No 35 > Folder 3: Consents: C - General > Box 11: Legal: Consents A - D > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence... like Mary’s lit- tle lamb. Read this short excerpt from Mark Twain: The church was perched upon short sec- tions of logs, ... -
September 1982 issue of "Writing!" magazine with the theme of writing your autobiography, with an ex...
September, 1982Image 9 > Item No 35 > Folder 3: Consents: C - General > Box 11: Legal: Consents A - D > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence... or kinship with you. Here’s how a few writers did it: Mark Twain, as an old man, recalls a day when ...