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  1. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 42." Created by Rebecca Mack ...

    Image 38 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XLII > Box 281: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1952-1953 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... Hon. Joseph Choate, who became President of the Lighthouse, Mark Twain and Helen Keller. In 1908 she addressed the ...
  2. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 58." Created by Rebecca Mack ...

    Image 141 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Book LVIII > Box 287: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1960 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... the Ishelves—works by Pushkin, Lermontov, Gorky, | Goethe, Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Ibsen, etc.— las well as a pile of ...
  3. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 42." Created by Rebecca Mack ...

    Image 37 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XLII > Box 281: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1952-1953 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... Hon. Joseph Choate, who became President of the Lighthouse, Mark Twain and Helen
  4. Article from "British Women Aliens The Vote" about Helen Keller's life, education, and work for the ...

    July 15, 1932
    Image 1 > Item No 7 > Folder 4: July 1932 > Box 246: Press Clippings 1932-1933 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... —Helen Keller^ “ A Chant of Darkness." Her friend, Mark Twain, ^ declared the two most interesting personalities of ...
  5. Article from the "Leytonstone Independent," interview with Helen Keller about her visit to London.

    July, 1932
    Image 1 > Item No 21 > Folder 4: July 1932 > Box 246: Press Clippings 1932-1933 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... to niy' m-ental picture of. him. His beard—and his delightful humour-like Mark Twain.” “How" do you know' when people appland?” . , . “I ...
  6. Article from the Evening Standard - Interview with Helen Keller while on train in London

    1950
    Image 1 > Item No 63 > Folder 8: 1950 > Box 249: Press Clippings 1948-1950 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... Which shows what imagination does for Helen Keller, whom Mark Twain named with Napoleon as one of the two ...
  7. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 56." Created by Rebecca Mack ...

    Image 170 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Book LVI > Box 286: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1958-1959 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... the attention and admiration of such widely differing persons as Mark Twain, John D. Rockefeller, Mary Pickford, Caruso, Truman and Henry Ford. People ...
  8. Newspaper article by Hamilton Fyfe from 'John O'London's Weekly' entitled "The Woman Who Worked a Mi...

    February 2, 1935
    Image 2 > Item No 16 > Folder 7: Macy, Anne: Writing about ("Anne Sullivan Macy" by Nella B. Henney) > Box 71: Macy, Anne: Radio Broadcasts - Macy, John > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... hqvy much you have done for the little girl.” Mark Twain spoke enthusiastically of her “ brilliance, penetration, originality, ...
  9. Article from "The Sunday Express London" about Helen Keller's life and education.

    November 26, 1950
    Image 1 > Item No 58 > Folder 8: 1950 > Box 249: Press Clippings 1948-1950 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... and go and come like people who can see.” Mark Twain called her and Napoleon the wonders of the ...
  10. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 52." Created by Rebecca Mack ...

    Image 100 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book LII > Box 284: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1955 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... life of lelebrity. Grover Cleveland received her at the White House; Mark Twain said that she meant “a new fragrance in the ...