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Letter from Holman Harvey, Secretary, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest H...
February 6, 1935Image 1 > Item No 9 > Folder 13: Clemens, Samuel L. > Box 50: Carmichael - Clemens > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General CorrespondenceMARK TWAIN CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, Inc.- Description
- Letter from Holman Harvey, Secretary, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY in thanks for becoming a member of the Committee.
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Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, ...
February 1, 1935Image 1 > Item No 8 > Folder 13: Clemens, Samuel L. > Box 50: Carmichael - Clemens > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General CorrespondenceMARK TWAIN CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE, Inc.- Description
- Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY asking her to join the Committee.
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Letter to Helen Keller remarking on her article on Mark Twain and the writer's eyesight.
July 7, 1929Image 1 > Item No 8 > 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... Hills, Long Island, N. Y. Dear Miss Keller: Your Mark Twain story in the current American Magazine is one ...- Description
- Letter to Helen Keller remarking on her article on Mark Twain and the writer's eyesight.
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Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, ...
February 1, 1935Image 2 > Item No 8 > Folder 13: Clemens, Samuel L. > Box 50: Carmichael - Clemens > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... with the assistance and cooperation of Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch, Mark Twain f s only surviving daughter, and Albert Bigelow ...- Description
- Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman, Mark Twain Centennial Committee, NYC to Helen Keller, Forest Hills, NY asking her to join the Committee.
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Letter from a reader in New York who enjoyed Helen Keller's article on Mark Twain.
June 21, 1929Image 1 > Item No 12 > 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 CorrespondenceLast night I read your article on Mark Twain, It is indeed a gem, scintillating vdth wit, ...- Description
- Letter from a reader in New York who enjoyed Helen Keller's article on Mark Twain.
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Letter from Frank N. Doubleday (Effendi) to Helen Keller about "Personality" magazine
February 16, 1928Image 3 > Item No 20 > Folder 7: Publisher: Doubleday and Company, 1921-1930 > Box 210: Bibliography, Biographer, Book Burning, Publishers > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller... death and you will never read this letter* About Mark Twain - I was crazy to print the article ... -
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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Letter from E. D. Fulton to Helen Keller about arriving in NYC.
October 12, 1920Image 1 > Item No 5 > Folder 13: Fulton, Mrs. E. D. > Box 55: Flagstad - Fulton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence... arranged with the Columbia Phonograph people to read the Mark Twain message into a record tomorrow at ten o'clock ...