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Letter from Patricia Smith asking if the Keller family would donate Helen's papers to AAWB
July 30, 1971Item No 76 > Folder 1: Tyson, Katharine K. > Box 87: Tyson - Tyson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Blindness - organization - American Association of Workers for the Blind
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Letter from Katharine Tyson on her refusal to give anything, citing ill-treatment
August 4, 1971Item No 77 > Folder 1: Tyson, Katharine K. > Box 87: Tyson - Tyson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Blindness - organization - American Association of Workers for the Blind
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Letter from Patricia Smith asking if the Keller family would donate Helen's papers to AAWB
July 23, 1971Item No 75 > Folder 1: Tyson, Katharine K. > Box 87: Tyson - Tyson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Blindness - organization - American Association of Workers for the Blind
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Memorandum wondering what type of reply is appropriate to Katharine Tyson's letter
September 7, 1971Item No 78 > Folder 1: Tyson, Katharine K. > Box 87: Tyson - Tyson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Blindness - organization - American Association of Workers for the Blind
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Correspondence between Jean Welt Taylor and Marguerite L. Levine about the Anne Sullivan Centennial ...
December 2, 1975Item No 27 > Folder 9: Macy, Anne: Writing about (Jean W. Taylor) > Box 71: Macy, Anne: Radio Broadcasts - Macy, John > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Blindness - organization - American Association of Workers for the Blind