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Letter from Richard Scott, Scottish Olympic Club for the Deaf, Glasgow, Scotland to Helen Keller inv...
June 4, 1932Item No 9 > Folder 10: Travel: England and Scotland Tour, June > Box 36: Legislation to Travel: 1932 > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deaf
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- Letter from Richard Scott, Scottish Olympic Club for the Deaf, Glasgow, Scotland to Helen Keller inviting her to the Sports Gala for the Deaf and Dumb.
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Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's visit to the National College of Teachers of the Deaf, Glasg...
June 1, 1932Item No 1 > Folder 10: Travel: England and Scotland Tour, June > Box 36: Legislation to Travel: 1932 > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deaf
- Description
- Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's visit to the National College of Teachers of the Deaf, Glasgow, Scotland.
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Letter from A. J. Story, Secretary, The National Institute for the Deaf, London, England to Dr. J. K...
June 1, 1932Item No 2 > Folder 10: Travel: England and Scotland Tour, June > Box 36: Legislation to Travel: 1932 > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deaf
- Description
- Letter from A. J. Story, Secretary, The National Institute for the Deaf, London, England to Dr. J. Kerr Love enclosing a letter from The Rt. Hon. Lord Charnwood congratulating Helen Keller on her honorary degree from Glasgow University.
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Letter from F. R. Lovett, Ministry of Health, Whitehall, England to Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-Gene...
June 30, 1932Item No 36 > Folder 10: Travel: England and Scotland Tour, June > Box 36: Legislation to Travel: 1932 > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Description
- Letter from F. R. Lovett, Ministry of Health, Whitehall, England to Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England regarding Dr. Eicholz's Report on the Welfare of the Deaf.