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Letter from Helen Keller to Waldo McG. Eagar about the deafblind of England and the U.S.
May 13, 1933Item No 1 > Folder 10: Eager, Waldo Mc G. > Box 53: Dick - Endicott > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Correspondence regarding the communication between Helen Keller and Selma Ettlinger.
May 15, 1947Item No 21 > Folder 2: E - General (Elf - Eybers) > Box 54: Elder - Flynn > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school for the deaf and ...
May 5, 1902Item No 1 > Folder 4: Roosevelt, Theodore > Box 81: Roosevelt - Sanger > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization f...
May 5, 1902Item No 12 > Folder 13: Sister Mary Joseph > Box 82: Scapini - Skilton > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Helen Keller's speech to the Brooklyn Industrial Home for the Blind praising their efforts
June 27, 1945Item No 5 > Folder 3: Speeches: 1942-1945 > Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Helen Keller's speech at the Cleveland Society for the Blind, and correspondences regarding her stay
January 3, 1952Item No 1 > Folder 5: Speeches: General USA, 1952 > Box 214: Speeches: 1951 - 1955 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Correspondence between Viola A. Starr, Helen Keller, and Annette B. Dinsmore regarding the use of He...
November 24, 1966Item No 8 > Folder 5: Consents: D - General > Box 11: Legal: Consents A - D > Sub Series 1: Legal & Administrative > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Letter from Hideo Nakatsuru to Helen Keller regarding his desire to come to the United States with T...
July 12, 1949Item No 14 > Folder 3: Affiliations: Helen Keller Foundation for the Blind of Japan > Box 28: Affiliations: H - I > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Letter from C. H. Whittington to Allan W. Sherman regarding plans for Helen Keller's attendance at t...
January 30, 1952Item No 4 > Folder 10: Events: Meeting/Dinner Function - Cleveland Society for the Blind Annual Meeting > Box 34: Events > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Letter from Helen Keller to William N. Cromwell asking to return "Le Courrier Braille" to print for ...
April 9, 1931Item No 1 > Folder 2: Cromwell, William N. > Box 52: Crocker - Devol > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to William N. Cromwell asking to return "Le Courrier Braille" to p...
Item No 2 > Folder 2: Cromwell, William N. > Box 52: Crocker - Devol > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sister Mary Joseph about the proposed idea of a school or organization f...
March 5, 1902Item No 17 > Folder 1: Bell, Alexander G. > Box 47: Bell-Bhooshen > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind
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Speeches given by Helen Keller, while in Japan, on the following topics: Hiroshima (while in the cit...
Item No 19 > Folder 6: Affiliations: Nippon Lighthouse Welfare Center for the Blind > Box 30: Affiliations: N - L > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence- Subject
- Deafness - deaf - deafblind