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  1. Article from the magazine "Coronet" featuring an article and portrait of Helen Keller.

    May 1, 1947
    Image 3 > Item No 11 > Folder 1: Portrait: General 1916-1955 > Box 110: Misc.: Portraits - Religion > Sub Series 6: Select Subjects > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... warrior of some mettle who redeived this accolade from Mark Twain: “The two most interesting characters of the 19th ...
  2. Interview by Antonios P. Savides with Helen Keller, with his impressions of her and quotes.

    February 11, 1933
    Image 2 > Item No 1 > Folder 5: Writing by Helen Keller: Quotations, Misc., 1933-1973 > Box 229: Writing by HK: Q - S > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... about her at the time I well remember what Mark Twain had said, namely, “Napoleon and Helen Keller were ...
  3. Excerpt from Encore with a Helen Keller article titled "How I Learned the Meaning of Love".

    1947
    Image 2 > Item No 26 > Folder 2: Writing by Helen Keller: The Story of My Life, publication, 1903-1956 > Box 230: Writing by HK: S - T > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... Happiness The Future of the Earth A. B. Frost: Mark Twain of American Illustrators . Profile of a Woman ...
  4. Interview by Antonios P. Savides with Helen Keller, with his impressions of her and quotes.

    February 11, 1933
    Image 1 > Item No 1 > Folder 5: Writing by Helen Keller: Quotations, Misc., 1933-1973 > Box 229: Writing by HK: Q - S > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... as many as I have moods: Keats, Shelley, Browning, Mark Twain, Shaw, Conrad, etc. Mark Twain? I never saw ...
  5. Excerpted article from the "New-Church Magazine" reviewing H. Keller's "My Religion."

    1932
    Image 12 > Item No 3 > Folder 7: Religion: Swedenborg Foundation > Box 110: Misc.: Portraits - Religion > Sub Series 6: Select Subjects > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... she named her little brother), Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain, the poet Whittier, Dr. Everett Hale, Dr. Graham ...
  6. Correspondence and article concerning the Pathfinders of America.

    March 23, 1928
    Image 4 > Item No 2 > Folder 11: Awards - P - General > Box 99: Awards: M - R > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    Mark Twain said, “The two most interesting characters of the ...
  7. Article from the magazine "Coronet" featuring an article and portrait of Helen Keller.

    May 1, 1947
    Image 6 > Item No 11 > Folder 1: Portrait: General 1916-1955 > Box 110: Misc.: Portraits - Religion > Sub Series 6: Select Subjects > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... H. Rogers raised money for her education. She met Mark Twain, and the moment they clasped hands she felt ...
  8. Good Housekeeping's "Complete Roster of America's Greatest Women" featuring Helen Keller.

    April 1, 1931
    Image 8 > Item No 3 > Folder 6: Awards - G - General > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... as himself, let him turn to her impression pf Mark Twain in “Mid'stream.” All my life I have been ...
  9. Excerpt from "The American Treasury 1455-1955" with quotes from Helen Keller and Mark Twain.

    Image 2 > Item No 10 > Folder 5: Writing by Helen Keller: Quotations, Misc., 1933-1973 > Box 229: Writing by HK: Q - S > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... also might have arrived at something. Samuel L. Clemens, (“Mark Twain”), speech He was a Caesar without his ambition, ...
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    Excerpt from "The American Treasury 1455-1955" with quotes from Helen Keller and Mark Twain.
  10. Good Housekeeping's "Complete Roster of America's Greatest Women" featuring Helen Keller.

    April 1, 1931
    Image 4 > Item No 3 > Folder 6: Awards - G - General > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... them all already, and from people like Einstein, and Mark Twain, and Alexander Graham Bell, and Edison and Burbank ...