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  1. Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.

    1944
    Image 8 > Item No 4 > Folder 11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... Bierce, James Fenimore Cooper, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, and Mark Twain. Of these five names, Mark Twain is the ...
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    11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society
  2. Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.

    1944
    Image 7 > Item No 4 > Folder 11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... offering new information. It is news to me that Mark Twain read Under the Greenwood Tree aloud to his ...
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    11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society
  3. Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.

    1944
    Image 16 > Item No 4 > Folder 11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... could have listened to him forever. I feel that Mark Twain did more than any other man to make ...
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    11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society
  4. 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 ...
  5. Correspondences regarding Coronet Magazine features and copies of "Helen Keller: The Unconquerable"

    March 12, 1947
    Image 6 > Item No 16 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... warrior of some mettle who received this accolade from Mark Twain: “The two most interesting characters of the 19th ...
  6. Correspondences regarding Coronet Magazine features and copies of "Helen Keller: The Unconquerable"

    March 12, 1947
    Image 15 > Item No 16 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... warrior of some mettle who received this accolade from Mark Twain: “The two most interesting characters of the 19th ...
  7. Publication entitled "The Story of Helen Keller's Visit to Queensland," with details about Miss Kell...

    July, 1948
    Image 6 > Item No 27 > Folder 4: Travel: Australia, New Zealand and Japan Tour, July (Australia) > Box 39: Travel: 1948 to 1949 > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... the world has always been enjoyed by Helen Keller. Mark Twain, before he died, said, "The two most interesting ...
  8. 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 ...
  9. Article, "Helen Keller Pities the Real Unseeing" by Kathryn Cravens from New York Times Magazine

    June 23, 1940
    Image 2 > Item No 8 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... the same and every night the same as day.” Mark Twain assured him he was mistaken. “Blindness is an ...
  10. A brief biography of Helen Keller produced by the American Foundation for the Blind

    1942
    Image 3 > Item No 2 > Folder 2: Writing about Helen Keller: American Foundation for the Blind, 1933-1955 > Box 216: Writing about HK: A - B > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... over the world. A few years before his death, Mark Twain said, “The two most interesting characters of the ...
  11. A brief biography of Helen Keller produced by the American Foundation for the Blind

    1942
    Image 7 > Item No 2 > Folder 2: Writing about Helen Keller: American Foundation for the Blind, 1933-1955 > Box 216: Writing about HK: A - B > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... over the world. A few years before his death, Mark Twain said, “The two most interesting characters of the ...
  12. A brief biography of Helen Keller produced by the American Foundation for the Blind

    1947
    Image 4 > Item No 3 > Folder 2: Writing about Helen Keller: American Foundation for the Blind, 1933-1955 > Box 216: Writing about HK: A - B > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... over the world. A few years before his death, Mark Twain said, “The two most interesting characters of the ...
  13. 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 ...
  14. Correspondences regarding Coronet Magazine features and copies of "Helen Keller: The Unconquerable"

    March 12, 1947
    Image 9 > Item No 16 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... H. Rogers raised money for her education. She met Mark Twain, and the moment they clasped hands she felt ...
  15. Correspondences regarding Coronet Magazine features and copies of "Helen Keller: The Unconquerable"

    March 12, 1947
    Image 18 > Item No 16 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... H. Rogers raised money for her education. She met Mark Twain, and the moment they clasped hands she felt ...
  16. Selections from "The Portable Woollcott" his relationship with Anne Sullivan Macy.

    1946
    Image 4 > Item No 12 > Folder 9: Woollcott, Alexander > Box 89: Widener - Unknown last name > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... comes back to me the familiar picture taken with Mark Twain, Helen listening with her hand upon his lips. ...
  17. Lions Club News with article concerning Helen Keller's recent check presentation.

    April 26, 1947
    Image 2 > Item No 6 > Folder 13: Awards - Lions International > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... in his official introduction of Miss Keller stated: “Before Mark Twain died he said that Napoleon and
  18. Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's bio in Current Biography, and copies of the issue

    October 22, 1942
    Image 8 > Item No 13 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... people” such as Alexander Graham Bell, Andrew Carnegie, and Mark Twain, to mention only a few. Outside of writing ...
  19. Correspondence regarding Helen Keller's bio in Current Biography, and copies of the issue

    October 22, 1942
    Image 12 > Item No 13 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: C-General, 1906-1952 > Box 217: Writing about HK: B - C > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... people” such as Alexander Graham Bell, Andrew Carnegie, and Mark Twain, to mention only a few. Outside of writing ...