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  1. Draft of letter from Helen Keller correcting Mildred Keller about their family life

    June 9, 1933
    Image 4 > Item No 33 > Folder 2: Tyson, Mildred K. > Box 87: Tyson - Tyson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... exposed ruthlessly to the searchlight of publicity. Ho wonder Mark Twain exclaimed, "Damn the past I" And
  2. Essay, "An Interview with Helen Keller" by Antonios P. Savides from Russel Sage Alumnae Quarterly

    February 11, 1933
    Image 4 > Item No 13 > Folder 1: Writing about Helen Keller: S-General, 1888-1934 > Box 222: Writing about HK: S - W > 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 ...
  3. Letter from Helen correcting Mildred Keller about their family life for an autobiography

    June 9, 1933
    Image 5 > Item No 32 > Folder 2: Tyson, Mildred K. > Box 87: Tyson - Tyson > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... exposed ruthlessly to the searchlight of publicity. Mo wonder Mark Twain exclaimed, the past]« And some on© els® — ...
  4. Letters from Albert B. Paine to Nella Braddy Henney in praise of her biography of Anne Sullivan Macy...

    September 15, 1933
    Image 2 > Item No 4 > Folder 5: Macy, Anne: Writing about ("Anne Sullivan Macy" by Nella B. Henney) > Box 71: Macy, Anne: Radio Broadcasts - Macy, John > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... old bouquet®, the vintage of Arcady was gone—gone with Mark Twain* with Helen Keller 9 ® girlhood and Anne ...
  5. Essay, "An Interview with Helen Keller" by Antonios P. Savides from Russel Sage Alumnae Quarterly

    February 11, 1933
    Image 2 > Item No 13 > Folder 1: Writing about Helen Keller: S-General, 1888-1934 > Box 222: Writing about HK: S - W > 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 ...
  6. Speech given by F. Ince-Jones while toasting to the health of Helen Keller.

    October 14, 1933
    Image 1 > Item No 13 > Folder 1: Travel: England and Scotland Tour > Box 37: Travel: 1933 to 1948 > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... have been proud to meet her -we remember that Mark Twain coupled her with Napoleon as the two most ...
  7. 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 ...
  8. Transcript from the 'Barbasol Program' by Edwin C. Hill, with mention of Nella Braddy's biography of...

    December 11, 1933
    Image 4 > Item No 20 > Folder 5: Macy, Anne: Writing about ("Anne Sullivan Macy" by Nella B. Henney) > Box 71: Macy, Anne: Radio Broadcasts - Macy, John > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... and this is the greatest pride of her life. Mark Twain once wrote to Helen Keller: r, You arc ...
  9. 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 ...
  10. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XVII." Created by Rebecca Mack con...

    Image 147 > Item No 1 > Folder 1: Book XVII > Box 273: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1933-1935 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... life. Annie never emphasized Helen’s dependence upon her, but Mark Twain once wrote Helen: “You are a wonderful creature ...
  11. Publication by the National College of Teachers of the Deaf entitled "The Teacher of the Deaf," vol....

    December, 1933
    Image 7 > Item No 10 > Folder 1: Affiliations: N - General > Box 30: Affiliations: N - L > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... “oldest friend,” Dr. Graham Bell, and how she visited Mark Twain. Among a host of worldfamous people with whom ...
  12. Article from the World-Telegram about Nella Braddy's new biography of Anne Sullivan Macy

    September 12, 1933
    Image 1 > Item No 42 > Folder 7: 1933 > Box 246: Press Clippings 1932-1933 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... Included in the book are hitherto unpublished letters from Mark Twain. Doubleday will publish it tomorrow. « * « ...
  13. Excerpt from "The Teacher of the Deaf" including numerous passages about Helen Keller

    1933
    Image 7 > Item No 6 > Folder 5: Writing about Helen Keller: T-General, 1916-1975 > Box 222: Writing about HK: S - W > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... “oldest friend,” Dr. Graham Bell, and how she visited Mark Twain. Among a host of worldfamous people with whom ...
  14. Excerpt from "The Teacher of the Deaf" including numerous passages about Helen Keller

    1933
    Image 7 > Item No 5 > Folder 5: Writing about Helen Keller: T-General, 1916-1975 > Box 222: Writing about HK: S - W > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... “oldest friend,” Dr. Graham Bell, and how she visited Mark Twain. Among a host of worldfamous people with whom ...
  15. Publication by the National College of Teachers of the Deaf entitled "The Teacher of the Deaf," vol....

    December, 1933
    Image 11 > Item No 10 > Folder 1: Affiliations: N - General > Box 30: Affiliations: N - L > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... poets have been proud to meet her—we remember that Mark Twain coupled her with Napoleon as the two most ...
  16. Newspaper article by Harry Hansen from 'Telegram' entitled "The First Reader" about "Anne Sullivan M...

    September 13, 1933
    Image 1 > Item No 7 > Folder 7: Macy, Anne: Writing about ("Anne Sullivan Macy" by Nella B. Henney) > Box 71: Macy, Anne: Radio Broadcasts - Macy, John > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... committee. The pother led to a characteristic outburst by Mark Twain in a letter in which Clara Clemens, “deputy ...
  17. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XVIII." Created by Rebecca Mack co...

    Image 7 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XVIII > Box 273: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1933-1935 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... friend, D . Graham Bell, and how she visited Mark Twain. Among a host °i famous people with whom ...
  18. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XVIII." Created by Rebecca Mack co...

    Image 11 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XVIII > Box 273: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1933-1935 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... have been I proud to meet her—we remember that Mark Twain coupled her with ; Napoleon as the two ...
  19. Essay, "An Interview with Helen Keller" by Antonios P. Savides from Russel Sage Alumnae Quarterly

    February 11, 1933
    Image 3 > Item No 13 > Folder 1: Writing about Helen Keller: S-General, 1888-1934 > Box 222: Writing about HK: S - W > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... Rogers, Alexander Graham Bell, Andrew Carnegie, Dr. Van Dyke, Mark Twain, Phillips Brooks,' William James, and the Dowager Queen ...
  20. Excerpt from "The Teacher of the Deaf" including numerous passages about Helen Keller

    1933
    Image 11 > Item No 6 > Folder 5: Writing about Helen Keller: T-General, 1916-1975 > Box 222: Writing about HK: S - W > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... have been f proud to meet her—we remember that Mark Twain coupled her with Napoleon as the two most ...