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  1. Brochure entitled "A Helen Keller Portfolio" about Helen Keller's life.

    1938
    Image 15 > Item No 22 > Folder 8: American Foundation for the Blind - Tribute > Box 23: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... wide and varied. The list includes: Alexander Graham Bell, Mark Twain, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Bishop Phillips Brooks, Edward Everett ...
  2. Correspondence to and from Nella Braddy Henney about Florida, Socialism, and Helen Keller's writings...

    January 24, 1938
    Image 1 > Item No 1 > Folder 5: Henney, Nella Braddy > Box 58: Hedkvist - Henney > Sub Series 3: Individuals > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... in your approval alone can sound my deep gratitude* Mark Twain used to call Mrs* Clemens M the Critic ...
  3. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXI." Created by Rebecca Mack cont...

    Image 152 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XXI > Box 274: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1936-1939 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... over physical handicaps. World-famous people paid honiage to her. Mark Twain said that she and Napoleon were the two ...
  4. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXII." Created by Rebecca Mack con...

    Image 8 > Item No 1 > Folder 3: Book XXII > Box 274: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1936-1939 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... Radcliffe College and Harvard University. It was then that Mark Twain said, “The two greatest characters in the nineteenth ...
  5. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXII." Created by Rebecca Mack con...

    Image 7 > Item No 1 > Folder 3: Book XXII > Box 274: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1936-1939 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... College and Harvard Umverj sitv It was then that Mark Twain said, “The two greatest characters in the nineteenth ...
  6. Form letter from Ralph W. Sockman, William H. Foulkes, Harry E. Fosdick, and Herbert St. George Tuck...

    February 3, 1938
    Image 1 > Item No 14 > Folder 2: American Foundation for the Blind - Tribute > Box 24: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... such an impression on their time as Helen Keller. Mark Twain ranked her with Hapoleon as the outstanding figure ...
  7. Form letter from Ralph W. Sockman, William H. Foulkes, Harry E. Fosdick, and Herbert St. George Tuck...

    February 3, 1938
    Image 1 > Item No 13 > Folder 2: American Foundation for the Blind - Tribute > Box 24: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... such an impression on their time as Helen Keller. Mark Twain ranked her with Napoleon as the outstanding figure ...
  8. Issue of LIFE Magazine featuring an article about the Helen Keller Fund, with several pictures of he...

    February 28, 1938
    Image 3 > Item No 2 > Folder 2: American Foundation for the Blind - Tribute > Box 24: Affiliations: AFB > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence
    ... physical handicaps. W or Id-famous people paid homage to her. Mark Twain said that she and Napoleon were the two most ...
  9. Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXI." Created by Rebecca Mack cont...

    Image 197 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XXI > Box 274: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1936-1939 > Series 5: Scrapbooks
    ... Radcliffe College and Harvard University. It was then that Mark Twain said, “The two greatest characters in the nineteenth ...
  10. Article published by National Education Association including Helen Keller's speech on education

    1938
    Image 2 > Item No 11 > Folder 2: Speeches: 1935-1938 > Box 213: Speeches: 1933 - 1951 > Series 2: Writing about/by Helen Keller
    ... Radcliffe College and Harvard University. It was then that Mark Twain said, “The two greatest characters in the nineteenth ...