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  1. Article from The Daily Herald reporting on Helen Keller's address at the National Institute for the ...

    October 23, 1946
    Image 1 > Item No 67 > Folder 3: 1946 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    . remarkable of her cenItury; Mark Twain once called /her—spoke yesterday at the [National Institute ...
  2. A biography of Helen Keller by an anonymous author written for Talking Book readers

    October 14, 1946
    Image 3 > Item No 10 > Folder 7: Writing about Helen Keller: Unknown authors > Box 223: Writing about HK: W - Writing by HK: 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 ...
  3. 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. ...
  4. Article from the Corona Beacon reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the U.S. Naval Hospital

    April 6, 1946
    Image 3 > Item No 21 > Folder 2: March-May 1946 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... their companion. Her training was received by practical experience. Mark Twain said that Napoleon and Helen Keller were tie ...
  5. Article from The Santana reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the Long Beach Naval Hospital

    May, 1946
    Image 1 > Item No 36 > Folder 2: March-May 1946 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings
    ... Keller, universally known deafblind author, the woman of whom Mark Twain remarked “The two greatest characters of the 19th ...