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Various articles from Tampa, Florida publications about Helen Keller's lecture advocating for the bl...
February 21, 1942Image 1 > Item No 12 > Folder 10: 1942 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press Clippings... work for the blind in that Kinp dom. When Mark Twain was asked to name the two whom he ... -
Article from the Tampa Sunday Tribune reporting on Helen Keller's recent lecture
February 22, 1942Image 1 > Item No 15 > Folder 10: 1942 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press ClippingsShe told of her association with Thomas Edison and Mark Twain, her recent meeting with President Roosevelt and her ... -
Article from the Boston Post about Helen Keller's life, education, and advocacy for the blind
December 1, 1948Image 1 > Item No 40 > Folder 6: September-December 1948 > Box 249: Press Clippings 1948-1950 > Series 4: Press Clippings... and deafhess, and won her lifelong friends. One was Mark Twain whom she met hVhen she was 14, who ... -
Article from the Jacksonville Journal reporting on Helen Keller's tour of local Naval hospital
May 9, 1945Image 1 > Item No 3 > Folder 13: May-December 1945 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press ClippingsMiss Keller’s fame is legend. Her friends have been Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Alexander Graham Bell, Mary Pickford and ... -
Article from the Newport News reporting on Helen Keller's visit to Newport Naval Hospital
November 29, 1945Image 1 > Item No 39 > Folder 13: May-December 1945 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press Clippings... symbol of victory over personal limitations and called by. Mark Twain one of two greatest figures produced by the ... -
Article from the Tampa Morning Tribune reporting on Helen Keller's lecture in Florida
February 21, 1942Image 1 > Item No 14 > Folder 10: 1942 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press Clippings... hands. Miss Thompson presented each person to the woman Mark Twain coupled with Napoleon as “the two most interesting ... -
Article from Topeka publication about Helen Keller's arrival to dedicate Rehabilitation Center for t...
1949Image 1 > Item No 27 > Folder 7: 1949 > Box 249: Press Clippings 1948-1950 > Series 4: Press Clippings... Here When Helen Keller was still in her teens, Mark Twain, deeply thrilled, said she was one of the ... -
Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Blind. Book XXIV." Created by Rebecca Mack con...
Image 38 > Item No 1 > Folder 2: Book XXIV > Box 275: Rebecca Mack Scrapbooks circa 1940-1942 > Series 5: Scrapbooks... has met many of the world’s great. She knew Mark Twain,' Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nicolai Lenin, Mme. Curie, Thomas ... -
Article from the Wellington Southern Cross reporting Helen Keller's praise of New Zealand's treatmen...
August 2, 1948Image 2 > Item No 9 > Folder 4: August 1-August 5 1948 > Box 249: Press Clippings 1948-1950 > Series 4: Press Clippings... took an interest in I her as a child, Mark Twain, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Einstein. It seemed as though ... -
Article from The Augusta Herald reporting on Helen Keller's visit to Oliver General Hospital, Georgi...
April 20, 1945Image 1 > Item No 23 > Folder 12: February-April 1945 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press ClippingsBy VIVIAN G. MILNER Helen Keller, deaf-blind author whom Mark Twain called “one of the two greatest characters of ... -
Article from the Kansas City Times about river packet boat Golden Eagle, with mention of Helen Kelle...
May 21, 1947Image 1 > Item No 35 > Folder 5: 1947 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings“Mark Twain.” (That is two fathoms or twelve feet). We ... -
Article from the Reading Eagle about Helen Keller's life in celebration of her 67th birthday
June 25, 1947Image 1 > Item No 75 > Folder 5: 1947 > Box 248: Press Clippings 1946-1947 > Series 4: Press Clippings... the work of the American Foundation for the Blind. Mark Twain, a few years before his death, paid her ... -
Article from the Corona Beacon reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the U.S. Naval Hospital
April 6, 1946Image 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 ... -
Article from The Santana reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the Long Beach Naval Hospital
May, 1946Image 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 ... -
Article in the Salt Lake City Instructor about Helen Keller's life, achievements, and work for the b...
May, 1941Image 1 > Item No 68 > Folder 8: January-April 1941 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press Clippings... golden voice. W'ith her fingertips on the lips of Mark Twain she felt the mingled pathos and beauty of ... -
Article from The Atlanta Journal reporting on Helen Keller's arrival to visit Lawson General Hospita...
April 22, 1945Image 2 > Item No 28 > Folder 12: February-April 1945 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press Clippings... great and the near-great for the last 60 years. Mark Twain was her friend. Andrew Carnegie her benefactor. The ...