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Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.
1944Image 4 > Item No 4 > Folder 11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General CorrespondenceCopyright 1944 by International Mark Twain Society- Folder
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Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.
1944Image 3 > Item No 4 > Folder 11: Awards - International Mark Twain Society > Box 98: Awards: F - L > Sub Series 5: Commemorations > Series 1: General CorrespondenceINTERNATIONAL MARK TWAIN SOCIETY Webster Groves, Missouri 1944 T. WERNER LAURIE, ...- Folder
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Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.
1944Image 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 ...- Folder
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Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.
1944Image 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 ...- Folder
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Copy of Cyril Clemens' essay "My Chat with Thomas Hardy" copyright 1944.
1944Image 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 ...- Folder
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Correspondence regarding a Lions Club convention in Kentucky where Helen Keller spoke.
May 19, 1944Image 11 > Item No 4 > Folder 3: Correspondence from the general public and organizations: 1944 (A-Z) > Box 116: General Public Correspondence 1942-1948 > Sub Series 7: General Public and Organizations > Series 1: General Correspondence... who will discuss postwar planni Miss Keller, of whom Mark Twain once said, “the two _m°st interesting characters of ... -
Article from the Santa Barbara News Press reporting on Helen Keller's visit to Hoff General hospital...
December 20, 1944Image 2 > Item No 25 > Folder 11: 1944 > Box 247: Press Clippings 1934-1945 > Series 4: Press Clippings... the time she graduated from Radcliffe and Harvard, when Mark Twain, who had helped to put her through college, ... -
Newspaper article from 'The Home Towner' by Walter Humphrey entitled "Helen Keller Brings Hope and I...
1944Image 1 > Item No 46 > Folder 2: Events: Military - Visit to Armed Forces > Box 35: Events > Sub Series 2: Advocacy & Work > Series 1: General Correspondence... lives of war-handicapped men at McCloskey hospital Friday afternoon. The woman whom Mark Twain called “one of the two greatest characters of the 19th ...