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Women--Education

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Helen Keller to Bertha L. Temple, 1900 November 5

Collection Identifier: A/K29h5
Overview:

Letter from Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind, to Bertha L Temple about Keller's election as vice-president of her freshman class at Radcliffe College, 1900.

Papers of Helen Keller, 1932-1939

Collection Identifier: A/K29h3
Overview:

Papers including a letter, photograph, and article, of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind.

Papers of Helen Keller, 1933-1971

Collection Identifier: A/K29h2
Overview:

Papers of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, and author who was deafblind.

Papers about the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden, 1954

Collection Identifier: A/K29h4
Overview:

Materials about the dedication of the Helen Keller Garden at Radcliffe College, 1954, including printed copies of digital reproductions of photographs of Helen Keller, a Harvard Crimson article documenting the dedication, and a reminiscence of the day (by Barbara Healey Killian, Radcliffe College Class of 1953).

Papers of Helen Keller, 1898-2003

Collection Identifier: SC 11
Overview:

Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Helen Keller, a humanitarian, activist, author, and a member of Radcliffe College Class of 1904, who was deafblind.