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Excerpt from: Sixtieth Annual Report Of The Trustees Of The Perkins Institution And Massachusetts Asylum For The Blind It is hardly necessary for me to state here that Helen’s story, however imperfectly it may be told, is one of unrivalled interest. It continues to be as fascinating as a fairy tale. Although some of its points have been briefly touched upon in previous accounts, yet new incidents add freshness to its pathos and variety to its surprises, and render it a narrative of absorbing interest, a rich treasury of wonders and an abundant source of inspiration.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Sixtieth Annual Report Of The Trustees Of The Perkins Institution And Massachusetts Asylum For The Blind | |
Creator: | Michael Anagnos (author) | |
Date: | 1891 | |
Format: | Annual Report | |
Source: | Perkins School for the Blind ![]() | |
Location: | pp.52-302 | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Alabama; Alexander Graham Bell; Animals; Anne Sullivan; Art; Arthur Keller; Benevolence; Biography; Blind; Boston, MA; Charity; Children; Correspondence; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Education; Edward Everett Hale; Frost King; Fundraising; Germany; Hartford, CT; Helen Keller; Institutions; Intelligence; John Greenleaf Whittier; Julia Ward Howe; Kate Keller; Laura Bridgman; Library; Manual Alphabet; Massachusetts; Media; Michael Anagnos; Mildred Keller; Music; Mute; Newspapers; Norway; Oliver Wendell Holmes; Oralism; Paris, France; Perkins School For The Blind; Philanthropy; Phillips Brooks; Philosophy; Poetry; Psychology; Ragnhild Kaata; Religion; Samuel Gridley Howe; Sarah Fuller; Schools; Sensory Disability; Social Hygiene; Sophia Hopkins; Spiritualism; Tommy Stringer; Travel; Tuscumbia, AL; William Shakespeare; William Wade | |
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