Excerpt from: A New Chime For The Christmas Bells Hear, oh, hear! The Christmas bells are ringing peal upon peal, chime upon chime! Full and clear they ring, and the air quivers with joy. What is the burden of their music as it floats far and wide? Awake! Awake! it says. A great Change is coming -- peace upon earth, good-will to all men.... | |  Read Full Text |
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Title: | | A New Chime For The Christmas Bells |
From: | | Out Of The Dark |
Creator: | | Helen Keller (author) |
Date: | | 1920 |
Format: | | Article |
Publisher: | | Doubleday, Page & Company, New York |
Source: | | Available at selected libraries |
Location: | | pp.274-282 |
Keywords: | | Blind; Children; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Helen Keller; Holidays; Labor; Religion; Sensory Disability; Social Welfare & Communities |
Topics: | | Mass Media, Culture & The Arts; Social Movements & Advocacy |
Note: | | The Metropolitan Magazine, January, 1918. |
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