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Identifier: perkinsschoolfor1602perk (find matches)
Title: Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Perkins School for the Blind, formerly Perkins Institution
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Contributing Library: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind
Digitizing Sponsor: Perkins School for the Blind

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k, still world, that I do notmiss the beautiful light or The songof the birds. All the shadows thatclouded ray earliest years are for-gotten in the fullness of a rich, va-ried life. You have started lifo allover again in a world strange toyou; it is wonderful and I admireyour achievements, I wish yon everysuccess on your tour. Please givemy warm messages to Mrs. Middle-miss and believe meMost cordially yours, (signed) Helen Keller. Miss Keller and Sergeant Middle-miss first met at B. F. B. head-quarters a month ago. Neither, ofcourse, could see the other. MissKeller could not even hear w^hatthe blinded soldier said. She raisedher hand to his lips and caught hisname in that way. How is Muriel? she asked at-once, having been already fold aboutthe sergeants little daughter in Eng-land. How do you occupy your time?she asked next. Taking dictation on the type-writer in which I have grownrather proficient. My leisure time Idevote to knitting with a frame suchas we English soldiers are being
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TWO FAMOUS BLIND FOLK Sergeant Major,Robert Miclcllemiss and MJ55s Helen Keller atB. F. B. Permanent Blind Rdiee AVar Fund Headquarters inNew York. lught to use at St. Dunstans. Ser-7eant Md* lindedsoldier had been weaving brilliantcolored silk and cotton threads. The two notable blind folk be-came warm friends. Miss Kellerspoke enthusiastically of theirfriendship in an appeal to the peo-ple of the Ignited States in behalfof the blinded soldiers of the Allies,,which she issued through the Ped-:eration of Churches of Christ ofAmerica. Sergeant Middlemiss, later,on his Braille typewriter, wrote theifollowing letter to Miss Keller tell-ing her how much pleasure herfriendship was giving h

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Vol. 2
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  • bookid:perkinsschoolfor1602perk
  • bookyear:1916
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Perkins_School_for_the_Blind__formerly_Perkins_Institution
  • bookcontributor:Samuel_P__Hayes_Research_Library__Perkins_School_for_the_Blind
  • booksponsor:Perkins_School_for_the_Blind
  • bookleafnumber:188
  • bookcollection:perkinsschoolfortheblind
  • bookcollection:americana
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