Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . hoir ;ever did. ! As Richard Watson Gildei says of her:\ \o invention, no discovery appears soI Wonderful as the achievements of thisIniind that has vaulted, tunneled and cir-icunivehled the thrice-barred gates^ ; Her* appearance heie wiil be height-I ened by, thai, of lier teacher and con:-l#inion, Mi-s. .John Macy (Anne M, Sulli-van). Mrs. Macy will give an account! of Miss Kellers life and education.: Eveiy city where Miss Killer has ai»-pcaied has given her a \\ih(inif such usfew visitors ever received. sttJwv VV\a,c,=.,. Yfw^ywy^i, ^
Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . hoir ;ever did. ! As Richard Watson Gildei says of her:\ \o invention, no discovery appears soI Wonderful as the achievements of thisIniind that has vaulted, tunneled and cir-icunivehled the thrice-barred gates^ ; Her* appearance heie wiil be height-I ened by, thai, of lier teacher and con:-l#inion, Mi-s. .John Macy (Anne M, Sulli-van). Mrs. Macy will give an account! of Miss Kellers life and education.: Eveiy city where Miss Killer has ai»-pcaied has given her a \\ih(inif such usfew visitors ever received. sttJwv VV\a,c,=.,. Yfw^ywy^i, ^lct Ct^vuU ^. 1^]%, < Miss ^^D TTi^t- who visited the rose|show in New York with her friend, A. Macy, was given a bouquet ofthe prize-winning American Beautyroses, by John W. Farquhar, presidentof the American Rose Society. Shetraced the leaves and petals of the dif-ferent roses In the exhibition with herflngefs, and recognized almost at oncethe variety of the flower. Ho^^^€--^^^^-T ^y-^^So-r^l GlW-tII ^. 1^13 -l^. ...S_. feilfl Keller, lli lerful, Amazes Everyone by Herr,iarveIou$ Se Touch and Her Mastery of Speech Miss Hier^i Adams Keller, who has astonished the world by mastering the artspeech\des^ite the fact that she was born dumb as well as deaf and ^ed a flower show the other day and amazed evei-j^ one except her teSSRerTrs. J^n Macy, by picking out various l her wonderful sense of touch. Shei-es flowers, although she has never seon one. She has made a. study of them,lis picture was taken as she held a beautiful bouquet of roses pi-esented to Keller is devoting her time and tal ents to lecturing for the benefit of thend. - ^ - - il e-uu wsfo Yu , Ma-\.v\ j^ , To-u^-rvx^uU _OL^._Y^t J^ \ ^ ri . Helen Kellers optimism is but~oneof the??ta«yi*F*wgs tO marvel at in thisgirl, who has had so many barriers be-•tween her and the pleasures of -thenormal being. Optimism will be thekeyn
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