Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . he child and herlater preparation for Radcliffe Col-lege and her graduation from the in-stitution. In describing the methodsshe had applied in her teaching, said that she had tried theconventional method of systematicschool teaching and found it a could not see, for instance, whyany child should be forced to do onething when it wanted to do another,and thought it much more profitableto follow the desires of the childthan to benumb its intellect by forc-* ing. She told briefly of the sacriflcesand hard work that had made it pos-sible for her


Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . he child and herlater preparation for Radcliffe Col-lege and her graduation from the in-stitution. In describing the methodsshe had applied in her teaching, said that she had tried theconventional method of systematicschool teaching and found it a could not see, for instance, whyany child should be forced to do onething when it wanted to do another,and thought it much more profitableto follow the desires of the childthan to benumb its intellect by forc-* ing. She told briefly of the sacriflcesand hard work that had made it pos-sible for her pupil to graduate fromRadcliffe, and said she thought theday of her graduation was a new dayin education, and one that would notbe paralleled for many years. Officers of the Hartford Aid of theGeorge Junior Republic desire,through The Courant, to extendtheir thanks to the Bon Ton FlowerShop and the S. B. Donchian RugCompany for the decorations of thestage. L B?^JJ uSXovi^ , lYlsJlVXQy, J 0 VOT~ WcU I- O-JoT^i- I 5. 1^13. « %. Helen Keller, who in a way is themost interesting person in the , will lecture in Pine strtot Co):-gregational church, Lewiston, on theevening of April 18. The previous night. Miss Keller willspeak in Bath, under the direction ofthe recently organized Cosmopolitanclub, she will come to Lewiston un-der the auspices of the Maine Divisionof the Sunshine Society. ! Miss Kellers subject will be Ihe jHeart and the Hand. She will be at- \companled by her life long teacher, Mrs. iMacy, formerly Anne M. Sullivan and 1It is sure that everyone will be delight-ed with the opportunity of seeing anr! .ihearing these two remarkable worrten. yi^-uJ ^ovKVlloyniKq^ World. (X^rll b?? I q I 5>._ the auspices of the Golden RuleAlliance of America a lecture will begiven by Helen Keller and her teacher,Mrs. John Macy, next Thursday after-noon at 3 ocLoclt at the Hudson Thea-tre. - The proceeds of the entertainment willbe devoted to estaiblishing a home forb


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