Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . Blind Deaf Mute Astonished Large Audience at Sheas Theatre. aiVES AN ADDRESS. Miss Keller and Teacher, Mrs. Macy, Give an Unique and Astonishingly Interesting Entertainment. An immense audience at Sheas Thilast night sat breathless in the presenc:feo?a twentietJi century miracle; saw the mod-ern demouslration of the prophecy of oldthat the Wind shall see and the dumbspeak. Mi^sP*BW^ Keller, who in infancylost, through iilnesSi her sight, speech andhearing, stood befoire that audience aniltalked. If she didnt see and hear, andher audience was unaware of her infi
Helen Keller Newspaper Notices . Blind Deaf Mute Astonished Large Audience at Sheas Theatre. aiVES AN ADDRESS. Miss Keller and Teacher, Mrs. Macy, Give an Unique and Astonishingly Interesting Entertainment. An immense audience at Sheas Thilast night sat breathless in the presenc:feo?a twentietJi century miracle; saw the mod-ern demouslration of the prophecy of oldthat the Wind shall see and the dumbspeak. Mi^sP*BW^ Keller, who in infancylost, through iilnesSi her sight, speech andhearing, stood befoire that audience aniltalked. If she didnt see and hear, andher audience was unaware of her infirm-ities, they would never have kno-svn thatthe tall, fair girl before them didnt hearevery sound in the theatre and see all thatsne cared to see. Miss Keller leiptured under the auspicesof the Buffalo Association for the was a pA .minary and wonderfullyIn/teirestlng talk y Mrs. Macy, and teacher of the wonderful blind girl, wMch in itself was almost as intereat-injg as the address of Miss Keller. Dr
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