Word: kellers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...home stretch of her Far Eastern tour in behalf of overseas blind, Helen Keller, an indomitable 74, arrived in Burma, was promptly introduced to Premier U Nu. She explored his face with her sensitive hands, pronounced him "a philosopher and a poet." Later, meeting reporters in Rangoon, Helen Keller was asked by Roving Journalist Vincent (Rage of the Soul) Sheean how she felt about one of Playwright George Bernard Shaw's loftier dicta, which, as Sheean recalled, went: "Of all Americans, Miss Keller is the least blind and deaf." Miss Keller replied: "That is not what he actually said...
Besides German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, Robert Cutler '16, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History, emeritus, and Hellen A. Keller '04 may also be given honorary awards by the University...
Famous for activities on behalf of the physically handicapped in spite of her own blindness and deafness, Hellen A. Keller '04 may be the first woman to be granted an honorary award by the Corporation. Miss Keller is presently a Counsellor on International Relations for the American Fund for the Blind. She has lectured to audiences throughout the world and holds one of France's highest distinctions, the Legion of Honor...
Beacon. In Milwaukee, Salesman Jerome Keller, 41, caught speeding by police radar, drove his car to the edge of the trap, waved down approaching speeders until the frustrated cops packed up their equipment and went elsewhere...
...FATHER) JAMES KELLER New York City...