Anagnos, Michael
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The file contains: Nine letters, eight addressed to Wilhelm Jerusalem and one to the mother of a blind girl. The letters from Michael Anagnos were handwritten in Athens (10.Feb.1890) and the Perkins Institution Boston (June 6th 1891, April 29th 1893, August 13th 1894, January 9th 1905, January 10th 1905, August 1st 1905, August 30th 1905, January 30th 1906), those from 1905 and 1906 were written by secretaries and signed by Anagnos. The two other letters are one from John Albert Macy to a mother mentioning his wife Anne Sullivan as the teacher of Helen Keller (September 9th 1905), and one from Almoin (?) Caswell at the Perkins Institution after the death of Anagnos to Wilhelm Jerusalem (August 20th 1906). The letters deal with teaching blind children, the case of Helen Keller, with Dr. Howe and Laura Bridgeman.
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