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Final Preparation For College
A few weeks before this campaign of study began, Miss Keller had been taken from the Cambridge School, in which, the year before, she had studied in preparation for the preliminary examinations for admission to Radcliffe College, under circumstances which had seriously unnerved so gentle and sensitive, and withal so ambitious, a scholar. It is not for me here to dilate upon those circumstances, or pass judgment upon those responsible for them....
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Title: Final Preparation For College
From: Helen Keller Souvenir: No. 2, 1892-1899: Commemorating The Harvard Final Examination For Admission To Radcliffe College, June 29-30, 1899
Creator: Merton A. Keith (author)
Date: 1899
Format: Article
Publisher: Volta Bureau, Washington, D.C.
Source: Available at selected libraries
Location: pp.34-59
Keywords: Accommodations; Agnes Irwin; Anne Sullivan; Arthur Gilman; Assistive Technology; Blind; Braille; Cambridge School For Young Ladies; Deaf; Deaf-blind; Education; Educational Institutions; Helen Keller; Higher Education; Institutions; Merton Keith; Radcliffe College; Schools; Sensory Disability; Volta Bureau
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations


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- Chronological Statement Of Studies (doc)
- Final Preparation For College (doc)
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- Miss Helen Adams Keller's First Year Of College Preparatory Work (doc)
- Preface (doc)
- The Instruction Of Helen Keller (doc)