September 1904
I help Keller continue her
studies for four years at Radcliffe College. Despite her limited vision, she studies very hard. I still fingerspelled the class
lectures into Keller's hand and concentrated
interpreting meaning from textbooks to her. In college, she interests
different language
and takes courses like French, German, Latin, and
Greek. I am so thrilled that Keller became
the first deaf-blind person to graduate from college. Helen enjoyed talking with the world
at large, and she worked hard to learn speaking orally. It was amazing that she completed her work at the
college. She will be a hope of blind
people.
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