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To Have Helen Keller’s Typewriter

A seventeen-year-old blind Auckland girl, Lenor Gardiner, is to have the typewriter used in New Zealand by Miss Helen Keller, famous blind and deaf American author and lecturer.

The typewriter is being presented to Lenor by the Rotary Club of Newmarket, Auckland, where she lives, as a reward for her excellent progress at the Epsom Girls’ Grammar School.

In the year’s final examinations, Lenor gained first place in form IVA in mathematics, and second in English and French.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 71, 30 March 1949, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
83

To Have Helen Keller’s Typewriter Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 71, 30 March 1949, Page 2

To Have Helen Keller’s Typewriter Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 71, 30 March 1949, Page 2

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