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DR ALEXANDER GRAHAMBELL:
Dr Alexander grahambell holds a special place in the life Helen Keller.Helen's Father met DR Alexander Grahambell about Helen as he knew much about teachers and schools for the blind or deaf Childrens.When Helen met him he held her on his knee.She signed and Dr Alexander Grahambell understood them.He advised Helen's Father to met Mr Anagnos for arranging a teacher for Helen.Thus Dr Alexander Grahambell for very cooperative and very helpfull to Helen.Helen spent many days with him in Washington and in his home Cpe Breton Island near Beddeck.Dr Alexander Grahambell the inventor of Telephone was proficient in many fields of Science.Dr Alexander Grahambell was a humorous person and a poet.He had a great love for children.It was a great delight for him to help children.
MISS ANNIE SULLIVAN:
Miss Sullivan was Helen's teacher.She arrived at Helen's home in March 1887.Miss Sullivan was the student of the Perkins institution.She was actually a Friend,a philosopher and a guide for Helen.It can be said that if Helen had no Miss Sullivan she would have not reached the glory as she have reached now.Miss Sullivan helped her in learning the language and other skills.She introduced Helen to the world of Nature.She also encouraged Helen to read and write.Miss Sullivan was very Humble and Considerate.Helen once locked Miss Sullivan and Helen's Father saved her,but she did not mind it.Miss Sullivan was a great person and a missionary zeal.She had great human qualities.She was idol of love and light to Helen.She was very patient and persistent in teaching Helen.
MR ANAGNOS:
Mr Anagnos was the head of the Perkins Institutions.Helen wrote a story of 'THE FROST KING'and sent it to him on his birthday.Mr Anagnos was delighted to get it,though later it became controversial.Mr Anagnos was tender and kind to Helen.He was a great Human Being and had a great Human qualities.He arranged Miss Sullivan as teacher for Helen.He was the member of the committee which enquired the Helen's copying Miss Candy's "THE FROST FAIRIES".Mr Anagnos found Helen's honest and voted in her favour. But Helen was sad that she had lost a great Friend in Mr Anagnos. However,Mr Anagnos thought that she had done anything wrong relating to the story of"THE FROST KING".He looked Helen as innocent.
MR ARTHUR GILMAN:
Mr Arthur Gilman was a well known major figure for the Higher Education for women.He was the one of the founder of Radcliffe College and severed as its first regent.Mr Arthur Gilman was the founder director of the Cambridge school for the young Ladies.He was a kind and warm hearted person.He permitted Helen's sister Mildred to study at the Cambridge school.He knew that it would boost Helen's morale and it would be very usefull to Helen.Mr Gilman acted as an interpretor for Helen during examinations. He read out what Helen had written for her improvement despite being very busy.As a teacher Mr Gilman was very intelligent and efficient.He made his teaching very interesting and effective.His lessons made learning quite understandable and easier.He instructed Helen for English literature.His bold views of history and literature and his clever explanations made Helen's learning easier and pleasanter.Along with being a good scholar and a very good instructor he was a kind hearted person and a amicable fellow.He advised Helen to take things easy as she was greatly stressed.Helen had a very good respect for Mr Arthur Gilman
MR MERTON S KEITH:
Mr Merton S Keith was Helen's tutor.After Helen had withdrawn from the Cambridge school for young ladies she continued her studies under Mr Keith.In October 1898 Helen and other members returned to Boston.In Eight months Mr Keith gave Helen lessons Five times in a week,and in periods about 1 hour .Mr Keith proved helpfull to Helen in sharpening her in faculty of reasoning.Mr Keith was very hard working and very patient.He took an considerable time on what Helen di not understand.He inculcated Helen's heart for the love to mathematics to some extent.Mr Keith boosted Helen's morale and made her feeling hat she was not less than anybody.He told her that she quite intelligent.Mr Keith relied much on Helen's ability to solve mathematical problems mentally.Mr Keith was a devoted teacher and his devotion helped Helen to learn faster and better that she had ever did in school.Mr Keith's way of teaching made Helen's learning interesting and made problems easier who did not like maths
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