Who was Dr Edward Hale? What kind of support did he gave Helen Keller?
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Edward Everett Hale was born on April 3, 1822 Boston, Mass., U.S. died in June 10, 1909 Roxbury.
American clergyman and author best recalled for his short story “The Man Without a Country.”
Dr. Edward Everett Hale a great writer, teacher and Unitarian Minister.
He was one of oldest friends of Helen Keller.
Helen says she has knew him from eight and her love for him increased over the years.
His wise and tender sympathy had been support of Helen and Miss Sullivan in times of sorrow.
His strong hand helped them over various rough places.
Helen says he had filled old skins of dogma with new wine of love and shows men what is believing to live and be free.
He paved way for sincere desire to live upward and onward.
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