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* 1866 – Anne Sullivan, American teacher, instructor and companion of Helen Keller ( d. 1936 )
The story of how Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become widely known through the dramatic depictions of the play and film The Miracle Worker.
Keller with Anne Sullivan Macy | Anne Sullivan vacationing at Cape Cod in July 1888
Michael Anaganos, the school's director, asked former student Anne Sullivan, herself visually impaired and only 20 years old, to become Keller's instructor.
Anne Sullivan arrived at Keller's house in March 1887, and immediately began to teach Helen to communicate by spelling words into her hand, beginning with " d-o-l-l " for the doll that she had brought Keller as a present.
In 1894, Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan moved to New York to attend the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, and to learn from Sarah Fuller at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf.
Anne Sullivan died in 1936 after a coma, with Keller holding her hand.
When Keller was young, Anne Sullivan introduced her to Phillips Brooks, who introduced her to Christianity, Keller famously saying: " I always knew He was there, but I didn't know His name!
A service was held in her honor at the National Cathedral in Washington, D. C., and her ashes were placed there next to her constant companions, Anne Sullivan and Polly Thompson.
The statue represents the seminal moment in Keller's life when she understood her first word: W-A-T-E-R, as signed into her hand by teacher Anne Sullivan.
* Keller, Helen with Anne Sullivan and John A. Macy ( 1903 ) The Story of My Life.
* Lash, Joseph P. ( 1980 ) Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy.
* 1936 – Anne Sullivan, American teacher ( b. 1866 )
* April 14 – Anne Sullivan, tutor of Helen Keller ( d. 1936 )
* October 20 – Anne Sullivan, American teacher of Helen Keller ( b. 1866 )
March 3: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan | Sullivan.
* March 3 – Anne Sullivan begins teaching Helen Keller.
* Anne Sullivan Elementary ( 3-5 )
Among his friends were Booker T. Washington, Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller, and Mark Twain, all of whom came to visit Rogers in Fairhaven, sometimes for protracted periods.
* Anne Sullivan, tutor of Helen Keller

Anne and stayed
Anne stayed with Margaret from spring 1513 until her father arranged for her to attend Henry VIII's sister, Mary Tudor, Queen of France, for Mary's marriage to Louis XII of France in October 1514.
In France Anne was a maid of honour to Queen Mary, and then to 15-year-old Queen Claude of France, with whom she stayed nearly seven years.
While Stephen stayed in Canada, Darrin returned to tour Europe with German keyboarder Johannes Haeusler in support of England's legendary poetic artist Anne Clark.
Anne Frank stayed in the hut shown to the left from August until early September 1944, when she was taken to Auschwitz.
Meanwhile, his wife stayed at Antibes, where she had his children, the first of whom died in childhood: Marie Anne Elisabeth ( July 8, 1790-March 18, 1794 ), Jacques Prosper, 2nd Prince d ' Essling July 3, 1818 ( June 25, 1793-May 13, 1821 ), unmarried and without issue, Victoire Thècle ( September 28, 1794-March 28, 1857 ), married on September 12, 1814 Charles, Comte Reille ( Antibes, September 1, 1775-March 4, 1860 ), and François Victor, 2nd Duc de Rivoli, 3rd Prince d ' Essling ( April 2, 1799-April 16, 1863 ), married on April 19, 1823 Anne Debelle ( 1802-January 28, 1887 ), and had issue.
* The hotel is featured in the movie Valley of the Dolls ; Anne Welles stayed there after arriving in New York for the first time.
Anne took her place and stayed until Christmas 1837.
The King and Anne Boleyn are reputed to have stayed in the town at this time.
It was then included in the estates of Anne of Cleves by Henry VIII, as a divorce settlement in the 16th century, although there is local debate about whether she ever stayed there or not.
Anne Penn stayed in Philadelphia to look after family affairs while British forces occupied the city, but she later joined her husband in New Jersey.
The Harrises ' two daughters were played on radio by Jeanine Roos and Anne Whitfield ; written mostly by Ray Singer and Dick Chevillat, the show stayed on NBC radio as a fixture until 1954.
Henry VIII stayed at Wulfhall with Queen Anne in the summer of 1535 for a few days.
According to various sources, Anne of Cleves stayed at Deal following her long voyage from Europe.
Henry VIII is reputed to have stayed in the house during his courtship of Anne Boleyn at nearby Hever Castle.
One of these, built alongside the Quai de L ' Infante around 1640, is called the " Maison Joanoenea ," and it is here that the Queen Mother, Anne of Austria, stayed before the marriage of Louis XIV to Maria Theresa, the Infanta of Spain on 8 May 1660.
Following the Duke's death Thornbury was confiscated by King Henry VIII of England, who stayed at the castle for ten days in August 1535 with his queen, Anne Boleyn.
In 1534, William and Edmund Walsingham examined Anne Husee on the charge of addressing Henry's daughter Mary as Princess when Anne had stayed with her at Hunsdon, and whether she thought her the lawful daughter of the king.
Not a true castle, but a manor house, built in the 15th century and substantially rebuilt in the 18th Century by Sir Percyvall Hart in honour of Queen Anne, who often stayed there.
Green Street House was known locally as Boleyn Castle because of its imposing nature and an association with Anne Boleyn, who had either stayed at, or as some believe, owned the house, the ground is said to be haunted by one of her maids who died in childbirth.
Queen Anne and the Archbishop of Canterbury are reputed to have stayed here, and pub-frequenting Dick Turpin evaded capture from the law hiding out here.
After the future Queen Anne had a disagreement with her sister, Mary II ( wife of William III, also known as William of Orange ), over her friendship with Sarah Churchill, Countess of Marlborough, she was evicted from her court residence at the Palace of Whitehall and stayed at Syon with her close friends, the Somersets, in 1692.
Local legend has it that the manor house was visited by Henry VIII, and his wife Anne of Cleves is also thought to have stayed here.

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