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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, The University of Melbourne, Conferring of Degrees, 2009-2101
... Conferring of Degrees...conferring of degrees...The University of Melbourne Conferring of Degrees (booklet includes general information about the University and brief histories of Burnley and Creswick Campuses, plus Order of Proceedings and list of awards) 2009. 2. ...As for 1. and a separate booklet with program and list of awards 2010 Conferring of Degrees Booklet The University of Melbourne ...conferring of degrees, the university of melbourne, burnley campus, creswick campus, order of proceedings, awards -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Conferring of Degrees, 2010
... Conferring of Degrees...Programme for Conferring of Degrees at Burnley Campus...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne burnley campus degrees diplomas Programme for Conferring of Degrees at Burnley Campus Conferring of Degrees Document ...Programme for Conferring of Degrees at Burnley Campusburnley campus, degrees, diplomas -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAdministrative record, School of Land and Environment, Conferring of Degrees, 2009
... Conferring of Degrees...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne graduation burnley campus creswick campus Order of Proceedings, Melbourne School of Land & Environment Burnley Campus and Creswick Campus at Burnley Campus 15.05.2009 Conferring of Degrees Administrative record Found in the Cottage, former residence of Poultry Curator in 2019 School of Land and Environment ...graduation, burnley campus, creswick campus -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet (Item), The University of Melbourne, The University of Melbourne Conferring of Degrees; One Hundred and Forty-Fifth Commencement (2000); One Hundred and Fifty-first Commencement (2006). 2 other booklets for 2010 ceremonies at Wilson Hall, and at Burnley Campus, 29.03.2000-22.04.2006 - Feb. & May 2010
... The University of Melbourne Conferring of Degrees; One Hundred and Forty-Fifth Commencement (2000); One Hundred and Fifty-first Commencement (2006). 2 other booklets for 2010 ceremonies at Wilson Hall, and at Burnley Campus...May 2010 ( Burnley Campus) The University of Melbourne Conferring of Degrees; One Hundred and Forty-Fifth Commencement (2000); One Hundred and Fifty-first Commencement (2006). 2 other booklets for 2010 ceremonies at Wilson Hall, and at Burnley Campus Booklet The University of Melbourne ...university of melbourne, graduation ceremonies, undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, burnley campus, melbourne school of land & environment -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 9; March 1981 to September 1981
... ...conferring of degrees at founder's hall...Many items are dedicated to the opening of Founder's Hall. . employment advertisements application for enrolment outline of courses wind power at bcae cash outlook gloomy concert to celebrate hall opening grim look for teachers opening of founder's hall conferring of degrees at founder's hall bhp chief at degree conferring way to economic growth education mission from china library award to bcae student helen hately 50 years on college enrolments climb ronald potter winner of a e stohr medal of the institution of engineers stop college cuts political bias denied protest at education cuts graduate tom honeyman at bcae college water supply bcae field trip to western australia lectures for industry bill rofe zig plavina careers in sciences seminar fitness for volunteers study of walnuts a hit siddons plan solar heating thrust william charters inventor jobs that go begging shortage of engineers careers seminar at bcae morgan john retires prints by students on show pam dethridge hard work pays off labor pledge on education unemployment in ballarat bcae student dinner advanced learning program for secondary students first exhibition for eric collins 30 escape bus crash mining cadetship awarded to tom devries bcae open day technology week getting the facts at bcae memorial lecture prof weston bate tertiary education disadvantaged goldrush miners relied on luck more tafe funding 'not enough' equus ready for stage mineral exports vital Book with grey cover, front. ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 12 March 1981 to 1 September 1981. Many items are dedicated to the opening of Founder's Hall. . Book with grey cover, front. Image of draught horses. Spiral bound.employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, wind power at bcae, cash outlook gloomy, concert to celebrate hall opening, grim look for teachers, opening of founder's hall, conferring of degrees at founder's hall, bhp chief at degree conferring, way to economic growth, education mission from china, library award to bcae student, helen hately, 50 years on, college enrolments climb, ronald potter winner of a e stohr medal of the institution of engineers, stop college cuts, political bias denied, protest at education cuts, graduate tom honeyman at bcae, college water supply, bcae field trip to western australia, lectures for industry, bill rofe, zig plavina, careers in sciences seminar, fitness for volunteers, study of walnuts a hit, siddons plan solar heating thrust, william charters inventor, jobs that go begging, shortage of engineers, careers seminar at bcae, morgan john retires, prints by students on show, pam dethridge, hard work pays off, labor pledge on education, unemployment in ballarat, bcae student dinner, advanced learning program for secondary students, first exhibition for eric collins, 30 escape bus crash, mining cadetship awarded to tom devries, bcae open day, technology week, getting the facts at bcae, memorial lecture, prof weston bate, tertiary education disadvantaged, goldrush miners relied on luck, more tafe funding 'not enough', equus ready for stage, mineral exports vital -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph Album, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Conferring Ceremonies, 1984, 1984
... ...conferring of degrees...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University Australia. ballarat college of advanced education mount helen graduation conferring of degrees ed phillips w. poole f. prout margaret reynolds roy schrieke dennis shanahan david stabb peter swan jim thyer j. wotzko r. ford peter fryar ian gordon albert gosden helen hayes margaret henderson geoff hendy neie hives pat hope eric jellet brian lees g. mcgregor arch mackinnon gregory mcrae lios morris g. morrowood john neeson neville gower Denis Shanahan Martin Westbrooke Brown covered photograph album showing the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Conferring Ceremonies held in Founders Hall, Mount Helen Campus. ...Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University Australia.Brown covered photograph album showing the Ballarat College of Advanced Education Conferring Ceremonies held in Founders Hall, Mount Helen Campus. The photographs include the academic procession and some photographs of the audience. The cover and pages held together by bolts.ballarat college of advanced education, mount helen, graduation, conferring of degrees, ed phillips, w. poole, f. prout, margaret reynolds, roy schrieke, dennis shanahan, david stabb, peter swan, jim thyer, j. wotzko, r. ford, peter fryar, ian gordon, albert gosden, helen hayes, margaret henderson, geoff hendy, neie hives, pat hope, eric jellet, brian lees, g. mcgregor, arch mackinnon, gregory mcrae, lios morris, g. morrowood, john neeson, neville gower, denis shanahan, martin westbrooke -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph Album, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Conferring Ceremonies, 1978, 1978
... The photographs show the conferring of degrees and diplomas to the students of Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1878....The photographs show the conferring of degrees and diplomas to the students of Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1878. graduation ballarat college of advanced education e.j. barker jack barker sir willis connolly kwong lee dow frank hurley lindsay hillman founders hall ballarat civic hall Brown Album of photographs from Ballarat College of Advanced Education Conferring Ceremony, 1978. ...Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University. The photographs show the conferring of degrees and diplomas to the students of Ballarat College of Advanced Education in 1878.Brown Album of photographs from Ballarat College of Advanced Education Conferring Ceremony, 1978. It includes the Victoria Institute of Colleges Graduation Programme.graduation, ballarat college of advanced education, e.j. barker, jack barker, sir willis connolly, kwong lee dow, frank hurley, lindsay hillman, founders hall, ballarat civic hall -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCertificate, Supreme Council of the 33rd Degree (1962) - Collection of Masonic Degrees and Correspondence maintained by Aird family of Ringwood, Victoria
... Certification that Arthur James Bromwich Aird was received and acknowledged as a Grand Elected Knight Kadosh, 30 Degrees, conferred on 1st May, 1962. Signed by the Grand Secretary General and Seals affixed in the Grand Council Chamber at London on 20th June A.L. 5962, A.D. 1962....Certification that Arthur James Bromwich Aird was received and acknowledged as a Grand Elected Knight Kadosh, 30 Degrees, conferred on 1st May, 1962. Signed by the Grand Secretary General and Seals affixed in the Grand Council Chamber at London on 20th June A.L. 5962, A.D. 1962. ...Buff coloured certificate with red Lodge seals. Certification that Arthur James Bromwich Aird was received and acknowledged as a Grand Elected Knight Kadosh, 30 Degrees, conferred on 1st May, 1962. Signed by the Grand Secretary General and Seals affixed in the Grand Council Chamber at London on 20th June A.L. 5962, A.D. 1962. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - Doctor Lilian Cleeve Collection, 1915 - 1996
... Quarry Hill, 1195-1997. 11138g Letter from Andrew Cathcart to the Sisely family in dec 2009 re the photo taken at the Women's Hospital Melbourne in 1940-41 11138h Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Front View 11138i Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Rear View 11138j The University of Melbourne Conferring of degrees Wilson Hall Monday 1st June 1942...Quarry Hill, 1195-1997. 11138g Letter from Andrew Cathcart to the Sisely family in dec 2009 re the photo taken at the Women's Hospital Melbourne in 1940-41 11138h Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Front View 11138i Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Rear View 11138j The University of Melbourne Conferring of degrees Wilson Hall Monday 1st June 1942 Memorabilia Doctor Lilian Cleeve Collection ...Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve was born in 1915 and died in February 1996. She grew up in Moonee Ponds and graduated as a Doctor from the University of Melbourne School of Medicine in 1941. She completed her training at the Women's Hospital in Melbourne between December 1940 and January 1941 where she delivered her first baby, Beverley Margaret Manley. In 1942 at the beginning of the war with Japan, Doctor Cleeve travelled to Bendigo. The train was full of soldiers travelling to camp at the Bendigo Showgrounds next to the hospital (now the Tom Flood Centre). Because of the war, the streets were in darkness. Some soldiers carried her suitcase to her new home. Doctor Cleeve immediately began work as the hospital Registrar. Later on she specialized in the delivery of babies, who always seemed to be born on her days off. After leaving the hospital Doctor Cleeve joined the medical practice of Doctors Gorman and Grant (husband and wife). Their rooms were on the corner of View and Mckenzie Streets in the Atkinson building (named after Doctor Harry Atkinson). Doctor Cleeve then established a medical practice in Garsed Street where the Dan Murphy Car Park is now located. Later Doctor Cleeve ran an eye clinic with Doctor Gorman's son, on the other side of Garsed Street. She also used to visit Puckapunyal Army Base to screen both the regular army recruits and the conscripts who were sent to Vietnam. Doctor Cleeve last worked as part of the associate medical staff at the Bendigo Teachers' College in Osborne Street from 1979 to 1980. In 1944 Lilian married Sargent George Cathcart (Fortuna Army Survey Regiment). George was the secretary/treasurer of the Bendigo Branch of the Liberal Party. They lived at 96 Moore Street ('Silver Birches'), close to the hospital. George and Lilian had one son, Andrew. George passed away from a heart attack in 1957. Lilian married Roy Lockart Chisholm in 1960. Roy was the manager of the Charing Cross Branch of the CBA Bank. Not long after their marriage, Lilian (now Mrs Chisholm), Roy, and Lilian's young son Andrew, took a honeymoon voyage on the cargo vessel "Milos" to Hong Kong, Japan, New Guinea and Borneo, where they visited the Sandakan War Memorial. In 1960 Lilian sold 96 Moore Street, and following Roy's retirement, they purchased a house which they named 'Roslyn' at 28 Reginald Street, Quarry Hill. Roy died in 1963 after suffering a stroke. Respected and well-liked, Mrs Chisholm continued to raise Andrew in Reginald Street with the assistance of her faithful housekeeper Coral Suurpaa, known to all as “Hickey". Coral lived in a house in Breen Street, beside the Myrtle Street railway bridge. Prior to this, "Hickey" had lived-in at Moore Street when Dr Cleeve was widowed after the death of her first husband. Photos, Passport, Letter and Nameplate 11138a Doctor Lilian Marjorie Cleeve passport photo May 1961 11138b British Australian Passport 11138c The Premier Visits 'Silver Birches' 96 Moore St., Bendigo on April 8th 1957 Photo. From Left to Right are: Former Bendigo Organiser, Mr T.J. Langdon (now at Ballarat), Mrs Langdon, Mrs John Stanistreet, The Premier, Hon. H.E. Bolte, Mr John Stanistreet, M.L.A., Mrs G. Cathcart (Dr Cleeve) and Mr G.W.S. Cathcart. 11138d Doctor Cleeve and George Cathcart Photo 11138e Dr Cleeve front row 3rd from the right with her first baby delivered at the Women's Hospital Melbourne 1940 Photo. Back Row: B J Bernstein, B Chromow, S I D Preston, H J Hoffman, P Zerman, D G Sisely. Middle Row: L B Satchell, J B Buchanan, O B Pearce, J C Trinea, M R Millikan, I J Selikoff, R E Dwork. Front Row: J Kremer, R B Lewis, Miss B Marshall, Dr M A Mackie, Prof. Marshall Allan, Miss L Cleeve, Miss J grant, H Berinshaw. 11138f Dr Cleeve, Coral Suurpaa, Andrew Cathcart Photo in the backyard at 28 Reginald St. Quarry Hill, 1195-1997. 11138g Letter from Andrew Cathcart to the Sisely family in dec 2009 re the photo taken at the Women's Hospital Melbourne in 1940-41 11138h Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Front View 11138i Dr L M Cleeve Nameplate Rear View 11138j The University of Melbourne Conferring of degrees Wilson Hall Monday 1st June 1942bendigo, doctor lorna sisely, women's hospital melbourne, roy lockart chisholm, reginald street, quarry hill, coral suurpaa, dr lilian cleeve, george cathcart -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: MAYOR'S NOTES 1965
... Topics include: Bendigo Technical College becomes a degree conferring institution, opening of the Shepparton Civic Centre, Winston Churchill and Anti-cancer appeals, and Massey Ferguson in Bendigo....Topics include: Bendigo Technical College becomes a degree conferring institution, opening of the Shepparton Civic Centre, Winston Churchill and Anti-cancer appeals, and Massey Ferguson in Bendigo. ...The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. Three typed pages headed 'The Mayor Speaks'. Undated but in a 1964-65 sequence. Topics include: Bendigo Technical College becomes a degree conferring institution, opening of the Shepparton Civic Centre, Winston Churchill and Anti-cancer appeals, and Massey Ferguson in Bendigo.bendigo, council, report, norman joseph oliver , councillor norman oliver. mayor of bendigo. massey ferguson (bendigo). bendigo technical college. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 4, December 1970 to August 1971
... degree to john duruz a united approach? fourth university probe group university submission well received wolfgang kotsch state's top aprentice interest in twin-state uni carol yates wins trust scholarship student protest re fees increase e c jone - architect diplomas conferred apprenticeship week display $100 prize for wolfgang kotsch bath run to daylesford technical education - geoff storey rex hollioake Book with yellow cover, front. ...Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 12 December 1970 to 17 August 1971. Book with yellow cover, front. Spiral bound. Coloured card pasted on front cover. Front cover coming away.ballarat institute of advanced education, biae, employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, engineers' conference, ballarat technical school, institute award to jim ryan, ken scull retires, first degree course at biae, $30000 x-ray unit for metallurgists, biae enrolments, equipment projects by physics students, no room for our potential residents, four new buildings planned for biae, john vernon's career, night school enrolments, apprenticeship commission visit, education first, festival diversity brings fun for all, enrolment taxes accommodation, overseas brewers have link with ballarat, vietnam a spur for student protest, mr g b fairhall, new student group formed, college diplomas "not recognised", smb "boat" on lake wendouree race, stock exchange award to danny dimmo, australia losing from student restrictions, first lecturer in brewing - n m gower, biae course encouraged, ph.d.for chemistry lecturer, smb exhibition of prints, impressive art by students, mining companies help education, christopher dower wins award for third time, bid to keep youths in country, students in two-storey units, smb registrar eric bald retires, master's degree to john duruz, a united approach?, fourth university probe group, university submission well received, wolfgang kotsch state's top aprentice, interest in twin-state uni, carol yates wins trust scholarship, student protest re fees increase, e c jone - architect, diplomas conferred, apprenticeship week display, $100 prize for wolfgang kotsch, bath run to daylesford, technical education - geoff storey, rex hollioake -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PURPLE DEGREE CERTIFICATE
... Degree Certificate - We hereby certifythat brother R. G. Evans a member of the loyal Albert lodge, presented to us a certificate from his lodge entatling him to receive the Purple Dergee, which was duly conferred upon him at a Past Grand's Lodge, held at the M. ...Degree Certificate - We hereby certifythat brother R. G. Evans a member of the loyal Albert lodge, presented to us a certificate from his lodge entatling him to receive the Purple Dergee, which was duly conferred upon him at a Past Grand's Lodge, held at the M. ...Each coloured degree related to a particular value of the Manchester United Oddfellows. Purple certificate was related to charity. The Bendigo chapter of the Manchester United Oddfellows began in 1854.Blu folder. On one side the coloured logo of the Independet Order of Oddfellows in Victoria, Bendigo District, Manchester Unity Friendly Society. On the other the inscription: Purple Degree Certificate - We hereby certifythat brother R. G. Evans a member of the loyal Albert lodge, presented to us a certificate from his lodge entatling him to receive the Purple Dergee, which was duly conferred upon him at a Past Grand's Lodge, held at the M. U. Hall, Bendigo on the 20th day of January 1940. In witness whereof we have affixed our names and the Seal of our district this 25th day of January 1941. Signed bt the District Grand Master: L. Spencely. Dist. Dep. Grand Master and Secretary. Memebr signature: R. G. Evans.societies, freemasons -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyCertificate, United Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, Victoria - Collection of Masonic Degrees and Correspondence maintained by Aird family of Ringwood, Victoria
... conferred on Brother Arthur James Bromwich Aird. Signed by the Grand Master under the Seal of the Grand Lodge on 26th July, 1961. United Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, Victoria - Collection of Masonic Degrees and Correspondence maintained by Aird family of Ringwood, Victoria Certificate ...Buff coloured certificate with gold Lodge seal. Certification that the Past Rank of Senior Grand Warden has been conferred on Brother Arthur James Bromwich Aird. Signed by the Grand Master under the Seal of the Grand Lodge on 26th July, 1961. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyLetter, Order of the Secret Monitor, Moorabbin, Victoria - Collection of Masonic Degrees and Correspondence maintained by Aird family of Ringwood, Victoria
... confering R.Wor. Bro. A.J.B. Aird with the rank of Past District Grand Visitor in the District Grand Conclave of Southern Australia on payment of £3-3-0 fee. Order of the Secret Monitor, Moorabbin, Victoria - Collection of Masonic Degrees and Correspondence maintained by Aird family of Ringwood, Victoria Letter ...Letter dated 26th October, 1964 from District Grand Recorder, Order of the Secret Monitor, District Grand Conclave of Southern Australia, 12 Dane Road, Moorabbin, Victoria, confering R.Wor. Bro. A.J.B. Aird with the rank of Past District Grand Visitor in the District Grand Conclave of Southern Australia on payment of £3-3-0 fee. -
Federation University Historical CollectionHonour Boards, Boards Listing Associates of the Ballarat School of Mines
... confer the distinction of Associate. (Warren Perry, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, 1984, p77) Students who took single subjects or pursued such courses as those for certificate of either mine manager or assayer were not required to pass an entrance examination. Students who wished to qualify for an associateship in once of the courses were expected to have a general education of matriculation standard and to have attended all the prescribed courses of instruction unless they were able to produce to the satisfaction of the School's Board of Examiners evidence of having attained elsewhere the degree of proficiency which was required in any particular subject or subjects. ...confer the distinction of Associate. (Warren Perry, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, 1984, p77) Students who took single subjects or pursued such courses as those for certificate of either mine manager or assayer were not required to pass an entrance examination. Students who wished to qualify for an associateship in once of the courses were expected to have a general education of matriculation standard and to have attended all the prescribed courses of instruction unless they were able to produce to the satisfaction of the School's Board of Examiners evidence of having attained elsewhere the degree of proficiency which was required in any particular subject or subjects. ...In 1883 the Ballarat School of Mines made some changes in order to make better use of the services of the teachers and to extend "as far as practicable the special educational advantages already afforded" by the School. One of the changes was the introduction of a three years course of training under the professors to qualify students for the following three professions: Analyst and Metallurgist, Electrician, and Geologist and Mining Surveyor. The Council was to confer the distinction of Associate. (Warren Perry, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, 1984, p77) Students who took single subjects or pursued such courses as those for certificate of either mine manager or assayer were not required to pass an entrance examination. Students who wished to qualify for an associateship in once of the courses were expected to have a general education of matriculation standard and to have attended all the prescribed courses of instruction unless they were able to produce to the satisfaction of the School's Board of Examiners evidence of having attained elsewhere the degree of proficiency which was required in any particular subject or subjects. (Warren Perry, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, 1984, p177) Ballarat School of Mines Associateships have been conferred since 1894 on candidates who had passed the prescribed examinations in one or other of the following three courses: Geology, Metallurgy and Mining engineering. Each of these three courses had an additional, but optional, fourth year of study. The prescribed subjects of study for an Associateship were set out in 'The Calendar of the Ballarat School of Mines' in each year. (Warren Perry, The School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, 1984, p177)A number of timber boards with gold lettering. The list names in date order of when they became an Associates of the Ballarat School of Mines.ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines associate, associate of the ballarat school of mines, lonie, jennifer drummond, jill blee, jilian norton, zig plavina, associate boards -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Signature of Hellen Keller, Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Marion Fatuson, 1948
... degree from Harvard University. In 1960 Polly Thomson died, and in 1961 Helen suffered her first stroke and so retired from public life. In 1964 President Johnson conferred...degree from Harvard University. In 1960 Polly Thomson died, and in 1961 Helen suffered her first stroke and so retired from public life. In 1964 President Johnson conferred ...In 1948 during her Australian tour Helen Keller visited the west suburban SUNSHINE GIRLS TECHNICAL SCHOOL, to express her thanks for a letter written by the students in support of her work with deaf and blind people. She and her travelling companions presented the school with their signatures. Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 and due to an illness at the age of 20 months lost both her sight and hearing. Helen was taught to communicate by Anne Sullivan who wrote words into her hand, and she also learned to speak by touching the throat and lips of people as they spoke. In June 28, 1904 Helen Keller graduated from Radcliffe College with a Bachelor of Arts degree, being the first deaf and blind person to do so. In October 1914 Polly Thomson joined up with Helen and Anne. Helen published an account of her religious beliefs and an autobiography, and in 1930 the three women travelled to Scotland, England and Ireland. In 1931 they participated in the first World Council for the Blind. After Anne Sullivan Macy died in 1936 Helen and Polly continued to travel to several countries. In 1943 Helen visited blind, deaf, and disabled soldiers in a USA military hospital, which she described as "the crowning experience of my life". In 1946 Helen and Polly made their first world tour for the American Foundation for the Overseas Blind and over the next 11 years visited 35 countries. In 1955 Helen became the first woman to be honoured with an honorary degree from Harvard University. In 1960 Polly Thomson died, and in 1961 Helen suffered her first stroke and so retired from public life. In 1964 President Johnson conferred the Presidential Medal of Freedom however she was unable to attend the ceremony. On June 1, 1968 Helen died in her sleep, and her ashes have been interred with those of Anne and Polly at the National Cathedral. Over 1200 mourners attended the funeral.It is significant that Helen Keller actually took the time and effort to visit the Sunshine Girls Technical School to thank the students for their supporting letter. Helen Keller's many achievements show that a severely handicapped deaf and blind person can make significant contributions to society, if they apply themselves and receive assistance from dedicated friends. Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Marion Fatuson, 11.5.48deaf, blind, signatures, helen keller, polly thomson, marion fatuson, anne sullivan macy, radcliffe college, sunshine girls technical school
