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While in her 30s, Keller had a love affair and became secretly engaged; she also defied her teacher and family by attempting an elopement with the man she loved, [36] Peter Fagan, who was known as "the fingerspelling socialist", [9] and was a young Boston Herald reporter sent to Keller's home to act as her private secretary when Sullivan fell ill.
Peter Fagan, Australian politician, see Candidates of the Queensland state election, 2006 Peter Fagan, American journalist, paramour of Helen Keller Topics referred to by the same term
According to her New York Times obituary, Keller wanted to marry a Peter Fagan in 1916. From the article: Miss Keller, then 36, fell in love with Peter Fagan, a 29-year-old Socialist and newspaperman who was her temporary secretary. The couple took out a marriage license, intending a secret wedding.
Peter Jerome Fagan is an American psychologist who served as director of the Sexual Behaviors Consultation Unit at Johns Hopkins University from 1985 to 2004. [ 1 ] After earning a bachelor's degree in 1963 from St. Johns Seminary , Fagan received his masters in divinity there in 1973.
In particular, the book seemed to slur the character of Anne Sullivan's husband, writer-publicist John Macy, who was close to Keller's age. A relationship between Macy and Keller has long been a subject of speculation. [4] Esther's reporter friend was reminiscent of Keller's highly publicised attempt to elope with reporter-secretary Peter Fagan ...
Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues is a 1984 American made-for-television biographical film and a semi-sequel to the 1979 television version of The Miracle Worker.It is a drama based on the life of the deafblind and mute Helen Keller and premiered in syndication on April 23, 1984, as part of Operation Prime Time syndicated programming.
Peter Fagan is an American Republican politician who represented Rutland-5-1 district in the Vermont House of Representatives from 2009 until 2023.
At age 15, Duke portrayed Helen Keller in the film The Miracle Worker (1962), a role she had originated on Broadway. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance. The following year, she played the dual role of "identical cousins" Cathy and Patty Lane on her own network television series The Patty Duke Show (1963 ...