Word: helene
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...There's no one who is not delighted with the entire experience, here or across the nation," Helen Snively '71, a Waging Peace volunteer said, confirming original estimates that about 2000 people participated in Harvard's program...
...late '60s and early '70s, about 71% of unwed white pregnant teen-agers and 26% of blacks married in haste before the birth of a child. By the late '70s, the number had fallen to 58% of whites and only 8% of blacks. Says Major Helen Warnock, director of a Salvation Army maternity home outside Tulsa: "Just a short time ago, getting pregnant when you weren't married was the worst mistake a 'nice' girl could make. Now having a baby is a kind of status symbol...
Only in 1963, at the urging of his father, George Papandreou, then leader of the Center Union Party, did Andreas-as he is familiarly known to all Greeks-return to his native land and develop an interest in politics. Shortly thereafter he renounced his U.S. citizenship. Says Athens Publisher Helen Vlachos, a longtime foe: "His is the anti-Americanism of an American, not of a Greek. He is like a Viet Nam War protester...
...high-powered Grace Greenwood to demonstrate gourmet-food preparation in supermarkets, he is shocked to discover that the executive gorgon is Winona's lesbian lover. Blaine's wife has an erotic nervous breakdown in Reinhart's bedroom. Genevieve returns to stage a breakdown of her own. Helen Clayton, his supermarket assistant, bolsters Reinhart's flagging sexuality with motel trysts. A neighbor, Edie Mulhouse, as big as the hero himself, writes manic mash notes. Bewildered, Reinhart observes, "Women in general had grown assertive, had their own magazines displaying naked men and relating filthy fantasies, took out loans...
...DIED. Helen Humes, 68, torchy, mellow-voiced jazz singer who, after appearing with Count Basic from 1938 to 1942, went on to a solo career that spanned 40 years; of cancer; in Santa Monica, Calif. Humes, a rhythm-and-blues star with her 1945 hit Be Baba Leba, retired in 1967 but staged a comeback six years later, singing in the U.S. and Europe until illness forced her to quit last year...