Word: helens
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Living (Wed. 10:30 p.m., CBS). U.N. drama, starring Helen Hayes...
...Senate race, handsome Congresswoman Helen Gahagan Douglas, 49, campaigning by helicopter, captured the Democratic nomination as a hot & heavy Fair Dealer. She beat out dapper, conservative Manchester Boddy, publisher of the Los Angeles Daily News. But winning in November would not be so easy. Her Republican opponent will be Congressman Richard Nixon, 37, a member of the House Un-American Activities Committee, and best known for his bloodhound pursuit of Alger Hiss. On the basis of their total primary votes, Congressman Nixon appeared to be a little out ahead of Congresswoman Douglas...
...news that her husband, Anthony Eden, had divorced her on grounds of desertion (see MILESTONES) was calmly received by Beatrice Helen Eden. In Manhattan, where she was staying with friends, Mrs. Eden commented: "So what...
Divorced. By Robert Anthony Eden, 53, Britain's NO. 2 Tory, successor presumptive to No. 1 Winston Churchill foreign Secretary in two cabinets (1935-38; 1940-45): Beatrice Helen Eden, 44, baronet's daughter now living in Manhattan; after 27 years of marriage (three of seperation), two sons; in London Grounds: desertion...
...year was Walter S. Cross, 69, of Fitchburg, Mass., who became a Christian Science Dractitioner two years after he graduated from Yale in 1904. Elected for three-year terms as First Reader and Second Reader of the Mother Church were Texas Lecturer James Harry McReynolds and Boston's Helen Appleton...