Word: helens
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...DOUBLE IMAGE, by Helen Maclnnes. Another well-mannered and innocent hero, another band of dastardly international spies, and-presto!-Master Spy-writer Maclnnes produces another of her literate and first-rate suspense tales...
Only hint that a few South African whites were at all disturbed by apartheid came in the narrow victory of the Progressive Party's perky Mrs. Helen Suzman, who in the past five years has been the only voice of dissent in the South African Parliament. Supported by all major English-language papers and by gold-and-diamond Magnate Harry Oppenheimer, Mrs. Suzman carried her wealthy Johannesburg district by a bare 711 votes...
...Died. Helen Menken, 64, bravura Broadway actress of the 1920s and '30s, who is best remembered for her 1933 portrayal of Elizabeth Tudor in Maxwell Anderson's long-running Mary of Scotland, later suffered facial paralysis when nerves were accidentally severed during a 1949 mastoid operation, but went on to become nine-year president of the American Theater Wing, sponsor of the annual "Tony" awards; of a heart attack; in Manhattan...
Best performance by a vocal soloist-Leontyne Price singing excerpts from Strauss's operas Salome and The Egyptian Helen, with the Boston Symphony under Erich Leinsdorf (RCA Victor...
...DOUBLE IMAGE, by Helen Maclnnes. This is Master Spy writer Maclnnes1 13th book-and it continues her tradition of bestsellers. As usual, her hero, armed only with good manners and innocence, is thrown up against a diabolical and murderous gang of international spies in a first-rate suspense tale...