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Prior to the Findhorn Foundation in 1972 there was a Findhorn Trust as more people joined Eileen Caddy, Peter Caddy and Dorothy Maclean, who had arrived at the Caravan Park at Findhorn Bay on 17 November 1962.
Eileen Caddy, as she became, who had a background in the Moral Rearmament movement, joined them in the early 1950s.
In 1957 Peter and Eileen Caddy were appointed to manage the Cluny Hill Hotel near Forres, Maclean joining them as the hotel's secretary.
Though now separated from Sheena Govan, whose relationship with Eileen Caddy had deteriorated, they continued with the practices she taught.
He and Eileen settled in a caravan near the village of Findhorn ; in early 1963 an annexe was built so that Dorothy Maclean could live close to the Caddy family.
Eileen Caddy remained, and in 2004 was awarded the MBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
Eileen Caddy died at home on 13 December 2006.
* For published articles written by ( and added to the biography of ): Eileen Caddy, Dorothy Maclean, David Spangler.
* Earl Platts, David ( Ed ) ( 1999 ) Divinely Human, Divinely Ordinary: Celebrating The Life & Work Of Eileen Caddy.
* Eileen Caddy, a founder of the Findhorn Foundation community
She was like a midwife helping them to go through that process .” Dorothy Maclean, now also living and working in London, says: “ She ’ d know what stood between you and your divinity, what you put before the divine .” Eileen Caddy, who had met Peter Caddy in 1952 at RAF Habbaniyah, joined them in London in 1953, soon Dorothy Maclean was to join in, thus at one point all the future founders of the Findhorn Foundation were part of her London group.
" She was also, however, known to subject them to arbitrary orders, such as insisting that Maclean clean her rooms for her ; later, she directed Peter Caddy to abandon Eileen and their baby and take a menial hotel job in Ireland, while Govan took personal custody of the baby herself.
Though by 1957, things changed irrevocably, and the other members had regrouped at Glasgow by themselves, as Eileen and Caddy, now married, found jobs at Cluny Hill Hotel near Forres ( four miles from Findhorn village ), Maclean joined them as the hotel's secretary and soon all parted ways with Sheena.

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It was just me and Eileen getting drunk together like we used to in the old days, and me staring at her across the table crazy to get my hands on her partly because I wanted to wring her neck because she was so ornery but mostly because she was so wonderful to touch.
Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
Eileen was a psychologist all right.
First thing I knew he was in the kitchenette cooking up the breakfast and I was handing Eileen her coffeecup and she was lying there handsome as a queen among her courtiers.
And there I was shacked up with Eileen in that filthy fourth floor attic on Hudson Street.
Pat took Eileen and me out to dinner at a swell steak house and told us with tears in his eyes how happy he was we had come together again.
In April 2009 it was revealed that Eileen Grimshaw's father, Colin had slept with Eileen's old classmate, Paula Carp while she was still at school, and that Paula's daughter, Julie was in fact also Colin's daughter.
The seminar was taught by Professor Eileen Pollack.
In the spring of 1935 Blair met his future wife Eileen O ' Shaughnessy, when his landlady, Rosalind Obermeyer, who was studying for a masters degree in psychology at University College London, invited some of her fellow students to a party.
It was while he was there that Eileen went into hospital for a hysterectomy and died under anaesthetic on 29 March 1945.
" Jackson was to be the most critical of Orwell's marriage to Eileen O ' Shaughnessy but their later correspondence hints at a complicity.
Eileen at the time was more concerned about Orwell's closeness to Brenda Salkield.
Orwell was to have an affair with his secretary at Tribune which caused Eileen much distress, and others have been mooted.
In a letter to Ann Popham he wrote: ' I was sometimes unfaithful to Eileen, and I also treated her badly, and I think she treated me badly, too, at times, but it was a real marriage, in the sense that we had been through awful struggles together and she understood all about my work, etc.
For three weeks, she was signed with Eileen Ford, who soon dropped her.
Eileen Herlie repeated her role from Olivier's film version as the Queen, and the voice of Gielgud was heard as the Ghost.

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In spring of 1942 Eileen changed jobs to work at the Ministry of Food and Orwell's mother and sister Avril took war work in London and came to stay with the Orwells.
His interpretation stressed the Oedipal overtones of the play, and cast 28-year-old Eileen Herlie as Hamlet's mother, opposite himself, at 41, as Hamlet.
Heckart was born Anna Eileen Herbert in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of Esther Stark, who wed Leo Herbert at her own mother's insistence so her child would not be born with the stigma of illegitimacy.
She established the " Eileen Heckart Collection " at Ohio State University's Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, with her notes, copies of scripts, and personal papers.
He would later attend the Embassy School of Acting at Swiss Cottage, under Eileen Thorndike.
* July 14, 1952: New York City, New York Bayard Peakes walked in to the offices of the American Physical Society at Columbia University and shot and killed secretary Eileen Fahey with a. 22 caliber pistol.
* Elisabeth Fraser as Eileen Spence at Age 17
* Carlotta Jelm as Eileen Spence at Age 11
Returned to office at that same election were Democratic council members Joseph Lawver and Eileen Heinzel.
And for the RSC he shared Reza's two-hander The Unexpected Man with Eileen Atkins, first at The Pit in the Barbican and then at the Duchess Theatre, a production also intended for New York but finally delayed by other commitments.
* Eileen opened at the Shubert Theatre on March 19 and ran for 64 performances.
* Barker, Eileen " Standing at the Cross-Roads: Politics of Marginality in ' Subversive Organizations '" article in The Politics of Religious Apostasy: The Role of Apostates in the Transformation of Religious Movements edited by David G. Bromley Westport, CT, Praeger Publishers, ( 1998 ).
* Professor Eileen Barker page at the London School of Economics
Eileen left the trio to become a hairdresser, leaving the others as a duo who managed to secure a summer season at the Portrush Palladium.
The only child born to Paul E. Burce ( a Wonder Bread employee ) and Eileen Baker Burce ( a housewife ) in Portland, Oregon, Powell began dance lessons at the age of two.

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