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* Helen Gahagan Douglas ( 1900 80 ), actress and politician.
* Helen Gahagan Douglas, actress and US congresswoman
* Helen Gahagan Douglas ( 1900 1980 ), American actress and politician
" Snowjob " is an American colloquialism for a deception or a cover-up ; for example, Helen Gahagan Douglas described the Nixon Administration as " the greatest snow job in history.
He had a long theatre, film and television career as a lead player, stretching from his 1930 Broadway role in Tonight or Never ( opposite his future wife, Helen Gahagan ) until just before his death.
In 1931 Douglas married actress-turned-politician Helen Gahagan.
" Douglas and Gahagan had two children: Peter Gahagan Douglas ( 1933 ) and Mary Helen Douglas ( 1938 ).
The couple remained married until Helen Gahagan Douglas ' death in 1980 from cancer.
Hayes was a Catholic and a pro-business Republican who attended many Republican National Conventions ( including the one held in New Orleans in 1988 ), but she was not as politically vocal as some others ( e. g., Adolphe Menjou, Ginger Rogers, John Wayne, Helen Gahagan, Ronald Reagan etc.
The Center holds the archive of Albert's Congressional papers along with those of Robert S. Kerr, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Millicent Fenwick, Ernest Istook, Fred R. Harris, Percy Gassaway, and many others.
From Helen Gahagan
** She ( 1935 film ), featuring Helen Gahagan
A decade later another cinematic version of the novel was released, featuring Helen Gahagan, Randolph Scott and Nigel Bruce.
Some of the most infamous uses of the term pink came during future president Richard Nixon's 1950 Senate campaign against Helen Gahagan Douglas: " She's pink right down to her underwear!
Senator Alan Cranston of California eulogized her on the floor of the Senate, on August 5, 1980, saying: " I believe Helen Gahagan Douglas was one of the grandest, most eloquent, deepest thinking people we have had in American politics.
* Douglas, Helen Gahagan.
* Mitchell, Greg. Tricky Dick & the Pink Lady: Richard Nixon vs Helen Gahagan Douglas-Sexual Politics & the Red Scare, 1950 ,( 1998 )
Center Stage: Helen Gahagan Douglas, ( 1995 ), by a history professor
* Biographical Sketch of Helen Gahagan Douglas at the Carl Albert Center of the University of Oklahoma
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Two years later, Yard worked for the Helen Gahagan Douglas campaign for the U. S. Senate against Richard Nixon in California.
Her appearance was inspired by the character of Queen Hash-a-Motep from the 1935 film She, played by Helen Gahagan.

Helen and Douglas
* In the 1956 epic film Helen of Troy, Agamemnon is played by Robert Douglas.
She played bit parts in three English-language films, the British comedy Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ) with Dirk Bogarde, Helen of Troy ( 1954 ), in which she was understudy for the title role but appears only as Helen's handmaid, and Act of Love ( 1954 ) with Kirk Douglas.
Later interpreters include Douglas and Helen Kennedy, Pat Shaw, Tom Cook, Ken Sheffield, Charles Bolton, Michael Barraclough, Colin Hume and Andrew Shaw.
* Helen Douglas, Actress and Congresswomen from California defeated by Richard Nixon.
Writers who are or have been residents of Kingston include Steven Heighton, Bronwen Wallace, Helen Humphreys, Michael Ondaatje, Joanne Page, Diane Schoemperlen, Eric Folsom, Michael Crummey, Melanie Dugan, Mark Sinnett, Mary Alice Downie, Robertson Davies, Douglas Fetherling, Wayne Grady, Merilyn Simonds, Ellen Stafford, Alec Ross, Jamie Swift, Carolyn Smart, Sarah Tsiang, Joanne Stanbridge, Laurie Lewis, and Alexander Scala.
The members of the Woodbine Borough Council are Council President Eduardo Ortiz ( 2013 ), Michael Benson ( 2012 ), Louis Murray ( 2012 ), Mary Helen Perez ( 2013 ), Clarence Ryan ( 2014 ) and Douglas Watkins ( 2014 ).
As of 2010, it is represented by Helen Douglas, Ken King and David Scott, all of whom are members of the local Labour Party.
Douglas was the seventh son of Dunbar Douglas, 4th Earl of Selkirk, and his wife Helen Hamilton ( 1738-1802 ), grand-daughter of Thomas Hamilton, 6th Earl of Haddington.
The Anthony Quinn film Attila ( directed by Pietro Francisci in 1954 ), the Kirk Douglas epic Ulysses ( co-directed by an uncredited Mario Bava in 1954 ) and Helen of Troy ( directed by Robert Wise with Sergio Leone as an uncredited second unit director in 1955 ) were the first of the big peplum films of the 1950s.
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
Writer Jack Davis and neighbor Helen Muir suggest this Quaker influence was behind Douglas ' use of " Friends " in naming the organizations Friends of the Everglades and Friends of the University of Miami Library.
* Helen Douglas Irvine ( 1880-1947 ), Scottish novelist, historian and translator
The Labour Party, now led by Helen Clark, had moved away from the policies of Roger Douglas-both Douglas and his strongest supporter, Richard Prebble, had left Labour to found the ACT party, and Clark's more traditional faction had taken over.
By the late 1990s, Labour under Helen Clark had largely purged itself of the influence of Roger Douglas.

Helen and November
* November 20 Helen Gardner, American actress ( b. 1884 )
Nicks performed at the second US Festival at Glen Helen Regional Park in San Bernardino, California, and later toured the US from June 1983 to November 1983.
* Love for Love by William Congreve ( New Phoenix Repertory Co. at the Helen Hayes Theatre, November 1974 )
Stephen Crane was born November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey, to Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, and Mary Helen Peck Crane, a clergyman's daughter.
Concerned about the plight of Native Americans in southern California and elsewhere, and inspired by her friend Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, Helen Hunt Jackson's novel Ramona was published in November 1884.
Cronkite was born in Saint Joseph, Missouri, the son of Helen Lena ( née Fritsche, August 1892 November 1993 ), and Dr. Walter Leland Cronkite ( September 1893 May 1973 ), a dentist.
The play originally opened in New York City on November 8, 1927 with Helen Hayes in the title role.
Various academic critics and experts of diverse kinds, including E. M. Forster, Helen Gardner, Richard Hoggart, Raymond Williams and Norman St John-Stevas, were called as witnesses, and the verdict, delivered on 2 November 1960, was " not guilty ".
The book was adapted into a play by Helen Edmundson, which had its world premiere at the Royal National Theatre in London in November 2005 and recently had a brief run on Broadway.
* Helen Chadwick Enfleshings Aperture Book ( November 1989 ) ISBN 0-89381-394-X
The Broadway debut of Long Day's Journey Into Night took place at the Helen Hayes Theatre on 7 November 1956, shortly after its American premiere at New Haven's Shubert Theatre.
Helen Garner ( born 7 November 1942 ) is an Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist.
Nicola Helen Murray ( d. 7 November 1777 ), died without children
Raymond Asquith ( 6 November 1878 15 September 1916 ) was an English barrister and eldest son and heir of British Prime Minister H. H. Asquith by his first wife Helen Kelsall Melland ( who died 1891 ).
In November 1915 ( see 1915 in poetry ), the poem — along with Eliot's " Portrait of a Lady ," " The Boston Evening Transcript ," " Hysteria ," and " Miss Helen Slingsby "— was published in London in Pound's Catholic Anthology 1914 1915, which was printed by Elkin Mathews.
On 15 November 2007, the World Wide Fund for Nature launched an online petition asking Helen Clark, New Zealand's Prime Minister at the time, to introduce emergency measures to protect the Hector's and Maui dolphins.
Sky & Telescope was founded by Charles A Federer and his wife Helen Spence Federer and began publication at Harvard College Observatory in November 1941, as the result of the merger of the separate magazines, The Sky and The Telescope.
Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano ( June 28, 1936 November 22, 1988 ), known professionally as Cathy Carr, was an American pop singer.
Helen Suzman, DBE ( 7 November 1917 1 January 2009 ) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician.
On 18 November 2004, Tim Selwyn put an axe through a window of the electorate office of Helen Clark, an act he described as a protest against Helen Clark's handling of the issue.
With the Philadelphia Civic Opera, Eddy sang in the only American performance of Feuersnot by Richard Strauss ( December 1, 1927 ) and in the first American performance of Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos ( November 1, 1928 ) with Helen Jepson.
Victoria Helen McCrae Duncan ( 25 November 1897 6 December 1956 ) was a Scottish medium best known as the last person to be imprisoned under the British Witchcraft Act of 1735.
( Victoria ) Helen MacFarlane was born in Callander, Perthshire on 25 November 1897, the daughter of a slater.

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