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The Miracle Worker ( | Helen Keller) |
prominent guests including Soviet ambassadors, | Helen Keller, Jane Addams, William Jennings Bryan, T |
The film also features appearances by | Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Kate Adams Keller and P |
ober 2009, the statue was replaced with one of | Helen Keller, and Curry's statue went to Samford Uni |
attended by the famed American deafblind woman | Helen Keller, was founded after a visit to the INJA. |
a house on Redding "was the long-time home of | Helen Keller, who lost her hearing and sight at an e |
Helen Keller, who was blind and deaf, often walked t | |
In a story that echoes that of | Helen Keller, Betteridge's teacher Roberta Reid fing |
It is also known as one of the residences of | Helen Keller. |
This article is about the autobiography of | Helen Keller. |
ssey played Annie Sullivan and Janina Faye was | Helen Keller. |
esteem also received by Katharine Hepburn and | Helen Keller. |
A 1984 made-for-television sequel, | Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues, starred Blythe |
CTU President | Helen Kelly commented "the use of this law is unhelp |
Helen Kelly - Clytemnestra Veronica McSnagley | |
2005 to Present - Ms | Helen Kelly |
Prime Minister H. H. Asquith by his first wife | Helen Kelsall Melland (who died 1891). |
Hellon Wheels also known as | Helen Kennedy (born Helen Meacham on 29 October, 197 |
Lady Elizabeth | Helen Kennedy (b. |
ved in that capacity until he was succeeded by | Helen Kennedy in the fall. |
Helen Kennedy is a Canadian politician and social ac | |
He easily won the seat defeating | Helen Kennedy, Chow's executive assistant, by 2,300 |
ers was married in New Canaan, Connecticut, to | Helen Kent Shaw. |
Peggy Stewart as | Helen Kent |
The Loved One (1965) (MGM) ... Mrs. | Helen Kenton |
Rich and beautiful | Helen King is about to marry Steve Carlyle, a wealth |
Ellia English as | Helen King |
aine Showalter, Sander Gilman, Roy Porter, and | Helen King) |
She has been joined there by her assistant, | Helen Kings. |
Mrs. Shimmering Black (A Strong Lady) - | Helen Kinnaird |
mother, in the home of his maternal half-aunt, | Helen Kirby, who inherited a significant fortune fro |
glass war memorial window in the church of St. | Helen, Kirmington. |
Helen Kleeb as The Lawyers' Receptionist | |
Helen Kleeb ... Henrietta | |
946 until 1954, Blair Moody had an affair with | Helen Knowland, the wife of his friend Senator Willi |
While Magda spends some days with her friend | Helen, Konrad decides to visit Greece. |
Helen Koral was the wife of Alexander Koral, both we | |
Nygard married | Helen Koski in 1936 and they raised their family in |
Nancy Nevinson as | Helen Kroger |
iet spies Morris and Lona Cohen, AKA Peter and | Helen Kroger, who had been arrested by Special Branc |
and who later operated in Britain as Peter and | Helen Kroger. |
The school principal is | Helen Kwong Villanueva. |
Helen L Babbott, who married Mr. Ian McDonald | |
sity of California, Berkeley, he and his wife, | Helen L. Seaborg, continued to make numerous visits |
Helen L. Bee (born 1939) is a psychologist who has a | |
From the | Helen L. Bevel Archives. |
Seaborg is the son of | Helen L. Seaborg and Nobel Laureate Glenn T. Seaborg |
Hallesy, | Helen L. (1995). |
Howard Jones, Salif Keita, The Kodo Drummers, | Helen Labarriere, Leningrad Symphony Orchestra (Cond |
show business James Lackaye Jr.(1867-1919) and | Helen Lackaye(1883-1940). |
h, Nova Scotia, the son of St. Clair Jones and | Helen Ladd, Jones was educated at the schools in Wey |
Helen Lambert (Sydney/Dublin). | |
After losing their captain and top scorer | Helen Lander to Arsenal LFC in mid-season, Watford f |
Parents were Ian and | Helen Larley and Patrick was the second youngest of |
Council by Ward 2 and 3 Alderman Gord Lowe and | Helen Larocque. |
ouncil by Wards 2 and 3 aldermen Gord Lowe and | Helen Larocque. |
Helen later builds the Sanctuary in Old City using h | |
y 9, 1939) and his wife, the former Jacqueline | Helen Latham (September 16, 1943). |
Helen Latham as Lucy Milligan (Series 1-2) | |
ling the wrong family of Australopithecus, but | Helen laughs cruelly, saying she still has more to d |
He was the second youngest of four children; | Helen, Laura and Raymond. |
The Honourable ( | Helen Laura) Cressida Bonham Carter (22 April 1917-1 |
Sonia Darrin as | Helen Lawrence |
Helen Lawrence as Undetermined Role | |
She was born | Helen Lawrie Reilly, the daughter of a Catholic fath |
Bonanza (1961) "The Courtship" ... | Helen Layton |
Professor | Helen Leach, a culinary anthropologist at the Univer |
Island, the son of Neil Howard MacFarlane and | Helen Leard. |
After | Helen leaves, Dr. Roylott comes to visit Holmes, hav |
, Kate Donnelly, Louise Beattie, Ron Bain, and | Helen Lederer (although Lederer and Sparkes were not |
Helen Lederer | |
Drunk Sloane, (played by | Helen Lederer) An attractive but stupid woman who pr |
Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Nigel Planer, | Helen Lederer, Ian Pattison, John Sparkes, Steve Coo |
Helen Lederer, comedian | |
The programme starred Nick Wilton, | Helen Lederer, Clive Mantle and Steve Brown. |
st Korean married couple admitted; his mother, | Helen Lee, was the second Korean woman in the countr |
ly see, as can her mother Nora and best friend | Helen Lee, that her marriage to Brandon is shaky at |
Dutt, Joy Mukherjee, Asha Parekh, Prem Chopra, | Helen, Leela Chitnis and Sanjeev Kumar in his debut. |
onflict and others during the 1880s, Carte and | Helen Lenoir frequently had to smooth over the partn |
Helen Lesley Upperton (born October 31, 1979) is a C | |
he Dreamer of Oz (1986) Movie of the Week .... | Helen Leslie Matilda Joslyn Gage |
Samantha | Helen Leslie (b. |
In 1956, Kossoff joined | Helen Lessore's Beaux Arts Gallery, located on Bruto |
Eventually though, | Helen lets Trently know that she prefers him. |
In 1995, Alfred and | Helen Levitt were honored with the Morgan Cox Award |
The | Helen Levitt Art Gallery is also located inside the |
The film also credits the photographer | Helen Levitt as an assistant director, and Verna Fie |
ules Feiffer, Leonard Baskin, Godfrey Frankel, | Helen Levitt, Yefim Ladyzhensky, Siona Benjamin and |
Helen Levitt, Janice Loeb, and James Agee were the c | |
e served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to | Helen Liddell, the Secretary of State for Scotland, |
ced by former Secretary of State for Scotland, | Helen Liddell. |
For the by-election, Labour selected | Helen Liddell. |
Irvine Arditti (violins); Jan Schlapp (viola); | Helen Liebmann (cello); Janice Knight (oboe); Crispi |
Helen Liebmann | |
Helen Liebmann 1976-77 | |
Helen Liebmann - cello | |
He was married to | Helen Lincklaen in 1871. |
Helen Lindroth | |
The indexing was undertaken by | Helen Litton. |
Helen Liu Fong was the designer at Armet & Davis who | |
gn were designed by architects Eldon Davis and | Helen Liu Fong of the Armet & Davis architectural fi |
aring for Chen and Wu on behalf of Liu's widow | Helen Liu; he derided the trial as a "well-rehearsed |
nister at Alloa, Clackmannanshire, who married | Helen Livingston. |
60), by his second marriage to Josephine Julia | Helen Lloyd, the daughter of Henry Lloyd of County T |
Ben Roberts lives with his wife, | Helen Lloyd, in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. |
Helen Longstreet was opposed to a plan by Georgia Po | |
Helen Longworth (born 1976, Preston) is a British ac | |
Judy Strangis - | Helen Loomis |
Dannie | Helen Loraine Knowles as School Nurse |
one of her portraits at Frewen College, it has | Helen Louisa Frewen and her son Edward. |
Since 1952, Nickson has been married to | Helen Louise Cockcraft; they have three daughters. |
min Franklin Molley, a Pentecostal pastor, and | Helen Louise Molley. |
Helen Louise Morrison (born July 9, 1942) is a foren | |
1940, while still twenty, he married his wife | Helen Louise (born 1920). |
children with her: Thomas Lindsay, Anne Lovat, | Helen Lovat and Gertrude Eugenie. |
Evershed married Florence | Helen Lowe, the daughter of Thomas Barnabas Lowe. |
Helen Lowell as Elizabeth Walker, Cartwright's House | |
Helen Lowell (Grandmother) | |
Helen Lukens Jones was the first woman to travel by | |
They were Stephen Longstreet, | Helen Lundeberg, Cavanna, and Lorser Feitelson. |
Helen Lynch as Speakeasy Patron | |
Helen Lynch as Kate Brown | |
Helen Lynch - Her Daughter | |
Helen Lynch as Marie | |
Kathleen Key, Laura La Plante, Margaret Leahy, | Helen Lynch, Derelys Perdue, and Jobyna Ralston. |
tured Clara Bow, Richard Arlen, Mary Alden and | Helen Lynch. |
Robert and | Helen Lynd Award for Lifetime Contribution to Commun |
Since 2007, she has held the | Helen Lyttle Kimmel chair at Barnard College. |
rn in 1882,Thomas Campbell Ewing born in 1884, | Helen M Ewing born in 1892, Colin Ewing born in 1894 |
Dr. | Helen M. Gilkey, curator of the herbarium of the Ore |
Helen M. Meyer (born February 24, 1954) is an Americ | |
For the chemistry professor, see | Helen M. Berman. |
In 1863, he married | Helen M. Waite (b. |
In September 2006 he won | Helen M. Free Award for Public Outreach. |
The | Helen M. Aderhold Learning Center is also located on |
Helen M. Radics' first cookbook Treasured Hungarian | |
Helen M. Radics also instructed professional chefs i | |
ities include the Penn Hall Equestrian Center, | Helen M. Beach Veterinary Medical Center, and Fulton |
Helen M. Bell Abt. | |
lachian Studies Association awarded Norman the | Helen M. Lewis Community Service Award, which recogn |
He married | Helen M. Quarrier on July 27, 1845. |
"Explaining the 1994 genocide in Rwanda" - | Helen M. Hintjens, Jun 1999 37:2, pp 241-286 |
In 1940, he married a second time, to | Helen M. Bealey. |
91, William Grover (1892), Francis Leo (1895), | Helen M.(1897), Edna L. (1899), Edith R. (1905), and |
Helen Ma as Mrs Wu | |
He was succeeded by | Helen MacDonald in 2000; and after she could not win |
She should not be confused with the | Helen MacDonald who led the New Democratic Party in |
Helen MacDonald is a Canadian politician, who repres | |
p convention in July 2000, she was a member of | Helen MacDonald's team, and helped her win the leade |
ble, Rob Lambert, Desmond Morris, David Lindo, | Helen Macdonald, Andrew Motion, Tony Soper, and Bill |
Helen Macgregor in Pocock's Rob Roy Macgregor, or Au | |
Helen Mack as Jane Hamilton / Princess Helen | |
Helen Mack as Eve Haron | |
Helen Mack as Anne | |
suades a young, bank-robbing ingenue played by | Helen Mack and her boyfriend Richard Cromwell to ret |
hey put out to sea, a beautiful stowaway girl ( | Helen Mack) is found on board. |
It stars Kay Francis, Bruce Cabot, and | Helen Mack. |
ten by Hollywood screenwriters Roger Price and | Helen Mack. |
ohann, Charles Richman, and in her film debut, | Helen Mack. |
Helen MacKellar as Mrs. Fraser | |
Helen MacKellar as Martha Whittaker | |
Helen MacKellar as Mrs. Hale | |
Helen MacMurchy (7 January 1862 - 8 October 1953) wa | |
Helen Mae MacDonald (b. | |
She was born | Helen Mae Mills in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, |
Founded in 1995 by husband and wife Dave and | Helen Maggs, the brewery grew out of its original br |
In 1863 he married | Helen Magruder, daughter of Commodore George Allan M |
was the son of William, 3rd Baron Abinger and | Helen Magruder. |
, the Canyon Lakes project, and the George and | Helen Mahon Public Library, named for former U.S. Re |
alongside his wife, | Helen Mahon. |
He and his wife, | Helen, maintain residences in Racine, Wisconsin, and |
Helen makes the connection that the words Annie has | |
Commissioner - | Helen Maksagak - 1999 |
Belle Bennett - | Helen Mallory |
Helen manages to rescue the baby, but dies from burn | |
Kaipuala, who married James William Robertson; | Helen Maniʻiailehua, who married James Harbottle Boy |
in 1966 and cast includes I. S. Johar as hero, | Helen, Manmohan Krishan, Majnu, Manju, Naseem Bano ( |
worked with American missionary couple Jim and | Helen Mann in the village of Laborcitas (Rutland, 19 |
Sarah's brother Horace Whitney married | Helen Mar Kimball “for time” after the death of Jose |
n Nauvoo, Sarah became very close friends with | Helen Mar Kimball, who is also alleged to have been |
Helen Mardigian is a life Trustee of the Armenian As | |
Opened in 1979, the Edward and | Helen Mardigian Museum of Armenian Art and History o |
He married | Helen Margaret Jaderquist (1904-1978) in 1930, and t |
as born in New York to Edward Dexter Brown and | Helen Margaret Anderson. |
Ashby married Elizabeth | Helen Margaret Farries, whom he met while they were |
Helen Margaret Morton (born 30 September 1949) is an | |
Frederick Pollock, 3rd Baronet, and in 1913 to | Helen Margery Eckhard, a daughter of Gustav Eckhard |
Dunleavy, Patrick; | Helen Margetts, Trevor Smith, Stuart Weir (March 200 |
Alfred Tennyson - John Thelwall - Mary Tighe - | Helen Maria Williams - John Wolcot - Charles Wolfe - |
Bugeja | Helen Maria (PL) |
Mr. Arnold's parents were Benjamin Arnold and | Helen Maria McKeen, and he married Susan Robinson in |
ye-Witness Account of the French Revolution by | Helen Maria Williams: Letters Containing a Sketch of |
Helen Maria Fox (17 November 1838 - 1 May 1928). | |
, as well as individual works of women such as | Helen Maria Williams, Mary Shelley, Mary Carleton an |
date unknown (in Paris) - | Helen Maria Williams, novelist and poet, ±66 |
Edinburgh-trained artist Keeley Halswelle and | Helen Marianna Elizabeth Gordon, he is nonetheless u |
Nancy | Helen Marie Leeds Wynkoop died in Woodstock, Vermont |
is Directress of Nursing Services; and Sister | Helen Marie McGrath teaches at the hospital's nursin |
Carr was born to William Raymond and | Helen Marie Brown as one-half Cherokee and one-half |
Born | Helen Marie Regnier in 1914, she was the oldest daug |
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