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w Jersey on December 28, 1918, to Nicholas and | Helen Volk. |
Helen vows revenge on Goldie. | |
in his native town, Osgood came with his wife | Helen W. Osgood to China as a medical missionary, ar |
le, Caroline M. Hewins, Rebecca Sophia Clarke, | Helen W. Pierson, and others. |
Helen W. Small was awarded a B.A. in English from Vi | |
as launched on 2 March 1913, sponsored by Miss | Helen W. Neel, granddaughter of Rear Admiral Melvill |
Helen Waddell, poet, translator and playwright (d.19 | |
is based on the book The Wandering Scholars by | Helen Waddell. |
Helen wakes up in terror from a nightmare, alarming | |
He married | Helen Walker Wilson in 1845. |
Helen Walker as Peggy Gray | |
stery starring Vera Ralston, William Marshall, | Helen Walker, and Nancy Kelly (Kelly's last theatric |
World War II, and Una O'Connor, Peter Lawford, | Helen Walker, Reginald Gardiner, C. Aubrey Smith, Re |
Helen Wallace continued her studies at the Universit | |
Helen Wallace and William Wallace, Oxford: Oxford Un | |
Helen Wallace as Mrs. Allen | |
James Eberle and | Helen Wallace, British space policy and internationa |
Helen Wallace, ed., Interlocking dimensions of Europ | |
Helen Wallace, William Wallace, and Carole Webb, Chi | |
Marc Wilke and | Helen Wallace, Subsidiarity: approaches to power-sha |
ng anthologies: TOK 1: Writing the New Toronto | Helen Walsh ed. |
Jared says dad left because all | Helen wants to do is yell at people, and then slams |
Helen wants to be a mother. | |
daughters: Eliza V. "Lily" (Brandreth) Larkin, | Helen Ward (Brandreth) Potter (d. |
The most popular recording was by | Helen Ward with the Benny Goodman orchestra. |
Helen Ward (born September 19, 1913, New York City - | |
Helen Ward is featured as vocalist on two of the Tri | |
In 1981, she released her final album, The | Helen Ward Song Book Vol. |
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (with vocalist | Helen Ward) recorded this song. |
, Wild Bill Davison, Clancy Hayes, Buddy Tate, | Helen Ward, and Ed Polcer. |
igned by Nghiem Ta and features the artwork of | Helen Ward, Tomislav Tomic, John Howe and Anne Yvonn |
Benny Goodman trio ( | Helen Ward, vocalist) (recorded April 27, 1936; rele |
Helen Ware - Parola(dancer) | |
Helen Ware as Aunt Bessie | |
Helen Ware as Portia Brooks | |
t of a fashionable party thrown by her mother ( | Helen Ware). |
McIntosh's second wife, | Helen, was the sister of Mackenzie's wife. |
Helen was teaching at Amherstburg Public School. | |
MV St | Helen was built by Robb Caledon Shipbuilders, the la |
Helen was a daughter of a founding Golden family, th | |
In private life | Helen was Mrs. |
In Rome, | Helen was commonly thought of as a promiscuous whore |
Helen was born at 58 High Street, Lees. | |
Helen was played by Carol Drinkwater in the first th | |
Skool Daze, created by David Reidy (whose wife | Helen was a school teacher at the time) for the ZX S |
Helen was born at the City Maternity Hospital, Fuseh | |
st son of Emmanuel Sterne and his second wife, | Helen, was born on April 5, 1801, in Cologne, althou |
Helen was not hired, though, and had to work as his | |
Queen | Helen was "revered by her subjects" and "most adored |
Helen was the older Hopfield's second wife. | |
As Mrs. Hobbs, in A Petticoat Pilot (1918), | Helen was commended for her careful character study. |
Helen was disabled and used a wheelchair. | |
Helen was by far the most popular vamp of that era, | |
xplicit love scene, Charbonneau said, "Kissing | Helen wasn't the hard part, really. |
Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly is the Fellow and Tutor in Ge | |
Helen Waterson - Moir Leslie | |
All songs were written by | Helen Watson and long-time collaborator Martin McGro |
izabeth Denning (the daughter of C. Lowell and | Helen Watson Robling on August 12, 1945) is an Ameri |
These include contributions to albums by | Helen Watson, Roy Bailey, Chris While and Julie Matt |
and Ralph McTell, and the last three albums by | Helen Watson. |
He married | Helen Watters in 1982 and they have two sons and two |
English (Dr Caius), Lawrence Richard (Rugby), | Helen Watts (Mistress Quickly), Colin Wheatley (Host |
al LP issue): Alfred Deller, Margaret Ritchie, | Helen Watts, William Herbert, Ian Wallace, Nancy Eva |
John Spottiswoode of Berwickshire and his wife | Helen Wauchope of Niddrie-Mains. |
y after the break-up of his engagement to Miss | Helen Weaver. |
Sissy Spacek as | Helen Webber |
It is named after for Chunghi Koh ( | Helen), Weber's wife who died in 1986. |
Grace eventually marries the jilted Tom and | Helen weds wealthy Sam Johnson, who promises her fre |
Its director since 2006 has been Professor | Helen Weinstein, whose background is in history and |
In 1874, he married | Helen Weir. |
th, Paul Lyneham, Kerry O'Brien, Don Willesee, | Helen Wellings, Richard Zachariah and Ann Sanders. |
He and | Helen were pioneers in the Marriage Enrichment and E |
Helen West (2002) TV Series (executive producer) | |
Helen Westcott as Bella Longtree | |
is a 1950 western film starring Gregory Peck, | Helen Westcott, Millard Mitchell and Karl Malden (wh |
Middle L-R: Phyllis Koehn, Kay Heim, | Helen Westerman, Helen Nicol, Darlene Mickelsen. |
Helen Westley - Aunt Sophie | |
Helen Westley ... Mme. | |
Helen Westley as Aunt Minnie / 'Roberta' | |
Helen Westley - Gudula Rothschild | |
Helen Westley ... Mrs. Galloway, Landlady | |
Helen Westley as Marilla Cuthbert | |
Helen Weston (born Cwmbran) is a Welsh international | |
Julie Duncan as | Helen Weston |
Helen Westwood, Australian politician. | |
ia Hale, Robyn Parker, Christine Robertson and | Helen Westwood. |
s survived by his wife of 59 years, the former | Helen Wetzler, three sons and eight grandchildren. |
Helen Wheatley notes that the best adaptations maint | |
Not to be confused with | Helen Wheels, a song by Paul McCartney and Wings. |
ennis then tried to mend his relationship with | Helen when she took him to where Lewis' ashes had be |
The village stands on the old Roman road, Sarn | Helen, which was used by cattle drovers to take thei |
It begins a concurrency with S.R. 17 north of | Helen, which continues all the way to the North Caro |
emale (barring the drummer) indie group called | Helen, which was inspired by similar acts such as Ve |
irkirkara's main religious feast is that of St | Helen which is celebrated on 18 August if it falls o |
Whitaker Foundation by Whitaker and his wife, | Helen Whitaker, totaled $120 million. |
the album features the vocals of Wendy Stubbs, | Helen White and Martin Barnard. |
the album features the vocals of Wendy Stubbs, | Helen White and Martin Barnard. |
the album features the vocalists Wendy Stubbs, | Helen White, Martin Barnard and Kelvin Swaby. |
lla Mundel was the subject of a documentary by | Helen Whitney called American Inquisition. |
It was produced by | Helen Whitney, and was the first joint production of |
n is a 1977 short documentary film directed by | Helen Whitney. |
d's case was studied by additional experts and | Helen Whitwell, a forensic pathologist for Britain's |
They had one child, a daughter named | Helen, who married John Hannibal Sheppard. |
Sid arrives with | Helen, who is immediately jealous of Gina, but Helen |
s unable to identify his 20-year-old daughter, | Helen, who had jumped from the 6th floor. |
is has sailed to Sparta and returned, bringing | Helen, who wears a veil. |
chased a few acres near the home of their aunt | Helen, who had married John Hursthouse and had also |
Following his mother | Helen, who served as a state representative and sena |
He survives his wife | Helen, who died on 15 July 2007. |
book was dedicated to the memory of his wife, | Helen, who had died in 1954. |
trying to court her somehow, Peter is drawn to | Helen, who is interested on finding out more about t |
Helen, who was Mary's younger sister, was born about | |
He also has a younger sister named | Helen who was born in 1963. |
in 1910 by Colonel William Plum and his wife, | Helen, who visited the lilac gardens of famous breed |
ris, a Trojan prince, comes to Sparta to marry | Helen, whom he had been promised by Venus after he h |
te over Hermione, the daughter of Menelaus and | Helen, whom Orestes had been promised as wife, but w |
, the son of Andrew Melville, a clergyman, and | Helen Whytt, sister of Dr. Robert Whytt. |
It was discovered by a team led by Dr. | Helen Wickstead, a Kingston University archaeologist |
guitar), Betty Wiggin (vocals/rhythm guitar), | Helen Wiggin (drums), and later Rachel Wiggin (bass) |
Candyman predicts that | Helen will help carry on his tradition of inciting f |
Flugel Horn: | Helen Williams |
nvicted in May 1969 of the 1968 murder of Mary | Helen Williams of Shelby, who's murder paralleled th |
He remarried in 1993 to | Helen Williams, another civil servant, with whom he |
It was written in 1924 by | Helen Willis Lynn, Alice Matthews, and Almira Cheney |
Kitty McKane defeated | Helen Wills 4-6 6-4 6-4 in the final to win the Ladi |
nal of the US Championships in 1929, losing to | Helen Wills Moody 6-4, 6-2. |
Main article: | Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute |
s and doubles at the same Olympic Games, after | Helen Wills Moody in 1924. |
Little was a rival of | Helen Wills Moody and won the singles title at Wimbl |
n 1924 in women's singles, losing the final to | Helen Wills Moody. |
After the death of | Helen Wills Moody in 1998 the University of Californ |
The | Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute currently houses |
Professor of Neurobiology and a member of the | Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute. |
of Haig Patigian standing next to his bust of | Helen Wills, October 1928 |
23 Wimbledon final against Suzanne Lenglen and | Helen Wills. |
His widow | Helen Wilson wrote a highly-regarded autobiography i |
Helen Wing House is a historic home located at Glens | |
21 November 1913; they had one child: Patricia | Helen Winifred Brand (b. |
Helen Winston as Lieutenant Graciano | |
name "Sir John Talbot", which likely refers to | Helen Wintour's grandfather. |
of Sunderland Football Club, and is married to | Helen with two daughters. |
Bobby has betrayed his wife | Helen with the exotic Yolanda, who takes him to a cl |
Cheryl White as | Helen Witter |
Helen Wolcott - Ruth Mason | |
The first principal was Mrs. | Helen Wong, principal from 1961 to 1973. |
He had married Alys | Helen Wood in 1912. |
ck, of Struthers, near Kilmarnock and his wife | Helen Woodbum. |
Ruth was still married to | Helen Woodford, his first wife, at this time. |
ty member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and | Helen Woodhouse (29), Protestant civilian, were kill |
Helen Woodhouse (born May 6, 1953) is a British spri | |
Rachel Manger was the daughter of | Helen Woodier and Barry Manger, who separated when s |
r. George F. Koepf who provided the vision and | Helen Woodward Rivas who provided generous financial |
Prior to being awarded lottery funding, | Helen worked as a PE teacher in Bath. |
It is about the escapades of Lady | Helen working as a domestic in a boarding house. |
Richard later tells his third wife Gail Platt ( | Helen Worth) that he had always believed that Marian |
s was married to the Coronation Street actress | Helen Worth, but the two divorced in 2001 when Angel |
He acted along with Sean Wilson, | Helen Worth, Lynsay King, Emma Collinge and Adam Ric |
Daughters, Elizabeth and | Helen, would later graduate from GLS class of 1892 a |
· 2009 - Mary | Helen Wright |
Overnight, | Helen wrote "The White Magnolia Tree." |
Helen Wyman (GBR) | |
Rogers was married to | Helen Wyn-Hesse; they had 3 children. |
Emma Chambers ( | Helen Yardley) |
Helen Yarmak furs and jewelry have appeared on big s | |
Official | Helen Yarmak website |
Helen Yarmak Fashion House designs and produces furs | |
1), as Miss Maitland; and Boon (ITV, 1989), as | Helen Yeldham. |
Yeo is married to lawyer | Helen Yeo-Tan Cheng Hoong. |
Helen Young - weather forecaster and television pres | |
Helen Young (born 10 June 1969) is an English weathe | |
Winner, based on the novel of the same name by | Helen Zahavi. |
Zaltzman is the older brother of | Helen Zaltzman, co-host of Answer Me This!, a popula |
Her daughter was | Helen Zelezny-Scholz, sculptor. |
Zeuxis' most notable works included | Helen, Zeus Enthroned, and The Infant Hercules Stran |
oseph P. Tomain, Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and | Helen Ziegler Professor of Law, University of Cincin |
Democratic Alliance: Tony Leon, | Helen Zille |
He was succeeded by | Helen Zille who was elected as the new party leader |
the Western Cape Provincial Legislature under | Helen Zille's provincial administration. |
tripped the current mayor of the municipality, | Helen Zille, of her powers as mayor. |
f the Democratic Alliance (DA) and its leader, | Helen Zille. |
Helen Zukin, a lawyer representing some of the plain | |
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