Helen Lawrenson (born Helen Strough Brown, October 1, 1907 – April 5, 1982) was an American editor, writer and socialite who gained fame in the 1930s...
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2012. Retrieved October 14, 2009. Johnston, Laurie (April 8, 1982). "Helen Lawrenson, 74, wrote about notable affairs". The New York Times. Archived from...
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phycologist Helen Gilman Brown (1867–1942), American philanthropist Helen Lawrenson (1907–1982), American writer, born Helen Strough Brown Helen McElhone...
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Lawrenson later married writer Helen Lawrenson. He was forced out of the union in 1947, and according to his wife, Curran essentially wrote Lawrenson...
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Magnificent 3188 June 4, 1975 (1975-06-04) Bert Convy, Billy Braver, Helen Lawrenson, Dian Thomas Lola Falana Desk- Johnny reads a 'Dear Abby' letter 3189...
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Story) for Guy Gilpatric. Warner Bros. paid compensation to journalist Helen Lawrenson after she alleged that some of the film's dialogue was plagiarized...
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St Helens R.F.C., commonly known as Saints, is a professional rugby league club in St Helens, Merseyside, England. Founded in 1873, the club is one of...
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like himself: Helen Strough Brown (later author under the name of Helen Lawrenson, longtime editor of Vanity Fair for Conde Nast). They settled in Greenwich...
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St Helens R.F.C. is a professional rugby league club in St Helens, Merseyside. Formed in 1873, St Helens are one of the 22 original members of the Northern...
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