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(Encyclopedia) Cincinnati Cincinnati sĭnsənătˈē, –nătˈə [key], city (2020 pop. 309,317…Macy, Anne Sullivan
(Encyclopedia) Macy, Anne Sullivan, 1866–1936, American educator, friend and teacher of Helen Keller, b. Feeding Hills, Mass. Placed in Tewksbury almshouse (1876), she was later admitted (1880) to…Wills, Helen Newington
(Encyclopedia) Wills, Helen Newington (Helen Wills Moody Roark), 1905–98, American tennis player, b. Centerville, Calif. She studied art at the Univ. of California and later gave exhibitions of her…Hayes, Helen
(Encyclopedia) Hayes, Helen, 1900–1993, American actress, b. Washington, D.C., as Helen Hayes Brown. She made her New York stage debut at the age of nine. Performances in Caesar and Cleopatra (1925…MacInnes, Helen
(Encyclopedia) MacInnes, Helen: see under Highet, Gilbert.Hunt Lieberson, Helen
(Encyclopedia) Hunt Lieberson, Helen: see under Lieberson, Peter.Holt, Helen Maud
(Encyclopedia) Holt, Helen Maud: see Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm.Lynd, Helen Merrell
(Encyclopedia) Lynd, Helen Merrell: see under Lynd, Robert Staughton.Helen Jepson
Helen Jepsonopera singer, actress soprano with the Metropolitan Opera in the 1930s and '40s; appeared in The Goldwyn FolliesBorn: 1904Died: 1997Paul Jarrico1997 DeathsStuart JewellVincent, Helen
actressBirthplace: Beaumont, Tex.Born: 9/17/07