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    Payroll Supervisor, Helen M. Bishop

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    Seabrook Farms Payroll Supervisor, Helen M. Bishop

    Helen M. Rose Collection

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    Photograph of Lieutenant Helen M. Rose smiling in a Navy Nurse Corps uniform with a light illuminating her face and casting her shadow onto the left side of the wall behind her

    Helen M. Rose Collection

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    Photograph taken inside Fleet Hospital #114, in Samar, Philippines, showing a room decorated for Christmas. The room has high ceiling with streamers draped from it, there are two table on either side of the photo with four chairs on the left and three chairs on the right. In the center is a door, to the right of that door is written "Merry Christmas" and on the left is "Happy New Year.

    Helen M. Moise Interview, 18 March 2014

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    Helen M. Moise, longtime columnist for both the Plain Dealer and The Cleveland Press, discusses her career and her beliefs. She talks about how she began in home economics before she moved into writing a food column for the Cleveland Press. She also discusses how the Press declined and how she got a job working for the Plain Dealer. She mentions her successful efforts to create a large book and author series in Cleveland. Along the way she gives examples of some of her favorite and most memorable authors. Working for the Plain Dealer was very different for Moise. She recalls that the Press was a nicer place to work and that everyone was out for themselves at the Plain Dealer. She concludes by talking about some personal beliefs about cities and the state of the Unites States

    Helen M. Moise Interview, 18 March 2014

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    Helen M. Moise, longtime columnist for both the Plain Dealer and The Cleveland Press, discusses her career and her beliefs. She talks about how she began in home economics before she moved into writing a food column for the Cleveland Press. She also discusses how the Press declined and how she got a job working for the Plain Dealer. She mentions her successful efforts to create a large book and author series in Cleveland. Along the way she gives examples of some of her favorite and most memorable authors. Working for the Plain Dealer was very different for Moise. She recalls that the Press was a nicer place to work and that everyone was out for themselves at the Plain Dealer. She concludes by talking about some personal beliefs about cities and the state of the Unites States

    Letter: Helen M. Winslow to Ida M. Tarbell, January 15, 1906

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    Letter of three page

    Aus: Hunt, W. M.: Gespräche über Kunst. Boston: Houghton & Co., 1877. Fragm. Auszüge von Helen M. Knowlton [?]

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    AUS: HUNT, W. M.: GESPRÄCHE ÜBER KUNST. BOSTON: HOUGHTON & CO., 1877. FRAGM. AUSZÜGE VON HELEN M. KNOWLTON [?] Aus: Hunt, W. M.: Gespräche über Kunst. Boston: Houghton & Co., 1877. Fragm. Auszüge von Helen M. Knowlton [?] ( -

    Students of Helen M. Kim : The music of William Gillock

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    Program too lengthy for inclusionDigital audio of these performances is not yet available. You may submit a request for these recordings to be digitized and made available at this site within 10 work days at http://lib.asu.edu/music/services/perfdigitizeform?identifier=1998/2-28A&title=Students+of+Helen+M.+Kim+%3A+The+music+of+William+Gilloc

    Letter from Helen Moore Peirce to her son Joseph M. Peirce, undated

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    Helen Moore Peirce writes from Fitchburg, Massachusetts, to her son, Joseph M. Peirce, a student at Norwich University in Northfield, Vermont; she discusses a tutoring position for him
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