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         Long Helen Beecher:     more books (42)
  1. HOW JANICE DAY WON by HELEN BEECHER LONG / ILL. CORINE TURNER, 1917-01-01
  2. The Mission of Janice Day by Beecher Helen Long, 2009-01-12
  3. How Janice Day Won
  4. Janice Day, The Young Homemaker by Beecher Helen Long, 2009-02-11
  5. How Janice Day Won by Beecher Helen Long, 2008-04-10
  6. Janice Day at Poketown by Beecher Helen Long, 2008-04-10
  7. The Mission of Janice Day - The Fourth "Do Something" Book by Helen Beecher Long, 1917-01-01
  8. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 1917
  9. 3 Old Antique Janice Day Novels: The Young Homemaker - At Poketown - How Janice Day Won by Helen Beecher Long, 1914
  10. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long,
  11. The Girl Left Behind by Helen Beecher Long, 1918
  12. Janice Day, Young Homemaker (Webster's Portuguese Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group International, 2009-04-15
  13. Janice Day, Young Homemaker (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group, 2008-09-18

41. Project Gutenberg Etexts By Author (Proudhon - Zola)
etext01/jncdy10.txt Janice Day, Young Homemaker, by Helen Beecher Long.etext99/sctwd10.txt Secret of the Woods, by William J. Long.
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42. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1909
4845. *Beecher, John. 4846. Married Jan. 1, 1920, Helen Miriam Barakian, Worcester.Address, 3 Franconia St., Worcester, Mass. Seybold, Joseph Long. 4928.
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(from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Agard , Irving Howard Bakrow , James Griffiths Ballantine , Joseph William Beecher , John Bigelow , Mason Huntington Blackmer , Albert Whitney Blades , Carlton Reed Blanchard , Alden Hooper Bolt , Edward Jenkins Brink , Roscoe William Bristol , Arthur Edward Brown , Raymond Nelson Burby , Raymond Joseph Bush , Asahel Butts , Frederic Marsena Cary , Walter Case , Cyrus Augustus Caughey , Francis Morrow Caughey , Joseph Hart Chandler , Charles Porter Chapin , Edward Luther Clark , DeWitt Atkins Clarke , Merrill Fowler Cleaveland , Edwards Lynde Cleaveland , Sherrill Atwood Clinton , Leonard Roys Coyne , Daniel Joseph Cunningham , Kenneth Reese Danforth , Minot Harold . S. of Charles E. and Z. L. (Brownell), b. Campello, Ap. 19, 1887. Sigma Delta Rho. Prepared Brockton H. S. Salesman for paper and shoes, 1909-; salesman John S. Cheever Co., paper Boston. Married O. 12, 1915, Ruth B. Holmes, Brockton. Ch. Lee H. Address, 386 Moriane St., Brockton, Mass.

43. Education
the United States Emma Willard, Catherine Beecher, Mary Lyon Clark, 18981987 (USASC); Helen M. Hosmer DC, CO, PA); Online HewsHour Interview; Long Memory The
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44. Stark County, Illinois History And Genealogy
Carl M. Beecher, School of Music, Northwestern University, Evanston Rhodes) Lehman,Mrs. Amiel, 6273 State street, Long Beach, California Helen G. Wright, Toulon
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45. Quotes And Quotations
So Long as you can sweeten another's pain, life is is noble and loving in another. Helen Keller Pray that the tide will turn. Harriet Beecher Stowe A
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46. Authors J-L
1596?1678 Locke, William John, 1863-1930 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 Lofting,Hugh, 1886-1947 London, Jack, 1876-1916 Long, Helen Beecher Long, William
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Jameson, J. Franklin (John Franklin), 1859-1937
Japp, Alexander H. (Alexander Hay), 1839-1905
Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887
Jenkins, Edward, 1838-1910 Jenkins, Herbert George, 1876-1923 Jenks, Albert Ernest, 1869-1953 Jepson, Edgar, 1863-1938 Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927 Jewett, Sarah Orne, 1849-1909 John of Damascus, Saint, circa 675-749 Johnson, Allen, 1870-1931 Johnson, Clarence Edgar, 1906- Johnson, E. Pauline, 1861-1913 Johnson, J. C. F. (Joseph Colin Frances), 1848- Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784 Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936 Joly, Norman F. Jones, Henry Festing, 1851-1928 Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637

47. Americana Resources - Entertainment: Helen Hayes
1975 with Long (and pathetic) 2page typed letter from Meranze to Helen Program isfor the show, Harriet starring Helen Hayes as Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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48. Words Of Wisdom
Helen Keller. In the Long run we get no more than we have been willing to risk giving.Sheldon Kopp. For visions come not to polluted eyes. Henry Ward Beecher.
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Marcelene Cox In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.
Robert Frost Those who do not know how to weep with their whole heart don't know how to laugh either.
Golda Meir The trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.
Erica Jong Living never wore one out so much as the effort not to live.
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for you...you may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call "failure" in not falling down,but staying down. Mary Pickford "It is not seeing the light that impacts one's life; it is never ceasing to see the light that impresses one's life, spirit, heart and soul." by Diane Lahaie August 6, 1994

49. The Official Helen Hayes Web Site - Theater
1943, Harriet, Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1965, Helen Hayes' Tour of the Far East,Unavailable. 1971, Long Day's Journey Into Night, Mary Cavan Tyrone. Return toTop.
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Year Play Character played Miss Hawke's May Ball Irish Dancer A Midsummer Nights Dream Peaseblossom Babe in the Woods Boy Babe Jack the Giant Killer Gibson Girl and Nell Brinkley Girl impersonators A Royal Family Prince Charles Ferdinand Children's Dancing Kermess Impersonation of "The Nell Brinkley Girl" The Prince Chap Claudia, Age 5 A Poor Relation Patch Old Dutch Unavailable The Summer Widowers Unavailable The Barrier Molly, an Alaskan Child Little Lord Fauntleroy Cedric Errol The Never Homes Fannie Hicks, Another Near Orphan The Seven Sisters Klara, the Youngest Daughter Mary Jane's Pa Unavailable The June Bride The Holder's Child Flood Victim's Benefit Unavailable The Girl With Green Eyes Susie, the Flower Girl His House in Order Derek Jesson, his son A Royal Family Prince Charles Ferdinand The Prince Chap Unavailable The Prince And The Pauper Tom Canty and Edward, Prince of Wales The Prodigal Husband Young Simone The Dummy Beryl Meredith, the Kidnapper's Hostage On Trial His Daughter, Doris Strickland

50. The Kennedy Center Honors
Hayes produced and acted in Helen Hayes Theater played another historical figure,Harriet Beecher Stowe, on stage performance in 1971, in Long Day's Journey
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(actress; born October 10, 1900, Washington, DC; died March 17, 1993) Helen Hayes, the "First Lady of American stage," as she was called by the audiences she captivated with her talent, grace, and charm, is best known for playing the roles of Queen Victoria and Mary, Queen of Scots. Hayes was born in 1900, in Washington, DC, to Francis Van Arnum and Catherine Estelle Brown. Her father worked as a manager and salesman for a wholesale butcher. Her mother was an actress with different touring companies, but was deeply frustrated by her unfulfilled dreams of becoming famous. Hayes was influenced by her mother and maternal grandmother to become an actress herself. Hayes made her first stage appearance as a student in Miss Minnie Hawkes'dancing school playing a Gibson Girl at the school's May ball. She joined the Columbia Players, a Washington, DC company, in 1905. At age 5. she made her professional debut as Prince Charles in The Royal Family . Little did she know she would go on to portray other members of royalty in many distinguished roles to come. In 1909, Hayes made her New York debut at the Herald Square Theater as Little Mime in Lew Fields' production of

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52. Very Short Fiction Award - Winter 2001
in alphabetical order Beth Ann Bauman for “Sex in India” Helen Beecher for“Night Bev Jafek for “The Death of Sappho” Nathan Long for “Upstream
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Simon Van Booy for “Snow Falls and Then Disappears” And the finalists, listed in alphabetical order:
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Helen Beecher for “Night Voices”
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Jim Gish for “Far from a Fair Country” Bev Jafek for “The Death of Sappho” Nathan Long for “Upstream” Kathryn Merkel-Hess McDonald for “Love Means to Look at Yourself” Joonathan Newhall for “The Dishwasher” Naomi Shihab Nye for “Fog” Matthew Pitt for “Observing the Sabbath” Ingrid Proescher for “Trepanning” Nicole Louise Reid for “Like the Moon” Jefferson Robbins for “Being a Just Man” Peter Selgin for “The Man in the White Car” Shauna Seliy for “Glass Works” L. F. Smith for “Surprise Arrival” Stephen K. Tollefson for “The Wind” Ben Tran for “Tradition” Anthony Varallo for “What a Night Sky” Brian Slattery’s piece will be published in the Spring 2002 issue of Glimmer Train Stories We thank all entrants for sending their work for our Very Short Fiction competition.

53. Helen Winters Notes
Grove she kept boarders and did knitting and sewing as Long as her Helen Winters Hickerson'smother was a close friend of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Helen
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Home Surnames James Hickerson Helen Winters Notes Helen Winters Hickerson was born in Kirtland, Ohio, Dec. 3, 1844. she was the daughterof Hiram Winters and Rebecca Burdick Winters. Her paternal great grandfather came to America from Germany about 1750 and her grandfather, Andrew Winters, served in the Revolutionary War. Her maternal ancestors came to America in the Mayflower and her grandfather, Gideon Burdick, served as a drummer boy with George Washington when he crossed the Delaware, that memorable event of the Revolution. Hiram Winters and his wife, Rebecca Burdick Winters lived in Cattaraugus Co. New York. Hiram Winters followed the vocations of masonry, shoe making and nurseryman. In 1833 traveling elders of the L.D.S. Church visited the Winters home and the family soon became converted. Hiram Winters was baptized in June 1833. Soon afterwards he moved his family to Kirtland, Ohio and they cast their lot with the Saints. He was appointed caretaker of the Kirtland Temple and Helen Winters Hickerson was born in a small house on the Temple lot where the family lived. Helen's uncle, Olden Burdick, was the first man, and her father the second man to be ordained to the office of Seventy in the Church. Both were ordained at Kirtland by the Prophet Joseph Smith.

54. Daily Celebrations ~ Henry Ward Beecher, The Sweetest Things ~ September 7 ~ Ide
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June 22 ~  Sing With Passion Look Great at Any Age F l o w e r s are the sweetest things that God ever made, and f o rg o t to put a soul onto." ~ Henry Ward Beecher Dried flowers are everlasting flowers. In the late 19th century, les immortelles, flowers grown specifically for drying, were used to create bouquets d'hiver, arrangements for the winter. The simplest way to preserve flowers is to air-dry them. Roses, lavender, and hydrangeas air-dry exceptionally well by hanging them upside down. You can also flat dry the flowers on racks, upright-dry, garden dry, or oven-dry. The best time to harvest flowers for drying is when they are one-half to three-quarters of the way open. "Ah, the smell of flowers. I've just put flowers in a vase," praised writer Helen Caldicott. "The meaning of life is the flowers in the vase." Gathering and pressing blossoms are part of a long tradition, a romantic and magical way to save a memory, to create immortality. The thinner a flower or plant, the easier it is to press... Oak and maple leaves, poppies , and pansies are excellent . Pressed flowers create beautiful cards , pictures, and decorative frames or candles.

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58. Lyman Beecher Lecture Series
who held pastorates in East Hampton, Long Island, New 187374 Beecher, Henry Ward,Yale Lectures on Preaching Kenyon, Helen, Walking Together. (Not published
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Bibliography of the The Lyman Beecher Lectureship on Preaching Yale Divinity School New Haven, Connecticut INTRODUCTION The Lyman Beecher Lectureship on Preaching at Yale Divinity School was established April 12, 1871 by a gift of ten thousand dollars from Henry W. Sage, esq. in memory of Lyman Beecher (1775-1863), a member of the Yale College class of 1797. Beecher was a Presbyterian and Congregationalist minister who held pastorates in East Hampton, Long Island, New York, Litchfield, Connecticut, and Boston, Massachusetts. He was also the first President of Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio. Henry W. Sage, the donor of funds for the establishment of the lectureship, was a member of Plymouth Congregational Church of Brooklyn, N.Y., where Henry Ward Beecher, son of Lyman Beecher, was pastor for forty years. Sage was a prosperous businessman and one of the chief benefactors of Cornell University, where he served on the Board of Trustees. In accordance with the wishes of Mr. Sage, his gift to Yale was devoted by the Yale Corporation to the establishment of a foundation to be designated as, "The Lyman Beecher Lectureship on Preaching" to be filled from time to time, upon appointment of the Corporation, by a minister of the Gospel, of any evangelical denomination who has been markedly successful in the special work of the Christian ministry. With the authorization of the donor, the Corporation voted in May, 1882, "that henceforth the Lyman Beecher lecturer shall be invited to lecture on a branch of pastoral theology or in any other topic appropriate to the work of the Christian ministry." In December 1893, the donor authorized the Corporation, "if at any time they should deem it desirable to do so, to appoint a layman instead of a minister to deliver the course of lectures on the Lyman Beecher Foundation."

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