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         Long Helen Beecher:     more books (42)
  1. The Girl He Left Behind by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-04-09
  2. Janice Day at Poketown by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-12
  3. Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-06
  4. Janice Day the Young Homemaker by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-03-06
  5. Janice Day, Young Homemaker (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition) by Helen Beecher Long, 2008-06-04
  6. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-06
  7. How Janice Day Won by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-07-12
  8. JANICE DAY THE YOUNG HOMEMAKER. Illustrated by Corinne Turner. by Helen Beecher. Long, 1919
  9. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-09-10
  10. The Mission of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 1917
  11. The Mission Of Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 1917-01-01
  12. How Janice Day Won by Helen Beecher; Corinne Turner (illustrator) Long, 1917
  13. THE TESTING OF JANICE DAY by Helen Beecher Long, 1915
  14. Janice Day by Helen Beecher Long, 2010-09-18

81. Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz Victoria Woodhull, Anthony Comstock,
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz. that detailed the purported adulterous affair of Henry WardBeecher, pastor of he emerged triumphant at the start of a Long career as
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Victoria Woodhull, Anthony Comstock, and Conflict over Sex in the United States in the 1870s
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
On November 2, 1872, United States marshals arrested Victoria Woodhull for sending "obscene" literature through the mails. The charge stemmed from the issue of

82. Long Island: Our Story Home Page
At some point Beecher cited an apt quote from the seems to have this view is HelenRattray, editor East Hampton Library, whose collection of Long Island books
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83. Torrance High Alumni Long Time Members
1937, (Andrews), Geneva Neill, Long Beach, CA, None. 1939, (Weir), HelenSchultz, Torrance, CA, None. 1940, Beecher, Richard, Torrance, CA, None.
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YEAR NAME - E-Mail Link LOCATION URL (Laven), Geraldine Satchel Sun City, CA None (Neill), Helen Adams Palm Desert, CA None (Barron), Margaret Badostain San Gabriel, CA None Grant, Clifford Garden Grove, CA None (Lingenfelter), Martha Farman San Antonio, TX None Phillips, Harry Agoura, CA None (Davis), Minnie Smith Hemet, CA None (Smith), Gladys Bellocchi Joshua Tree, CA None Cramer, Louis Burbank, CA None Inouye, Tatsuo Olmstead Falls, OH None (Davis), Vera Jones Phelan, CA None Lusk, Willard Carmichael, CA None (Haynes), Francis Romine Garden Grove, CA None (Barnard), De De Sparks Torrance, CA None Spoon, Doris Stanton, CA None (Burmeister), Irene Clark Glennallen, AK None Hannebrink, Ben Nevada City, CA None (Cheadle), June Jessome Torrance, CA None Mullin, Catherine Torrance, CA None (Buck), Grace Boscom Santa Fe, NM None (Briganti), Lillian Longo Lomita, CA None (Chandler), Dorthy Mearing Torrance, CA None (Fletcher), Renee Newman Rancho Cucamonga, CA None Suminaga, Toshikai Harbor City, CA None Barnard, Dan Torrance, CA None (Smith), Jean Brooks Jefferson City, MO None Gibson, George

84. Helen Hunt Jackson
years earlier by her friend, Harriet Beecher Stowe. the 1920s hit Ramona , and alongrunning pageant in Helen Hunt Jackson Official Agent to the California
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Helen Hunt Jackson
"As soon as I began, it seemed impossible to write fast enough…I wrote faster than I would write a letter…two thousand to three thousand words in a morning, and I cannot help it."
Helen Hunt Jackson describing her writing of "Ramona"
Helen Hunt Jackson (1830-1885), activist for Native American rights and author of Southern California’s most enduring historical romance novel Ramona, was born and reared in Amherst, Massachusetts, a schoolmate and friend of the woman who would become Amherst’s most celebrated resident, poet Emily Dickinson. (Born Helen Maria Fiske, Jackson would be twice married: first to U.S. Army Capt. Edward B. Hunt who died in a military accident, then to William S. Jackson, a wealthy banker and railroad executive.) Jackson grew up in a literary environment, and using a pseudonym (H.H.H), was herself a noted poet and writer of children’s stories, novels and essays before turning her considerable intellect and energy to investigating and publicizing the mistreatment of Native Americans, especially the Mission Indians of Southern California. Her interest in the subject began in Boston in 1879 at a lecture by Chief Standing Bear who described the forcible removal of the Ponca Indians from their Nebraska reservation. Jackson was incensed by what she heard and began to circulate petitions, raised money, and wrote letters to the New York Times on the Poncas’ behalf. As one observer noted, she became a "holy terror." (Friends and critics have variously described her as "passionate," "volatile," "defiant" and "uncompromising." Historian Antoinette May said she "lived a life that few women of her day had the courage to live.") Jackson also began work on a book condemning the government’s Indian policy and its record of broken treaties. When

85. Ramdac.org. Know More No More.
Harriet Beecher Stowe I's wicked I is do anything we want to if we stick to itlong enough Helen Keller Science may have found a cure for most evils; but it
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86. The Words Of Miguel And Mary Helen Robles
I am too, as Long as they are not playing It is an historical landmark, called theBeecher Bible Rifle church in Berkeley, California, as Mary Helen Berke in
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Unification Sermons and Talks by Reverends Robles Home Church Ministry by Miguel and Mary Helen Robles In 1987, my husband and I and our three-year-old son ventured to leave our home in the world Mission Center to go to my hometown area of Manhattan, Kansas. It was not easy to leave the womb of the World Mission Center and the nurturing environment of our True Parents, spiritual children and many brothers and sisters whom we had grown to love and respect. As my husband said, "we have moved from the big apple to the little apple." It is also the home of the Kansas State Wildcats. My husband and son are enthusiastic supporters. I am too, as long as they are not playing Kansas University, my alma mater and rival school. We first located in the small town of Wamego, a population of approximately 5,000 people. It was only 3,000 when I went to high school there. My three brothers and I grew up on a farm 6 miles outside of Wamego, in a community by the name of Wabaunsee. There are a lot of counties and towns with Indian names in Kansas. I went to grade school in Wabaunsee, for all eight grades. The total enrollment for the school was 34-38 students, with two teachers. Nowadays you can easily have 30 students in one grade. Manhattan was only 15 miles from our farm and this is where we shopped for special items other than groceries. Once a week my mother would race my brother and I to our piano lessons from Miss Painter who taught on campus. Miss Painter was at least in her 50s and wore her dark graying hair pulled back, in a bun. I remember several times when we would shed a tear or two before our lessons were done. She was very serious and had high expectations. She was a very memorable person.

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Contains a Long quote written by Buffalo Bill. Women's Hall of Fame Biography ofHelen Keller. Mead report on Lucy Stone. Stowe, Harriet Beecher Women's Hall of
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88. Gale - Free Resources - Women's History Month - Biographies - Charlotte Perkins
Following the birth of their daughter Katharine Beecher the next Her friend, HelenCampbell, moved in to cook and copy that she claimed could fill 28 Long books
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89. TODD COMPTON, IN SACRED LONELINESS, WEBB, GUINGA, MARQUEZ, WOLFE
See also Quinn's Long article, LDS Church Authority Russell Cannon and Maureen UrsenbachBeecher Women of of a New Religious Tradition; Helen Mar Whitney's
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With courage, need not be lived again.
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In my book, In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith , I look at the 33 women who married the first Mormon prophet, taking them from birth to death. I started writing the book because I was fascinated by the puzzle of trying to work out their complex marriage histories (many married four or five times, sometimes with overlapping, polyandrous marriages), but I gradually became very caught up in the drama of their lives, and became deeply attached to them as real, living people. Vern Anderson did a fine story about my book for AP: AP Story If you're interested in how I came to write this book, here's a

90. BOOKS
Spanish Schooner Amistad, by the Africans on Board; Their Voyage, and Capture NearLong Island, New Griffith, Helen. Henry Ward Beecher An American Portrait.
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B ooks Abbott, Lyman. Henry Ward Beecher. Cambridge Riverside Press, 1904). Adams, Emphraim. The Iowa Band. (New and Revised Edition, Chicago: The Pilgrim Press, 1902). Adams, John Quincy. Argument of John Quincy Adams Before the Supreme Court of the United States in the Case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque and Others, Africans, Captured in the Schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, Delivered of the 24th of February and 1st of March, 1841, with a Review of the Case of the Antelope, Reported in the 10th, 11th and 12 th Volumes of Wheaton's Reports. (New York: S. W. Benedict, 1841). African Captives, The. Trial of the Prisoners of the Amistad on the Writ of Habeus Corpus Before the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Connecticut at Hartford, Judges Thompson and Judson, September Term, 1839. (New York, 1839). American Missionary Association. A Sketch of the Life of Mr. Daniel Hand and of His Benefaction to the American Missionary Association for the Education of the Colored People in the Southern States of America. (New York: American Missionary Association, 1889).

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92. Women In Special Collections Bibliography
SpC. 702.81 B293i 1993. Beecher, Catharine E., and Harriet Beecher Stowe. LongBeach, California FHP Hippodrome Gallery, 1992. SpC. Jackson, Helen Hunt.
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Addams, Jane. T wenty Years at Hull-House. New York: Chautauqua Press, 1911.
SpC. 331.85 A222ta 1911 Alcott, Louisa M. Work: A Story of Experience . Boston, 1873.
SpC. 813 A355 wa 1873 Allen, Claudia. Ripe Conditions . Woodstock, Illinois: Dramatic Publishing Co., 1994.
SpC. 812.54 A425r 1994 c.2 Allingham, Helen Paterson, R.W.S. "Bathsheba." Far from the Madding Crowd The Cornhill Magazine . London: Smith, Elder, and Co., 1874.
SpC. 052.05 C817 v.30 1874 Amsden, Dora. Impressions of Ukiyo-Ye: The School of the Japanese Colour-Print Artists. San Francisco, 1905.
SpC. 769.952 A528i 1905 Barton, Carol. Instructions for Assembly: Three How-to Projects that Will Improve Your Life. Atlanta: Nexus Press, 1993.
SpC. 702.81 B293i 1993 Beecher, Catharine E., and Harriet Beecher Stowe. The American Woman's Home . New York, 1869.
SpC. 640 B414a 1869 Brooks, Gwendolyn.
Aloneness . Detroit: Broadside Press, [1973].
SpC. 811.54 B873a 1971 c.2 A Street in Bronzeville . New York: Harper and Brothers, 1945.

93. Project Gutenberg Edition Of Janice Day, The Young Homemaker
Project Gutenberg Presents. Janice Day, the Young Homemaker. by HelenBeecher Long. Project Gutenberg Release 2483 (January 2001) Author
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