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  1. 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 with her blunt descriptions of New York society.

  2. 6 juin 2022 · Politiquement ancrée à gauche, une rumeur américaine et persistante fait d'Helen Lawrenson une espionne à la solde des communistes. Mais les brumes du maccarthysme ne se sont pas encore levées autour de ce mystère.

  3. 8 avr. 1982 · Helen Lawrenson, whose social observations in books and articles drew widely on her recollections of celebrities and her own adventures, died Monday night at her Chelsea apartment in New York...

  4. 3 juin 2021 · When Helen Lawrenson met up with him during the recording of the Stones' 1968 classic album, 'Beggars Banquet,' she eventually gave into it.

  5. A collection of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and digital materials from the Lawrensons' work as writers and activists. Helen Lawrenson was a journalist and editor for Esquire and Vanity Fair, and Johanna Lawrenson was a model and environmentalist.

  6. 1 avr. 1975 · Select the department you want to search in ...

  7. 20 avr. 1975 · Beautiful, classy and smart, Helen Lawrenscn was part of the cafe life of the thirties. She wrote “Latins Are Lousy Lovers” when sex could still be written about as a romp instead of home...