Lombard, Helen, 1904-1986
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Carusi, Helen Cassin, 1904-1986
Vischer, Helen Carusi, 1904-1986
Lombard, Helen Cassin Carusi, 1904-1986
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found: While they fought, 1947:title page (Helen Lombard) jacket flap (one of the best known and best informed Washington correspondents)
found: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Netherlands, in VIAF, February 1, 2022(Lombard, Helen Cassin Carusi)
found: Wikipedia, February 1, 2022(Helen Lombard, born Helen Cassin Carusi, later known as Helen Carusi Vischer, was an American journalist, best known for her insider's book of Washington gossip, Washington Waltz (1941); born in Washington, D.C., 1904; married three times, in 1921 to French diplomat Colonel Emanuel Eugene Lombard, by 1947 to Washington columnist Constantine Brown, and in 1951 to State Department official Peter Vischer; in 1951 moved to Port Tobacco, Maryland, where she raised thoroughbred horses; died on May 11, 1986, in La Plata, Maryland) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Lombard
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2022-02-03: new
2022-02-05: revised
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