• Helen Jackson Frye (December 10, 1930 – April 21, 2011) was an American judge and attorney in the state of Oregon. She served as a judge of the Oregon...
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  • Helen Frye or Fry may refer to: Helen Fisher Frye (1918–2014), American educator and civil rights activist Helen J. Frye (1930–2011), American judge Helen...
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  • player Helen Viola Jackson (1919–2020), the last surviving American Civil War widow Helen J. Frye or Helen Jackson (1930–2011), American judge Helen Jackson...
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    Rajneeshpuram remained ambiguous. In the church/state suit, Federal Judge Helen J. Frye ruled against Rajneeshpuram in late 1985, a decision that was not contested...
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    Frohnmayer (1972) – former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Helen J. Frye (1966) – former Judge, United States District Court for the District...
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  • Helen Fisher Frye (June 24, 1918 – November 26, 2014), educator and active churchwoman, was a local leader for civil rights in her hometown of Danville...
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    the Oregon district court. The first woman to serve on the court was Helen J. Frye, whose service began on February 20, 1980. In 1990, Congress added a...
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  • African apartheid. Frye married Helen Kemp, an educator, editor and artist, in 1937. She died in Australia while accompanying Frye on a lecture tour....
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    in 2022 Chris Eyre (born 1968), Sundance Film Festival award winner Helen J. Frye (1930–2011), Federal District Court judge Chad Gray (born 1971), musician...
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    by President Bill Clinton on October 8, 1997, to a seat vacated by Helen J. Frye. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 27, 1998, and...
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  • he met Helen Jackson who was then student body vice-president. They married a year later. Upon receiving his bachelor's degree in 1953, Frye enrolled...
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  • Charles Jackson (judge) (1775–1855), American jurist in Massachusetts Helen J. Frye or Helen Jackson (1930–2011), American judge in Oregon Howell Edmunds Jackson...
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    William John "Jack" Frye (March 18, 1904 – February 3, 1959) was an aviation pioneer in the airline industry. Frye founded Standard Air Lines which eventually...
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    bombing in Oklahoma City. Loriann J. Debray was later sentenced to three months in jail by federal judge Helen J. Frye for the incident. The new protective...
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  • letters editor. Annalisa Ericson, 97, Swedish actress (Summer Interlude). Helen J. Frye, 80, American federal judge, after long illness. Reginald C. Fuller...
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    December 20, 1979 December 21, 1979 July 30, 1998 May 18, 2011 150 Helen J. Frye D. Ore. December 3, 1979 February 20, 1980 February 20, 1980 December...
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  • Nakamoto had served as a summer clerk for United States District Judge Helen J. Frye. In 2011, Governor Ted Kulongoski appointed Nakamoto to the Oregon Court...
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  • successful 1970 film Airport. It was directed by Jack Smight, produced by William Frye, executive produced by Jennings Lang, and written by Don Ingalls. The film...
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  • December 23, 1946. His parents were lawyer and later judge Walter Frye Gaillard, Sr., and Helen Amante Gaillard. Gaillard attended Vanderbilt University, graduating...
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  • Customs Court. Federal Judicial Service. Retrieved January 31, 2008. Danielle J. Forrest at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of...
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    George Frederick Frye (June 15, 1833 – May 2, 1912) was one of Seattle's first developers and businessmen and an active City Council member. He played...
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  • performances in television comedies. Horsford is best known for her roles as Thelma Frye on the NBC sitcom Amen (1986–91), and as Dee Baxter on the WB sitcom The...
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  • George B. French (1883–1961), actor Rudolf Friml (1879–1972), composer Dwight Frye (1899–1943), actor Charles E. Fuller (1887–1968), evangelist Jules Furthman...
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    guest-starring role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2011, portraying June Frye. In 2012, she joined the cast of the series Revolution as Rachel Matheson...
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    to normal. Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula Helen Chandler as Mina Seward David Manners as John Harker Dwight Frye as Renfield Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing...
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    Helen Aguirre Ferré (born 1957) is a Nicaraguan American journalist and the former executive director for the Republican Party of Florida. She previously...
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    detergent with Sabrina, the Teenage Witch co-star and friend Soleil Moon Frye. On November 22, 2010, Hart participated as a presenter in the International...
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    Roxcy O'Neal Bolton Barbara Landstreet Frye Lena B. Smithers Hughes Zora Neale Hurston Sybil Collins Mobley Helen Muir Gladys Pumariega Soler Julia DeForest...
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    he called his "prophetic works" were said by 20th-century critic Northrop Frye to form "what is in proportion to its merits the least read body of poetry...
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  • as Cal McAffrey Ben Affleck as Stephen Collins Rachel McAdams as Della Frye Helen Mirren as Cameron Lynne Robin Wright as Anne Collins Harry Lennix as Det...
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