Helen Fisher Frye (1918–2014), American educator and civil rights activist
Helen J. Frye (1930–2011), American judge
Helen Frye (writer), British writer and poet, see 1970 in literature
Helen Varner Vanderbilt Frye (1908–1979), American and former wife to Cornelius Vanderbilt IV and Jack Frye
Helen Kemp Frye (1910–1986) Canadian educator, editor and artist, first wife of Northrop Frye
Helen Fry (born 1967), historian
Helen Fry, a song on The Felice Brothers (album)
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HelenFrye or Fry may refer to: Helen Fisher Frye (1918–2014), American educator and civil rights activist Helen J. Frye (1930–2011), American judge Helen...
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...
African apartheid. Frye married Helen Kemp, an educator, editor and artist, in 1937. She died in Australia while accompanying Frye on a lecture tour....
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...
purchased by Jack Frye, then-president of Trans World Airlines, as a southwestern retreat for himself and his wife Helen. HelenFrye maintained the property...
New York Times. March 1, 1940. Retrieved April 27, 2017. Sedona Legend HelenFrye "Vanderbilt, Writer, to Wed Today in Reno". The New York Times. September...
Correspondence of Northrop Frye and Helen Kemp, 1932–1939. Ed. Robert D. Denham. Collected Works (CW), 1–2, 1996. Northrop Frye's Student Essays, 1932–1938...
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...
Bantock, Jeremy Hooker, Jenny King, Neil Powell, Landeg E. White 1970: HelenFrye, Paul Mills, John Mole, Brian Morse, Alan Perry, Richard Tibbitts 1971:...
Rima Ghandour in 2023. First female (U.S. District Court of Oregon): HelenFrye (1966) in 1980 First female (U.S. Bankruptcy Court): Polly Higden in 1983...
Press, 1957) is a book by Canadian literary critic and theorist Northrop Frye that attempts to formulate an overall view of the scope, theory, principles...
Kathleen Raine, Douglas Livingstone, Edward Brathwaite Eric Gregory Award: HelenFrye, Paul Mills, John Mole, Brian Morse, Alan Perry, Richard Tibbitts James...
(born 1942), New Zealand composer Helen Fisher, keyboardist and backing vocalist with New Adventures Helen Fisher Frye, educator and churchwoman Ellen Fisher...
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...
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...
December 23, 1946. His parents were lawyer and later judge Walter Frye Gaillard, Sr., and Helen Amante Gaillard. Gaillard attended Vanderbilt University, graduating...
Kathleen Raine, Douglas Livingstone, Edward Brathwaite Eric Gregory Award: HelenFrye, Paul Mills, John Mole, Brian Morse, Alan Perry, Richard Tibbitts Queen's...
letters editor. Annalisa Ericson, 97, Swedish actress (Summer Interlude). Helen J. Frye, 80, American federal judge, after long illness. Reginald C. Fuller...
(Nv. 1930), p. 61. The Canadian Forum vol. 3 (November 1922), p. 64. HelenFrye, "Portrait of the Artist in a Young Magazine". The Canadian Forum vol...