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by Brooke Hauser


  Shark Tank (TV), 118

  Sheehy, Gail, 246

  Sheppard, Eugenia, 224, 255

  Shields, Brooke, 385

  Shore, Dinah, 341, 345

  Show, 89, 90

  Show Business Illustrated, 128

  Shrimpton, Jean, 148

  Siegel, Sol, 13

  Silver Screen, 132, 183

  Simon & Schuster, 43

  Sinatra, Frank, 104, 319

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 215

  singles industry, 220–23, 272

  Sisco family cemetery, 383, 387

  Six Crises (Nixon), 48

  Sixties, 34–35

  Skouras, Spyros, 57, 58, 73

  Slater, Leonard, Aly, 209–10

  Smith, J. Frederick, 146

  Smith, Liz, 213, 386

  at Cosmopolitan, 152–54, 158–59, 162, 163–64, 216, 231, 269–71, 378

  Natural Blonde, 153

  “The Park Avenue Call Girl,” 269–71

  Smith College:

  Helen’s endowment to, 384

  Helen’s visit to, 380–81

  Sophia Smith Collection at, 380

  survey of, 92

  Socialist Workers Party, 315

  Sokolsky, Melvin, 222–23, 224–25

  Soldan, Michael, 279

  Something’s Got to Give (film), 55–56

  Song of Solomon, 388–89

  Sontag, Susan, 275, 335

  Sound of Music, The (film), 131

  Spaniard in the Works, A (Lennon), 218

  Spectorsky, A. C. “Spec,” 128

  Spencer, Vene, 138, 139, 231, 237–41, 238

  Spiegel, Sam, 13

  Spielberg, Steven, 359

  Spock, Benjamin, 94, 151

  Stanwyck, Barbara, 213, 274

  Statue of Liberty, women’s lib takeover of, 310, 315

  Steinbeck, John, 27

  The Grapes of Wrath, 183

  Steinem, Gloria, 262–68, 264, 380

  childhood of, 369

  and “City Politic,” 265

  and Cosmopolitan, 262–63, 265–67, 293, 364–65, 366

  and Glamour, 263–64

  interview with Helen, 367–73, 381

  and Ms., 324–25, 327, 334, 336, 353, 355, 365

  and New York, 265, 301, 334

  Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, 302

  as Playboy Bunny, 89–90, 263

  review of Sex and the Office, 113–14

  and Valley of the Dolls, 235

  and women’s liberation, 301–2, 311, 313, 335, 336, 357, 359, 365, 366, 370

  Steinert, Anne, 53

  “Step Into My Parlour” (editorial column), 200–201, 204–5, 206–7, 221, 222, 237, 341, 348

  Stewart-Gordon, Faith, 318

  Sting, The (film), 349

  Strunk, William B. Jr., 216

  Stukane, Eileen, 243

  Summer of Love, 252

  Supervising Helpers in Television, 68–69

  Susann, Jacqueline, 103–4, 320

  Every Night, Josephine, 104, 106, 218

  Valley of the Dolls, 36, 233–35, 242, 262

  “Zelda Was a Peach,” 218

  Sutton, Henry, The Exhibitionist, 37

  Sweet Smell of Success (film), 14

  Szekely, Susan [Edmiston], 254–56, 277–79, 335

  “Nobody Over Thirty,” 252

  Talese, Gay, 75, 100

  Taylor, Elizabeth, 57, 58, 147, 152–53, 266, 366, 386

  Texas State College for Women, 189, 190

  That Girl (TV), 119

  This I Believe (radio), 133

  Thom, Mary, 327

  Thomas, Clarence, 378

  Thomas, Marlo, 119

  Thompson, Hunter S., 252

  Three Coins in the Fountain (film), 29

  Thunderball (film), 218

  Time, 135, 140, 311, 328, 330

  Today (TV), 23, 68

  Tolles, Patricia, 99

  Tonight Show, The (TV), 23, 47, 118, 341

  Tornabene, Lyn, 158–60

  conversations with Helen, 8, 159, 200, 237, 322, 382

  and Cosmopolitan, 158–59, 221

  and David, 246

  on Helen’s self-

  invention, 161, 382

  and proposed musical about Helen, 1–3, 195

  and Thanksgiving gathering, 159–60

  Torrance’s South Bay Club, California, 220

  Turner, Lana, 43, 196

  Twain, Mark, 27

  20th Century Fox:

  and Cleopatra, 47, 56–58, 73, 131

  David as story department head, 28–29, 54, 131, 235

  David fired by, 73, 318–20

  and Sound of Music, 131

  “21” Club, New York, 226–28, 293

  Twiggy, 148

  Ulysses (Joyce), 56

  Urban, Joseph, 137

  USO, 250

  Vallee, Rudy, 198

  Valley of the Dolls (Susann), 36, 233–35, 242, 262

  Valmy, Christine, 291

  Van Buren, Abigail:

  “Dear Abby” column of, 18

  Dear Teen-Ager, 18

  Vanderbilt, Gloria, 314, 352

  Van Doren, Mamie, 108

  Verushka, 147

  Vietnam, bachelors in, 250–51

  Vietnam War, 34, 47, 233, 300

  Village Voice, 52, 301, 302, 352

  Visione, Donna, 347

  Vogue, 126, 224, 243, 260, 264

  Wagner, Jeanette Sarkisian, 280, 281, 348

  Wagner, Robin, 140, 144, 239, 294

  Wald, Jerry, 43, 44

  Walker, John Brisben, 27

  Wallace, Irving, 136

  Wall Street Journal, 378, 379

  Walsh, George:

  and Cosmopolitan, 150, 272, 339, 349–50

  departure of, 360

  and Helen, 215, 230, 248, 320, 349–50, 360

  as managing editor, 150, 155, 218, 230, 281, 350, 360

  Walters, Barbara, 317, 366, 385, 386

  Wanger, Walter, 58

  Warhol, Andy, 76, 108

  POPism, 107

  Warm Springs, Georgia, 189

  Warner Bros., 54, 58–59

  Washington Post, 334

  Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church, 300–302

  Webster, Guy, 340

  Weiler, A. H., 122

  Weinberg, Jack, 277

  Weinstein, Henry, 56

  Welch, Raquel, 258

  Welles, Chris, 230–32

  Wenner, Jann, 253–54

  Wharton, Edith, 27

  What’s My Line? (TV), 239

  White, E. B., 216

  Whitmore, George Jr., 107

  Whitney, Ruth, 362

  Williams, Sybil, 57

  Willis, Ellen, 325

  Wilson, Lisa, 255

  Wilson, Robert A., Feminine Forever, 148–49

  Wizard of Oz, The (film), 153

  Wolfe, Linda, 363

  Wolfe, Tom, 75

  Wolff, Donna Lawson, 279

  “Woman Alone” (syndicated newspaper column), 59, 72–73, 79, 101–2, 103, 106, 201, 235

  women:

  abortions of, 36, 87–88, 123, 284, 300–302, 309, 312, 333, 335, 355, 363

  advertising to, 328–29, 334

  and aging, 373

  ambitions of, 204, 228

  beauty pageants, 283–87

  and birth control, 20, 87, 88, 284, 363

  blacks compared to, 113

  as Bunnies, 90

  call girls, 84

  and careers, 29, 91, 94–97, 102, 210, 308

  in consciousness-raising circles, 284, 302, 332, 355

  dependency of, 91–92

  double standards for, 32, 276, 277, 299, 308, 344

  and ERA, 324, 362–64

  as executives, 112, 113

  extra, 34, 36

  and femininity, 90

  and feminism, see women’s liberation movement

  forced sterilization of, 309

  as “girls,” 375

/>   housewives, 335–36

  husbands needed by, 35

  jobs for, 35–36

  and lesbianism, 32

  living with boyfriends, 275–77

  in low-paying jobs, 303, 308, 370

  loyal readers, 353–54

  market research on, 228, 288

  and marriage, 90–91, 93–94, 223

  and men’s misogyny, 94–95

  nymphomaniacs, 88

  Ozarks type, 170

  and the Pill, 19–20, 149

  pregnancies of, 36, 44, 91, 301

  realizing their potential, 329, 330, 355, 370

  selling to, 42

  and sex, 33, 86, 88, 310–11, 361

  sexual harassment of, 378

  and sexual revolution, 335

  single, 32, 35–36, 42, 44, 49, 53, 68, 100–103, 108, 122, 125, 200, 219–23, 228

  and suffragist movement, 366

  and travel, 220–21, 272

  as victims, 369–70

  working-class, 126, 132, 291

  women’s liberation movement, 300–307

  and abortion, 284, 300–302, 309, 312, 335, 363

  and consciousness raising, 284, 302, 332, 355

  and EEOC, 303

  and ERA, 324, 362–64

  and Helen, 287, 307, 308, 310–12, 316, 317, 332, 333, 359, 362, 363–66, 370

  Ladies’ Home Journal targeted by, 304–6, 307

  on men as oppressors, 302, 304

  and Miss America pageant, 283–87

  and Ms., 325–29, 333–36, 361

  national strike by, 309–16

  National Women’s Political Caucus, 324–25

  New York Radical Women, 278, 283, 305

  as radical feminist movement, 278

  Redstockings, 300–302, 305, 306

  women’s rights, 277, 278, 309, 370

  Women’s Wear Daily (WWD), 105, 255, 278, 289, 293, 297, 298, 339

  Wood, Natalie, 122

  Woodbury Business College, 191–92

  Woodward, Joanne, 304

  World Journal Tribune, 254

  World’s Fair, Chicago (1933), 109, 110, 182

  World’s Fair, New York (1964), 109–11

  Wosk, Miriam, 336

  Writer, The, 163

  Writer’s Digest, 151

  Writers Guild, 215–16

  W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 93

  Wylie, Janice, 99–100, 107

  Wylie, Max, 99–100

  Career Girl, Watch Your Step!, 98, 102–3

  Wylie, Philip, 99

  Generation of Vipers, 95

  “The Career Woman,” 94–95

  Yellow Rolls-Royce, The (film), 164

  Young, Gene, 111

  YWCA, 44, 102

  Zanuck, Darryl F., 28, 73, 131, 236, 318–19

  Zanuck, Richard, 131, 318–20, 348–49, 359–60

  Zanuck/Brown Company, 348–49, 359–60

  Ziegfeld, Florenz Jr., 137

  Ziegfeld Follies, 137

  Ziffren, Paul, 6, 7

  Zolotow, Maurice, 47

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  BROOKE HAUSER often covers women in media and entertainment. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Allure, Parade, and Premiere, among other publications. As a journalist, she has written about a wide range of subjects, including female corrections officers, Baptist preachers, Chinese beauty queens, and a former secretary of state. Hauser’s first book, about young newcomers to America, The New Kids: Big Dreams and Brave Journeys at a High School for Immigrant Teens, was a winner of the American Library Association’s 2012 Alex Award. Originally from Miami, Florida, Hauser recently moved to western Massachusetts, where she lives with her family and occasionally teaches nonfiction writing at Smith College.

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  at a High School for Immigrant Teens

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  COPYRIGHT

  ENTER HELEN. Copyright © 2016 by Brooke Hauser. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Hauser, Brooke, author.

  Title: Enter Helen : the invention of Helen Gurley Brown and the rise of the modern single woman / Brooke Hauser.

  Description: New York : Harper, 2016.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2015038742| ISBN 9780062342669 (hardback) | ISBN 9780062342690 (ebook)

  EPub Edition APRIL 2016 ISBN 9780062342690

  Subjects: LCSH: Brown, Helen Gurley. | Women—New York (State)—New York—Biography. | Single women—New York (State)—New York—Biography. | BISAC: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women. | BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Rich & Famous.

  Classification: LCC HQ1439.N6 H38 2016 | DDC 306.81/53092—dc23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015038742

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