Helen Gurley Brown, the driving force of the sexual revolution has passed after 90 years of living a fruitful life. As the world bids farewell to Ms. Brown, she is leaving her mark as a role model that has led today's females into self reliant women
In 1971, an enthusiastic librarian from Troy, Michigan sent out dozens of letters to people of note in the arts, sciences and politics asking them to.
Helen Gurley Brown brought Cosmopolitan back from the brink of ruin. She was appointed editor-in-chief of the magazine in 1965, when it was losing money, and spent 30 years bringing it to its current “fun, fearless female” glory. In later life, she
Helen Gurley Brown brought Cosmopolitan back from the brink of ruin. She was appointed editor-in-chief of the magazine in 1965, when it was losing money, and spent 30 years bringing it to its current “fun, fearless female” glory. In later life, she
Helen Gurley Brown brought Cosmopolitan back from the brink of ruin. She was appointed editor-in-chief of the magazine in 1965, when it was losing money, and spent 30 years bringing it to its current “fun, fearless female” glory. In later life, she
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