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- Worked for the US Government, decoding secret messages during WWII, starred in a 1940-1941 radio show as Helen Holden, Government Girl, was active in Key West, FL, in preserving its architecture, culture and history, helped establish the "Oldest House" as a museum and was its director for fourteen years. helped establish a state memorial marker as a memorial to hundreds of African slaves who died in Key West and was other wise active in the community with the Women's club (several years as president), Wesley House family services, Arts and Historical Society, Friends of the Library, St. Mary's Soup Kitchen and co-founder or the Prithie and Forsooth Society.
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