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Bentley, Helen Delich

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Personal name headingBentley, Helen Delich
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Variant(s)Delich, Helen
Birth date1923-11-28
Death date2016-08-06
Place of birthRuth (Nev.)
Place of deathTimonium (Md.)
Field of activityUnited States--Politics and government Journalism Shipping--Government policy Antiques business
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. House
United States. Federal Maritime Commission
Profession or occupationLegislators Public officers Journalists Antique dealers
Found inRevitalizing the U.S. machine tool ... 1990: t.p. (Helen Delich Bentley, House of Representatives)
NUCMC data from Nevada Historical Society for Her Papers, 1950-1977 (Helen Delich Bentley, 1923-; journalist and U.S. Representative from Baltimore County, Md.; chairman of Federal Maritime Commission, 1969-1975; b. Helen Delich, in Nev.)
Biog. dir. of the U.S. Cong. online, viewed Dec. 23, 2011 (Bentley, Helen Delich, a Representative from Md.; b. Nov. 28, 1923)
Washington post WWW site, viewed Aug. 8, 2016 (Helen Delich Bentley; died Aug. 6 [2016] in Timonium, Md.; she was 92; represented a largely blue-collar swath of the Baltimore suburbs in the House from 1985 to 1995; hired in 1945 by the Baltimore Sun; found an assignment covering the port, as the Sun's maritime reporter and editor; wrote a syndicated column, "Around the Waterfront," and produced an educational television program, "The Port that Built the City and State," which aired from 1950 to 1965; Helen Delich was born in Ruth, Nev., on Nov. 28, 1923; co-authored the book "The Great Port of Baltimore: Its First 300 Years" (2006); with her husband, William Bentley, she ran an antiques business in Cockeysville, Md.)
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