Helen Hill Miller

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  1. The City Vote and the Rural Monopoly

    Publicist, and public-spirited, HELEN HILL MILLER was educated at Bryn Mawr and Oxford. She has been a correspondent for the London ECONOMIST, NEWSWEEK, and the NEW REPUBLIC,and takes a close interest in the political fortunes of Virginia, for whose governorship her husband fought a close but losing campaign against the Byrd machine.

  2. Science: Careers for Women

    The growing need for research workers and scientists has opened new doors for both single women and those combining marriage and a career.

    Mathematician Mary Jackson, the first black woman engineer at NASA, poses for a photo at work at NASA Langley Research Center on January 7, 1980.
    Bob Nye / NASA / Donaldson Collection / Getty