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 Displaced-Persons-Camp Wildflecken   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hulme was promoted to Post of Director of the Aschaffenburg Camps, replacing two male directors who had been moved to other areas.The Aschaffenburg camps were "static camps" populated mainly by Ukrainians, Estonians, and (Bel) or White-Russians, all unrepatriables whose homelands were now in Stalin's communist pocket.
In the fall of 1948, she was transferred to Wurzburg to take over a new consolidated area that stretched all the way to the Russian Zone in the East and to the Tyrol in the South with some 65,000 DP's living in seventy-three scattered installations.
Hulme once again to The Chief of the U.S. Desk, responsible for overall supervision of operations of the U.S. emigration program in the entire U.S. Zone.
www.dp-camp-wildflecken.de /kathryn-hulme.htm   (730 words)

  
 Kathryn Hulme
KH-100-H-U, Kathryn Hulme A classic account of a group of women … who put their careers on hold to study privately with the spiritual teacher G. Gurdjieff.
Hulme's lively account of their relationship with each other and to the unconventional guide who led them into an 'undiscovered country' of self-observation has long been considered one of the finest documents ever published about the enigmatic and elusive individual who was Gurdjieff." —from the Cover $35.00 Used.
Kathryn Hulme shows us -- realistically -- the life of a woman who travels that narrow road and the difficulties and triumphs along the way.
www.triadbooks.com /Hulme.htm   (167 words)

  
 The Nun's Story - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nun's Story is a 1956 novel by Kathryn Hulme, which was later adapted by Robert Anderson for the 1959 film of the same name directed by Fred Zinnemann.
Hulme wrote the book based partly upon her own experiences as a nun.
Hepburn met Hulme while preparing for the role, and Hulme later helped nurse Hepburn back to health following her near-fatal horse-riding accident on the set of the 1960 film, The Unforgiven.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Nun's_Story   (297 words)

  
 Displaced-Persons-Camp Wildflecken   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Her sponsor to the United States was Kathryn Hulme.
Marie-Louise and Kathryn sailed from Rotterdam on the S.S. Noordam and arrived in the U.S. in February 1951.
Marie-Louise served as a private nurse to Audrey Hepburn when she was injured by a horse while filming "The Unforgiven." Eventually Marie-Louise Habets and Kathryn Hulme moved to Hawaii and settled in Kapaa, Kauai.
www.dp-camp-wildflecken.de /habets.htm   (566 words)

  
 The Nun's Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hepburn's performances, one should be aware of the fact the Kathryn Hulme wrote a novel, not a biography, of Marie-Louise Habets, called in religion Sister Marie-Xaverine of the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary.
Kathryn Hulme was devestated when her novel (which she never calimed to be based on a true life events but only inspired by her friend, the former nun)was portrayed as factual from beginning to end.
The Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary could not grasp the fact that Kathryn Hulme had written a novel and taken great pains to prevent their order from being identified as the one in her book.
www.hallvideo.com /store/vhs_6302636779_The-Nun's-Story.html   (775 words)

  
 ★ Reviews for Hulme,_Kathryn
Hulme did a good job, to say the least, and I think the editor did do.
It's dept of character, the smooth writing and captivating plot still engages me. I was lucky to find a first edition, hardbound, copy after a long search around the world; if ur trying to get a copy and can't find one, don't give up.
Hulme was one of the middle-aged lesbians in Gurdjieff's cult-inside-a-cult called the Rope; like all the others she was a gifted writer and a True Believer in both Gurdjieff and the kinds of modern art popular at the time.
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 hulme - Auctions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tuberous Moschatel, Frederick Hulme Lithograph c.1800s - $1.73
Corn crowfoot, Frederick Hulme Lithograph c.1800s - $1.73
Hedge Mustard, Frederick Hulme Lithograph c.1800s - $1.73
www.nationalstate.com /s/hulme/index.html   (1427 words)

  
 Alibris: Hulme
With Hulme's frolicking rhymes and Schwartz's eye-popping illustrations, children will count the creatures of the sea from 1 one-ton whale, to 3 three-striped clown fish, up to 10 squirmy squids with 100 wagging tails.
by Ginn, Victoria, and Hulme, Keri (Foreword by)
by Hulme, Edward M. The Contents are divided into the following sections: The Renaissance; The Protestant Revolution; and The Catholic Reformation.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Hulme   (630 words)

  
 Kathryn Janeway biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Kathryn Janeway, (Born: May 20 in Indiana, year unknown-?) a character in the fictional Star Trek universe played by Kate Mulgrew, was the captain of the Starship Voyager (2371-2378) in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager.
In Star Trek: Nemesis Janeway is shown as an Vice Admiral circa stardate 56844.9.
Kathryn Janeway at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek WikiWiki
kathryn-janeway.biography.ms   (300 words)

  
 Kathryn Hulme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Author of The Nun's Story (1956) the best selling novel later made an award winning movie starring Audrey Hepburn (1959) and The Undiscovered Country: A Spiritual Adventure (Little Brown and Co. Boston USA/Toronto 1967) reprinted (Natural Bridge Editions: Lexington MA (ISBN 1891218034) a description of her years as student of G.
The Kathryn Hulme Papers (http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.hulme.nav.html) at Yale University
As a fairly unfamiliar person when it comes to Catholism I found this story most interesting and very well written.
www.freeglossary.com /Kathryn_Hulme   (329 words)

  
 The Nun's Story :: ValueHQ.com
Sister Luke and her fellow nuns (and it seems Hulme herself) never even begin to grasp that the holy order and missionary activities in the Congo are simply one cog of a colonialist endeavor that exploited Congo's national resources (you get vague mentions of Congo minerals and cotton) and devastated its people.
Kathryn Hulme died in Hawaii in 1981, with Marie-Louise Habets, her "Sister Luke" at her bedside.
The screenplay, autographed by Hepburn and Zimmermann, together with all of Hulme's papers, are in the American Writers' Collection at Yale University.
www.valuehq.com /0316381357/The-Nun-s-Story.html   (570 words)

  
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(Hulme was the author of the NUN'S STORY and a longtime student of G.I. Gurdjieff in Paris.
This was found in the section of her papers devoted to her studies with him, leading me to surmise that Hulme heard the story from Gurdjieff himself.
It was typed on her typewriter, but is attributed to one "Count Bobrinkoy" and is couched in terms of personal reminiscence of a Russian traveler on a hunting expedition to the area "around th River Araxes which flows into the Caspian Sea dividing Russia from Persia.
www.luckymojo.com /esoteric/religion/satanism/9706.yezevil.rb   (790 words)

  
 Books Gurdjieff Internet guide
Kathryn Cavarly Hulme was born in San Francisco (1900 - 1981).
After University of California at Berkeley she moved to New York City, where she studied journalism, wrote freelance articles, and worked as publicity director for the Ask Mr.
As an excellent writer Kathryn Hulme tells of her encounters.....
www.gurdjieff-internet.com /books_template.php?authID=80   (359 words)

  
 Filmography - The Nun's Story
Some ecclesiastical officials charged that Hulme's novel exaggerated and sensationalized such aspects of convent life as flagellation and that its "negative" ending reflected pejoratively on all nuns.
Kathryn C. Hulme's Nun's Story, on the other hand, was a bestselling novel that treated its religious material with respect but also with severe realism and a sad ending.
Habets came to the United States in 1951, moved in with Hulme and worked in a Santa Fe Rail-road hospital in Los Angeles, caring for Navajo track walkers, brakemen and porters.
www.audrey1.com /films/nun.html   (1056 words)

  
 The Wild Place by K.Hulme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Her first critical success, however, was her 1938 memoir We Lived As Children.
She hoped to write a novel with a Hawaiian background, but never accomplished this goal, perhaps because of increasing ill-health in her late years.
This homepage was created by an anonymous comrades.de- user to support the comrades.de homepage.
thewildplace.netfirms.com   (366 words)

  
 Undiscovered Country by Kathryn Hulme, a RebeccasReads.com Book Review, Undiscovered Country
Here are the stories of her awakening, her confusion and the strengthening of her courage for the decades to come.
When her mystical world becomes threatened by Hitler's advances, Kathryn Hulme reluctantly returns to America to gather up the loose ends of her life.
In light of the human potential movement in which I was flowing at the time, this Mystic's works seemed quite well-known and, dare I say it, obvious - except in the context of when he was teaching, some forty years previous and one huge world war, holocaust and cold war ago.
www.rebeccasreads.com /reviews/13oldfri/13hulk79.html   (539 words)

  
 Articles - The Nun's Story
You don't really need to be a Catholic to recognize that Sister Luke had to rebel the way she did, but it helps.
Fred Zinnemann has made from Kathryn Hulme's best seller a movie that puts some sting into Catholic-slanted tests aimed at destroying pride.
Hepburn's portrayal of Hulme starts out with naive hopes for a vocation in nursing but she soon discovers that she's made to pay the price for her advantages -- having come
www.audrey1.com /articles/articles14.html   (702 words)

  
 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: McKee-Snowden Family in Indiana
HULME, George b: 1514 in Reddish, Lancashire, England d: 1558 in England
HULME, Robert b: 1550 in Reddish, Lancashire, England d: ABT.
HYDE, Kathryn b: 27 OCT 1608 in Manchester, Lancaster, England d: 15 OCT 1682 in Middleton, Newport, Rhode Island
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 Memorable Quotes from and about Audrey Hepburn
Yet, at the same time, amidst all her great personal success, Hepburn was fighting depression, due, in part, to her strong desire to have children.
Drawn to Kathryn Hulme's best-selling novel, The Nun's Story, Hepburn saw many parallels with her own life.
Like the lead character, Sister Luke, Hepburn was Belgian-born, and, during WWII, felt the terror of having a brother captured by the Germans (in Audrey's case, it was her half brother, Ian).
www.princessmonkey.com /audrey/nun.html   (1153 words)

  
 Books Gurdjieff Internet guide
The book is written by one of the literary members of Gurdjieff's lesbian group and relate to the life experiences of these women in Paris.
As an excellent writer Kathryn Hulme tells of her encounters with her teacher and relationships with the other members of the group.
The book is full of spice from Gurdjieff's pantry and crumbs from his dinner tables.
www.gurdjieff-internet.com /book_details.php?authID=80&BID=256&lang=   (415 words)

  
 Livrenpoche.com : Achat des livres de Kathryn Hulme
Kathryn Hulme est née à San Francisco, descendant d'une famille de pionniers établie au siècle dernier sur la côte ouest des Etats-Unis.
Kathryn Hulme devait se convertir au catholicisme en 1951.
Voir la fiche de "Kathryn Hulme" sur Bibliopoche
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The story, first told in Kathryn Hulme's book, is based on the experiences of Sister Luke, a Belgian girl who mistook a desire to nurse the sick for a religious vocation and joined a nursing order of nuns.
She was a fine nurse, but after seventeen years of trying to be a good nun, she failed and was officially released from her vows.
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 Kathryn Hulme - Buchhandel -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
0012 Das große Feuer, Kathryn Hulme,, 9,90 Euro - gerne können Sie auch direkt bestellen unter info@interfloh.de
bb042 Geschichte einer Nonne, Kathryn Hulme, Wolfgang Krüger Verlag, 7.
tb2832 Geschichten einer Nonne, Kathryn Hulme, Roman, Fischer Verlag, 1962, 305 Seiten, Taschenbuch, guter Zustand, 9,90 Euro - gerne können Sie auch direkt bestellen unter info@interfloh.de
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 Gurdjieff Legacy, Information on Gurdjieff and the Fourth Way   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
THE GROUP met with Gurdjieff from October 1935 through the summer of 1939.
It was composed of seven women: Elizabeth Gordon, Solita Solano, Kathryn Hulme, Margaret Anderson, Georgette Leblanc, Louise Davidson and Alice Rohrer.
Sometimes Jane Heap would come from London to attend meetings.
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 eBay.co.uk - kathryn, Fiction Books, CDs, Non-Fiction Books items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 George Gurdjieff - Armeniapedia.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He is best-known through the published works of his students, such as P. Ouspensky (author of In Search of the Miraculous: Fragments of an Unknown Teaching), John G. Bennett, Thomas and Olga de Hartmann, René Daumal and Maurice Nicoll among others.
His students included Frank Lloyd Wright, Kathryn Hulme, P. Travers and Katherine Mansfield.
Three books written by Gurdjieff were published after his death: Beelzebub's Tales to his Grandson, Meetings with Remarkable Men, and Life is Real Only Then, When 'I Am'.
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