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Canadian-born American businesswoman whose original beauty salon, founded in 1910, grew into an international cosmetics corporation. A wooded area, formerly very extensive, of central England west of Stratford-upon-Avon. It provided the setting for Shakespeare's As You Like It. an area in Warwickshire, central England, which was formerly a forest. The Forest of Arden is where Shakespeare's play 'As You Like It' takes place
{i} family name; male first name; forest region in central England; Elizabeth Arden (1891-1966), Canadian-born woman who became famous for building a large cosmetics corporation in the United States and marketed her cosmetics products internationally
{i} Florence Nightingale Graham (1891-1966), Canadian-born woman who became famous for building a large cosmetics corporation in the United States and marketed her cosmetics products internationally
orig. Florence Nightingale Graham born Dec. 31, 1884, Woodbridge, Ont., Can. died Oct. 18, 1966, New York, N.Y., U.S. Canadian-U.S. businesswoman who founded a chain of women's salons. Graham moved to New York 1908, where she opened a beauty salon under the name Elizabeth Arden. She was instrumental in making cosmetics acceptable for respectable women. In 1915 she began to market her cosmetics products internationally. At her death there were over 100 Elizabeth Arden salons throughout the world
born Oct. 26, 1930, Barnsley, Yorkshire, Eng. British playwright. He studied architecture at Cambridge and the Edinburgh College of Art. His plays mix poetry and songs with colloquial speech in a boldly theatrical manner and involve strong conflicts purposely left unresolved. Arden's works include All Fall Down (1955), Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (1959), The Workhouse Donkey (1963), Vandaleur's Folly (1978), and the radio series Whose Is the Kingdom? (1988)