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  2. Kino's Storytime - Wikipedia

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    Kino's Storytime, also known as Storytime, is an American children's reading television program which aired on PBS from October 12, 1992 until September 1, 1997. [1] It was produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California.

  3. Mink Stole - Wikipedia

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    She was born into a large Roman Catholic family, and has nine siblings, including children's-book author Ellen Stoll Walsh and sculptor George Stoll. [2] Her father, Joseph A. Stoll, died in 1955, and her mother, Nell, remarried twice, resulting in an extensive step-family.

  4. Rat Fink - Wikipedia

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    Along the way we learn of Mr. Roth's lucrative idea to paint hideous monsters—including the Rat Fink of the title—on children's T-shirts. A Rat Fink revival in the late 1980s and the 1990s centered on the grunge / punk rock movements, both in the U.S. West Coast and in Australia (Roth drew Rat Fink artwork for the album Junk Yard by the ...

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  7. National Outdoor Book Award - Wikipedia

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    2003: Ellen Stoll Walsh, Dot and Jabber and the Big Bug Mystery 2004: Mary Ann Hoberman , Jane Dyer (illus.), Whose Garden Is It? 2005: Sharon Lovejoy, The Little Green Island with a Little Red House: A Book of Colors and Critters

  8. List of women artists exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian ...

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    Women artists competing for awards at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition submitted their work to juries at appropriate buildings. Women artists were represented in the Palace of Fine Arts, along with their fellow countrymen.

  9. Ida Wood - Wikipedia

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    Ida Mayfield Wood (born Ellen Walsh; 14 January 1838 – 12 March 1932) was a British-American socialite who was the third wife of politician and newspaper publisher Benjamin Wood. She is best known for spending the majority of her later life as a recluse in a New York City hotel suite with her two sisters.