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  2. Helen Hadsell - Wikipedia

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    Helen Hadsell a.k.a. Helene Hadsell (June 1, 1924 – October 30, 2010) [1] was an American widely known as the "contest queen". She entered and won many contests for items and for all-expense paid trips. She also won a house which was showcased at the 1964–65 New York World's Fair. Later she lectured and held workshops on positive thinking.

  3. Like Helen Hadsell, these people all have instructional help they are trying to sell, as does Joanne Allison, who ran this ad in a Wyoming paper. Perhaps the best profile is that of Chuck Brucks of Florida, in this Orlando Sentinel story , who has spent five years contesting and has won a lot of things but never, apparently, anything he wanted ...

  4. Marshall's arts community rallies around beloved artist who ...

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    Once a farmer’s co-op, Simbach transformed the place into her art studio and later into a loft that looked "like a New York apartment" upstairs and had the perfect view of the river, she said.

  5. Talk:Helen Hadsell - Wikipedia

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    Like Helen Hadsell, these people all have instructional help they are trying to sell, as does Joanne Allison, who ran this ad in a Wyoming paper. Perhaps the best profile is that of Chuck Brucks of Florida, in this Orlando Sentinel story , who has spent five years contesting and has won a lot of things but never, apparently, anything he wanted ...

  6. Fleur-de-lys Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Fleur-de-Lys Studios, also known as Fleur-de-Lis Studios or Sydney Burleigh Studio, is a historic art studio, and an important structure in the development of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the United States. It is located at 7 Thomas Street in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island.

  7. Asheville's vibrant arts scene powered its economy - AOL

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    Most art studios closest to the French Broad River, west of the railroad tracks that divide the district, were affected, Charlsen said. Cornell estimates two-thirds of buildings in the district ...

  8. Helen Hiebert - Wikipedia

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    Helen Hiebert (b. 1965 Tennessee) [1] [2] Is an American artist known for her artist's books, installations, papermaking, and books about papercraft. [ 3 ] Her artist's books are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art [ 2 ] and the Rhode Island School of Design .

  9. Helen Van Wyk - Wikipedia

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    Helen Van Wyk (April 21, 1930 – 1994) was an American painter, author and art instructor who created and hosted Welcome To My Studio, an instructional television program that aired for 10 series on PBS in the early 1990s.