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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.

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  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. 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.

  7. Helen West Heller - Wikipedia

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    Helen West Heller (1872 – November 19, 1955) [note 1] was an American painter, printmaker, poet, and illustrator. Heller was born Helen Barnhart [1] in Rushville, Illinois, the daughter of a farmer, boat builder, and decoy maker. Plagued by poor health throughout her life, she suffered as a result in school.

  8. Stanley William Hayter - Wikipedia

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    Hecht helped Hayter acquire a press for starting a printmaking studio for artists young and old, experienced and inexperienced, to work together in exploring the engraving medium. [5] In 1927, Hayter opened the studio, and in 1933 he moved it to No. 17, rue Campagne-Première, where it became internationally known as Atelier 17 .

  9. Frederic Clay Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Clay Bartlett (June 1, 1873 – June 25, 1953) was an American artist and art collector known for his collection of French Post-Impressionist and modernist art. [1] Bartlett was committed to promoting the work of fellow contemporary artists and was a founding member of the Arts Club of Chicago , a pioneering organization dedicated to ...