Article about Alison C. Bullock and her art. Alison died of leukemia in 1989 at the age of 13, but her art lives on and will be used to help promote the sixth annual walkathon held for the benefit of the Maine Children\u27s Cancer Program, which was founded in 1986 by Julie Russen and Dr. Stephen Blattner
Helen Landgarten, founder of the Immaculate Heart Col-lege and Loyola Marymount art therapy program ...
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Article about Alison C. Bullock and her art. Alison died of leukemia in 1989 at the age of 13, but ...
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Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Candace "Candy" Seymour, who ...
An article published on February 18, 1935 in the Lexington Leader reporting on the death of Allie Yo...
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Helen Landgarten, founder of the Immaculate Heart Col-lege and Loyola Marymount art therapy program ...
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Article about Alison C. Bullock and her art. Alison died of leukemia in 1989 at the age of 13, but ...
Feature article about the Maine Children\u27s Cancer Program that was co-founded in 1981 by Julie Ru...
Article titled "Mrs. Nichols dies, was city's oldest resident, aged 106 and published by a Springfie...
abstract: Diana Holladay was a mother, sister, daughter, wife, grandmother, friend, and artist. She ...
Feature on Alison LaFrence and the loss of her husband Bert The importance of Living Wills Greif cou...
Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease past infancy. In 2014, nearly 16,000 children and ad...
Long article on psychiatric and hospice nurse Sandy Titus, named as one of five 1992 Jefferson Award...
Article about Carole Poulin of Winslow who is fighting to force Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Maine ...
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Candace "Candy" Seymour, who ...
An article published on February 18, 1935 in the Lexington Leader reporting on the death of Allie Yo...
Article about the 49 Portraits Project created by Mia Merlinhttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.e...
A newspaper obituary titled, "Grace Boyle Dies; Played Basketball for Dr. Naismith" from May 11, 197...
Helen Landgarten, founder of the Immaculate Heart Col-lege and Loyola Marymount art therapy program ...
Obituary of Vincent S. Boulanger, 30, an artist active in AIDS education, who died of AIDS at his ho...
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