North Texas Institute for Educators on the Visual Arts newsletter, September 1991 Page: 7 of 12
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y welcome Dr. and Mrs. Linus
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Sculptor Don Schol delights participants
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, 2nd grade teacher
II ElementaryArt Historian Mary Erickson visits with Amon Carter
Museum Senior Educator Allison Perkinsyn Stewart leads
In-Out-Maybe"Mark Shelton of Young Audiences
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