Item Detail
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9363
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12
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English
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Alice Merrill Horne, Art Promoter and Early Utah Legislator
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1990
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58
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261-76
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Alice Merrill Horne's pioneering efforts to bring health, beauty, and culture to Utah is recounted. She was an art connoisseur, artist, teacher, writer, organizer, preservationist, and legislator. She was determined in pursuing worthwhile educational, artistic, and humanitarian goals.
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