The open heart / Helena Macree Tsavalas. 1988.

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The open heart / Helena Macree Tsavalas. 1988.

A doll illustrates the manuscript describing Clara Hale, who took addict babies into her home.

1 v. (28 p.) : col. ill. ; 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7608839

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Makrē, Helenē Zach., 1915-

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Helena Macree Tsavalas, born February 15, 1915, is a writer, lecturer, inventor, and recreation specialist, creator of the International Friendship Dolls. From the description of Biography of Helena Macree Tsavalas : photographs, postcards, biography, history, 1985-1999. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62520194 ...

International Friendship Dolls

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Savalas, Christabel.

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Hale, Clara, 1905-1992

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Clara McBride Hale (April 1, 1905, Elizabeth City, North Carolina – December 18, 1992, New York City), also known as Mother Hale, was an American humanitarian who founded the Hale House Center, a home for disadvantaged children and children who were born addicted to drugs....