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1. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An attractive but curious mural, a seniors' project in 2015, in Titusville, Pennsylvania, birthplace of the American oil industry. Curious, because the mural also claims another birthright, that of the pleasant, yellow, "smiley face" humanoid with which millions of people now wish others a good day. According to most accounts, the happy face was created far from here, in Worcester, Massachusetts, by Harvey Ball in 1963 2019-06-29

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2. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 [Man finds woman attractive but doesn't know what to say that is acceptable] 6/28/1998

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3. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 [Man finds woman attractive but doesn't know what to say that is acceptable]

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4. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An attractive but curious mural, a seniors' project in 2015, in Titusville, Pennsylvania, birthplace of the American oil industry. Curious, because the mural also claims another birthright, that of the pleasant, yellow, "smiley face" humanoid with which millions of people now wish others a good day. According to most accounts, the happy face was created far from here, in Worcester, Massachusetts, by Harvey Ball in 1963

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The narrow-gauge steam locomotives of the Tweetsie Railroad, a family-oriented theme park between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina, are normally quite proper and attractive, but this image was taken in the pre-Halloween holiday season, when fanciful goblins and ghouls are about across the land 2017-10-26

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6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An attractive, but either unused or recently emptied, "birdhouse library." They are also called "little free libraries" available for the free exchange of books, outside a craft brewery in downtown Detroit, Michigan 2019-11-09

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7. The Toothbrush in Serbia. The photographer arrived at the American Red Cross orphanage at Belgrade just when some newly arrived children were studying these posters. The posters are in every part of the orphanage grounds and in an attractive colorful way they show the advantages of using a toothbrush, of sleeping with the windows open, and other rules of hygiene. The posters are much more effective in convincing the children than lectures or rules. Toothbrushes were unknown in Serbia, except among a few traveled people but these children are growing up disciples of a new national standard in personal hygiene. The American Red Cross dispensaries in Serbia promote the use of toothbrushes also, and the custom of cleaning the teeth is gradually gaining ground January 1920 [date received]

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8. Carpenter, Frank G. (Frank George), 1855-1924 Even the nursemaids of Romania are attractive. Here is a group in Sinaia 1923

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The narrow-gauge steam locomotives of the Tweetsie Railroad, a family-oriented theme park between Boone and Blowing Rock, North Carolina, are normally quite proper and attractive, but this image was taken in the pre-Halloween holiday season, when fanciful goblins and ghouls are about across the land

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10. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- An attractive, but either unused or recently emptied, "birdhouse library." They are also called "little free libraries" available for the free exchange of books, outside a craft brewery in downtown Detroit, Michigan

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11. The Toothbrush in Serbia. The photographer arrived at the American Red Cross orphanage at Belgrade just when some newly arrived children were studying these posters. The posters are in every part of the orphanage grounds and in an attractive colorful way they show the advantages of using a toothbrush, of sleeping with the windows open, and other rules of hygiene. The posters are much more effective in convincing the children than lectures or rules. Toothbrushes were unknown in Serbia, except among a few traveled people but these children are growing up disciples of a new national standard in personal hygiene. The American Red Cross dispensaries in Serbia promote the use of toothbrushes also, and the custom of cleaning the teeth is gradually gaining ground

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12. Bernstein Research EMC New York, NY: S.C. Bernstein; c2002

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