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Alice Gray

Gray working on insect models at the [[American Museum of Natural History]] Alice E. Gray (June 7, 1914April 27, 1994) was an American entomologist and origamist. She worked as an entomologist at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York for 43 years, writing, illustrating, and creating large models of insects. Known as the "Bug Lady", she conducted outreach and education in the museum, in local schools, and appeared on ''The Tonight Show''. She began practicing origami first as an extension of her interest in insects, starting a tradition of using origami creatures to decorate the museum's Christmas tree. In the 1960s, she became more involved with the origami community and, in 1978, co-founded the Friends of the Origami Center of America in New York with Lillian Oppenheimer and Michael Shall, now known as OrigamiUSA. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Stories for the heart : 110 stories to encourage your soul/

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    Stories for the heart.

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    Stories for the heart : over 100 stories to encourage your soul /

    Published 1996
    Other Authors: “…Gray, Alice, 1939-…”
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