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From 1949, for almost fifty years, the home of USP was at Swannanoa, where Walter Russell's painting, sculpting and historic documents were on display, and from which the Russell Home Study Course and books went out to the world. |
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Walter Russell was commissioned by the Mark Twain Memorial Society to create a memorial for Hannibal, Missouri on the 100th anniversary of Mark Twain's birth. |
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In 1926, Walter Russell published The Universal One, his first book of Russell Cosmogony, sending out copies to over five hundred leading world scientists. |
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At the height of his fame as a child portrait painter, in 1903, Russell was commissioned by The Ladies' Home Journal to find and paint 12 beautiful children, some of which are pictured here.
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