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Bibliography[edit]

"C’mon, Get Happy." Cincinnati Enquirer, 2000, pp. E.3. ProQuest Central.[1]

  • This is a newspaper article that includes direct responses from Sally Moore herself about her definition of happiness. She discusses one of her books, the Happy Book: 30 Fun-filled Exercises for Greater Joy, which I can use in the personal life section.

Ginn, Leighton. "Artist's Past Includes Wimbledon Stint." The Desert Sun, 2005, pp. A.1. ProQuest Central.[2]

  • This is also a newspaper article that includes quotes from Sally Moore herself. It contains information about her achievements in tennis which could be added the achievements section, background information about her tennis career which could be added to the personal life section, and also information about her husband and son that could be added to the personal life section.

Gulbransen, Scott. "Summerlin Gallery Displays "Happy Art"." Las Vegas Review - Journal, 1998, pp. 6.AA-6AA. ProQuest Central.[3]

  • This is a newspaper article about the opening of her art gallery. It includes information about when she decided to switch from a tennis career to an art career which can be added to the personal life section.

Hanania, Joseph. "Artist, Spouse Price Her Work to Fit Market." Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext), 1992, pp. 4. ProQuest Central.[4]

  • This is a newspaper article about her success as an artist. It includes information about her husband which could be added to the personal life section and information about her art work which could be added to the achievements section.

Lewit, Meghan. "HAPPY EMPIRE // Bright Colors Fill Sally Huss' Art Gallery in Old Town La Quinta Shopping Center." The Press - Enterprise, 2004, pp. A.08-A08. ProQuest Central. [5]

  • This is a newspaper article about a piece Sally Huss created for Hilary Clinton. It includes information about her artistic achievements which I could add to the achievement section.

"Sally Huss." Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors. Gale, 2006. Gale Literature Resource Center; Gale.[6]

  • This is a brief biography of Sally Huss. It includes information about her parents which I could add to her personal life section, her interests which could be added to her personal life section, and her writing works and tennis awards that could be added to the achievements section.

Wiens-Pinley, Craig. "Hard-Hitting Huss Keeps Up Tradition." ''The San Diego Union - Tribune'', 1997, pp. D.8-8''. ProQuest Central''.[7]

  • This is a newspaper article about Sally Huss' son. It includes information about her son's career as a tennis player that can be added to her personal life section.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "C'mon, get happy". Enquirer Cincinnati. Dec 6, 2000.
  2. ^ Ginn, Leighton (Jul 2, 2005). "Artist's past includes Wimbledon stint". The Desert Sun.
  3. ^ Gulbransen, Scott (Jul 22, 1998). "Summerlin gallery displays "happy art"". Las Vegas Review - Journal.
  4. ^ Hanania, Joseph (Nov 23, 1992). "Artist, Spouse Price Her Work to Fit Market". Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext).
  5. ^ Lewit, Meghan (May 5, 2004). "HAPPY EMPIRE // Bright colors fill Sally Huss' art gallery in Old Town La Quinta shopping center". The Press - Enterprise.
  6. ^ "Sally Huss". Gale. 2006.
  7. ^ Wiens-Pinley, Craig (Apr 30, 1997). "Hard-hitting Huss keeps up tradition". The San Diego Union - Tribune.