Vol. 31, Number 41, July 27, 2000
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Polishing his image
Katherine Holbrow, right, conservator of objects from the Williamstown Art Conservation Center, and Adam Nesbit, master apprentice from the center, complete repairs July 12 on the sculpture "Herakles at Ithaka" by Jason Seley, the late Cornell professor of art. The sculpture, located on Peter Plaza between Statler Hotel and Uris Hall, had developed a hole in one of the feet as well as other signs of wear and tear. The repairs are part of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art's ongoing care and preservation of works in its permanent collection. Funding for the project was provided by an anonymous donor.
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HighlightsDistance-learning advisory committee endorses plan, sets seven 'principles' Rawlings' day in D.C. includes a CU nanosaxophone for Clinton University's Lake Source Cooling project is chilling the campus J.A. office investigated more cases, fewer defendants Southside campers visit in CU-Ithaca Partnership CU team wins 2nd place in world competition for small automated subs CURIE Academy encourages high school girls pursue engineering The next issue of the Cornell Chronicle will be published Aug. 17, after which the Chronicle will resume weekly publication.
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