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"The public is invited to ceremonies in downtown Albertville Wednesday, April 11, at 1:30 to dedicate one of the world's most unique statues."
Boom defines NASCAR. More than 5.8 million fans attended the 32 Winston Cup races last year, up 66% since 1990; an additional 160 million watched on five broadcast and cable-television networks. NASCAR's TV ratings regularly beat professional basketball, baseball and hockey and are second only to the NFL...
Burne-Jones was an amazingly proficient craftsman, a one-man guild, fecund in painting, book design, tapestry, embroidery, stained glass, tiles, mosaic. He had little formal art training and always felt insecure about his figure drawing. What fired him as an artist was his early, deep and long-lasting friendship...
Not having taken a sabbatical during their mastership, the Bosserts' time as Masters has not been without sacrifice. Bossert, who is also Arnold professor of science, said he "submerged" his research in order to dedicate more time to his position--a trend he hopes to reverse in the coming years...
"It's great to dedicate a gate to women, andit's great to have the Houghton gift," Schmertzlersays. "But the University must show a sustainedcommitment to bringing equality to women in everyfacet of the University."