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Local newspapers bewailed the loss. Then City Representative Joseph LaSala wrote the Philadelphia Inquirer to confess, "I am the ogre who made the decision not to spend $45,000 on this delightful piece of sculpture...
That same day, F. Eugene Dixon, millionaire owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and the chairman of the Philadelphia Art Commission, phoned LaSala. "Buy LOVE, Joe," he said. "Whatever it costs, I'll pay for it." Fortunately, LOVE was still for sale, and LaSala negotiated a new price-$35,000. LOVE will be back on its pedestal, where it belongs, this week and, as LaSala says, "it never should have left in the first place...
...nominees are: Carl D. Bottenfield, Alfred David, Edward L. Foote, Roy M. Goodman, III, James P. Johnson, V. Bruce LaSala, Robert L. Lasky, Miles I. Levine...
...winners, who appear above are: Front row Carl D. Bottenfield, John T. Hazel, Roy M. Goodman, and Frederick M. Malkow. Back row--Robert A. Foldman, Jefferson Watkins V. Bruea LaSala, and A. Werner Plans...
...Edmund J. Blake, Jr., Charles D. Bottenfield, David A. Brockway, Alexander J. Calla, Frederick R. Coburn, James N. Douglass, Robert A. Feldman, Frederick M. Fialkow, Roy M. Goodman, William G. B. Graham, John T. Hazel, Arthur Dwight Hyde, Jr., George D. Jackson, Edward R. Kane, Kenneth Keniston, V. Bruce LaSala, William van H. Mason, David G. Nathan, A. Werner Pleus, Roger V. Pugh, Jr., John P. Rice, Jr., Henry M. Silviera, Jr., John Talbot, Jr., Robert E. Tomasello, B. David Waring, and Jeffrey Watkins...