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DIED. Tom Keating, 66, ebullient, white-bearded master art forger; of a heart attack; in Colchester, England. A modest art restorer, Keating became the center of a scandal in 1976 when the London Times discovered that he had faked and sold at least 13 works, purportedly by Samuel Palmer (1805-81), the English painter. Keating admitted that he had churned out about 2,500 imitation masterpieces in 25 years-at prices as high as $35,000-including paintings in the style of Degas, Renoir, Turner and Constable. Keating's case went to trial in 1979, but charges were dropped...
Ninety two undergraduates defied exhaustion as they daneed away most of day and most of a day and most of a night at the second annual Currier House dance marathon Saturday in the Palmer-Dixon courts...
Organizers of the second annual Currier House dance marathon expect more than 100 participants to compete in the event today at the Palmer Dixon Courts...
Shuttle buses will run between Currier House and Palmer Dixon (via Lamont library and the Indoor Athletic Building) every half hour from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and back from the dance to the Square and the Quad between...
CORNELL (62)--Bomba--1 19 Palmer 1-2-4 Banhum 4-0-8, Bajusz 8-1-17. Martin 5-2-12 Williams 0-0-0 Hedengren 0-0-0 Givens 1-0-2 Totals...