Word: permanente
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As allegations of stolen art mount against museums and institutions around the world, American museums are now attempting to strike a balance between adding to their permanent collections and ensuring that they don’t own antiquities that were illegally taken from foreign countries.
If permanent collections dwindle as nations reclaim objects, he argued, these museums will no longer be able to display the same gamut of different cultural artifacts side by side, losing a vital resource for prolonged educational comparison.
Harvard will soon decide which one of the players will take on the position in a more permanent capacity.
Philip F. Mangano, a Boston native who directs the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness in Washington D.C., said that the shelter was notable for providing more than just “a blanket and a bowl of soup.” He said that it also implements programs that...
Gross stepped down from the deanship last summer, leading Smith to appoint Pilbeam to serve in the interim while a search for Gross' permanent replacement was conducted.