Word: restorationism
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Many professors said they saw a similarity between the new post of diversity advisor and the now-defunct post of associate dean for affirmative action. The Crimson reported last December that the Standing Committee on the Status of Women recommended the restoration of the dean, but Kirby said then that...
“A pipe burst and a number of offices were flooded,” said a University employee at the scene, who refused to identify himself said. “We brought in a restoration company and are evaluating what is to be done.”
In other parts of the building, workers were seen hanging plastic sheets that appeared to shield unaffected parts of the building from the restoration work.
A bright, bustling 52-year-old known for her uncompromising sense of purpose, Thakur found her calling as a conservationist when she moved from Madras?"not a beautiful city"?to New Delhi in the 1970s to study architecture. Awed by the 2,000 Mughal, Hindu and British buildings in the...
(2 of 2) But India's biggest problem, says Thakur, is that it lacks the manpower and financial resources to manage its historic riches. The ASI employs no qualified architects or conservationists, and monument care is split between a confusing cluster of local and national authorities, NGOs, religious orders, businesses...