Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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l statue th.tt broke anil disappeared during .in art hitet turn
parti has been paid tur alter an anonymous person sent $.r>tlO
to the an hi tin lure department
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Note solves
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lost statue
B\ Polly Campbell
tmerald Reporter
Personal integrity and re
sponsibilitv are alive and well
at the University, at least in the
mind ol architecture prolessor
|ohn Ke\ nolds
Last week Hevnolds lound an
envelope ( ontaining an .morn
moils letter and $500 cash in
his faculty mailbox the note
was an apology regarding a
si ulpture that had been stolen
from the Collier house last
|une
The si ulpture of a "U endy
a kneeling woman, was report
ed missing alter an art hitei lure
part\ in the (iolliei house Sey
oral weeks later it turned up in
a plastit bag. the plaster broken
and i lopped beyond repair
At the time we didn't know
w ho took it or why ." Key nolds
said I thought someone may
have stolen P as a prank anti
that it would turn up ()l course
when it did turn up it wasn't in
good i ondition
Reynolds act epted responsi
bility lor the broken si ulpture
and paid the ailist Salto tor her
work on the si ulpture
Then last Tuesday. Reynolds
ilisi overetl the money and the
letter
lire letter explained that the
si ulpture hail been "knot ked
over and broken during the pai
tv and then carried away in
hopes of repairing and return
big it
Vet bci ause the plaster had
crumbled, repair was impossi
ble and the anonymous person
had been working to raise the
SfiOO
The letter ended yv it Ii a "sin
< ere apology
Reynolds sent notices yyilh
the anonymous letter and a
"thank you" to the person rvlio
serves as "an example of pet
sonal integrity
Next time my colleagues
ask me y^ln 1 love teaching at
Oregon. I'll have a new reason
at the head of nn list." Reyn
olds said
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