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...think [the window] just cracked all the way up," Mercier said. He cited a similar incident two years ago in Quincy House Dining Hall, in which a window with a small hole in it cracked because of the cold...
...window had cracked in a number of places, letting cold air into the room...
Unofficial estimates for the cost of repairing the window were as high as $6,000, according to some dining hall workers...
...homely scene--or especially there. Vermeer's religious paintings and allegories aren't very moving or convincing; God is in the shimmering, glinting details of the house. In Young Woman with a Pitcher, circa 1658-60, the subject holds a gilt water pitcher while opening a casement window whose leaded pane looks just like a 1912 Mondrian apple tree turned on its side. Blue is everywhere: deep ultramarine in her skirt and sleeves, lighter blue in the cloth on the table, whose tone rhymes with the rolling bar of the map on the wall--a recession of precisely judged color...
...MORE APPROPRIATE TITLE FOR YOUR article could have been "Evolution's Big Bust." One hundred and thirty five years of Darwinism out the window just like that? What a poor excuse for the absence of transitional forms. The Book of Genesis is looking better all the time. MIKE CHRISTIAN Tallmadge, Ohio