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THE FINAL TOUCHES:
The Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies new west wing
addition will open at the end of January. Construction began in August
2005. |
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Construction crews work on the new seminar
room, which overlooks the Freeman Center's Japanese garden. The seminar
room will be used for classes up to 25 students, East Asian Studies'
events, dinners, conferences and its Colloquium Series, Japanese Tea
Ceremonies and tai chi classes. |
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Patrick Dowdey, curator of the Freeman
Center, and Shirley Lawrence, program
coordinator, take a closer look at the new seminar room. (Photos by
Olivia Bartlett) |
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Patrick Dowdey stands in the addition's new entrance. The hall behind him
features the curator's office, an art storage room and a spacious
examination room, which will be used for classes to examine art objects.
The hallway connects the original Freeman Center with the new wing. (Photos
by Olivia Bartlett) |
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