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President Lowell and Frank William Taussig, two of the University's greatest men, were honored with the unveiling of portrait busts in the Littauer Center library on Saturday. The bronze casts were the work of the well-known sculptures, Evelyn Beatrice Lobgman.
Before the installation of the busts, the guests, including the artist and her husband, and Dean Cecil K. Drinker of the School of Public Health wee received by Dean John H. Williams of the Graduate School of Public Administration in his office and thence conducted to the Library where the veiled busts had been placed at either end of the mantlepiece over the fireplace. The busts were then unveiled, the Dean Williams briefly expressed the obligation of the University and of the Faculty of Public Administration to the artists and the donors.
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