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After seven months of wandering over Europe, half unfinished, the new Juan Miro mural arrived at the Grad Center dining halls last month. Afficionados, as the gentleman above, were delighted; others, dismayed.
The Miro mural was scheduled to appear last January, but did not. Officials wired Paris to ask the painter what had happened. They received no reply.
Other attempts to find Miro and his mural also failed. It appeared on exhibit in Paris for a short time last spring, then disappeared again. During the summer, Miro wired shortly that it was on its way, and the gigantic work finally showed up in time to greet this year's graduate diners.
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