Monday, February 10, 2003Fate of the snow sculptureIt was the best one in my three years at Dartmouth.But today from a distance I saw what appeared to be paint defacing it and a crucifix-shaped metal object on the top. Harry Camp said it looked like a sword with a "D" on it in the head with green blood flowing down, and that there were some signs that were removed before he could read them. Alston Ramsay said it was definitely a sword, and that FO&M tore it down because it was vandalized. Posted by alex at 6:20 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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