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Anthonia Umeh, Kenechukwu Abajue, and Carolyn Turk

HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Clarification

The Gazette failed to identify Anthonia Umeh (left), Kenechukwu Abajue, 8, and Carolyn Turk, the interim superintendent of schools in Cambridge, in this photo that appeared on page 10 of the April 10 edition of the Gazette. The three were joined by 800 other visitors to the Fogg Art Museum on April 6 to view artwork by Cambridge Public School students. The artwork, inspired by the stories of author/illustrator Maurice Sendak, creator of 'Where the Wild Things Are,' is part of a citywide celebration that has united the Cambridge Public Libraries, Children's Literature New England Inc., the Harvard University Art Museums, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other city institutions in a monthlong celebration of the author and his work. Access to Harvard's Art Museums is free to all city residents with a Cambridge Public Library card.







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