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May 6, 2004
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Holy Grail shakes off the grime of ages
A team of conservators from Harvard's Straus Conservation Center have helped put the shine back in Edwin Austin Abbey's Grail murals at the Boston Public Library. After a century's accumulated soot was removed, the Grail was finally made visible to Sir Galahad. (Staff photo Kris Snibbe/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Swimming lessons
Radcliffe Institute Fellow Mary Gordon negotiates the waters of fiction, nonfiction
Straus Center team finds Holy Grail in soot-covered murals at the Boston Public Library
Sir Galahad, angels shine anew
Arts First celebrates 12th year with over 225 events
More than 100 free events open to public
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