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蓑原 謝恵 <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 27 Jun 2000 09:49:03 +0900
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I have written about museum mansion a few weeks ago.  I would like to thank
those who responded to the mail. A few people ointed out that the use of
the term "mansion" was a bit confusing(thank you for telling me).  I sent
a reply to the list after I received the mails, but something must have
gone wrong, as it doesn't look like it got posted. If this is a duplicate
posting, please accept my apologies.

What I meant by "museum mansion" means something like Museum Tower which
MOMA constructed next door.  What I would like to ask is what kind of
priviledge the residence have as well as the contents of give-and-take
relations between the museum and the residence. Do the big donors live
there in return?

Thank you very much for your attention.

Sae Minohara
Coporate Planning Department
C/O Shimizu Corporation
Seavans South, 1-2-3 Shibaura,
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8007
Japan

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