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As usual, I agree with Jay Heuman. :-)
His analysis of the issue of a university president's office or home display
of university museum objects is right on the money, and represents an
exception to the other home loans I had in mind. In my more general opinion, I did
not include this specific issue, although of course it is the special case which
was addressed in the original question. A university president's home is in
many ways a unique situation, although it might be comparable to certain
others in non-academic spheres. Again, however, I would stress that adequate
safety and security in the president's home or office should be primary
considerations.
David Haberstich
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