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Christian,
The Wylie House at Indiana University.
Rich
On Dec 2, 2004, at 11:12 AM, Christian Carr wrote:
> Hello all--
>
> I am writing today with a request for examples of situations where
> there is a
> relationship between colleges or universities and historic houses.
> These can be
> historic houses on the campus owned by the college, or historic houses
> located
> off the campus and owned by the college, or--especially of
> interest--on the
> campus but run by a separate governing board or foundation. So far, I
> have Oak
> Hill at Berry College in Georgia, and Reynolda House with Wake Forest
> in North
> Carolina, but would be grateful if you could forward other examples my
> way at
> [log in to unmask] If there is anyone out there involved in such a
> partnership, I'd
> be especially glad to hear from you!
>
> With all best wishes,
>
> Christian Carr
> Director, Sweet Briar Museum
> Assistant Professor, Arts Management
> Sweet Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA
>
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