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Nick:

I've always admired those reliefs and suspect they are Lee Lori's work. I
know that he designed some of the entry sculptures for the RCA building, and
I wonder if he did the exterior facade reliefs too. Do you have any photos
of the reliefs or the entry sculptures? I did not ever meet Lee Lori, but
Keats Lorenz (the woodcarver my dad and I learned from) did know Lori and
worked with him on several projects. Keats talked about Lori alot and once
showed me some of Lori's drawings including one for the RCA entry and one
for the Indian Doors at the Capitol building in Lincoln, Nebraska. I'm
always seeking the views and impressions of those who have experienced
Lori's work. Please tell us more about the reliefs.

John

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