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Well, we have to have SOMETHING beside old screwdrivers and cows, even if
it's just green stone.  Ruth




At 11:33 AM -0400 8/13/04, Judith E. Selwyn wrote:
My recollection is that the Serpentine at College Hall was actually all
replaced with several grades of colors of cast stone.

I also thought that Antique Verde was a name usually used for green marble,
sometime for the Vermont source, but also for similar Itatian stuff.
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Ruth Barton
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Dummerston, VT

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