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"T. Gale" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Jun 1999 21:15:09 -0400
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Ken Follett wrote:

> This Weeks HP Problem
>
> What do you do when a child get's their head caught in an historic fence at
> the zoo?
>
> ][<en

1.  Carefully analyze the current conditions and base any proposal on those
conditions.

2.  Do research to determine past history.

3.  Insure any proposal is appropriate with age.

4.  Protect and retain significant features and fabric.

5.  Make no irreversible changes.

6.  Restore previously damaged areas.


That should take care of the kid.  Now try to be careful of the fence, too, if
you can.

Do I win a T-shirt?

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