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    1. [KENTUCKIANA-L] Found Owner
    2. Jeannie Carlisle
    3. >Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 12:45:16 -0500 >From: jackie@scott.ces.purdue.edu (Jacqueline Benham) >To: jeannie@hsonline.net >Subject: Found Owner >Cc: jackie@scott.ces.purdue.edu, tom@scott.ces.purdue.edu, > marcy@scott.ces.purdue.edu, steph@scott.ces.purdue.edu >X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII > >They found the owner!!! Is this weird or what?! Jackie > > >----- Begin Included Message ----- > >>From kku@laporte.ces.purdue.edu Fri Sep 25 11:51 EST 1998 >Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 11:40:55 -0500 >From: kku@laporte.ces.purdue.edu (Kathy Ulman) >To: fieldext_mg@laporte.ces.purdue.edu >Subject: The owner has been found! > >Thank you all for responding to our email >request for help with the monument that >was found in LaPorte County. We have had >a very interesting history lesson about >Liberty Hyde Bailey. > >We received a call from Doug Badgero the >caretaker of the horticulture gardens at >Michigan State University. This monument >had a bust of Liberty Bailey on top of it. >It was stolen from the horticulture gardens >4 - 5 years ago. Someone had donated it to >the children's section of the garden. They >were very excited to hear that it was found >and are anxious to pick it up. > >Bailey taught at Michigan Agricultural >College and later became Dean of the >College of Agriculture at Cornell University. >You can look up the following site for more >information on Bailey: >http://www.bio.cornell.edu/hortorium/lhbbio.html > >Thanks again for all your help! >Kathy - LaPorte County > > >----- End Included Message ----- > > >

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