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Stolen art BYU searches the world to recover pilfered pieces
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If he was someone hired as a professor of "art history" and manager of the art collection and is now described as someone who, "was in way over his head", I would be finding out who it was that assigned him such important positions of responsibility for which he was so incapable.
God gave these men and women experiences and talents that can now be used for the benefit of the Church. Just like retired doctors are called on health missions, and retired lawyers are called on missions for the Church's legal needs, these retired agents could be called on to use their talents to help the Church.
Yes. Yes it is.
BYU did nothing to Wheelright.
You can't have it both ways. Either prosecute all those involved or quit crying about it. Once again BYU is party to the problem and not a victim in many of the cases of 'stolen art'.
Hire professionals, not 'good members with temple recommends.'
You get what you pay for.
I commend those who are working hard to fix a problem they didn't create. Our society in general values art even though some people don't. As one with limited artistic talent I still appreciate what some people are able to create with their talent. I think the school should preserve whatever they can and build a reputable museum and collection as they are now doing. If they weren't going to protect it and make it available for others in the community to appreciate then it should be sold to a reputable museum that will, but not the Met.
Heck, I'm the King of Sweden, and every day I drink three glasses of milk. Must be true. It's on the Deseret News Web site.
Anyhow, posts of newspaper Web sites is hardly journalism's finest hour. In fact, what is said here in these posts may be journalism's darkest hours since William Randolph Hearst fabricated stories to get the Spanish-American War started.
Nothing reliable is said on these posts. And anyone who thinks an intelligent person takes an anonymous post on this or any other Web site clearly has an impaired cerebellum.
I'm glad they are trying to recover stolen and misplaced artwork.
How proud I am as an alum that BYU recognized their short comings and is doing what they can to resolve the issue at-hand and improve their accountability of such operations.
"Reknown," like known again?
Or maybe you meant "renowned."
Either way, compared to public universities, BYU is dancing around throwing money from the rooftops. If you want to see a school that is as miserly as can be, try a state university.
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