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On a Hill Less Traveled By

JUNE 1997
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On a Hill Less Traveled By
JUNE 1997

To get the keenest enjoy ment from your first encounter with Robert Frost, class of 1896 rather, the lifesized and unbelievably life-like George Lundeen statue just given to the College by the Class of 1961 you should come upon him unawares. The inclination here is to not reveal the statue's precise location. You'll find on a hill less traveled by, seated on a thick slab of granite—the youthful bronze Frost, leaning on his bronze outdoor table, bronze pen poised over a sheet of bronze paper, gazing for inspiration at (all right, you win) Bartlett Tower, not 50 yards away. Student leaders of campus tours will want to practice their backwards walking technique on Observatory Hill it can be tricky.

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