Draping History
Halls of Justice: A Weekly Look
Inside the Justice Department
By Beverley Lumpkin
W A S H I N G T O N, Jan. 25 - About three weeks ago, I received a tip. The attorney general was fed up with having his picture taken during events in the Great Hall in front of semi-nude statues.
He had ordered massive draperies to conceal the offending figures. But initially not only could the story not be confirmed - it was strongly denied.
As some of you may know the Justice Department building was constructed during the 1930s as a WPA project, completed in 1934. The artwork and fittings were strongly influenced by the Art Deco movement. Much of the ornamentation in the building is made of aluminum, apparently a big Art Deco feature.
Read more at ABC News Online.
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As if he should have a problem, as a religious man, with seeing what is reported to be one of G-d's greatest creations - man and woman. What an ass this man is.
Halls of Justice: A Weekly Look
Inside the Justice Department
By Beverley Lumpkin
W A S H I N G T O N, Jan. 25 - About three weeks ago, I received a tip. The attorney general was fed up with having his picture taken during events in the Great Hall in front of semi-nude statues.
He had ordered massive draperies to conceal the offending figures. But initially not only could the story not be confirmed - it was strongly denied.
As some of you may know the Justice Department building was constructed during the 1930s as a WPA project, completed in 1934. The artwork and fittings were strongly influenced by the Art Deco movement. Much of the ornamentation in the building is made of aluminum, apparently a big Art Deco feature.
Read more at ABC News Online.
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As if he should have a problem, as a religious man, with seeing what is reported to be one of G-d's greatest creations - man and woman. What an ass this man is.
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Date: 2002-01-29 10:43 am (UTC)