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    My husband, Frank ('63), and I visited with Dr. Robert Milnes, former dean of the College of Visual Arts and Design (pictured right), on a recent trip. He is now happily "retired" and successfully working with his passion -- ceramics -- in Asheville, North Carolina.

Frank and I were very impressed with his beautiful work at his Arbitrary Forms Studio and were glad to reconnect. You can see his artwork at robertmilnes.com.

Janet Bracken ('14)
Dallas
  

    
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