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//Sidebar Rotation: Images, Heading, Text
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//Images for Report Header
//Photos for Summer
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//photos for Fall
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//Homecoming Images
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var SidebarTitle=new Array();
SidebarTitle[0]="Logos - by Henry Mitchell";
SidebarTitle[1]="Milner Library";
SidebarTitle[2]="Schroeder Hall";
SidebarTitle[3]="Old Main (quad area)";
SidebarTitle[4]="Untitled - by Herbert House";
SidebarTitle[5]="Fell Gates";
SidebarTitle[6]="Sassafras Grove";
SidebarTitle[7]="Ruins IV";
SidebarTitle[8]="Alnasco";
SidebarTitle[9]="Cook Hall";
SidebarTitle[10]="Lincoln Gates";
SidebarTitle[11]="In Exchange";
SidebarTitle[12]="Untitled - by Barry Tinsley";

var SidebarQuote=new Array();
SidebarQuote[0]="Logos was installed in 1969 as a tribute to Adlai Stevenson II, former Illinois governor, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and twice a candidate for president of the United States. Created by noted Philadelphia sculptor Henry Mitchell, the 20-foot spiral cast in bronze with gold leaf emerges from a circle that was once a working fountain. The piece, named to reflect the spirit of reason that Stevenson personified, resulted from a $50,000 gift to the University.";
SidebarQuote[1]="Milner Library today stands as a tribute to the perseverance of a university. As plans were first made, the former Milner Library (now Williams Hall) was no longer adequate to meet the growing student body and expanding curricular needs of university.";
SidebarQuote[2]="Schroeder Hall is the largest classroom building on campus. It houses the Departments of History, Politics and Government, and Sociology and Anthropology.";
SidebarQuote[3]="Old Main was completed in 1860 and dominated the campus for nearly 100 years. One key element of the building was the bell, which tolled the time. The original bell cracked and was replaced in 1882 with the bell that now stands on the Quad. It was retrieved at the time of Old Main's demolition in the 1940s and is now rung only on special occasions, including the University's annual Founders Day.";
SidebarQuote[4]="This untitled abstract steel sculpture is the work of Herbert House, a former Illinois State student who is semiretired and resides in Chicago. The sculptor of approximately 500 pieces ranging from large-scale work to more intimate pieces, House was commissioned by the College of Fine Arts to create this piece in 1974.";
SidebarQuote[5]="The Fell Gates marked the path to Old Main, North Hall, Cook Hall, Edwards Hall and Moulton Hall, which were the only buildings on campus in the early 1900s. Old Main and North Hall have been demolished but the others remain in use.";
SidebarQuote[6]="Bloomington resident Dann Nardi designed and sculpted the circular concrete benches that were added to the University's Fell Arboretum in 1997.";
SidebarQuote[7]="Nita Sunderland, Bradley University art professor emerita, was commissioned through the Art-in-Architecture Program to create this piece that was installed in 1990. Made of limestone and bronze, Ruins IV reflects the stylized medieval imagery that exemplifies Sunderland's work. The sculpture is part of a series that Sunderland said stands as a statement about our relationship with history and former societies, as well as the importance of earning from the mistakes and experiments of the past.";
SidebarQuote[8]="Sculptor Isaac Witkin, whose work has been exhibited internationally, constructed Alnasco. Named for the steel company that provided the raw material and a place to create it, the sculpture was donated by the Illinois State Alumni Association in 1975 and installed in 1978.";
SidebarQuote[9]="The 'Old Castle' as this building is often known was original used as a gymnasium featured the exercise equipment of the day-ropes, ladders, rings, slippery pole, parallel bars, turing, huge leather horses, and racks of Indian clubs and dumbbells.";
SidebarQuote[10]="The Lincoln Gates are the 1995 reunion gift of the classes of 1945, 1955, 1970, and 1985. Students from the University's Foundations of Inquiry classes participated in decisions for landscaping around the gates, which are designed to complement the Fell Gates (#10 on the tour) that stand on the opposite side of the Quad.";
SidebarQuote[11]="Alumnus Dann Nardi specifically designed the In Exchange to capture the connection of humans with nature. He describes In Exchange as a location of shared property of both man and nature, an enduring timeless exchange of relationships between the two. Nardi?s design consists of large circles that integrate art, plantings, and a water element with the environment to create a living laboratory.";
SidebarQuote[12]="This untitled abstract sculpture is Barry Tinsleyss first commissioned piece and represents his early work in steel. He has since evolved to work in other metals and stone. The piece is a tribute to one of his former students, Janice Louise Moorhous, who died in 1972 at the age of 20. Tinsley also created Aqua (#4 on tour), which stands at the entrance of the Science Laboratory Building.";

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