
Hiding in Plain Sight
Great colleges have great art. In addition to the treasures at the Martin Museum of Art and in the Armstrong Browning Library, scattered throughout Baylor University’s campus are a handful of widely recognized classics. But what’s different about Baylor’s collection is that several of these paintings in particular have been hiding in plain sight–seen, yet
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It was his grandmother–his protector and inspiration–who inspired Dr. Dennis Myers to pursue a calling to work in the field

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This story was originally published by The Baylor Line in 2020 as an e-book. My wife Mary and I encountered

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