TMS Times
                   Saturday, March 24, 1998

                     Volume 2, Number 38
 

$200M IN ART TREASURES STOLEN FROM GARDNER MUSEUM

     Twelve art treasures were stolen last Monday at 1:15
a.m. from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, valued at over
$200 million.
     Two men, posing as police officers, knocked on the side
door, tied up security guards and stole 12 paintings,
including Vermeer's "The Concert," two Rembrandts, and the
museum's most popular piece, "The Storm on the Sea of
Galilee."
     The art theft was the biggest ever in the United States,
perhaps the greatest ever for any crime, worldwide.
 

OUTREACH VIDEO PLANNED BY LOCAL ENTREPENEUR
     By Edwy ap Edwin

     The local soda tycoon, Ada Kerman, is planning an
outreach video for The Meeting School.  The projected video
is part of her independent study in Video Making.
     She also plans an embitios project, a music video of the
song "American Pie" by Don MacLean.
     She welcomes suggestions or actors for either of these
projects.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

     Please close the milkroom door!  If it's left open,
Thomas House gets very cold.
     Thank you.

     See your advertisement in the campus-wide periodical,
the TMS Times (and the affiliated TMS Inquirer).  Simply
leave a note in Ada's mailbox stating the desired ad, and how
many issues you went it in.  Contributions welcomed.

The comics are made possible by a grant from Jon McGee.  The
corporate sponsor wishes you to know he did not dedicate
these comics.

SELECTED BY ADA   DEDICATED TO CATE VAN METER

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