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"The Angel of Grief," Jane Stanford's tribute to her deceased brother, Henry Lanthrop, is one of the Stanford campus' oldest and most notable statues. (M. J MA/The Stanford Daily) Sitting next to ...
Pictured is the Angel of Grief a statue at Stanford University campus which has been vandalized, on Aug. 18, 2015. The wrist of the statue's left arm has been cut off. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group) ...
STANFORD (CBS SF) -- Vandals ripped off the arm of a century-old marble statue at Stanford University. The Carrara marble arm of the weeping Angel of Grief was discovered missing on August 11.
Authorities said vandals cut off the arm of the weeping Angel of Grief, a statue erected by Jane Stanford in 1901 to honor the loss of her brother Henry Clay Lathrop.
STANFORD (BCN) — A century-old statue was vandalized at Stanford University earlier in August. The school’s Department of Public Safety was notified on Aug. 11 that the Angel of Grief statue ...
The Angel of Grief, a popular statue at Stanford University, was vandalized in Stanford, Calif. on Tuesday, August 18, 2015. San Jose Mercury News.
Pictured is the “Angel of Grief,” a statue at Stanford University campus which has been vandalized, on Aug. 18, 2015. The wrist of the statue’s left arm has been cut off.
STANFORD — The long arm of the law is looking for a hand in finding the person who lopped off the left forearm of the “Angel of Grief,” a popular campus landmark and past target of vandalism ...
The school’s Department of Public Safety was notified on Aug. 11 that the Angel of Grief statue was found with the left forearm broken off, university officials said.
The "Angel of Grief" statue at the Stanford family Mausoleum was recently vandalized, according to a Stanford Department of Public Safety report received Tuesday, Aug. 11.
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