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In this October 2003 photograph, doctoral student Daniel Peretti
(left) and John Johnson, associate professor of folklore, pondered
the legend of the Halloween painting hanging on the east side
of the Tudor Room at the Indiana Memorial Union in Bloomington.
Readers who would like to wager a guess as to the artist, the
title of the artwork and the nickname of the child holding the
jack-o’-lantern are invited to send an E-mail to: homepgs@indiana.edu.
Maureen Brown, director of dining and catering at the IMU, has
graciously offered a Tudor Room buffet lunch for two to the first
correct electronic response received. And thanks, too, to Loren
Rullman, the IMU’s new director. Want to read something witchy?
IU alumna Wanda Lou Willis’ new book on haunted Hoosier trails
is featured in our expanded online edition this week.
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