March-April Puzzle: Art at Harvard

Solve the most recent creation of puzzlemaker John de Cuevas '52

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"Art at Harvard" solvers 
(The first ten are listed in the order their solutions were received, the others alphabetically) 

1.     Lewis Gee - Poway, CA
2.     Stan Francuz - Forster NSW, Australia
3.     Jim Christenson - Port Townsend, WA
4.     Keith and Elizabeth Falkner - Sarasota, FL
5.     Ralph Jones  - Aurora, CO
6.     Ned Robert - Los Gatos, CA
7.     Richard Letourneau - Bonita Springs, FL
8.     Judy Adamski - Jenison, MI
9.     Stan Rehm '68 - Madison, WI
10.  Doug Kouril -  Arlington, VA

Robert Brown - Albuquerque, NM
Cathy Childs - Pompano Beach, FL
Norman W. Davis - Englewood, NJ
Rick Kasten - Alexandria, VA
Mordy Rosen - Berkeley, CA
Dexter Senft  - Bedford, NY
Donald Stanley - Littleton, CO
Margaret Webster  - Medford, MA
Thomas Wilson - South Williamsport, PA
Jay Winter - Farmington Hills, MI

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