Talk:Ward Circle

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[edit] Price

Harvard’s initial offer in 1927 of $50,000 toward the statue

- what does this mean? Harvard asked for $50k or..? full quote:

Harvard’s initial offer in 1927 of $50,000 toward the statue was enough for a statute, but inadequate to provide the general with a horse.

- Ani1 07:01, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

  • Hopefully the revision answers your question. As it appears now: "Ward's statue is standing, rather than mounted on a horse, because Harvard’s initial offer in 1927 to spend $50,000 on the statue was inadequate to provide the general with a steed." --Asiir 17:23, 3 July 2007 (UTC)