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Dome damage

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Photo / Donna Coveney

A piece of the dome at 77 Massachusetts Ave. chipped off last week, along with a chunk of stone above the N in INSTITVTE. It is believed that vibrations from the Massachusetts Avenue road construction in front of the building liberated the face of the limestone block. A new piece will be installed in a few weeks.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on March 8, 2001.

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