File:Newhavenstructure2-statue.jpg
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DescriptionNewhavenstructure2-statue.jpg | A statue of the Roman orator Cicero that sits behind Woolsey Hall in Yale University. A statue of Cicero's Greek counterpart and predecessor Demosthenes (not shown) is located on the same steps, approx. 50 feet to the northwest. |
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