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26 SEPT. 2018 -- ST. LOUIS -- Brad Libich (center) of Engraphix and others from the firm join employees of Washington University in St. Louis and BSI Constructors installing a sculpture of the Olympic Rings on the Washington University Danforth Campus in St. Louis Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. The sculpture, featuring the five interlaced Olympic rings designed to commemorate the region’s role as America’s first Olympic city and its ongoing contributions to the Olympic movement, was installed in advance of an unveiling two days later. Photo by Sid Hastings, copyright 2018 Washington University.
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26 SEPT. 2018 -- ST. LOUIS -- Brad Libich (center) of Engraphix and others from the firm join employees of Washington University in St. Louis and BSI Constructors installing a sculpture of the Olympic Rings on the Washington University Danforth Campus in St. Louis Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. The sculpture, featuring the five interlaced Olympic rings designed to commemorate the region’s role as America’s first Olympic city and its ongoing contributions to the Olympic movement, was installed in advance of an unveiling two days later. Photo by Sid Hastings, copyright 2018 Washington University.