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editJohn Woodrow Wilson is notable, no question. His sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr. has its own Wikipedia page. It is also listed in the Wikipedia article on the United States Capital rotunda (Statuary Hall Collection). Let's add to this draft, not delete it.
We did it!
editThank you Lilly milman for starting this article, and Cancerdreamer and Mgblck for your contributions! This article has been moved from a draft to the main article space! - Paul2520 (talk) 05:36, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
Wilson to BU in 1960 ?!
editAccording to "John Wilson: A Retrospective" -- an exhibition organized by Faulconer Gallery, Grinnell College in 2004, curated by Kay Wilson Jenkins, Wilson joined BU as an assistant professor in 1960. Page 27.