Winter coats
Addison and Randolph Clark bronze statues get annual protective covering.
Winter coats
Addison and Randolph Clark bronze statues get annual protective covering.
TCU cofounders Addison and Randolph Clark may be immortalized in the collective memory, but the bronze statues of the brothers would deteriorate if left to the elements. Each fall, Clyde Ridge, supervisor of the TCU paint and sign shop, undertakes a three-step, half-day process to protect the Clarks: Old wax is removed followed by a pre-wax primer and a coat of new wax.
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