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Springfield’s George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum vies for preservation award
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Stained glass windows at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum in Springfield. Don Treeger / The Republican
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SPRINGFIELD Listen closely, and the visitor can perhaps hear the echoes of a time long gone by, but preserved by a man who believed the beauty of art should enjoyed by all.
George Walter Vincent Smith was ahead of his time, and, together with his wife, he gave Springfield a museum for the ages. Opened in 1896, the fruit of Smith’s vision provided more than just a building filled with fascinating artifacts.
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The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and the Government of Japan are joining hands to implement ten new UNIDO projects with a total budget of US$7.29 million. At today’s kick-off event, LI Yong, Director General of UNIDO, and Ambassador Takeshi Hikihara, Permanent Representative of Japan to the International Organizations in Vienna, marked the start of projects in Afghanistan, Eritrea, Gabon, Ghana, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, Madagascar, the State of Palestine, the United Republic of Tanzania, and Yemen. The event was attended by representatives of the beneficiary countries.
In his remarks, UNIDO’s Li noted that “a sensible and sustainable recovery has to start now to mitigate the severe and long-lasting effects of the pandemic,” adding, “We must apply the lessons learned from last year and tackle the challenges ahead of us. We have to strengthen job creation, build on the benefits of digitalization, advance gender equality, fight