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were not interested in modern
art, she recalls, but eventual-
ly (with some persistent en-
couragement on her part)
began seeking additional con-
temporary pieces for their
homes and offices.
She herself came to her pas-
sion for modern art via
Michelangelo and the
Italians, she says. "When I
was a student at Connecticut
College in New London many
years ago, I fell in love with
the Italians. I'd cut out prints
of works I liked best, and put
them on all my walls. As I
grew older, my taste changed
a bit, and I became more in-
terested in the art that was
happening in my century."
The dedicated collector says
she's looking forward to being
on hand when the auction
gets under way Saturday
evening. It will mark the first
time any of the extensive Bar-
ron collection has been a
highlight of Meadow Brook's
annual fund raiser, although
selected pieces from the Bar-
rons' art assemblage have
hung at the gallery since
1967, including works by
Claes Oldenburg, Jackson
Pollack and Helmett
Middendorf.
"We've been greatly in-
terested in art at Meadow
Brook since they established
the art (gallery) there," she
says. "And we want to do
what we can to keep it going.
I think it's especially impor-
tant at times like these, when
universities suffer because
their budgets have been cur-
tailed by the state. One of my
main interests is young ar-
tists who need support?'
A cocktail reception and
dinner, starting at 6:30 p.m.,
will precede the auction,
which is scheduled to get
under way at 8 p.m. Shotwell-
Gustafson Pavillion is adja-
cent to Meadow Brook Hall,
on the east campus of
Oakland University. For
tickets, call Meadow Brook,
370-3005.
I LOCAL NEWS
Cancer Group
Has Meeting
A focus on living with
cancer meeting will be held at
5 p.m. Monday at Providence
Hospital.
The self-help group will
bring together patients and
family members who have
questions or are experiencing
problems living with cancer.
For information, contact the
American Cancer Society,
557-5353.
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Guidelines for Breast Cancer
Detection:
• Monthly breast self-examination
starting at age 20.
• Professional physical examination of
the breast at three-year intervals
between the ages of 20 and 40;
annually thereafter.
• A baseline mammogram between the
ages of 35 and 40, followed by annual
or biennial mammograms from 40 to
49, annual mammograms from 50 on.
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