Show Statue o oj Pay Pan Toy TOD Shocking for lor lora fora a Park is Accepted by a College I 1 NY- NY i I ru I I r rr 5 I r I y y 1 a i m as- as PAN A X COI 1 I s I NEW EW YORK Tune June Tun 13 Pan Pan the thes statue which Central park r rejected has become the chief ornament of the campus campus cam cam- pus o of of Columbia university It is a colossal image of the merry go god cod of the tho woods and is tb the work of Geor George C Gro Groy Grey Barnard a t well known American sculptor tor Alfred Corning Comma Clark shortly before before be be- fore his death t gave ca arc Mr 11 Barnard two commissions one for lor the statue The The Two Natures which v althou although h at first rejected is is no now in in the Metropolitan museum mu mu- seam scum of art and the other r th the co god cod Pan The fi figure Jre of the ol old Greek GrI deity which h is a reclining one is more marc than nine feet lon long lone and is on a high pedestal The treatment of the tho is is unconventional unconventional and bold Pan is now in the tho northeast corner comer of the campus of Columbia and looks I out on oh the modern world at nt Amsterdam I avenue and One Ono Hundred and Twentieth eth street Ho Ito has a n knowing leer and ami I his hand band lifts to his lips tho the oaten I pipes he also presides over 01 a fountain for the tho thirsty thirst His Ills surroundings arc rural for back of him stand ranks of trees and in front is a screen of dwarf evergreen At a respectful distance distance dis dis- tance tanco from him nun has been made malIc a semicircular semi circular stone slone bench where lovers lofs of nature ma mao mav sit Bit and llad contemplate tho the fig fie uro tiro beneath the leafy leaf shade shade- Tho rho students students stu stu- dents not only onh youths but also also tho the thomal mal maids s of Barnard and the Teachers' Teachers col college lege have ha given cheD him hum a l cordial welcome |