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KNOXVILLE. Tenn.--A temporary exhibition of prints depicting nude men and women as recently moved out of gallery at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville's student center following a local woman's objection to "the use of tax dollars to infiltrate millions of teenage virgin minds."
The 37 etchings and lithographs by Philip Pearlstein were rehung in the university's McClung Museum by order of university administrators. They explained that the student center gallery is actually a hailway that is a "public thoroughtfare," where people should not be forced to see prints to which they might object.
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