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A useless clock at UWI – for 50 years - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THE EDITOR: About five years ago I was asked by Jason Dhun of UWI to assist in remedying the elegant timepiece in the humanities building which overlooks the campus plaza. Dhun is UWI's facilities manager and UWI's campus clock has been redundant for half a century, or perhaps since installation. After several site visits, I … Continue reading A useless clock at UWI - for 50 years

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