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 | | As the interview proceeds, the author says, "Well, the first thing that got my attention at the airport was the capstone that I saw in a photograph, that had a Masonic symbol on it. |
 | | She further states that she went with a group to the airport to see some friends off and describes the location of this plaque by saying, "It sits at the south eastern side of the terminal which, by the way, is called The Great Hall, which is what Masons refer to as their meeting hall. |
 | | His innate social consciousness characterizes his vision as a human being and guides him as an artist." The airport also provides a quote from the artist himself: "My mission is to emphasize human dignity in all people, preserve the heritage of Chicanos, and most importantly, to stress the ideals of love, respect and justice. |
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