I'm always toying with the idea of a slight electrocution when trying to remove items from practice rooms. (But then how do you get the same penalty when a food/beverage *enters* the practice room????) Cummon people- lets make this work!!!!! Mauuuhhhaaahahaaaaaaa- :B her --On Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:48 PM -0500 Christopher Purdy <purdy@ohio.edu> wrote: > I thought about something like this for benches and stands a few years > back but we were afraid someone would trip on a chain and sue the school. > We too stencil our name on stands but they still wander off. We also > stencil the room number on them but guess what? Every quarter we go > around collecting orphans and put them back in their rooms. It's a > losing battle, no matter what you do. > > Chris > > > On Jan 27, 2005, at 2:18 PM, Porritt, David wrote: > > Several years ago a student music organization donated the labor to chain > a music stand in each practice room. They stayed put really quite well. > A couple of years ago we bought Jansen Petite artist benches for all of > our grand piano practice rooms and I?ve chained each of those to the > pianos. They have all stayed where they are. Chain works! > > > > dave > > > > David M. Porritt > > dporritt@smu.edu > Christopher D. Purdy R.P.T. > School of Music, Ohio University > Rm. 311, Robt. Glidden Hall > Athens, OH 45701 > Office (740) 593-1656 > Cell (740) 590-3842 > fax (740) 593-1429 > http://www.ohiou.edu/music
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