Last week, they came for the copying machines and for the art. Perhaps the art will be auctioned off to pay creditors, which is what happened to the considerable collection of Heller Ehrman.
This week, they came for the vending machines. One tipster informed us:
Time to step into the lifeboats here at Dewey; the coffee machines are gone, as well as the “gumball” machines that for a quarter gave a handful of dark chocolate covered almonds. The indignity of last days!
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And here, in case you doubt this report, is the visual proof. A different tipster sent us images from the tenth floor (click to enlarge):
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Finally, the moment you’ve all been waiting for: a photograph of the firm’s former executive director, Stephen DiCarmine….