Tired Boy

Tired Boy

Tired Boy, the bronze sculpture centered in Windsor Circle near the entrance of Wood Hall, was part of a collection of gifts donated to the university by philanthropist and art collector Catherine Barker Hickox of Michigan City, Indiana.

Its sculptor, Leopold Bracony, was inspired by an incident he witnessed during World War I. He noticed two people, a small boy and a woman, who stopped to rest in the midst of the bombing. Touched by the confidence the tired child placed in the woman, Bracony created the sculpture as a symbol of faith.

Ask Pete

Ask Pete

I travel often to cheer on the Boilers. Sometimes I get stuck in the airport security line for having packed something I shouldn’t have. How do you get through with the hammer? Any tips?

When it comes to travel, I live by two mantras. 1. Pack light. 2. Never leave home without your hammer. Luckily, there are times when the team travels by private jet and I am spared the rigmarole of the airport security check. But when plane capacity is tight, who do you suppose is first to get bumped to coach on a commuter discount carrier? Good ol’ Pete.