Last week we posted about the re-discovery and ensuing restoration of two 150-year-old Greek plaster-cast busts that had once graced the shelves of the Haverford College Library. Through careful examination of photographs from the College Archives library staff have identified a total of eleven busts that were once on display in the library from at least 1865 to 1895 and perhaps beyond. As we would be pleased to see the identification and return of more of these wayward characters, we provide below—in the form of an old FBI wanted poster—a line-up of this motley gang of Ancient Greeks, Quakers, and a few unknowns. If you’ve seen any of these fugitives lurking around campus please don’t hesitate to be in touch with Special Collections staff!
| |  1. Apollo Wanted for employing biological weapons in the Trojan War. Also for defiling numerous nymphs. |  2. Aristotle Wanted for not holding the Gods in honor. And for inspiring Friedrich Nietzsche centuries later. |  3. Athena Wanted for aiding Hermes in the beheading of the Gorgon Medussa. May be armed with a thunderbolt and aegis. | |  4. Cicero Wanted for teaching Greek Philosophy to the Romans. And for Betraying the Regime of Mark Antony. |  5. Diana Wanted for transforming Acteon into a stag and for turning his own hunting dogs on him. |  6. Fothergill Wanted for urging revolution and liberal polices in the American Colonies. | |  7. Socrates Wanted for corrupting the minds of Athens’ youth, a crime punishable by death by hemlock. |  8. Unknown Do you recognize this man? If you can identify him please contact Haverford Special Collections! |  9. Whittier Wanted for doing little else besides dreaming and writing poetry for good causes. |   10. Unknown Minor Accomplices | |