Betty Greenwood was a secretary at Atlantic Richfield Oil, a hotline counselor and lover of tennis who died in 1992. She loved a pediment filled with colorful sculptures on the Philadelphia Art Museum, which she passed each day on her way to work. When she died in 1992 she left $1 million to “add to the sculptures in any or all of the uncompleted pediments” around the building. But the job has turned into a bigger one than anyone had anticipated. – Philadelphia Inquirer