A few years ago trustees of Chicago’s Terra Museum, frustrated by what they perceived as the city’s lack of support, decided to move the m useum to New York. After a battle, a compromise settlement was reached in June 2001, “required that the Terra Foundation and a significant portion of the museum’s collection stay in the Chicago area for at least 50 years. It also called for the resignations of all board members and the installation of replacements last September.” But now Judith Terra, widow of museum founder Daniel Terra, “filed an appeal last month maintaining that some former board members were bullied into supporting a deal to settle the museum’s future.”