Nancy Graves suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage on Feb. 1 in Seattle, Wash., where she was on a working trip. Since then she has undergone surgery and remains hospitalized in Seattle, according to Clara Gray, a spokeswoman for the University of Maryland Baltimore County. "She is off the critical list," Ms. Gray said. "She is resting comfortably and her condition improves daily. What we've been hearing is encouraging."
Ms. Gray said the Graves exhibit would go on as scheduled, and would open with a public reception Thursday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. A dinner in Ms. Graves' honor after the opening reception and a lecture at UMBC scheduled for March 3 have been canceled. But the tour planned for the show to at least three



