Written by Rachel Penniman, Senior Technician for Special Collections When two copies of a newspaper arrived in the lab I didn’t expect then to be terribly exciting. They were folded and as is typical with old, acidic newsprint it had become brittle and split along the folds. After discussion with curator Andy Armacost we decided … Continue reading The ‘Largest Sheet of Paper Ever Made and Printed’ →
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