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To: null and void

Speaking as one who has used microfilm rolls of old newspapers in a public library, I can say that this medium is something that’s pretty much ignored by the public at large. There are so many more appealing and accessible ways of obtaining data, even from yellowed clippings in a manila file folder. The microfilm readers are not fun to use: they might have a glaring light, a noisy fan, dust, etc. The user has to scroll patiently and slowly to look for what he (or she) wants.

All this tells me is that someone went over those rolls with a fine-toothed comb. What was available at the librarian’s desk may have been the real thing—or the real thing may have been plucked out and something else substituted for the curious. This all points to prior research and anticipation on the part of the library staff.


164 posted on 09/21/2009 9:04:02 PM PDT by thecodont
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Yes. That would be my take as well. Although I would not limit it to the library staff, someone else could have viewed that roll just before TD went in and returned it to the librarian for filing.

Real or replacement? We probably will never be sure.

166 posted on 09/21/2009 9:07:48 PM PDT by null and void (We are now in day 243 of our national holiday from reality. - 0bama really isn't one of US.)
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