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Show DARD HUNTER PAPER MUSEU i‘: A portfo of the Paper Museum ascan be viewed nowrat the Instftute o per Chemistry, Appleton, Wisconsin. The collection was transferre £r6m the Massachusect Insttute of Tochnology, Combridge, Mas section of the Ortentaldlv(xmnofp'\permaklngmd e g c ‘seeninithe far backgroundalong withanexceptionally fine Chines double ancestral portraft. In the fmrgmund Falithogaphtstone development of papermaking,as shown in the museum, was the basf g ofallcviizationand that had f not bee for thiscratt the world woul e been toally unable toexist Without paper there wouldhave hee noscfentists. Asasummatfon perhaps applicable to ths final chapter, I quote fro scommuntestontwritten by FuthertoaitendonJune19,|963‘xl(ghtl Tsthadal e i pclcover the yea mynnly(eellng[i(hatmyl!fehaxbeenwastdl hepresent world th nnlythm < thatcoun e rush and speed andadestre foget to Phe moon orkbasbeen tofallyunspectaenlat I havedo oneanything worthWhile,t¢ 15 the establihmen of the Baper Museun Digital mage© 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah, All rights reserved |