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Lt. Cmdr. James Coe of the submarine Skipjack battled for his boat to receive what he deemed a basic necessity: toilet paper.
History of Wrapping Paper Karal Ann Marling, author of Merry Christmas: Celebrating America's Greatest Holiday, explains the history behind wrapping paper, ...
In 1971, the president of Mississippi State University, Dr. William L. Giles, invited President Richard Nixon to attend the dedication of U.S. Sen. John C. Stennis’ papers to the university library’s ...
A dozen students and staff members worked on a custom hand press to create special archival paper for the Declaration of ...
AI might excel at certain tasks like coding or generating a podcast.But it struggles to pass a high-level history exam, a new paper has found. A team of researchers has created a new benchmark to ...
A few other manly toilet-paper icons populated the early years of the product, like the grizzled seafarer from packages of Life Guard, but the industry soon adopted a more lady-like approach.The ...
Article two entitled, “Life & Death of Mother Mead” is a history of Mead Paper from 1890 until its merger with Westvaco in 2002. Article three chronicles the 1975 union strike at the ...
Paper airplanes have a fascinating history that has impacted everything from plane design to scientists' understanding of aerodynamics.
The chair who resigned, Tom McCarthy, said he did not agree with the decision to remove a paper from docket off an upcoming event.