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Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]>
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Cool Things at the National Archives - YouTube
Supervisory Archivist Pat Anderson shows items from the Polar Collection at
the National Archives. This little-known collection consists of donated
documents and artifacts from polar explorers, both north and south. The
collected papers of Robert Peary; paintings from the North Pole by Dayton
Brown; penguin carvings by explorer Paul Siple are among the holdings. In
the theme of Cool Things, Anderson also shows the patent granted to the
developer of the original Eskimo Pie in 1922. Archivist Mark Murphy shows
one of his favorite documents: State Department cables containing
regulations of the Government of Nepal for expeditions in search of the
yeti, also known as the abominable snowman.

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