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Student Cataloging Fossil Collection at Princeton

Started by brontosauruschuck, February 28, 2020, 05:27:01 AM

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SidB

This sort of concern and commitment is always amazing. I used to always assume that these old collections, and the efforts and sacrifices that they represent, were in competent hands when stored away in hoary institutional settings. Wow - not always so. It seems that the need for the interested and proactive champion is really needed.

brontosauruschuck

I know! And they have pragmatic value too. I mean, you wouldn't do that with blocks of gold, would you?

SidB


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