When I worked as the librarian at the Texas Historical Commission a few years ago, one of the strangest requests we had was a fellow who brought in a rock that he had picked up off the ground outside the Alamo, as a child.  He wanted the THC archeologists to authenticate his rock.

Michelle M. Mears

 

I think we should tell troublesome and clueless patrons that we have the power to put bad marks on their permanent records.

 

Ed “call me cruel” Frank

U of Memphis Libraries

 

 

 

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