>From:  IN%"[log in to unmask]"  "Archives & Archivists"  4-OCT-1996
 06:18:32.05
>Subj:  RE: how to clean skeleton
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>Poster:       Michael McCormick <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject:      Re: how to clean skeleton
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>>Poster:       Barb Magers <[log in to unmask]>
>>Organization: Kirksville College of Osteopat. Med
>>Subject:      how to clean skeleton
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>>a museum not on the list would like to know the proper way to clean a
>>skeleton that has been donated.
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>Well, since this is a 3-D object, I'd just put it in the closet and
>leave it there.  It'd never fit on manuscript shelves in original
>order.
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>Later, once re-discovered, it'd give my successor something to talk
>about