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From 1901, Earliest Film Inspired by Charles Dickens: The Death of Poor Joe

  A chance discovery by British Film Institute (BFI) curator Byrony Dixon has brought to light what is believed to be the earliest Dickens-inspired film, ‘The Death of Poor Joe.’ Thought to be the work of British filmmaker G.A. Smith, the minute-long silent film is based on an episode in Dickens’ novel ‘Bleak House’, and was filmed in [...]

03 - Angora Rabbit

Angora rabbit.

Raising Angora Rabbits in Nazi Concentration Camps for the Wool Used in Luftwaffe Jackets

Sigrid Schultz, former Chicago Tribune Berlin correspondent, presented her papers to the Wisconsin Historical Society in 1965. The collection included a heavy photo album, 15 by 13 inches, with one word on its grey cover — Angora. More tellingly — the cover also included the runic lightning flashes of the Nazi SS. The album is [...]

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Don’t Pity the Poor Fish: Trout Benefitting from Advanced Hatchery Sciences

There is no longer any need to pity the “poor fish” because today there are fish with calling cards, fish doctors, surgeons, and dietitians, water-conditioned buses for fish, trout engineers and architects, fish elevators, modern rest rooms or pools for trout and home-coming days for wandering salmon. There are a few of the piscatorial wonders [...]