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  2. Printing and writing paper - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] A4 ("metric") paper is easier to obtain in the US than US letter can be had elsewhere. [citation needed]. The ISO 216:2007 is the current international standard for paper sizes, including writing papers and some types of printing papers. This standard describes the paper sizes under what the ISO calls the A, B, and C series ...

  3. History of paper - Wikipedia

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    The first paper-like plant-based writing sheet was papyrus in Egypt, but the first true papermaking process was documented in China during the Eastern Han period (25–220 AD), traditionally attributed to the court official Cai Lun. This plant-puree conglomerate produced by pulp mills and paper mills was used for

  4. Frederick Atherton - Wikipedia

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    A considerable amount of time and personal effort would have been expended by Atherton between 1904 and 1911 in order to make the Wentworth Institute a success. He is likely to have known his future wife as a young man (from his days at preparatory school), since she was the daughter of the headmaster, Frederic W. Tilton ; albeit 7 years his ...

  5. Cornelius Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Atherton (1737–1809), was an iron manufacturer, an inventor and an active gunmaker for patriot cause during the American Revolutionary War. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He became closely involved in the first large scale production of "American Steel". [ 4 ]

  6. John Carlton Atherton - Wikipedia

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    John Carlton Atherton (January 7, 1900 - September 16, 1952) was an American painter and magazine illustrator, writer and designer. His works form part of numerous collections, including the Museum of Modern Art , [ 1 ] Whitney Museum of American Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum .

  7. Why this 'Outlander' character was recast for season 7 - AOL

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    Starz announced in late 2022 that Kristin Atherton would be taking over the role from Donnelly, who last appeared on the show in season three, which aired in 2017. The reason behind the recasting ...

  8. A Microsoft cofounder's $35 million mansion in the most ... - AOL

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    An Atherton, California mansion just sold for $35.2 million. The 18,000-square-foot home was owned by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, who died in 2018. Atherton is the most expensive zip code in ...

  9. Gertrude Atherton - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (October 30, 1857 – June 14, 1948) was an American writer. [1] Many of her novels are set in her home state of California.Her bestselling novel Black Oxen (1923) was made into a silent movie of the same name.