Rare manuscripts and papers are now exhibited by the New York Historical Society in a case covered with "document glass," a new development which filters out the ultra-violet rays that cause paper to deteriorate and fade. Although it' blocks all harmful light rays, the new glass is said to be perfectly clear and transparent "Document glass," it is stated, will make it possible to display valuable records and manuscripts that were previously kept ifrora public view,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21974, 24 December 1936, Page 13
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