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When an Annotation Sheet Becomes History - Mari Montes
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By: Mari Montes When an annotation sheet becomes history, there are objects that are born with a routine vocation. An annotation sheet, for example, looks just like a tool: boxes, symbols, quick strokes to avoid any detail of a game. It is memory in process, not consecrated memory. But sometimes —very rarely — it ceases to be paper. When the Hall of Fame and National Baseball Museum in Cooperstown requests a piece, it is not asking for any memor…
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