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Thomas A. Edison, seated beside a phonograph on March 19, 1921. (Library of Congress/MCT)
Thomas A. Edison, seated beside a phonograph on March 19, 1921. (Library of Congress/MCT)
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Take a tour of an $8.5 million dollhouse with an appraised value of more than $2,000 a square inch, and whose library is stocked with real books and bar is stocked with real liquor. More than 100,000 toenail and hair clippings in a Harvard basement are being used for cancer research. The bromance between Thomas Edison and Henry Ford ended with Edison leaving Ford his last breath. And crunning isn t a new hybrid pastry, it s the new, more humiliating version of running.

 

Photo: Thomas A. Edison, seated beside a phonograph on March 19, 1921. (Library of Congress/MCT)

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