In some parts of the US, students have already returned to the classroom, while others are frantically squeezing the last drops of freedom from summer break as they prepare to start a new school year. One school supply that unites most students is the classic, yellow-coated, No. 2 pencil. For centuries, the pencil was a tool so vital that many would use theirs until only a tiny stub remained. An entire market for various pencil accoutrements existed in the 18th and 19th centuries, including a pencil grip called an ‘extender’ that allowed you to use the last bit of a pencil so as not to waste what was, at the time, a precious commodity. Think of it in terms of all the things you buy to enhance your mobile phone or tablet, and then imagine that the pencil once held equal value as a communication device. (In our hearts, it still does.)
Class, please take out a No. 2 pencil…
Today in History
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Merced River, Yosemite National Park, California
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Lace up your hiking boots for Mountain Day
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International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival, Harbin, China
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Chicagohenge
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Saguaro cacti, Ironwood Forest National Monument, Arizona
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First day of National Park Week
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Village of Santa Maddalena, Dolomites, Italy
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It s Republic Day in India
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National Take a Hike Day
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The Vestibule at Diocletian s Palace, Split, Croatia
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Here there be dragons
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Fall color sweeps across the West
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Moeraki Boulders, South Island, New Zealand
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Lucian Blaga National Theater, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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The Door County Coastal Byway in Wisconsin
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In search of a ‘great’ pumpkin
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In celebration of America’s national bird
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Fiordland National Park, New Zealand
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American robin
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Spotted owlet, Bangkok, Thailand
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Village of Labro, Italy
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Is that a face in the sand?
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A star blows a bubble
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Abbey Gardens in Bury St Edmunds, England
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Grand Canyon National Park anniversary
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Ad-Deir, Petra, Jordan
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The (Inca) empire strikes back
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Autumn in the Prosecco Hills
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So, how long till springtime?
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A learning garden
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