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At the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
Monday, 06 August 2007 ,  Written by Matt Browning
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Poetry
Title: At the Museum of Science and Industry
Author: Beth Marzoni
I was looking at a human body, a woman sliced in cross-sections no more than an inch thick and pressed between glass so that curious people like me could see ...
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