Column One: Pack rat in the Mouse House

Thursday, June 24, 2010 - 23:56 in Biology & Nature

In 1970, Dave Smith stepped into the late Walt Disney's office. Forty years on, the archivist's discoveries could stock a museum. After Walt Disney died in 1966, his grieving staff sealed his office suite in Burbank, and even as work proceeded on "The Jungle Book" there was anxiety that the company's past might be brighter than its future.

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