Bean there, done that: hidden beans get found and then filed away at Ralph Pickard Bell
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Back in early November, while library worker June Hicks was busy organizing the stacks in the aquaculture section of the Ralph Pickard Bell library, she happened on something unusual: an enormous can of beans.
“It’s not unusual for students to leave stuff around,” says Hicks. “But this is kind of unusual, a big can of beans.”
CHMA couldn’t resist dropping by the Ralph Pickard Bell Library back in November to hear the story of the giant can of beans:
Hicks says she was doing routine work in the agriculture and aquaculture section over the course of a few days, and one day happened upon the giant can, “on the bottom shelf, just as cozy as it can be.”
“I was just working away,” says Hicks, “when I got down off my stepstool one time, there were these beans staring at me, just like that. And I thought, what is this?”
Hicks didn’t just happen upon any old can of beans. This was a 2.84 litre (100 ounce) monster can of beans. “I don’t know who’d want to carry it around because it’s so heavy,” says Hicks.
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Not surprisingly, none of Hicks co-workers were able to guess what she found before she revealed the hefty can on her library cart.… Continue