Thomas W. Holley was born in Canada around this date in 1860. In 1888, while
working in a paper mill in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Holley got the idea to bind up the paper scraps (known as "sortings") into pads that could be sold cheaply. The result was our well-known legal pad, although the origins of the standard yellow color and the red margin marking (called "down lines) are obscure. This date has been celebrated as National Office Supply Day. My tie tack is not an upside-down exclamation point; it is the logo from Wild Ties (part of
Ties.com), a wonderful source of novelty ties like this one!
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