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- NATION, Page 29American NotesWASHINGTONA Ticklish Problem
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- Visitors to the quiet confines of the Library of Congress
- reading rooms are often left scratching their heads by some
- bewildering text. But since last month they have had another
- reason for creeping feelings of paresthesia in the cranial
- zone: head lice. Library staffers noticed traces of Pediculus
- humanus capitis on a newspaper in a periodical reading room. An
- entomologist identified the problem and discovered that the
- little critters had invaded a nearby theater and music room.
- All the affected areas were vacuumed and heavily doused with
- insecticides, and newspapers were placed in a refrigerated
- truck in an attempt to freeze out any eggs hiding inside.
- Despite these measures, a second infestation was found just
- before Christmas, prompting another visit by the exterminator.
- Officials in charge of the anti-bug offensive hope the library
- is now free of the little louses, so that scholars can resume
- the habit of scratching their heads in thought.
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