In the early morning gloom, it is easy to imagine what might the thing be that goes bump in the night. Sometimes the thing that is really there turns out to be so unusual that it is hard to believe. Such an event happened at Rhinelander’s Paper Mill in 1935. In 1932, during the waning hours of the night shift at the Rhinelander Paper Mill, two employees were gazing out at the night shadows and started to ruminate about life and death issues. In the early morning mist, the first man turned to the