A little more about the tin man.

 So, basically, it's hard to know much about the tin man, whose real name is , pretty sure, George, and before he retired he was one of the lead HVAC internal people for the library.  We really can't know much about George without knowing about the Tiger/tiger, who in fact is the tiger, or at any rate a tiger, recongizing that there may be one or more tigers , at least of this type, in New York City.  

At any rate, be that as it may be, George did a lot of work with getting rid of stuff.  You know, if you got a library, there is always stuff you have to get rid of.  And , oddly , in the late 1950s , there were an odd assortment of various extremely blurry photos of what George determined was a flying Studebaker pickup.  So, he did destroy over 90% percent of the photos, and really was never sure where they came from, but for some reason he did keep a few, just because he thought they were so , " weird ", ?  Where or how these photos arrived at the library, and who determined that they had no value was, who knows that ? Perhaps, " the man behind the curtain ", or just, the man behind the curtain, might know ?

Maggie of course knew him, because he was around the library when she began working, and so met him at some gathering, or just around, so very casual.   It is through the tiger, that, in fact, Maggie meets the tin man in a manner, more conducive to conversations of the meaningful type.

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