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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rucks full of documents, books, software, videotapes and marketing materials that now
make up the core of Stanford's Apple Collection.The collection, the largest assembly
of Apple historical materials, can help historians, entrepreneurs and policymakers understand how
a startup launched in a Silicon Valley garage became a global technology
giant."Through this one collection you can trace out the evolution of the
personal computer," said Stanford historian Leslie Berlin. "These sorts of documents are
as close as you get to the unmediated story of what really
happened."Interest in Apple and its founder has grown dramatically since Jobs died
in October at age 56, just weeks after he stepped down as
CEO and handed the reins to Tim Cook. Jobs' death sparked an
international outpouring and marked the end of an era for Apple and
Silicon Valley."Apple as a company is in a very, very select group,"
said Stanford curator Henry Lowood. "It survived through multiple generat
They will also appoint two members to a slate committee, which will
choose 13 additional delegates.The slate is voted on at the party's state
convention in June.The system puts a premium on getting the most votes
in individual congressional districts. If a candidate's supporters can control a congressional
district convention, they can choose national delegates and slate committee members who
support their candidate.In a tight, three-way race, it is possible for a
candidate to narrowly win two of the four congressional districts -- putting
him or her in position to win the most delegates -- but
come in second in overall votes statewide."The delegates are going to reflect
the division within the party itself," said John Ryder, a member of
the Republican National Committee from Tennessee who chaired the panel that wrote
the new proportional rule. "The end result is nobody comes out of
a proportional state with a clear mandate, unless of course they do,
which wou
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