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THE DUCT TAPE STORY

duct tape

In 1942 Revolite, formerly a division of Johnson & Johnson, originally developed
an adhesive tape made from a
rubber-based adhesive applied to a durable
woven cotton fabric backing. This tape resisted water and was used as
sealing tape on
ammunition cases during World War II. It was also used
to repair
military equipment quickly, including jeeps, firearms, and aircraft.

The origin of the name of the tape is the subject of some disagreement. The
Oxford English Dictionary says that perhaps "duct tape" was originally "duck
tape".  

ducttape car
You can fix anything with a roll of duct tape!

DuctTapeProm

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INVENTOR BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1791

         SAMUEL MORSE YNG

Samuel FB Morse
Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872)

Samuel Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph
system based on European telegraphs and was co-inventor of the
Morse code, and an accomplished painter.

 morse_telegraph_key

morse painting
Painting by Samuel Morse, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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THE ‘’LUCKY’’ GUM, GOOD FOR DIGESTION

bee man's gum

Beemans chewing gum was invented in the late 1890s by Dr. Edward E. Beeman, 
a physician from Ohio. The gum is made of pepsin powder and chicle, a natural 
gum derived from a tropical evergreen tree. It was marketed as an aid to digestion 
and releaving heartburn. Production of the gum ended in 1978 due to lagging sales,
but as part of a nostalgia campaign in 1985, the product was put back on the market 
along with Clove and Black Jack chewing gums.

Beemans became popular with aviators because of the antacid qualities of pepsin. It
is considered the “lucky” gum of pilots. 

beemans ad

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INDUSTRAILIST DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1947

h ford newspaper 

           FordMotorCompanyOldLogo

fords

Henry Ford with his Model T automobile in 1921

 

henry-ford-

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RENOWNED AVIATOR DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1976

Howard-Hughes yng

howard_hughes_1947

Howard Robard Hughes, Jr.
(December 24, 1905– April 5, 1976)

Howard Hughes was one of the wealthiest people in the world as well
as one of the most influential and well respected aviators in history,
setting multiple world air-speed records. He received a special
Congressional Gold Medal in 1939 for recognition of his  many
achievements in advancing the science of aviation. 

howard hughes goose

H-4_Hercules_2

The H-4 “Hercules” flying boat (better known historically as the "Spruce Goose")

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