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SFHS FACS- Mrs. Ojard 1
Today in FACS History• August 15, 1912• Julia Child was born. She is an American
cooking authority, cookbook author, TV cooking show host. Her cookbooks are considered the gold standard of classic cooking techniques. She made French cooking more easily understood by Americans.
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Today in FACS History• August 16, 1888• John Styth Pemberton died. Pemberton was
the pharmacist who invented Coca-Cola in 1885
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Today in FACS History• August 17, 1906• Hazel Bishop- American chemist and
cosmetics manufacturer was born.
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Today in FACS History• August 18, 1834• Marshall Field, founder of Chicago- based
department store chain was born.
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Today in FACS History• August 19, 1883• Coco Chanel, French fashion designer who
created the iconic “little black dress” was born.
• August 19, 1856• Gail Borden of Brooklyn, NY, patented his
process for producing condensed milk. Borden’s became one of the largest dairy-product companies in the world.
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Today in FACS History• August 22, 1865• William Sheppard of New York City received a
patent for liquid soap.• August 22, 1939• The first patent was issued for a disposable
whipped cream aerosol container.
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Today in FACS History• August 23, 2004• The French Parliament passed a bill to combat
obesity among French youth. The bill banned junk food and soft drink vending machines in French schools, and required health warnings or an alternate tax on snack food and soft drink commercials.
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Today in FACS History• August 24, 1918• A chemical engineer who worked for Dow
Chemical Company invented styrofoam.
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Today in FACS History• August 25, 1910• Arnold Neustadter was born. He became the
inventor of the rolodex rotating card file.
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Today in FACS History• August 26, 1873• The first public school kindergarten in the
United States is authorized in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Today in FACS History• August 29, 1896• According to legend, China’s ambassador to
the United States created chop suey while in New York.
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Today in FACS History• August 30, 1939• The first Wheaties commercial aired when
host Red Barbar promoted it during a Brooklyn Dodgers game.
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Today in FACS History• August 31, 1900• Coco-Cola went on sale for the first time in
Britain.
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Today in FACS History• September 1, 1940• Lillian D. Wald died. She was a scientist and
nurse, and among her accomplishments, she helped initiate the enactment of pure food laws in the U.S.
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Today in FACS History• September 2, 1969• The first ATM was installed at the Chemical
Bank in Rockville Centre, New York.
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Today in FACS History• September 6, 1620• The Pilgrims set sail from England aboard the
Mayflower
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Today in FACS History• September 7, 1840• Luther Crowell was born. He invented a
machine to make square bottomed grocery bags.
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Today in FACS History• September 8, 1930• Richard Drew invented Scotch tape.• You can visit the 3M museum when in Mrs.
Ojard’s hometown- Two Harbors, Minnesota on the beautiful north shore of Lake Superior.
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Today in FACS History• September 9, 1883• The world’s first hot dog stand opened in St.
Louis, Missouri
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Today in FACS History• September 12, 1940• The caves at Lascaux in France were
discovered. They contain some of the earliest known art, dating back over 15,000 years. This may be the oldest example of interior decorating ever discovered.
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Today in FACS History• September 13, 1847• Birthday of Milton Hershey, American founder
of the Hershey candy company.• In what state is the Hershey museum??
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Today in FACS History• September 14, 1879• Margaret Sanger was born. She is the
American birth-control advocate and founder of Planned Parenthood.
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Today in FACS History• September 15, 1981• The USDA announced that ketchup could be
counted as a vegetable in the school lunch program.
• September 15, 1995• Tan M&Ms are replaced by the new blue
M&Ms. The tan ones originally replaced violet M&Ms in 1949.
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Today in FACS History• September 16, 1947• The first aluminum foil, Reynolds Wrap, went
on sale.
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Today in FACS History• September 19, 1876• Melville Bissell patented the carpet sweeper.
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Today in FACS History• September 20, 1859• George Simpson patented the electric range.
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Today in FACS History• September 21, 1961• Earle Dickson died. He invented Band-Aids for
his wife, who had frequent kitchen accidents. He worked for Johnson and Johnson, who soon began manufacturing Band-Aids.
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Today in FACS History• September 22, 2002• William Rosenberg, founder of Dunkin’s
Donuts died.
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Today in FACS History• September 23, 1869• Birthday of Mary Mallon. She was known as
Typhoid Mary, and was an infamous household cook who was responsible for major outbreaks of typhoid in the New York City are in 1904, 1907 and 1914. She was immune to typhoid herself, but was a carrier of the bacillus, and spread it where she worked as a household cook.
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Today in FACS History• September 26, 1902• Levi Strauss died. He was the inventor and
manufacturer of Levi jeans.
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Today in FACS History• September 27, 1892• The Diamond Match Company patented book
matches.
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Today in FACS History• September 28, 1895• Louis Pasteur died. He was a French scientist,
who showed that microorganisms were responsible for disease, food spoilage and fermentation. He developed the process for killing these organisms by heat, called Pasteurization.
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Today in FACS History• September 29, 1982• Extra Strength Tylenol capsules laced with
cyanide claimed the first of seven victims in the Chicago area. To date the case remains unsolved.
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Today in FACS History• September 30, 1861• Birthdate of William Wrigley, Jr – American
chewing gum tycoon.• September 30, 1958• The Frisbee was patented.
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• Mrs. Ojard• Family and Consumer Sciences• Spanish Fort High School• 1 Plaza de Toros, Spanish Fort AL 36527• www.spanishforttoros.org