Patents And Inventions: Mix of Fate
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Patents And Inventions: Mix of Fate
Rising AboveA skilled baker, Mabel Holmes used a twin-oven stove in the 1940s. During that time, she served as president of Chelsea Milling Co. following the death of her husband, Howard S. Holmes, in 1936. A lunch date with a schoolmate, arranged by twin brothers Howard and Dudley Holmes at their Chelsea home in April 1930, provided the catalyst for a new industry in Michigan — and the world — that continues to flourish today. Although the twin…
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