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Mothers of Invention:  Bette Nesmith Graham

Mothers of Invention: Bette Nesmith Graham

As the saying goes, “necessity is the mother of invention.”  In the late 1940’s single mother Bette Nesmith was an executive secretary at Texas Bank and Trust in Dallas.  To cover up her typing mistakes she mixed a batch of tempera water-based paint to match the...

Surname Saturday: Wingo

I ran across this surname while walking through a prairie cemetery in Lubbock County, Texas: My curiosity was piqued to find out its origins. As always there will be more than one opinion as to a surname’s origin – here are three theories: One source believes that the...
Mothers of Invention:  Stephanie Kwolek

Mothers of Invention: Stephanie Kwolek

  If you’re in law enforcement or serve your country in the military, you have today’s “mother of invention” to thank for helping protect you when bullets are flying. Stephanie Louise Kwolek was born on July 31, 1923 in New Kensington, Pennsylvania to parents John and...
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