Famous Inventors Born in September!

Milton S. Hershey c1905
Milton Snavely Hershey

Date of Birth: September 13, 1857

American manufacturer, founded the Hershey Chocolate Company.

  • Founding of the Hershey Chocolate Company (1894): Milton Hershey established the Hershey Chocolate Company, pioneering the mass production of affordable milk chocolate. His innovative methods and focus on quality helped make chocolate a popular treat across America.
  • Creation of Hershey, Pennsylvania (1903): In 1903, Hershey founded a model town around his chocolate factory, providing housing, education, and recreational facilities for employees. This town, known as Hershey, Pennsylvania, was built to foster a positive community for workers and their families.
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Jan Matzeliger 

Date of Birth: September 15, 1852

  • The invention of the Shoe Lasting Machine (1883): Matzeliger invented the shoe lasting machine, which mechanized the process of attaching the upper part of a shoe to the sole. Before his invention, this labor-intensive process was done manually by skilled workers known as “lasters.”
Jean Sylvain Bailly Maire de Paris
Jean-Sylvain Bailly

Date of Birth: September 15, 1736

French astronomer, computed an orbit for Halley’s Comet in 1759.

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  • Astronomical Research (Late 18th Century): Bailly was a prominent astronomer who studied the moons of Jupiter, the orbits of comets, and the history of astronomy. He published several works on these topics, including a comprehensive history of ancient and modern astronomy.
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Elizabeth Stern

Date of Birth: September 19, 1915

American first pathologist who works on the progression of a cell from normality to cancerous.

  • Cervical Cancer Progression: Stern was one of the first to describe the stages from normal cells to cancerous cells in the cervix, demonstrating that cervical cancer develops gradually through identifiable precancerous stages.
  • Linking Risk Factors to Cancer: In 1973, she linked lifestyle factors, like oral contraceptive use and sexual behavior, to increased cervical cancer risk, promoting early detection and prevention strategies.
  • Advocacy for Early Detection: Stern’s work emphasized the importance of cytopathology and regular Pap smear screenings, significantly contributing to the reduction of cervical cancer mortality rates.
Cailletet Louis Paul
Louis Paul Cailletet

Date of Birth: September 21, 1832

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French physicist and inventor, the first to liquefy oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and air.

  • Liquefaction of Gases (1877): Cailletet was one of the first scientists to successfully liquefy oxygen and nitrogen. In 1877, using a method involving rapid compression and cooling followed by sudden decompression, he achieved the first visible drops of liquid oxygen and nitrogen.
  • Cryogenic Research: His experiments paved the way for further research in the field of cryogenics, contributing to the understanding of the properties of gases at extremely low temperatures.
  • Inventions and Discoveries: Cailletet invented several devices for compressing gases and designed various apparatuses for his liquefaction experiments.

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