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FirstPot: September 2004
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Thursday, September 30, 2004. Posted by FirstPot @ 9:12 AM. Faience (tin-glazed earthenware) and porcelain wares that made Rouen, Fr., a major pottery centre. In the 16th century faience was used as an element of architectural decoration and in apothecary jars. A Rouen potter, Edme Poterat, who opened a factory in Rouen in 1647, is credited with the invention of France's soft-paste porcelain. He also introduced the radiating festoon style. Posted by FirstPot @ 6:57 AM. Wednesday, September 29, 2004.
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SafeNose: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Babcock, Stephen Moulton. Agricultural research chemist, often called the father of scientific dairying chiefly because of his development of the Babcock test, a simple method of measuring the butterfat content of milk. Introduced in 1890, the test discouraged milk adulteration, stimulated improvement of dairy production, and aided in factory manufacture. Posted by SafeNose @ 4:50 PM. Husband, Rick D. Posted by SafeNose @ 1:17 PM. Posted by SafeNose @ 10:40 AM. Also spelled papi...
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SmoothOffice: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Niza, Marcos De. Niza went to the Americas in 1531 and served in Peru, Guatemala, and Mexico. At Culiacán, Mex., he freed Indian slaves from regions to the north. Under orders from the viceroy Antonio de Mendoza, Niza and a Moor, Esteban,. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 5:21 AM. Vienna, Congress Of. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 1:48 AM. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 12:07 AM. Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 4:07 PM. Monday, March 29, 2004. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 1:27 AM.