Many people believe he went to South Harmon Institute of Technology, but that is not correct, nor did he go to South Harmon University. They are both fake schools falsely believed to be real. He actually attended high school in Pennsylvania.
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Amir Khan considers himself a child of Bolton, Lancs.
Heath Ledger grew up in Perth, Western Australia.
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Walter Diemer was born on January 8, 1904, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He grew up in a German immigrant family and displayed an early interest in chemistry and experimenting. Diemer later went on to invent bubble gum while working at the Fleer Corporation in the 1920s.
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Walter Diemer is given credit for the invention of the bubblegum in 1928. By experimenting with different formulas, he was able to come up with the pink bubble gum, which was first marketed with the name Dubble Bubble. Diemer was born in 1905 and died in 1998.
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Walter Diemer is credited with inventing Dubble Bubble Bubble Gum in 1928. Diemer worked for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company and had a habit of playing around with the bubblegum recipe to come up with new products. Through a trial and error method, he accomplished his goal of creating a gum that would blow bubbles, but not stick.
Two sites and an excerpt:The Story:In 1928, bubble gum was invented by a man named Walter E. Diemer. Here's what Walter Diemer, the inventor himself, said about it just a year or two before he died: "It was an accident." "I was doing something else," Mr. Diemer explained, "and ended up with something with bubbles." And history took one giant pop forward. What Mr. Diemer was supposed to be doing, back in 1928, was working as an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia; what he wound up doing in his spare time was playing around with new gum recipes. But this latest brew of Walter Diemer's was -- unexpectedly, crucially -- different. It was less sticky than regular chewing gum. It also stretched more easily. Walter Diemer, 23 years old, saw the bubbles. He saw the possibilities. One day he carried a five-pound glop of the stuff to a grocery store; it sold out in a single afternoon. Before long, the folks at Fleer were marketing Diemer's creation and Diemer himself was teaching cheeky salesmen to blow bubbles, to demonstrate exactly what made this gum different from all other gums. The only food coloring in the factory was pink. Walter used it. That is why most bubble gum today is pink. Gilbert Mustin, President of Fleer named the gum Dubble Bubble and it controlled the bubble-gum market unchallenged for years, at least until Bazooka came along to share the wealth. Walter Diemer stayed with Fleer for decades, eventually becoming a senior vice president. He never received royalties for his invention, his wife told the newspapers, but he didn't seem to mind; knowing what he'd created was reward enough. Sometimes he'd invite a bunch of kids to the house and tell them the story of his wonderful, accidental invention. Then he'd hold bubble-blowing contests for them.* http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/bubblegum.htm* http://inventors.about.com/od/gstartinventions/a/gum.htm
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Walter Dean Myers grew up in Harlem, New York City.