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he accually didnt go there he went to a school in galesburg Illinois
Whitcomb L Judson was born in March in the year 1839 in Illinois. Mr. Judson attended Knox College in Illinois. He was there to become an engineer. In his earlier Elementary and Middle School days, he did not enjoy school. In fact, he had a hard time in it. Now, let's go up to his older days again. His spouse was Annie. He had three children: Gertrude, Ross and Jane. He then invented the "clasp-locker", which is now known as the zipper. He did so in 1893. Why did he invent it? Well, it was to go on shoes because he wanted to "save" people from unbuttoning and buttoning their shoes. Yes, I know, I know, zippers aren't on shoes! They are on jackets, pants, and other stuff. But this is way back in the 1800's. When Mr. Judson first presented his invention at the Chicago World's Fair, the public largely ignored it. Yet, it is so popular now! Mr. Judson's nationality is American. Unfortunately, he died before his invention was well-known and useful. In 1913, Swedish-American engineer Gideon Sundback improved the zipper.
Whitcomb Judson had a hard childhood at first then he got the hang of it and started to get good grades!
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Whitcomb Judson died in 1909
Whitcomb L. Judson was born in 1839-03.
Whitcomb L Judson was born in March, 1839.
Whitcomb L. Judson was educated at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois.
Whitcomb L. Judson was born in Chicago Illinois and was American.
Yes. Whitcomb L Judson got married to Annie, his first and only wife.
Chicago mechanical engineer Whitcomb L. Judson invented the zipper in 1891.1844
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The zipper was invented in Chicago by Whitcomb L. Judson in 1891. 1844