In 1924 Clarence Birdseye engineered/invented quick-freezing.
http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/technology/maney/2004-07-14-frozen_x.htm
http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/232.html
http://www.birdseyefoods.com/corp/about/clarenceBirdseye.asp
2007-05-23 12:55:10
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answered by DY Beach 6
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Television Was Invented In 1924
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answered by ? 4
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The Diesel Truck was invented in 1924.
The Television was invented in 1924.
George and Gladys Dick demonstrate that streptococcus is the cause of scarlet fever.
First Macy's Day Parade.
Hope this helps some.
2007-05-23 12:50:38
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answered by Tonya B 2
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February 5 - GMT: Hourly time signals from Royal Greenwich Observatory are broadcasted for the first time
February 14 - IBM corporation founded
First revenue flight for Belgium's SABENA Airlines
May 3 - The Aleph Zadik Aleph, the oldest Jewish youth fraternity, founded.
May 11 - Mercedes-Benz formed by the merging companies owned by Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz.
July 20 - A Soviet sports newspaper Sovetskiy Sport is founded.
8-hour work day introduced in Belgium
October 22 - Toastmasters is founded.
Albania becomes a republic.
2007-05-23 13:14:55
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answered by Maria P 2
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go to wikipedia.org
go to the search
enter 1924
it will send you to a page with all of the events of 1924.
2007-05-23 12:37:03
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answered by Daynegerros 4
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1924: frozen food
[In 1922 Birdseye conducted fish-freezing experiments at the Clothel Refrigerating Company, then established his own company, Birdseye Seafoods Inc., to freeze fish fillets via chilled air. In 1924, however, his company went bankrupt due to lack of consumer interest in the product. That same year he developed an entirely new process for commercially viable quick-freezing: pack fish in cartons, then freeze the contents between two refrigerated surfaces under pressure. Birdseye created a new company, General Seafood Corporation, to promote this new approach.]
1924: Rodeo bareback rigging: Earl W. Bascom
"Timeline of invention : 1920s" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_invention#1920s
April 26 - Harry Grindell Matthews demonstrates his "death ray" in London but fails to convince British War Office
June 1 - Harry Grindell Matthews returns from Paris to London - he tries to use a Pathe film to demonstrate that his death ray works
June 5 - Ernst Alexanderson sends the first facsimile across the Atlantic Ocean (to his father in Sweden).
[In July 1924, Matthews left for USA to market his invention. When he was offered $25,000 to demonstrate his beam to the Radio World Fair at Madison Square Garden, he again refused and claimed, without foundation, that he was not permitted to demonstrate it outside England. US scientists were not impressed. One professor Woods offered to stand in front of the death ray device to demonstrate his disbelief. Regardless, then Matthews returned to Britain, he claimed that USA had bought his ray but refused to say who had done it and for how much. Matthews moved to USA and begun to work for Warner Brothers.]
Undated : Earl Bascom, rodeo cowboy and artist, designs and makes rodeo's first one-hand bareback rigging at Stirling, Alberta Canada
"1924" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924
"In 1924, Einstein received a statistical model from Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose which showed that light could be understood as a gas. Bose's statistics applied to some atoms as well as to the proposed light particles, and Einstein submitted his translation of Bose's paper to the Zeitschrift für Physik. Einstein also published his own articles describing the model and its implications, among them the Bose–Einstein condensate phenomenon that should appear at very low temperatures (Einstein 1924)."
"Albert Einstein : Collaboration and conflict" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein#Collaboration_and_conflict
(E = mc² dates from 1905 : A. Einstein, "Ist die Trägheit eines Körpers von seinem Energieinhalt abhängig?", Ann. d. Phys., 17, 891 (1905))
2007-05-23 12:45:46
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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loudspeaker, notebooks with spiral bindings, traffic lights,etc.
2007-05-23 12:45:48
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answered by crzygirl365 2
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