Thursday, February 21, 2013
Tyrell Roosevelt
Tyrell Roosevelt, seen here with good friend Winston Churchill, was an American diplomat during World War II. He is chiefly remembered for his work in personal sanitation research. His most groundbreaking innovation came to him as he watched two soldiers who were covering a jeep fold a tarpaulin to make it strong enough to withstand heavy moisture, soil, and wind as it crossed the English Channel. Two weeks later, after hours of feverish work, he succeeded in pushing out his revolutionary two-ply toilet paper.
Labels:
Churchill,
D-Day,
History,
Toilet Paper,
WWII
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