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Fredric baur biography of abraham

          When Frederick Baur was born on 28 August , in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, his father, Jacob Martin Baur, was 24 and his mother....

          Fred Baur

          American organic chemist and food storage scientist

          Fredric John Baur (July 14, – May 4, ) was an American organic chemist and food storage scientist notable for designing the Pringles packaging.

          Baur filed for a patent for the tubular Pringles container and for the method of packaging the curved, stacked potato chip in the container in , and it was granted in His other accomplishments included development of fryingoils and freeze-dried ice cream.[1] Baur was a graduate of the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio, and received both his master's and PhD degrees at Ohio State University.

          Frederic G Bauer was born in June , in Prussia.

        1. This thesis examines and evaluates F. C. Baur's philosophical and theological ideas as they relate to the writing of Church history and historical theology.
        2. When Frederick Baur was born on 28 August , in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, his father, Jacob Martin Baur, was 24 and his mother.
        3. The inventor of the Pringles can, Fredric Baur, requested to have his ashes buried in one.
        4. Frederik Bauer, born Circa Netherlands, Civil Marriages, View record.
        5. He also served in the U.S. Navy as an aviation physiologist. He was a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio.

          Baur died on May, 4, at the age of 89 due to Alzheimer's disease.[2] Some of Baur's ashes were buried in a Pringles can at his request.[3][4][5] Baur's children said they honored his request to bury him in one of the cans by placing par