
Episode 1456
Burt's Compass, Record Ban, Minder's Past | Feb 26
On this day in 1836, William Austin Burt received a patent for his solar…
Michigan Minute · WKAR Public Media
February 26, 20261m 0s
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Show Notes
On this day in 1836, William Austin Burt received a patent for his solar compass, which helped survey Michigan accurately despite magnetic interference. In 1954, Michigan Representative Ruth Thompson introduced a bill to ban mailing "obscene" rock and roll records, though it was not adopted. And in 2004, James Minder resigned as CEO of Smith & Wesson after his criminal past as a stick-up man was revealed.