"I watched his countenance closely, to see if he was not deranged ... and I was assured by other senators after he left the room that they had no confidence in it."
U.S. Senator Smith of Indiana ; After seeing Samuel Morse demonstrate the telegraph.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4169324 | Sock and shoe and sock and shoe fastening means The present invention relates to a sock having a flap protruding from its rear or heel area, which flap can be fastened to the outside of the rear or heel area of a shoe to prevent the sock from riding, slipping or otherwise working into the heel cavity o... | 10/02/1979 |
| 4156947 | Method of manufacturing shoes A shoe having the appearance, but not the construction, of a compo cement shoe has an upper, an inner sole stitched to the lower peripheral portion of the upper, and an outer sole attached to the underside of the upper and inner sole. In the method for ma... | 06/05/1979 |
| 4133118 | Footwear construction Footwear having an inner sole formed of a resilient material with an upper surface contoured to provide a comfortable foot-supporting surface. The inner sole has an arch support region, a depressed heel cup region, a metatarsal support region, and in one ... | 01/09/1979 |
| 4068395 | Shoe construction with upper of leather or like material anchored to inner sole and sole structure sealed with foxing strip or simulated foxing strip A shoe construction which includes an upper formed of leather or like material not easily bonded to rubber, an inner sole and an outer sole in which shoe the upper is indirectly anchored into the inner sole and an outer rubber or rubber-like enclosing mem... | 01/17/1978 |
| 4027406 | Method of lasting shoe uppers to a last and lasted shoe uppers and articles of footwear produced thereby A lasting piece of shrinkable, preferably oriented thermoplastic polymeric material is attached, preferably by stitching, to a shoe upper lasting margin and is shrunk by being heated, if it is thermoplastic, to between its glass transition temperature and... | 06/07/1977 |