E. Bryant Crutchfield, a paper company executive who created the Trapper Keeper popular with students throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, has died, according to multiple reports. He was 85.
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Trapper Keeper fans, somethings don't burn our or fade away. Trapper Keepers are back, though this time they've been designed to hold your iPads and other mobile tablets. The Trapper Keeper, as we all ...
The inventor of a familiar part of 1980s classrooms has died, according to The New York Times. E. Bryant Crutchfield, a paper-company executive from Greenville who was a graduate of Auburn University, ...
The inventor of a familiar part of 1980s classrooms has died, according to The New York Times. E. Bryant Crutchfield, a paper-company executive from Greenville who was a graduate of Auburn University, ...
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E. Bryant Crutchfield, the inventor of the Trapper Keeper, died on Sunday at a hospice center in Marietta, Georgia. He was 85. Crutchfield, born in Greenville, Alabama, was the first in his family to ...