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Description: Between 1922 and 1936, the Radium Dial Company & U.S. Radium Corporation hired thousands of young women in Ottawa, Illinois to paint the faces of watches, clocks and other instrument dials using a new glow-in-the-dark radioluminescent paint made of phosophorus and radium. The name of the paint was
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