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English astronomer Jocelyn Burnell announced the discovery of the first pulsar |
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An earthquake kills about 12,000 people in Agadir, Morocco |
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Dutch scientists produce solid helium |
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Theodore Roosevelt, appoints 7 man committee to study Panama Canal |
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The St Gotthard railway tunnel through the Alps was completed, linking Italy with Switzerland |
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John Holland, US submarine inventor, is born |
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Union of Sweden and Norway ends
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Arna W Bontemps noted poet and librarian of Fisk University
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The discovery of the Piltdown Man skull by Charles Dawson in Sussex, England, in 1912 was finally revealed as a hoax
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Coors brewery heir is kidnapped Read more... |
Greta Garbo becomes a U.S. citizen Read more... |
U.S. sub collides with Japanese fishing boat in Pearl Harbor Read more... |