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Doug Engelbart demonstrates first computer mouse at Stanford |
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Juan de la Cierva, Spanish engineer, dies |
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French troops occupy Morrocan harbor city Agadir |
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First Christmas Seals sold (Wilmington Delaware post office) Read more... |
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Gustav Mahler departs Vienna |
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Grace Murray Hopper computer innovator, born |
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NY American reports Belgian King Leopold II bribed US Senate commission on the Congo |
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Norwegian parliament vote unanimiously for female suffrage |
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AL announces purchase of grounds for a stadium in NY |
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Clarence Birdseye, US inventor of deep-freezing process, is born |
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Max Perutz, Austrian-born British molecular biologist, is born Read more... |
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Federated Boys Club (Boys Club of America) organizes Read more... |
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Worlds longest railroad tunnel (Simplon) links Italy and Switz, opens Read more... |