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US astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered the planet Pluto its existence had been predicted 14 years earlier by US astronomer Percy Lowell |
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450 people drowned when a dam burst near Los Angeles, US |
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Bronze statue of Christ on Argentine-Chilian border dedicated |
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British troops occupy Bloemfontein, Orange-Free state |
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Joseph Priestley, English scientist, 1733 Percy Lowell, US astronomer, is born |
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German-born British astronomer William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus |
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To reduce the risk of accidental nuclear war, the Hotline between the US President and the Soviet Premier was established
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Alfred Loewy, German mathematician who worked on linear groups, the algebraic theory of differential equations and actuarial mathematics, is born
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Theodore Roosevelt renames Executive Mansion, The White House
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