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The sound barrier on land was broken for the first time by Stanley Barrett, driving at 7396 mph, in California |
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An air service between London and Moscow was inaugurated |
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Robert Andrews Millikan, US physicist, dies |
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The discovery of the Piltdown Man in East Sussex, England was announced it was proved to be a hoax in 1953 |
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The Broadway show Frankenstein lost an estimated 2 million dollars, when it opened and closed on the same night
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Generals Henry Wilson/Auguste Dubail sign plan for British Expeditionary army in case of war with Germany
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NAACP incorporates (NY)
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Mormons begin exodus to Utah Read more... |
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Rioters sack theater Read more... |