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Mitchell Jay Feigenbaum, US mathematician and physicist, is born His pioneering theoretical studies demonstrating the universal character of non-linear systems made possible the systematic study of chaos |
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First city ordinace requiring white and black residential areas (Balt) |
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Rayon 1st commercially produced, Marcus Hook, Penn |
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Gas explosion at Jacobs Creek Pennsylvania, coal mine kills 239 Read more... |
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Williamsburg suspension bridge opens between Brooklyn and Manhattan |
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First Indianapolis 500 car race, Ray Harroun wins at 74.59 MPH (120 KPH)
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Marie and Pierre Curie isolate radioactive element radium
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The US Navy bathyscaphe descends to a record depth in the Pacific Ocean
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» May 19, 1906 |
Dutch King Victor Emmanuel and Swiss president open Simplon tunnel Read more... |
» May 19, 1911 |
Philadelphia Athletics are 12« games back in AL, and will win World Series Read more... |
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Tom Jenkins beats Frank Gotcha for heavyweight wrestling champ Read more... |