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Irmgard Flügge-Lotz, Stanford University's first woman Professor of Engineering who specialised in fluid dynamics and control systems, dies |
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Braves pitcher, Cliff Curtis, loses his 23rd game in a row |
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First SF fireboat, David Scannell, launched |
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Albert Trott takes two hat-tricks in an innings, Mddx v Somerset |
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10th anniversary Olympic games close at Athens, Greece |
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Wright Brothers patents an aeroplane |
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Royal Academy in Delft Holland becomes Technical High School |
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Edwin S Votey patents pneumatic piano player |
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Associated Press News Service forms in NY
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The world's first communications satellite was launched - America's Echo
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Hans Rademacher, German mathematician who made important contributions to real analysis and measure theory, complex analysis, geometry, and numerical analysis, is born
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