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The 80,000-ton liner Queen Elizabeth was launched by the Queen Mother |
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First test flight of a twin-engined airplane (France) |
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First published blues composition forms sale, WC Handy Memphis Blues |
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Bostons Bill Dinneen no-hits Chicago White Sox, 2-0 |
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The Stockton and Darlington Railway, the first passenger rail service, opened, with its first steam locomotive travelling at 10 mph |
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White Sox Ed Walsh strikes out then record 12 in a World Series game
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Microsoft Corp began selling its highly publicized Windows 95 personal computer software
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Benjamin Franklin, US statesman and scientist, is born
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» May 19, 1900 |
Worlds longest railroad tunnel (Simplon) links Italy and Switz, opens Read more... |
» May 19, 1905 |
Tom Jenkins beats Frank Gotcha for heavyweight wrestling champ Read more... |
» May 19, 1910 |
Cleve Indian Cy Young gets his 500th win, beats Wash 4-May in 11 innings Read more... |