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||1890 – At Auburn Prison in New York, murderer William Kemmler becomes the first person to be executed by electric chair.
||1890 – At Auburn Prison in New York, murderer William Kemmler becomes the first person to be executed by electric chair.


||Philip McCord Morse (b. August 6, 1903), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War II.[1] He is considered to be the father of operations research in the U.S.
||Philip McCord Morse (b. August 6, 1903), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War II. He is considered to be the father of operations research in the U.S.


||Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro (d. 6 August 1925) was an Italian mathematician born in Lugo di Romagna. He is most famous as the inventor of tensor calculus
||Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro (d. 6 August 1925) was an Italian mathematician born in Lugo di Romagna. He is most famous as the inventor of tensor calculus


File:Andy Warhol.jpg|link=Andy Warhol (nonfiction)|1928: Artist [[Andy Warhol (nonfiction)|Andy Warhol]] born. He will be a leading figure in the [[Pop art (nonfiction)|Pop art]] movement.
File:Andy Warhol.jpg|link=Andy Warhol (nonfiction)|1928: Artist [[Andy Warhol (nonfiction)|Andy Warhol]] born. He will be a leading figure in the [[Pop art (nonfiction)|Pop art]] movement.
||Emil Hilb (d. 6 August 1929) was a German-Jewish mathematician who worked in the fields of special functions, differential equations, and difference equations. Pic.


||1930 – Judge Joseph Force Crater steps into a taxi in New York and disappears never to be seen again.
||1930 – Judge Joseph Force Crater steps into a taxi in New York and disappears never to be seen again.

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