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||File:John Metcalf 1801.jpg|link=John Metcalf (nonfiction)|1717: English engineer and road-builder [[John Metcalf (nonfiction)|John Metcalf]] born. He will be the first professional road builder to emerge during the Industrial Revolution. - BIRTHDAY DEATHDAY UNCERTAIN. | ||File:John Metcalf 1801.jpg|link=John Metcalf (nonfiction)|1717: English engineer and road-builder [[John Metcalf (nonfiction)|John Metcalf]] born. He will be the first professional road builder to emerge during the Industrial Revolution. - BIRTHDAY DEATHDAY UNCERTAIN. | ||
File:Alexey Krylov 1910s.jpg|link=Aleksey Krylov (nonfiction)|1863: Mathematician and naval engineer [[Aleksey Krylov (nonfiction)|Aleksey Krylov]] born. Fame will come to him in the 1890s, when his pioneering Theory of oscillating motions of the ship becomes internationally known. | |File:Alexey Krylov 1910s.jpg|link=Aleksey Krylov (nonfiction)|1863: Mathematician and naval engineer [[Aleksey Krylov (nonfiction)|Aleksey Krylov]] born. Fame will come to him in the 1890s, when his pioneering Theory of oscillating motions of the ship becomes internationally known. | ||
File:James Joseph Sylvester.jpg|link=James Joseph Sylvester (nonfiction)|1864: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[James Joseph Sylvester (nonfiction)|James Joseph Sylvester]] combines matrix theory, invariant theory, number theory, partition theory, and combinatorics with [[Gnomon algorithm functions]], resulting in a new method of detecting and preventing [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:James Joseph Sylvester.jpg|link=James Joseph Sylvester (nonfiction)|1864: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[James Joseph Sylvester (nonfiction)|James Joseph Sylvester]] combines matrix theory, invariant theory, number theory, partition theory, and combinatorics with [[Gnomon algorithm functions]], resulting in a new method of detecting and preventing [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
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||India: Three die as kite string slits their throats ... http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37103668 ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manja_(kite) | ||India: Three die as kite string slits their throats ... http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-37103668 ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manja_(kite) | ||
File:Umberto Eco 1984.jpg|link=Umberto Eco (nonfiction)|2015: Author, philosopher, and crime-fighter [[Umberto Eco (nonfiction)|Umberto Eco]] publishes influential monograph on the origins and early development of [[high-energy literature]]. | |||
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1864: Mathematician and crime-fighter James Joseph Sylvester combines matrix theory, invariant theory, number theory, partition theory, and combinatorics with Gnomon algorithm functions, resulting in a new method of detecting and preventing crimes against mathematical constants.
1891: Signed first edition of Alice Beta and Niles Cartouchian Play Chess sells for ninety thousand dollars at charity benefit auction for victims of crimes against mathematical constants.
1892: Physicist and academic Louis de Broglie born. He will postulate the wave nature of electrons and suggest that all matter has wave properties, winning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929, after the wave-like behavior of matter is first experimentally demonstrated in 1927.
2015: Author, philosopher, and crime-fighter Umberto Eco publishes influential monograph on the origins and early development of high-energy literature.