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||1888: James Waddell Alexander II, American mathematician and topologist (d. 1971)
||1888: James Waddell Alexander II, American mathematician and topologist (d. 1971)


||Victor Frederick "Viki" Weisskopf (b. September 19, 1908) was an Austrian-born American theoretical physicist. During World War II he was Group Leader of the Theoretical Division of the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, and later campaigned against the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Pic.
||1908: Victor Frederick "Viki" Weisskopf born ... theoretical physicist. During World War II he was Group Leader of the Theoretical Division of the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, and later campaigned against the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Pic.


||Ky Fan (b. September 19, 1914) was an American mathematician
||1914: Ky Fan born ... mathematician.


||1915: Elizabeth Stern born ... one of the first pathologists to work on the progression of a cell from normality to cancerous. Her breakthrough studies of cervical cancers have changed the disease from fatal to one of the most easily diagnosed and treatable. Her studies showed that a normal cell advanced through 250 distinct stages before becoming cancerous and thus is the most easily diagnosed of all cancers. She was the first to linking a virus in herpes simplex to cervical cancer. She was also the first to report the linkage between oral contraceptives and cervical cancer. Pic: https://www.biography.com/people/elizabeth-stern-38623
||1915: Elizabeth Stern born ... one of the first pathologists to work on the progression of a cell from normality to cancerous. Her breakthrough studies of cervical cancers have changed the disease from fatal to one of the most easily diagnosed and treatable. Her studies showed that a normal cell advanced through 250 distinct stages before becoming cancerous and thus is the most easily diagnosed of all cancers. She was the first to linking a virus in herpes simplex to cervical cancer. She was also the first to report the linkage between oral contraceptives and cervical cancer. Pic: https://www.biography.com/people/elizabeth-stern-38623
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File:Konstantin Tsiolkovsky.jpg|link=Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (nonfiction)|1935: Scientist and engineer [[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (nonfiction)|Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]] dies. He was one of the founding fathers of modern rocketry and astronautics.
File:Konstantin Tsiolkovsky.jpg|link=Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (nonfiction)|1935: Scientist and engineer [[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (nonfiction)|Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]] dies. He was one of the founding fathers of modern rocketry and astronautics.


||1940 Witold Pilecki is voluntarily captured and sent to Auschwitz to smuggle out information and start a resistance.
||1940: Witold Pilecki is voluntarily captured and sent to Auschwitz to smuggle out information and start a resistance.


||1957 First American underground nuclear bomb test (part of Operation Plumbbob).
||1957: First American underground nuclear bomb test (part of Operation Plumbbob).


||1968 Chester Carlson, American physicist and lawyer (b. 1906)
||1968: Chester Carlson dies ... physicist and lawyer.


||Kostas Georgakis (d. 19 September 1970) was a Greek student of geology, who, in the early hours of 19 September 1970, set himself ablaze in Matteotti square in Genoa as a protest against the dictatorial regime of Georgios Papadopoulos. Pic.
||1970: Greek student of geology Kostas Georgakis sets himself ablaze in Matteotti square in Genoa as a protest against the dictatorial regime of Georgios Papadopoulos. Pic.


||1976 Two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantom II jets fly out to investigate an unidentified flying object when both independently lose instrumentation and communications as they approach, only to have them restored upon withdrawal.
||1976: Two Imperial Iranian Air Force F-4 Phantom II jets fly out to investigate an unidentified flying object when both independently lose instrumentation and communications as they approach, only to have them restored upon withdrawal.


||1995 The Washington Post and The New York Times publish the Unabomber's manifesto.
||1995: The Washington Post and The New York Times publish the Unabomber's manifesto.


||Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, CBE (d. 19 September 1995) was a German-born British physicist who played a major role in Tube Alloys, Britain's nuclear programme, and the Manhattan Project.  
||1995: Rudolf Ernst Peierls dies ... physicist who played a major role in Tube Alloys, Britain's nuclear programme, and the Manhattan Project.
 
||1998: Patrick Alfred Pierce Moran dies ... statistician who made significant contributions to probability theory and its application to population and evolutionary genetics. Pic.


File:Dennis_Paulson_of_Mars.jpg|link=Dennis Paulson of Mars|2017: ''[[Dennis Paulson of Mars]]'' credits scientist and engineer [[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (nonfiction)|Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]] for "inspiring generations of astronauts."
File:Dennis_Paulson_of_Mars.jpg|link=Dennis Paulson of Mars|2017: ''[[Dennis Paulson of Mars]]'' credits scientist and engineer [[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (nonfiction)|Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]] for "inspiring generations of astronauts."


|John_Fleming_in_Fleming_tube.jpg|link=John Ambrose Fleming (nonfiction)|Miniaturized version of [[John Ambrose Fleming (nonfiction)|John Ambrose Fleming]] delivers lecture from within Fleming tube.
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