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File:Johan de Witt.jpg|link=Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|1672: Mathematician and politician [[Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|Johan de Witt]] dies in a riot. The rioters will partially eat his body. | File:Johan de Witt.jpg|link=Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|1672: Mathematician and politician [[Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|Johan de Witt]] dies in a riot. The rioters will partially eat his body. | ||
||1680: William Bedloe dies ... English spy. | ||1680: William Bedloe dies ... English spy. Pic. | ||
|File:Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão.jpg|link=Bartolomeu de Gusmão (nonfiction)|1705: Inventor and priest [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão (nonfiction)|Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s uses [[scrying engine]] to design improved [[Airship (nonfiction)|airship]]. | |File:Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão.jpg|link=Bartolomeu de Gusmão (nonfiction)|1705: Inventor and priest [[Bartolomeu de Gusmão (nonfiction)|Bartolomeu de Gusmão]]'s uses [[scrying engine]] to design improved [[Airship (nonfiction)|airship]]. |
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1672: Mathematician and politician Johan de Witt dies in a riot. The rioters will partially eat his body.
1911: The first cable message sent around the world from the U.S. by commercial telegraph was transmitted from New York City. It read “This message sent around the world,” left the New York Times building at 7:00 pm and was received at 7:16 pm after travelling nearly 29,000 miles through 16 relays via the Azores, Gibraltar, India, Phillipines, Midway, Guam, Hawaii and San Francisco.
1912: Thomas Edison receives U.S. patent No. 1036470 for a “Phonographic Apparatus,” and No. 1036471 for a “Storage Battery.”
1923: Miniaturized version of John Ambrose Fleming delivers lecture from within Fleming tube.
1942: The first visible quantity of a plutonium compound, plutonium(IV) iodate, is isolated by nuclear chemists Burris Cunningham and Louis Werner.
1961: Physicist and academic Percy Williams Bridgman dies. He won the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the physics of high pressures.
1962: Mathematician and crime-fighter Alice Beta publishes new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.