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||1727: Ferdinand Berthoud born ... scientist and watchmaker. Pic.
||1727: Ferdinand Berthoud born ... scientist and watchmaker. Pic.


||1741: New York governor George Clarke's complex at Fort George is burned in an arson attack, starting the New York Conspiracy of 1741.
||1741: New York governor George Clarke's complex at Fort George is burned in an arson attack, starting the New York Conspiracy of 1741. Pic.


||1796: Jakob Steiner born ... mathematician who worked primarily in geometry. Pic.
||1796: Jakob Steiner born ... mathematician who worked primarily in geometry. Pic.
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||1862: Dorr Felt born ... inventor and industrialist who was known for having invented the Comptometer, an early computing device, and the Comptograph, the first printing adding machine.  Pic.
||1862: Dorr Felt born ... inventor and industrialist who was known for having invented the Comptometer, an early computing device, and the Comptograph, the first printing adding machine.  Pic.
||1870: Agnes Sime Baxter born ... mathematician.


||1871: Augustus De Morgan dies ... mathematician and academic ... formulated De Morgan's laws and introduced the term mathematical induction, making its idea rigorous. Pic.
||1871: Augustus De Morgan dies ... mathematician and academic ... formulated De Morgan's laws and introduced the term mathematical induction, making its idea rigorous. Pic.


||1877: Edgar Cayce born ... mystic and psychic.
||1877: Edgar Cayce born ... mystic and psychic. Pic.


||1891: Walter Andrew Shewhart born ... physicist, engineer and statistician, sometimes known as the father of statistical quality control.
||1891: Walter A. Shewhart born ... physicist, engineer and statistician, sometimes known as the father of statistical quality control. Pic.


||1895: Ion Barbu born ... mathematician and poet. Pic.
||1895: Ion Barbu born ... mathematician and poet. Pic.
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File:Curie_and_radium_by_Castaigne.jpg|link=Radium (nonfiction)|1899: Marie and Pierre Curie use [[Radium (nonfiction)|radium compounds]] to detect and counteract crimes against both [[Crimes against physical constants|physical constants]] and [[Crimes against chemical constants|chemical constants]].
File:Curie_and_radium_by_Castaigne.jpg|link=Radium (nonfiction)|1899: Marie and Pierre Curie use [[Radium (nonfiction)|radium compounds]] to detect and counteract crimes against both [[Crimes against physical constants|physical constants]] and [[Crimes against chemical constants|chemical constants]].


||1905: Thomas Townsend Brown born ... physicist and engineer.
||1905: Thomas Townsend Brown born ... physicist and engineer, ionic propulsion. Pic search.


||1907: Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot dies ... chemist and politician noted for the Thomsen–Berthelot principle of thermochemistry. He synthesized many organic compounds from inorganic substances, providing a large amount of counterevidence to the theory of Jöns Jakob Berzelius that organic compounds required organisms in their synthesis. Pic.
||1907: Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot dies ... chemist and politician noted for the Thomsen–Berthelot principle of thermochemistry. He synthesized many organic compounds from inorganic substances, providing a large amount of counterevidence to the theory of Jöns Jakob Berzelius that organic compounds required organisms in their synthesis. Pic.
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File:William C. Davidon.jpg|link=William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|1927: Physicist, mathematician, and activist [[William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|William C. Davidon]] born. Davidon will develop the first quasi-Newton algorithm, now known as the Davidon–Fletcher–Powell formula.
File:William C. Davidon.jpg|link=William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|1927: Physicist, mathematician, and activist [[William C. Davidon (nonfiction)|William C. Davidon]] born. Davidon will develop the first quasi-Newton algorithm, now known as the Davidon–Fletcher–Powell formula.


File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|1927: Journalist, writer, literary editor, and actor [[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] born.
File:George Plimpton 1993.jpg|link=George Plimpton (nonfiction)|1927: Journalist, writer, literary editor, and actor [[George Plimpton (nonfiction)|George Plimpton]] born. Plimpton will be famous for "participatory journalism": competing in professional sporting events, playing with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, performing a circus trapeze act, and then recording the experience from the point of view of an amateur.


||1930: James J. Andrews born ... mathematician and academic. Pic: http://urbanareas.net/info/andrews-james-j-mathematician/
||1930: James J. Andrews born ... mathematician and academic. Pic: http://urbanareas.net/info/andrews-james-j-mathematician/

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