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File:Erhard Schmidt.jpg|link=Erhard Schmidt (nonfiction)|1959 Dec. 6: Mathematician [[Erhard Schmidt (nonfiction)|Erhard Schmidt]] dies. He made important contributions to functional analysis and modern set theory.
File:Erhard Schmidt.jpg|link=Erhard Schmidt (nonfiction)|1959 Dec. 6: Mathematician [[Erhard Schmidt (nonfiction)|Erhard Schmidt]] dies. He made important contributions to functional analysis and modern set theory.


File:Donald_J._Hughes.png|link=Donald J. Hughes (nonfiction)|1960 Apr. 12: Nuclear physicist [[Donald J. Hughes (nonfiction)|Donald J. Hughes]] dies. Hughes was one of the signers of the Franck Report in June, 1945, recommending that the United States not use the atomic bomb as a weapon to prompt the surrender of Japan in World War II.
File:Operation Sandblast track.jpg|link=Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|1960 Apr. 25: The United States Navy submarine USS Triton completes [[Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|Operation Sandblast]], the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe.
File:Operation Sandblast track.jpg|link=Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|1960 Apr. 25: The United States Navy submarine USS Triton completes [[Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|Operation Sandblast]], the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe.
File:Henry Whitehead.jpg|link=J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|1960 May 8: Mathematician and academic [[J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|J. H. C. Whitehead]] dies. During the Second World War, he worked with the codebreakers at Bletchley Park.
File:Henry Whitehead.jpg|link=J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|1960 May 8: Mathematician and academic [[J. H. C. Whitehead (nonfiction)|J. H. C. Whitehead]] dies. During the Second World War, Whitehead worked with the codebreakers at Bletchley Park.
File:Operation Sandblast track.jpg|link=Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|1960 May 10: The nuclear submarine USS Triton completes [[Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|Operation Sandblast]], the first underwater circumnavigation of the earth.
File:Operation Sandblast track.jpg|link=Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|1960 May 10: The nuclear submarine USS Triton completes [[Operation Sandblast (nonfiction)|Operation Sandblast]], the first underwater circumnavigation of the earth.
File:Oswald Veblen 1915.jpg|link=Oswald Veblen (nonfiction)|1960 Aug. 10: Mathematician and academic [[Oswald Veblen (nonfiction)|Oswald Veblen]] dies. His work found application in atomic physics and the theory of relativity.
File:Oswald Veblen 1915.jpg|link=Oswald Veblen (nonfiction)|1960 Aug. 10: Mathematician and academic [[Oswald Veblen (nonfiction)|Oswald Veblen]] dies. Veblen's work found application in atomic physics and the theory of relativity.
File:Philo T Farnsworth.jpg|link=Philo Farnsworth (nonfiction)|1930 Aug. 26: [[Philo Farnsworth (nonfiction)|Philo Farnsworth]] is granted a ptent (U.S. 1,773,980) for his television system . This is his first patent, with a description of his image dissector tube, and his most important contribution to the development of television.  
File:Philo T Farnsworth.jpg|link=Philo Farnsworth (nonfiction)|1930 Aug. 26: [[Philo Farnsworth (nonfiction)|Philo Farnsworth]] is granted a ptent (U.S. 1,773,980) for his television system. This is Farnsworth's first patent, with a description of his image dissector tube, and his most important contribution to the development of television.  


File:Erwin Schrödinger (1933).jpg|link=Erwin Schrödinger (nonfiction)|1961 Jan. 4: Physicist and academic [[Erwin Schrödinger (nonfiction)|Erwin Schrödinger]] dies. He was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics for the formulation of the Schrödinger equation.
File:Erwin Schrödinger (1933).jpg|link=Erwin Schrödinger (nonfiction)|1961 Jan. 4: Physicist and academic [[Erwin Schrödinger (nonfiction)|Erwin Schrödinger]] dies. Schrödinger was awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics for the formulation of the Schrödinger equation.
File:Eisenhower in the Oval Office February 1956.jpg|link=Military-industrial complex (nonfiction)|1961 Jan. 17: U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers a televised farewell address to the nation three days before leaving office, in which he warns against the accumulation of power by the "[[Military-industrial complex (nonfiction)|military–industrial complex]]."
File:Eisenhower in the Oval Office February 1956.jpg|link=Military-industrial complex (nonfiction)|1961 Jan. 17: U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers a televised farewell address to the nation three days before leaving office, in which he warns against the accumulation of power by the "[[Military-industrial complex (nonfiction)|military–industrial complex]]."
File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961 Feb. 12: Spacecraft [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] launched. It will become the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (although it will lose contact with Earth and not send back any data).
File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961 Feb. 12: Spacecraft [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] launched. It will become the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (although it will lose contact with Earth and not send back any data).
File:Yuri Gagarin Vostok1.jpg|link=Yuri Gagarin (nonfiction)|1961 Apr. 12: Soviet cosmonaut [[Yuri Gagarin (nonfiction)|Yuri Gagarin]] becomes the first human to travel into outer space and perform the first manned orbital flight (Vostok 1).
File:Yuri Gagarin Vostok1.jpg|link=Yuri Gagarin (nonfiction)|1961 Apr. 12: Soviet cosmonaut [[Yuri Gagarin (nonfiction)|Yuri Gagarin]] becomes the first human to travel into outer space and perform the first manned orbital flight (Vostok 1).
File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961 May 19: [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] becomes the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (the probe had lost contact with Earth a month earlier and did not send back any data).
File:Venera 1.jpg|link=Venera 1 (nonfiction)|1961 May 19: [[Venera 1 (nonfiction)|Venera 1]] becomes the first man-made object to fly-by another planet by passing Venus (the probe had lost contact with Earth a month earlier and did not send back any data).
File:Percy Williams Bridgman.jpg|link=Percy Williams Bridgman (nonfiction)|1961 Aug. 20: Physicist and academic [[Percy Williams Bridgman (nonfiction)|Percy Williams Bridgman]] dies. He won the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the physics of high pressures.
File:Percy Williams Bridgman.jpg|link=Percy Williams Bridgman (nonfiction)|1961 Aug. 20: Physicist and academic [[Percy Williams Bridgman (nonfiction)|Percy Williams Bridgman]] Bridgman. He won the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the physics of high pressures.


File:John Riedl.jpg|link=John T. Riedl (nonfiction)|1962 Jan. 20: Computer scientist and academic [[John T. Riedl (nonfiction)|John T. Riedl]] born. Reidl will be a founder of the field of recommender systems, social computing, and interactive intelligent user interface systems.  
File:John Riedl.jpg|link=John T. Riedl (nonfiction)|1962 Jan. 20: Computer scientist and academic [[John T. Riedl (nonfiction)|John T. Riedl]] born. Reidl will be a founder of the field of recommender systems, social computing, and interactive intelligent user interface systems.  

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Timeline of non-fictional "On This Day in History" items ordered by date from 1900 AD to today.

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