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File:Niles Cartouchian 2.jpg|link=Niles Cartouchian (1900s)|1851: Famed gem detective and crime-fighter [[Niles Cartouchian (1900s)]] accuses rival gem detective [[Egon Rhodomunde]] of trafficking in illegal [[Time crystal (nonfiction)|time crystals]].
File:Niles Cartouchian 2.jpg|link=Niles Cartouchian (1900s)|1851: Famed gem detective and crime-fighter [[Niles Cartouchian (1900s)]] accuses rival gem detective [[Egon Rhodomunde]] of trafficking in illegal [[Time crystal (nonfiction)|time crystals]].


||1852: Gotthold Eisenstein dies ... mathematician and academic ... specialized in number theory and analysis, and proved several results that eluded even Gauss.
||1852: Gotthold Eisenstein dies ... mathematician and academic ... specialized in number theory and analysis, and proved several results that eluded even Gauss. Pic.


||1883: Édouard Chatton born ... biologist who first characterized the distinction between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems of cellular organization. Pic.
||1883: Édouard Chatton born ... biologist who first characterized the distinction between the eukaryotic and prokaryotic systems of cellular organization. Pic.
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||1909: Ronald Richter born ... scientist who became infamous in connection with the Argentine Huemul Project and the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA). The project was intended to generate energy from nuclear fusion. Pic.
||1909: Ronald Richter born ... scientist who became infamous in connection with the Argentine Huemul Project and the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA). The project was intended to generate energy from nuclear fusion. Pic.


||1910: Cahit Arf born ... mathematician and academic.
||1910: Cahit Arf born ... mathematician and academic. Pic.


||1910: Former President Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first U.S. president to fly in an airplane. He flew for four minutes with Arch Hoxsey in a plane built by the Wright brothers at Kinloch Field (Lambert–St. Louis International Airport), St. Louis, Missouri.
||1910: Former President Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first U.S. president to fly in an airplane. He flew for four minutes with Arch Hoxsey in a plane built by the Wright brothers at Kinloch Field (Lambert–St. Louis International Airport), St. Louis, Missouri.

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