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||1909: Stanislaw Ulam born ... mathematician and academic. Pic.
||1909: Stanislaw Ulam born ... mathematician and academic. Pic.


||1914: Manuel Sadosky born ... mathematician and academic ... the father of computer science studies in Argentina. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=manuel+sadosky
||1914: Manuel Sadosky born ... mathematician and academic ... the father of computer science studies in Argentina. Pic search.


||1915: Max Jammer born ... physicist and philosopher of physics. Pic.
||1915: Max Jammer born ... physicist and philosopher of physics. Pic.
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||1920: Roberto Calvi born ... banker. Pic.
||1920: Roberto Calvi born ... banker. Pic.
||1923: Mathematician and academic Pieter Hendrik Schoute dies. Pic.


File:Charles Lindbergh.jpg|link=File:Charles Lindbergh.jpg|link=Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)|1926: Aviator [[Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)|Charles Lindbergh]] opens service on the newly designated 278-mile (447 km) Contract Air Mail Route #2 (CAM-2) to provide service between St. Louis and Chicago (Maywood Field) with two intermediate stops in Springfield and Peoria, Illinois.
File:Charles Lindbergh.jpg|link=File:Charles Lindbergh.jpg|link=Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)|1926: Aviator [[Charles Lindbergh (nonfiction)|Charles Lindbergh]] opens service on the newly designated 278-mile (447 km) Contract Air Mail Route #2 (CAM-2) to provide service between St. Louis and Chicago (Maywood Field) with two intermediate stops in Springfield and Peoria, Illinois.

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