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||1872: Léon Delagrange born ... pilot and sculptor. Pic.
||1872: Léon Delagrange born ... pilot and sculptor. Pic.
File:Jacquard loom with two children and a dog (circa 1877).jpg|link=Jacquard loom (nonfiction)|1877: Children reprogram [[Jacquard loom (nonfiction)|Jacquard loom]] to compute new family of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]].


||1879: Adolf Anderssen dies ... mathematician and chess player. Pic.
||1879: Adolf Anderssen dies ... mathematician and chess player. Pic.
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||1969: Apollo program: Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module.
||1969: Apollo program: Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module.
File:Howard Aiken.jpg|link=Howard H. Aiken (nonfiction)|1969: Physicist, computer scientist, and [[APTO]] field engineer [[Howard H. Aiken (nonfiction)|Howard H. Aiken]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which compute and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


||1987: Peter Karl Henrici dies ... mathematician best known for his contributions to the field of numerical analysis. Pic.
||1987: Peter Karl Henrici dies ... mathematician best known for his contributions to the field of numerical analysis. Pic.
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||2013: Cartha DeLoach dies ... FBI agent and author. Pic.
||2013: Cartha DeLoach dies ... FBI agent and author. Pic.
File:Tractor.jpg|link=Tractor (nonfiction)|2013: ''[[Tractor (nonfiction)|Tractor]]'' voted Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].


||2015: Jenifer Wheildon Brown dies ... physicist and computer scientist. She is most noted for her formulation of ray tracing equations in a cold magneto-plasma, now widely known in the radio science community as Haselgrove's Equations. Pic search.
||2015: Jenifer Wheildon Brown dies ... physicist and computer scientist. She is most noted for her formulation of ray tracing equations in a cold magneto-plasma, now widely known in the radio science community as Haselgrove's Equations. Pic search.

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