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||1910: Pao-Lu Hsu born ... mathematician noted for his work in probability theory and statistics. Pic. | ||1910: Pao-Lu Hsu born ... mathematician noted for his work in probability theory and statistics. Pic. | ||
File:Sylvanus Morley.jpg|link=Sylvanus Morley (nonfiction)|1916: Archaeologist and | File:Sylvanus Morley.jpg|link=Sylvanus Morley (nonfiction)|1916: Archaeologist and [[APTO]] undercover agent [[Sylvanus Morley (nonfiction)|Sylvanus Morley]] uses archaeological expedition to Mexico during World War I as cover story for secret investigation into [[Crimes against mathematical constants|Crimes against Mayan calendrical constants]]. | ||
||1919: Hilda Hänchen born ... physicist and academic. Pic search. | ||1919: Hilda Hänchen born ... physicist and academic. Pic search. |
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1599: Explorer Cornelis de Houtman dies. He discovered a new sea route from Europe to Indonesia, beginning the Dutch spice trade.
1681: Mathematician Michelangelo Ricci created Cardinal.
1861: Chemist Lazăr Edeleanu born. Edeleanu will invent the modern method of refining crude oil, and will be the first chemist to synthesize amphetamine.
1916: Archaeologist and APTO undercover agent Sylvanus Morley uses archaeological expedition to Mexico during World War I as cover story for secret investigation into Crimes against Mayan calendrical constants.
1938: Asclepius Myrmidon publishes On Halting Problems, about the computational and medical problem of determining, from a description of an arbitrary computer program and an input, whether the program will finish running or continue to run forever.
1982: Mathematician and academic Haskell Curry dies. He is known for his work in combinatory logic.