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||1897 – The first Library of Congress building opens its doors to the public; the library had previously been housed in the Congressional Reading Room in the U.S. Capitol. | ||1897 – The first Library of Congress building opens its doors to the public; the library had previously been housed in the Congressional Reading Room in the U.S. Capitol. | ||
||Donald William Kerst (b. November 1, 1911) was an American physicist who worked on advanced particle accelerator concepts (accelerator physics) and plasma physics. He is most notable for his development of the betatron, a novel type of particle accelerator used to accelerate electrons. Pic. | |||
||Andrzej Mostowski (b. 1 November 1913) was a Polish mathematician. He is perhaps best remembered for the Mostowski collapse lemma. | ||Andrzej Mostowski (b. 1 November 1913) was a Polish mathematician. He is perhaps best remembered for the Mostowski collapse lemma. |
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1790: Edmund Burke publishes Reflections on the Revolution in France, in which he predicts that the French Revolution will end in a disaster.
1932: Broadway production based on famed illustration Alice and Niles Dancing is a smash hit.
1973: Watergate scandal: Leon Jaworski is appointed as the new Watergate Special Prosecutor.
2017: Steganographic analysis of famed illustration "Fightin'" Bert Russell reveals four terabytes of encrypted data.