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15 March, 2024Today In History
Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 7 July.
- Isaac Newton receives his M.Afrom Trinity College Cambridge.
- Kings College in NYC opens. School later renamed Columbia College
- Central American federation is dissolved.
- US annexs Calif
- 4 people hunged in Wash DC convicted of conspiring with John W Booth
- Travelers cheque patented
- US annexes Hawaii
- Great White Fleet leaves SF Bay
- Construction began on Boulder (Hoover) Dam
- US forces land in Iceland to forestall Nazi invasion
- Mother Frances X Cabrini canonized as 1st American saint
- `Dragnet' premiers on NBC radio. A TV series in 1951 & in 1967
- Pres Eisenhower signs Alaska statehood bill
- Vivian Leigh dies at 53
- Apollo 15 returned 12d /7 hr/11 min/53 sec.
- Veronica Lake dies at 58
- Solomon Is gains independence from Britain (National Day).
- 1st solar-powered aircraft crosses English Channel.
- Az Judge Sandra Day O'Connor 1 female nominated on Supreme Court
- Supreme Court struck down Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction law
- Yanks trailing by 7 score 7 in 7th on 7/7 & 5 in 8th-Beat Twins 12-7
- Kiwanis Clubs end men-only tradition vote to admit women