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Interesting things that happened October 21st:

Birthdays on this date:
 In 1772 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (in England), poet
 In 1833 Alfred Bernhard Nobel (in Stockholm, Sweden), created dynamite and
         Peace Prizes
 In 1907 Sir George Solti, symphonic conductor
 In 1914 Martin Gardner, Scientific American math and puzzles columnist
 In 1917 Dizzy Gillespie, trumpeter, a creator of modern jazz
 In 1928 Whitey Ford, NY Yankee pitcher
 In 1933 Georgia Brown
 In 1940 Manfred Mann, musician
       + Elvin Bishop, guitarist
 In 1945 Kathy Young
 In 1953 Charlotte Caffey, singer (GoGos)
 In 1956 Carrie Fisher (in Beverly Hills), actor (Star Wars, Blues Brothers)
 In 1971 Jade Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger
 In 19?? Julie Parrish

Events worth noting:
       + Feast of St. Hilarion, an ascetic and lover of solitude and penance
       + Orionid meteor shower, radiant in Orion
       + Somali National Day
 In 1582 Magellan Day
 In 1797 U.S. Navy frigate USS Constitution, Old Ironsides, launched in
         Boston.
 In 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.  Although killed in this battle, Nelson
         established British naval supremacy for the next century, beating
         both French and Spanish.
 In 1861 Battle of Balls Bluff, Virginia.
 In 1868 Severe earthquake at 7:53 a.m., centered in Hayward, Calif.
 In 1869 First shipment of fresh oysters comes overland to San Francisco from
         Baltimore.
 In 1879 Thomas Edison commercially perfects the carbonized cotton filament
         light bulb.
 In 1897 Yerkes Observatory of the University of Chicago is dedicated.
 In 1915 First transatlantic radiotelephone message (Arlington, VA - Paris).
 In 1918 Margaret Owen sets world typing speed record of 170 wpm for 1 min.
 In 1923 Walther Bauersfeld gives the first public demonstration of Zeiss's
         Model I planetarium projector at the Deutsches Museum, Munich.
 In 1944 US troops captured Aachen, first large German city to fall (WW II).
 In 1945 Women in France allowed to vote for the first time.
 In 1948 Facsimile high-speed radio transmission demonstrated, Washington DC.
 In 1959 Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opens in New
         York.
 In 1960 JFK and Nixon clashed in 4th and final pres debate.
 In 1967 Ejnar Hertzsprung, Danish astrophysicist dies at 94.
       + Thousands opposing Vietnam War tried to storm the Pentagon.
 In 1971 Nixon nominates Lewis F. Powell and William H. Rehnquist to US
         Supreme Court, following resignations of Justices Hugo Black and John
         Harlan.
 In 1974 First Islander shut-out opponent - Billy Smith 5-0 vs Caps.
 In 1975 Venera 9, first craft to orbit the planet Venus launched.
 In 1976 Saul Bellow wins Nobel Prize for Literature.
 In 1977 US recalls William Bowdler, ambassador to South Africa.
 In 1984 Steve Jones runs Chicago Marathon in world record 2 h 8 m 5 s.

And remember ...
 Computer Learning Month
 Healthy Lung Month
 National Cookie Month
 National Pizza Month
 National Spinal Health Month

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several errors have been found in the past.  Don't place any bets on the basis
of what you find here.  -- Gabe