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- 1281: Irwin Allen Ginsberg
- ... so open with his views helped put America in a mood which was against the war. The list of 60's events that Ginsberg played an important part in. He participated in Ken Kesey's Acid Test Festivals in San Francisco, and helped Kesey relieve tension between the San Francisco hippies and the Hell's Angels. In the summer of 1965 Ginsberg made a trip to London with several other Beat ...
- 1282: Paul Ehrlich
- ... the senior house physician at the Charite Hospital in Berlin. While working at the hospital, Ehrlich grew to be known as an expert stainer. He showed that all dyes could be categorized as being basic, acid, or neutral. Through staining experiments, he discovered the tubercule bacilli. With this discovery, Ehrlich collaborated with Robert Koch and undertook the first treatment of patients with tuberculosis in the Moabit Hospital located in Berlin. Paul ...
- 1283: Madonna
- ... only the second greatest hits album to make the top ten list. Furthermore, her album Erotica Madonna, including songs like "Erotica," "Fever," "Bye Bye Baby," "Deeper and Deeper," "Bad Girl," "Waiting," "Thief of Hearts," "Words," "Rain," "Why's It So Hard," "In This Life," "Secret Garden," and "Where Life Begins," was timed for release with her controversial book entitled Sex, was brought out late in 1992. The book immediately was a ...
- 1284: John Dalton
- ... the barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, rainfall, the formation of clouds, and evaporation and the distribution and character of atmospheric moisture, including the concept of the dew point. He was the first to confirm the theory that rain is caused not by any change in atmospheric pressure but by a decrease of temperature. In his studies with water he determined the point of the maximum density of water to be 42.5° F ...
- 1285: All Good Things
- ... masking tape in the world if only you would talk to me. The church was packed with Mark's friends. Chuck's sister sang "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Why did it have to rain on the day of the funeral? It was difficult enough at the graveside. The pastor said the usual prayers, and the bugler played taps. One by one those who loved Mark took a last walk ...
- 1286: Comparing Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein
- ... least prolong the peace until Britain and France were ready for war, but unfortunately they were mistaken. Chamberlain went back to England, with his umbrella on his side, Chamberlains umbrella, which he carried in rain or shine, became a symbol of appeasement, or trying to get along with Hitler or the Failure of the appeasement soon became clear (Snyder, 15) Hitler broke the Munich agreement in March 1939 and seized ...
- 1287: Ira Remsen: A Scientist Unknown His Work
- ... He moved and resided in Carmel, California. Until his passing away on March 4, 1927 of natural causes. Saccharin Saccharin is derived from the Latin word saccharum, meaning sugar. Saccharin is also called Ortho-sulfobenzoic acid imide; the formula is C6H4CONHSO2. Saccharin is a synthetic, white, crystalline powder that melts at 228.08 to 229.7 degrees Celsius and very soluble in water. It is 550 times as sweet as sugar ...
- 1288: The Writings of Ernest Hemingway
- ... get on with his life on his own. Hemingway shows the change of character as he states, "After a while (he) went out and left the hospital and walked back to the hotel in the rain." He did not mourn or feel like his own life had ended with her death, rather he was able to continue on with his newfound inner strength and face his world alone. I believe this ...
- 1289: The Nomination of Andrew Jackson to the "Presidents Hall of Fame"
- ... To emphasize his point, in 1838 (one year after Jackson left office), a unit of federal troops rounded up the 15,000 Cherokee who resisted relocation and remained in Georgia and during the cold and rain of winter forced them to march to their lands in the west, this was known as the "Trail of Tears" since about 25% of the people died in route of either disease, starvation, and exposure ...
- 1290: Charles Manson: Orgins of a Madman
- ... that Manson seriously started developing his cult. Manson's following grew and many more people were recruited in the "Family." He started preaching to his followers in bizzare ways. He would have the group take acid trips then listen to him as he spun twisted stories that put ideas into their heads. Charles would reenact the Crucifixion of Christ, trying to instill upon his follower's minds that he was Jesus ...
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