Today in History
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1956 – The first perfect game in Major League Baseball World Series
New York Yankees’ Don Larsen pitched the only no-hitter game against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the history of the World Series.
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1948 – World’s first internal pacemaker implanted
A 43-year-old man called Arne Larsson was the recipient of the pacemaker which worked only for a few hours. However, Larsson lived long after the pacemaker stopped working. He died in 2001 at the age of 86.
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1919 – World’s first transcontinental air race
63 airplanes – 15 from San Francisco and 48 from New York – took part in this 5400-mile round-trip race. The winner, Lieutenant Belvin Maynard, took 3 days and 21 hours to return to New York.
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1912 – First Balkan war begins
Montenegro started the conflict by declaring war on the Ottoman Empire. A few days later Greece, Bulgaria, and Serbia joined the war and created the Balkan League. The 7-month long war ended with a decisive Balkan League victory. Dissatisfaction over the spoils of the war led to the Second Balkan War a year later.
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1871 – Great Chicago fire begins
The fire that destroyed most of Chicago’s business district began in a barn on the evening of October 8, 1871. A very dry summer and an early autumn fanned the fire, which raged for 2 days. It killed over 300 people and destroyed property worth millions of dollars.
Births On This Day, October 8
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1985 – Bruno Mars
American singer-songwriter, producer, actor
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1970 – Matt Damon
American actor, screenwriter, producer
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1943 – Chevy Chase
American comedian, actor
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1939 – Harvey Pekar
American author
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1895 – Juan Perón
Argentine military officer, politician, 29th President of Argentina
Deaths On This Day, October 8
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1992 – Willy Brandt
German politician, 4th Chancellor of Germany, Nobel Prize laureate
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1967 – Clement Attlee
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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1936 – Premchand
Indian author
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1869 – Franklin Pierce
American politician, 14th President of the United States
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1793 – John Hancock
American politician, 1st Governor of Massachusetts