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2011-11-06
November 6: Greg Graffin

Greg Graffin (1965) It was on this date, November 6, 1965, that the lead singer for punk rock group Bad Religion, and a Ph.D. in Paleoanthropology from Cornell University, Greg Graffin, was born in Madison, Wisconsin. Aside from being co-founder of his own punk-rock group, Graffin is considered one of the five leading bone tissue […]

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2011-11-06
November 6: Cesare Lombroso (1835)

It was on this date, November 6, 1835, that Italian-Jewish anthropologist and criminologist Cesare Lombroso was born Ezechia Marco Lombroso in Verona, Italy. To read more, go to THIS LINK. Originally published November 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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2011-11-06
November 6: Mike Nichols (1931)

It was on this date, November 6, 1931, that American film director and screen writer Mike Nichols was born Michael Igor Peschkowsky, into a Russian-Jewish family, in Berlin, Germany. To read more, go to THIS LINK. Originally published November 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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2011-11-05
November 5: Will Durant (1885)

It was on this date, November 5, 1885, that the chief author of The Story of Civilization (11 vols., 1954-1975), William James Durant, was born in North Adams, Massachusetts. To read more, go to THIS LINK. Originally published November 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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2011-11-05
November 5: J.B.S. Haldane (1892)

It was on this date, November 5, 1892, that British biochemist and geneticist John Burdon Sanderson Haldane was born in Scotland. To read more, go to THIS LINK. Originally published November 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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2011-11-04
November 4: Howard Carter and the Ancient Egyptians (1922)

It was on this date, November 4, 1922, that English archaeologist Howard Carter found Egyptian King Tutankhamen’s tomb. To read more, go to THIS LINK. Originally published November 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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2011-11-04
November 4: Eden Phillpotts (1862)

It was on this date, November 4, 1862, that British novelist, poet and playwright Eden Phillpotts was born in India. To read more, go to THIS LINK. Originally published November 2003 by Ronald Bruce Meyer.

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2011-11-03
November 3: Joining Church and State

King Henry VIII and the First Act of Supremacy (1534) It was also on this date, November 3, 1534, that England's Parliament passed the first Act of Supremacy, thus making King Henry VIII head of the English church. Under Henry's urging, and in 276 words, Parliament gave to the head of state the role until […]

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2011-11-03
November 3: Ludovic Kennedy

Sir Ludovic Kennedy (1919) It was on this date, November 3, 1919, that British writer and broadcaster Ludovic Henry Coverley Kennedy was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. Ludovic Kennedy, the son of a sea captain who died in battle, saw action himself in World War II in the Royal Navy, then embarked on a successful career […]

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2011-11-02
November 2: Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster (1913) It was on this date, November 2, 1913, that American actor Burt Lancaster was born Burton Stephen Lancaster, one of five children, in New York City. Lancaster had a tough life on the streets of New York and attended a Protestant church. There he was strongly influenced by its pastor and the […]

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November 15: William Pitt + Albertus Magnus

William Pitt the Elder (1708) It was on this date, November 15, 1708, that "The Great Commoner," English statesman William Pitt the Elder, was born in London. After attending Oxford, Pitt stood for Parliament, where he attracted followers by opposing the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole. He was a novel politician in a largely corrupt […]



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