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Centre players on their sideline during the game
Centre players on their sideline during the game

The 1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game was a regular-season collegiate American football game played on October 29, 1921, at Harvard Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts. The contest featured the undefeated Centre Praying Colonels, representing Centre College, and the undefeated Harvard Crimson, representing Harvard University. Centre entered the game as heavy underdogs, as Harvard had received 3-to-1 odds to win prior to kickoff. The only score of the game came less than two minutes into the third quarter when Centre quarterback Bo McMillin rushed for a touchdown. The conversion failed but the Colonels' defense held for the remainder of the game, and Centre won the game 6–0. The game is widely viewed as one of the largest upsets in college football history. It is often referred to by the shorthand "C6H0"; this originated shortly after the game when a Centre professor remarked that Harvard had been poisoned by this "impossible" chemical formula. (Full article...)

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Removed: 1945 - At Gimbels Department Store in New York City the first ballpoint pens go on sale (price: $12.50 each).

The article specifies trhat biros were made in Argentina two years previous to this (and presumably were also sold there, not merely stockpiled indefinately). So the anniversary is of the first US sales, not the first World sales ... and we're not into US-centricism, non? --Tagishsimon
Good call. I'm against US-centricism and I missed that. Thanks. -- PFHLai 12:32, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Black Tuesday

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I read in my local paper that today was Black Tuesday in 1929. There is an article for it, under The Wall Street Crash of '29. THis is an important event, and it triggered the worst economic dperession to date. Should it be included?

1929 - The New York Stock Exchange crashes in what will be called the Crash of '29 or Black Tuesday, ending the Great Bull Market of the 1920s and beginning the Great Depression. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by The Modern Prometheus (talkcontribs) 12:33, 29 October 2006 (UTC).[reply]

Thanks for the suggestion. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 started on "Black Thursday" the week before. This crash was mentioned on MainPage on October 24. Let's not repeat-feature the same events. Thanks. --PFHLai 09:43, 2 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

2012 notes

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howcheng {chat} 12:47, 28 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Addendum: Walter Raleigh now ineligible again, replaced with Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (first appearance)

2013 notes

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howcheng {chat} 06:39, 28 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

2014 notes

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howcheng {chat} 07:57, 28 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

It is too late now for this year, but I think it would be helpful to note in the entry regarding the European Constitution that it was never ratified by the member states. AtHomeIn神戸 (talk) 01:01, 30 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

2015 notes

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howcheng {chat} 07:42, 27 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

2016 notes

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howcheng {chat} 04:09, 29 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

2017 notes

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howcheng {chat} 04:05, 29 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

2018

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It may be too late to include this, but October 29, 2018 is the 100th anniversary of one of the last surviving star actresses of the silent era, Diana Serra Cary -- known in her time on screen as "Baby Peggy". I don't think it's too much to her her listed in the births/deaths section on this day, given the significance of the anniversary. :-) Stolengood (talk) 03:50, 28 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

2018 notes

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howcheng {chat} 16:02, 29 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

2019 notes

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howcheng {chat} 15:30, 30 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

2020 notes

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howcheng {chat} 18:22, 30 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

2021 notes

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howcheng {chat} 06:56, 30 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Entry for 1955

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The entry for 1955 "An explosion, likely caused by a World War II–era naval mine, capsized the Soviet ship Novorossiysk in the harbor of Sevastopol, with the loss of 608 men." is discrepant with the article at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_battleship_Giulio_Cesare, which claims that 617 men were lost. Please fix one or the other. 98.151.249.222 (talk) 06:07, 29 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]