Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
November 1
November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 60 days remaining.
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Events
- 996 - Emperor Otto III issues a deed to Gottschalk, Bishop of Freising , which is the oldest known document using the name Ostarrîchi (Austria in Old High German).
- 1512 - The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo, is exhibited to the public for the first time.
- 1520 - The Strait of Magellan, the passage immediately south of mainland South America, connecting the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans, is first navigated by Ferdinand Magellan during his global circumnavigation voyage.
- 1530 - An approximated 400,000 die after the Netherlands' dikes fail.
- 1604 - William Shakespeare's tragedy Othello is presented for the first time, at Whitehall Palace in London.
- 1611 - William Shakespeare's romantic comedy The Tempest is presented for the first time, at Whitehall Palace in London.
- 1683 - The British crown colony of New York is subdivided into 12 counties.
- 1755 - Lisbon earthquake: In Portugal, Lisbon is destroyed by a massive earthquake and tsunami, killing between sixty and ninety thousand people.
- 1765 - The British Parliament enacts the Stamp Act on the 13 colonies in order to help pay for British military operations in North America.
- 1790 - Edmund Burke publishes Reflections on the Revolution in France, in which he predicts that the French Revolution will end in disaster.
- 1800 - US President John Adams becomes the first President of the United States to live in the Executive Mansion (later renamed the White House).
- 1848 - In Boston, Massachusetts, the first medical school for women, The Boston Female Medical School (which will later merge with Boston University School of Medicine ), opens.
- 1859 - The current Cape Lookout , North Carolina, lighthouse is lighted for the first time. Its first-order Fresnel lens can be seen for 19 miles (30 kilometers).
- 1861 - American Civil War: US President Abraham Lincoln appoints George McClellan as commander of the Union Army, replacing the aged General Winfield Scott.
- 1870 - In the United States, the Weather Bureau (later renamed the National Weather Service) makes its first official meteorological forecast.
- 1876 - New Zealand's provincial government system is dissolved.
- 1894 - Nicholas II becomes the new Tsar of Russia after his father, Alexander III, dies.
- 1896 - A picture showing the naked breasts of a woman appears in National Geographic magazine for the first time.
- 1914 - World War I: the first British naval defeat of the war, the Battle of Coronel is fought off of the coast of Chile.
- 1918 - Malbone Street Wreck: the worst rapid transit accident in world history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York City, with at least 93 dead.
- 1922 - The last sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Mehmed VI, abdicates.
- 1939 - The first rabbit born after artificial insemination is shown to the world.
- 1943 - World War II: Operation Goodtime launched - United States Marines invade Bougainville in the Solomon Islands.
- 1944 - World War II: Operation Infatuate launched - The British Army land at Walcheren in the Netherlands.
- 1948 - Off southern Manchuria, 6,000 are killed as a Chinese merchant ship explodes and sinks.
- 1950 - Puerto Rican nationalists Griselio Torresola and Oscar Collazo attempt to assassinate US President Harry S. Truman.
- 1950 - Pope Pius XII claims Papal Infallibility when he formally defines the dogma of the Assumption of Mary.
- 1951 - US soldiers are exposed to an atomic explosion for training purposes in Desert Rock, Nevada; participation was not voluntary.
- 1952 - Operation Ivy - The United States successfully detonates the first hydrogen bomb, codenamed "Mike" ["m" for megaton], at Eniwetok island in the Bikini atoll located in the Pacific Ocean.
- 1954 - The Front de Libération Nationale fires the first shots of the Algerian War of Independence.
- 1955 - A United Airlines DC-6B explodes in mid-air and crashes near Longmont, Colorado, killing 44 people
- 1960 - While campaigning for President of the United States, John F. Kennedy announces his idea of the Peace Corps.
- 1963 - The Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, with the largest radio telescope ever constructed, officially opens.
- 1963 - President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam is overthrown and executed in a coup d'état led by General Duong Van Minh.
- 1969 - After seven years off the top of the charts, Elvis Presley's song "Suspicious Minds," hits No. 1 on the Billboard Music charts.
- 1973 - Watergate Scandal: Leon Jaworski is appointed as the new Watergate Special Prosecutor.
- 1981 - Antigua and Barbuda gain independence from the United Kingdom.
- 1990 - A New York City civil jury awards Sandra Miller $100 for battery after an incident in which Mike Tyson grabbed her breasts and insulted her; the jury found Tyson's behavior "not outrageous".
- 1993 - The Maastricht Treaty takes effect, formally establishing the European Union.
- 1994 - George Lucas leaves the day-to-day operations of his filmmaking business and starts a sabbatical. While on sabbatical, he writes the prequel section of the Star Wars movies.
- 1994 - The Chijon Family is sentenced to death in South Korea for murdering and eating five people.
- 1998 - The European Court of Human Rights is instituted.
Births
800-1899
- 846 - Louis the Stammerer, King of West-Francia (d. 879)
- 1339 - Rudolf IV of Austria (d. 1365)
- 1351 - Duke Leopold III of Austria
- 1762 - Spencer Perceval, British Prime Minister (d. 1812)
- 1778 - Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (d. 1837)
- 1798 - Sir Henry Lee Guinness , brewer
- 1808 - John Taylor, American religious leader
- 1871 - Stephen Crane, writer (d. 1900)
- 1877 - Roger Quilter, composer (d. 1953)
- 1880 - Alfred Wegener, meteorologist, geophysicist (d. 1930)
- 1880 - Sholom Asch, writer (d. 1957)
- 1880 - Grantland Rice, sports writer (d. 1954)
- 1886 - Hermann Broch, Austrian author (d. 1951)
- 1892 - Alexander Alekhine, chess player (d. 1946)
1900-1999
- 1902 - Eugen Jochum, conductor (d. 1987)
- 1923 - Gordon R. Dickson, science fiction author (d. 2001)
- 1923 - Victoria de los Angeles, Catalan soprano
- 1929 - Betsy Palmer, actress
- 1934 - William Mathias , composer (d. 1992)
- 1935 - Gary Player, golfer
- 1940 - Ramesh Chandra Lahoti, Chief Justice of India
- 1942 - Ralph Klein, Premier of Alberta
- 1943 - Salvatore Adamo Belgian/Italian singer
- 1952 - Larry Flynt, magazine publisher
- 1957 - Lyle Lovett, singer
- 1957 - Carlos Paião, Portuguese singinr (d. 1988)
- 1962 - Anthony Kiedis, singer
- 1963 - Rick Allen, Def Leppard drummer
- 1967 - Sophie B. Hawkins, musician
- 1972 - Toni Collette, actress
- 1974 - Hello Kitty, fictional Sanrio character
- 1976 - Matt Chapman, creator of Homestar Runner
Deaths
- 1399 - John V, Duke of Brittany (b. 1339)
- 1894 - Alexander III, Tsar of Russia
- 1903 - Theodor Mommsen, German author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1902
- 1924 - William Tilghman, frontier marshal
- 1963 - Ngo Dinh Diem, President of South Vietnam
- 1972 - Ezra Pound, American poet (b. 1885)
- 1979 - Mamie Eisenhower, First Lady of the United States
- 1982 - King Vidor, film director
- 1982 - James Broderick , actor
- 1983 - Anthony van Hoboken, musicologist
- 1985 - Phil Silvers, American actor, comedian
- 1999 - Walter Payton, American football player
- 2002 - Käte Jaenicke , actress
Holidays
- Catholicism - Holy Day of Obligation All Saints Day. Holiday in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Seychelles, Spain, Italy, Lithuania and Croatia.
- Algeria - National day
- Lá Samhna the traditional first day of Winter in modern Ireland, see also Samhain
- Mexico and United States - The Day of the Dead
- World Vegan Day
External links
October 31 - November 2 - October 1 - December 1 - more historical anniversaries
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