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Mark Twain's book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published
One of Mark Twain's legendary books was published. He was remember as one of the greatest authors and this book was one his best books.
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Nobel Prizes Starts
When Alfred Noble died he awarded 2 million annual prizes for people that had great benefit on the world. They had 5 categories physics, chemistry, physiology, literature, and peace.
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Russian biologist Ivan Pavlov awarded a Nobel Prize
He won this prize for his research on the physiology of digestion. He discovered conditioned reflex. He did tests on dogs.
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Bluebeard's Castle was heard
The only opera by Bela Bartok. It is rich in symbolism and in psychological implications. It was compared to Pelleas which was a huge opera in france. -
KKK clan Spreads
One of the most notorious groups of people spreads. They also added Catholics and Jews to their hate liat. This gave them new people to hunt.
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The first BBC Broadcast
One of the most influential channels had aired for the first time. This used a photomechanical system so people can see what they are talking about.
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