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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
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− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''February 1''' The first edition of the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' is published. | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' '''[[February 1]].''' The first edition of the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' is published. |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''May 1.''' In the United States, eight-hour workdays are first proclaimed by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions. May 1 thereafter becomes celebrated as "May Day." | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' '''[[May 1]].''' In the United States, eight-hour workdays are first proclaimed by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions. May 1 thereafter becomes celebrated as "May Day." |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''August 5.''' The Statue of Liberty's cornerstone is laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor. | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' '''[[August 5]].''' The Statue of Liberty's cornerstone is laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor. |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''October 6.''' The U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, is established. | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' '''[[October 6]].''' The U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, is established. |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''November 4.''' Grover Cleveland narrowly elected President of the United States. | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' '''[[November 4]].''' Grover Cleveland narrowly elected President of the United States. |
− | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality| Real World]]:''' '''December 6.''' The Washington Monument is completed. | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Reality|Real World]]:''' '''[[December 6]].''' The Washington Monument is completed. |
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− | + | '''[[:Category:Chronology:Back to the Future|Back to the Future]]:''' [[Tannen, Buford "Mad Dog"| Buford Tannen]] shoots an editor who printed an unfavorable story about him in a newspaper. (''Source unknown'') | |
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+ | *[[Wayne, Thomas]] ([[:Category:Chronology: DC (Generations)|DC (Generations)]])<br>''(Superman & Batman: Generations II)'' | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
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===Notable Books=== | ===Notable Books=== | ||
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Revision as of 00:11, 6 November 2005
Contents |
Events
Dated Events
Real World: February 1. The first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary is published.
Real World: May 1. In the United States, eight-hour workdays are first proclaimed by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions. May 1 thereafter becomes celebrated as "May Day."
Real World: August 5. The Statue of Liberty's cornerstone is laid on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
Real World: October 6. The U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, is established.
Real World: November 4. Grover Cleveland narrowly elected President of the United States.
Real World: December 6. The Washington Monument is completed.
Undated Events
Back to the Future: Buford Tannen shoots an editor who printed an unfavorable story about him in a newspaper. (Source unknown)
Births
- Wayne, Thomas (DC (Generations))
(Superman & Batman: Generations II)
Deaths
New Fictional Works
Notable Books
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