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1927 - The U S defeated Britain in the first Ryder Cup international golf championship 1940 - Forbes field hosted its first night game The Pirates beat the Braves 14-2 1988 - Steffi Graf won the French Open for the second straight year 1996 - Eddie Murray hit his 535th double He moved into 18th on the all-time list by passing Lou Gehrig
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On This Day in History: March 16 In 1079 Iran adopted the Solar Hijri calendar, which is still in use today In 1322, the Battle of Boroughbridge took place during […]
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Emilio Aguinaldo, head of the Philippine nationalists, proclaimed independence from Spain The Baseball Hall of Fame opened to the public in Cooperstown, New York Anne Frank received a diary for her birthday Civil rights leader Medgar Evers was fatally shot in front of his home in Jackson, Mississippi
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What happened in history on this day, Jan 31st 1606 C E – Guy Fawkes is executed in the Gunpowder Plot 1865 C E – The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution to abolsish slavery is submitted 1929 C E – Leon Trotsky is exiled by The Soviet Union 1948 C E – Scotch Tape begins being marketed by the company 3M Cool
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Six days after the D-Day landing, the five Allied landing groups, made up of some 330,000 troops, link up in Normandy to form a single solid front across northwestern France
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