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1818 | Illinois was admitted to the union as the 21st state. |
1828 | Andrew Jackson was elected the seventh president of the United States. |
1947 | "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams opened on Broadway. |
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1948 | The House Un-American Activities Committee announced that former Communist spy Whittaker Chambers had produced microfilm of secret documents hidden inside a pumpkin on his Maryland farm. |
1964 | Police arrested some 800 students at the University of California at Berkeley who had stormed the administration buildingthe previous day and staged a massive sit-in. |
1965 | The album "Rubber Soul" by the Beatles was released. |
1967 | Surgeons in Cape Town, South Africa, led by Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant. |
1967 | The 20th Century Limited, the famed luxury train, completed its final run from New York City to Chicago. |
1979 | Eleven people were killed in a crush of fans at Cincinnati's Riverfront Coliseum before a rock concert by the Who. |
1989 | East German Communist leader Egon Krenz, the ruling Politburo and the party's Central Committee resigned. |
1997 | South Korea struck a deal with the International Monetary Fund for a $55 billion bailout of its foundering economy. |
1999 | Scientists failed to make contact with the Mars Polar Lander after it began its fiery descent toward the red planet; the spacecraft was presumed destroyed. |
2009 | Comcast and GE announced joint venture plans, with Comcast owning a 51 percent controlling stake in NBC Universal. |
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