This Day in History Class

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2001 Episodes

  1. Louis IX burns every copy of the Talmud in France - June 17th, 1242

    Published: 17/06/2024
  2. The Continental Congress approves the first national flag of the United States - June 14th, 1777

    Published: 14/06/2024
  3. Charles Osborne contracts the longest case of hiccups on record - June 13th, 1922

    Published: 13/06/2024
  4. Karl Elsener patents the Swiss Army knife - June 12th, 1897

    Published: 12/06/2024
  5. The first full-size hovercraft is launched - June 11th, 1959

    Published: 11/06/2024
  6. Flashback episode - June 10th

    Published: 10/06/2024
  7. Chief Seattle dies - June 7th, 1866

    Published: 07/06/2024
  8. Chicago's first elevated train line begins operation - June 6th, 1892

    Published: 06/06/2024
  9. Ruth Benedict is born - June 5th, 1887

    Published: 05/06/2024
  10. The first shopping carts are introduced - June 4th, 1937

    Published: 04/06/2024
  11. "Casey at the Bat" is published - June 3rd, 1888

    Published: 03/06/2024
  12. London's Big Ben rings out for the first time - May 31st, 1859

    Published: 31/05/2024
  13. Christopher Marlowe is killed in a tavern brawl - May 30th, 1593

    Published: 30/05/2024
  14. The premiere of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" sparks a near riot in Paris - May 29th, 1913

    Published: 29/05/2024
  15. 16 women are fired for dancing the Turkey Trot - May 28th, 1912

    Published: 28/05/2024
  16. Lonnie Johnson patents the Super Soaker - May 27th, 1986

    Published: 27/05/2024
  17. Flashback episode - May 24th

    Published: 24/05/2024
  18. Sergeant William Carney is awarded the Medal of Honor - May 23rd, 1900

    Published: 23/05/2024
  19. Abraham Ortelius publishes the first world atlas - May 22nd, 1570

    Published: 22/05/2024
  20. Leopold and Loeb murder Bobby Franks - May 21st, 1924

    Published: 21/05/2024

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From the desk of “Stuff You Missed in History Class,” “This Day in History Class” quickly recounts a tidbit from today’s events in history.

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