This day in history - September 1
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:54 pm
1878 - Emma Mills Nutt became the world's first female telephone operator, in Boston. Telephone companies found that women were better at the job than males, who had formerly been employed in that capacity.
1914 - The last known passenger pigeon died at the Cincinnati Zoo. Before 1800, it was one of the most abundant bird species in the world. It was hunted too extinction.
1939 - Germany invaded Poland, officially starting World War II.
1972 - Bobby Fischer became the first (and only so far) American world chess champion, beating Russian Boris Spassky at a time when U.S. national pride needed a shot in the arm. He was a brilliant player from an early age into his 30s, but he became increasingly erratic after the 1970s.
1983 - A Soviet Air Force pilot shot down a Korean Air Lines passenger jet that accidentally entered Soviet airspace, killing 269 people.
Those red buttons under the flip-up covers -- they work.
One far-reaching effect of this incident was a decision to open the U.S. military GPS to civilian use.
- Jim
1914 - The last known passenger pigeon died at the Cincinnati Zoo. Before 1800, it was one of the most abundant bird species in the world. It was hunted too extinction.
1939 - Germany invaded Poland, officially starting World War II.
1972 - Bobby Fischer became the first (and only so far) American world chess champion, beating Russian Boris Spassky at a time when U.S. national pride needed a shot in the arm. He was a brilliant player from an early age into his 30s, but he became increasingly erratic after the 1970s.
1983 - A Soviet Air Force pilot shot down a Korean Air Lines passenger jet that accidentally entered Soviet airspace, killing 269 people.
Those red buttons under the flip-up covers -- they work.
One far-reaching effect of this incident was a decision to open the U.S. military GPS to civilian use.
- Jim