Every child comes to a message that God is not yet discouraged of man.
A Greek ship-owner and the second husband of Jackie Kennedy.
An American actor
American clergyman and the leader of the civil rights movement, received the Nobel Peace prize in 1964.
American child actress who won a special Academy Award in 1944 at the age of 7
An American who is known for his work on the hydrogen bomb
Elizabeth I is crowned Queen of England at the age of 26.
The first telephone directory is published in London.
Sinn Fein leader Michael Collins becomes the first prime minister of the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) and forms a provisional government.
The currency of Britain changes from pounds, shillings and pence to the decimal pound.
Voters in Kashmir participates the first local elections in 23 years.
Scientists recover a canister containing the first samples of dust taken from a comet and jettisoned back to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft.

An American physicist who was born in 1908, Budapest. Teller, who is known for his work on the hydrogen bomb, was educated in Germany. He obtained his doctorate in 1930 at the University of Leipzig, studying under German physicist Werner Heisenberg. After the Nazis came to power in Germany, he left the country. In the 1950s when Teller testified against physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, he became a controversial figure among nuclear scientists. Teller received numerous awards during his career, including the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded to him in 2003 by President Bush.
Teller suffered a stroke and died in Stanford, California, on September 9, 2003.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal