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Tuesday, November 24
It was 150 years ago today that Charles Darwin saw the publication of "On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection," which explained evolution and made possible another century of scientific advances. Darwin dawdled considerably …Read more.
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Monday, November 23
When he was 13, Roald Dahl got a chance to be a taste-tester for a focus group at Cadbury, along with his classmates at Repton in Darbyshire. At the time, Cadbury and Rowntree engaged in bitter corporate espionage. It all …Read more.
Saturday, November 21
Ever wondered what happened to Francis Gary Powers? He was the American pilot who crashed into the Soviet Union, deeply embarrassing the Eisenhower administration. He was traded back to the United States in 1962, for a Soviet spy caught in the U.S. …Read more.
Saturday, November 21
Ever wondered what happened to Francis Gary Powers? He was the American pilot who crashed into the Soviet Union, deeply embarrassing the Eisenhower administration. He was traded back to the United States in 1962, for a Soviet spy caught in the U.S. …Read more.
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Trivia Bits for Thursday, October 1Bogie in the Caribbean: There is a Hollywood legend that Ernest Hemingway bet Howard Hawks he couldn't film "To Have and Have Not." Hawks won the bet, when he produced a film starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. One of the writers hired to work on the script was a down-on-his-luck William Faulkner, making this an unprecedented instance of a book by one Nobel laureate being adapted for film by another Nobel laureate. Awful, Artificial and Amusing: Speaking of legends, as the story goes, when Queen Anne said that St. Paul's Cathedral was "awful, artificial and amusing," "awful" meant "awe inspiring," "artificial" meant "clever use of artifice" and "amusing" meant "astonishing." So, despite sounding rather mean, the queen was actually paying Christopher Wren a compliment. When you win each of these awards, you can check for yourself. A) Emmy B) Grammy C) Oscar D) Tony Previous answer: St. Patrick was actually a Welshman. TRIVIA FANS: Send the trivia questions you've always wanted answered, or original TriviaBits ideas of your own, with your full name and hometown, to Paul Paquet at paul@triviahalloffame.com or visit him online at www.triviahalloffame.com
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