Monday, June 29, 2020
Sunday, June 28, 2020
June 28: Paul Broca - Surgeon known for the Convolution of Broca
JUNE 28 - Paul Broca, (born
June 28, 1824, Sainte-Foy-laGrande, Fr.—died July 9, 1880, Paris), surgeon who
was closely associated with the development of modern physical
anthropology in France and
whose study of brain lesions
contributed significantly to understanding the origins of aphasia, the loss
or impairment of the ability to form or articulate words.
He founded the anthropology laboratory at the École des Hautes Études, Paris (1858),
and the Société d’Anthropologie de Paris (1859).
Source:
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Paul-Broca
Saturday, June 27, 2020
JUNE 27: HELLEN KELLER DAY
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart.

Helen Keller was an American educator, advocate for the blind and deaf and co-founder of the ACLU. Stricken by an illness at the age of 2, Keller was left blind and deaf. Beginning in 1887, Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, helped her make tremendous progress with her ability to communicate, and Keller went on to college, graduating in 1904. During her lifetime, she received many honors in recognition of her accomplishments.
Helen went on to become the first deaf and blind
person to earn a bachelor’s degree at Radcliffe. Helen was admired by no
less than Mark Twain who introduced her to Henry Rogers of Standard Oil who in
turn paid for her education. Helen learned to read Braille, sign language
(with her hands) and even how to speak, becoming a famous speaker and writer.
Source:
https://www.biography.com/activist/helen-keller
https://www.historyandheadlines.com/june-27-1980-helen-keller-day-established/
Friday, June 26, 2020
Today: JUNE 26: BIRTHDAY OF WILLIAM P. LEAR
American Aeronautical Engineer, Electrical Engineer and Inventor who founded the Lear Jet Corporation supplying corporate jet aircrafts. His many other inventions included patentsfor the car radio, eight tape player and aircraft navigation equipment.
Source: https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-P-Lear
https://todayinsci.com/L/Lear_William/Lear_William.htmJUNE 26: International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
JUNE 26: International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
The International Day Against Drug Abuse and
Illicit Trafficking is a United Nations International Day against drug abuse
and the illegal drug trade. It is observed annually on 26 June, since 1989.
Source: https://www.unodc.org/drugs/indexNEW.html
Thursday, June 25, 2020
TODAY: JUNE 25 – Birthday of Hermann Oberth – German Father of Rocketry
Hermann Oberth, the German father of rocketry, has a mixed legacy. On the one hand, he developed the V-2 rocket for Nazi Germany during World II. On the other hand, his ideas, rejected as implausible when he submitted them as part of his doctoral thesis, paved the way for the development of rocketry, and he later helped launch the United States into space.
Source:
https://www.space.com/20063-hermann-oberth.html
TODAY: JUNE 25 U.S. PATENT 1,718,305 awarded to George L. Pierce on June 25, 1929 for a “Basket Ball”.
James Naismith was a Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891. The first formal rules were devised in 1892. Initially, players dribbled a football ball up and down a court of unspecified
dimensions. Points were earned by landing the ball in a peach
basket. Iron hoops and a hammock-style basket were introduced in 1893. However,
another decade passed before the innovation of open-ended nets put an end to
the practice of manually retrieving the ball from the basket each time a goal
was scored. US Patent #1,718,305 was granted to G L Pierce on June 25, 1929 for
the "basketball" used in the game.
Sources:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/sponsored/patents-behind-basketball-180971830/
https://www.robinage.com/sports/know-more-basketball.htm
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Today: June 24 – Birthday of E.I.du Pont
Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours known as Irénée du Pont, or E.I. du Pont, was a French-born American chemist and industrialist who emmigrated to the United States in 1799 and founded the gunpowder manufacturing business, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. His descendants, the centuries Du Pont family, were one of America's richest and most prominent families in the nineteenth and twentieth.
Source: https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Eleuthere_Irenee_du_Pont
Today: June 24 – The Mark Twain Scrap-Book
On June 24 of the year 1873, U.S. Patent No.: 140,245 issued to Samuel L. Clemens for an "Improvement in Scrap-Books". Clemens is better known by his pseudonym, "Mark Twain", which was a meausure of water depth used by steamboat pilots on the Mississippi River to indicate two fathoms. In addition to being a well-known writer, humorist, publisher, and lecturer, Twain was an inventor who held three patents. The '245 patent was his second and, by far, his most successful patent.
Source:
http://www.patentlyinteresting.com/june-24.html
Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Today: June 23 - Birthday of Alan Turing – Father of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Alan Turing was a
brilliant British mathematician who took a leading role in breaking Nazi
ciphers during WWII. In his seminal 1936 paper, he proved that there cannot
exist any universal algorithmic method of determining truth in mathematics, and
that mathematics will always contain undecidable propositions. His work is
widely acknowledged as foundational research of computer science and artificial
intelligence.
Early Life
English scientist Alan
Turing was born Alan Mathison Turing on June 23, 1912, in Maida Vale, London,
England. At a young age, he displayed signs of high intelligence, which some of
his teachers recognized, but did not necessarily respect. When Turing attended
the well-known independent Sherborne School at the age of 13, he became
particularly interested in math and science.
After Sherborne, Turing
enrolled at King's College (University of Cambridge) in Cambridge, England,
studying there from 1931 to 1934. As a result of his dissertation, in which he
proved the central limit theorem, Turing was elected a fellow at the school
upon his graduation.
In 1936, Turing
delivered a paper, "On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the
Entscheidungsproblem," in which he presented the notion of a universal
machine (later called the “Universal Turing Machine," and then the
"Turing machine") capable of computing anything that is computable:
It is considered the precursor to the modern computer.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alan-Turing
https://www.biography.com/scientist/alan-turing
Today: June 23 - Birthday of Dr. Howard T. Engstrom – Promoter of Digital Computer
Birthday of Dr.
Howard T. Engstrom – Promoter of Digital Computer
American computer designer who promoted the first
commercially available digital computer, the Univac. As a Yale professor he had
written a paper on the mathematical basis for cryptanalysis techniques. During
WW II he was called to the Navy and placed in command of the OP-20-G automated
machines "Research Section" for message decryption. After the war, he
was a co-founder of
Engineering Research Associates, a private company to work on electronic
digital circuit technology for the Navy on a contract basis, with former Navy
researchers. ERA delivered its
first Atlas computer to the National Security Agency in Dec 1950. As vice
president for research, Engstrom took the initiative to make a commercial
version, renamed Univac.
Monday, June 22, 2020
Today: 22 June Birthday of Kamal Shedge - Typographer
Sources:
http://aksharaya.org/event/aksharsanvad-an-interview-with-kamal-shedge/
http://wetheartist.blogspot.com/2009/07/kamal-shedge-name-i-only-knew-by-his.html
Image Source: https://www.discogs.com/artist/2086896-Kamal-Shedge
Read more at:
https://poojasaxena.wordpress.com/…/…/kamal-shedges-letters/
http://wetheartist.blogspot.com/…/kamal-shedge-name-i-only-…
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php…
Today: 22 June Birthday of Dan Brown – Author of the books – The Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress, The Lost Symbol, Inferno, Deception Point, Angels and Demons.
Dan Gerhard
Brown was born on June 22, 1964, in Exeter, New Hampshire. He
has a younger sister, Valerie (born 1968) and brother, Gregory (born
1974). Brown attended Exeter's public schools until the ninth grade. He
grew up on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy, where his father,
Richard G. Brown, was a teacher of mathematics and wrote textbooks from 1968
until his retirement in 1997. His mother, Constance (née Gerhard), trained as a
church organist and student of sacred music.
Brown's interest in secrets and
puzzles stems from their presence in his household as a child, where codes
and ciphers were
the linchpin tying together the mathematics, music, and languages in which his
parents worked. The young Brown spent hours working out anagrams and crossword puzzles,
and he and his siblings participated in elaborate treasure hunts devised by
their father on birthdays and holidays. On Christmas, for example, Brown and
his siblings did not find gifts under the tree, but followed a treasure map
with codes and clues throughout their house and even around town to find the
gifts. Brown's relationship with his father inspired that of Sophie Neveu and Jacques Saunière in The Da Vinci Code,
and Chapter 23 of that novel was inspired by one of his childhood treasure
hunts.
After graduating from Phillips Exeter, Brown attended Amherst College,
where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity.
He played squash, sang in the Amherst Glee Club, and was a writing
student of visiting novelist Alan Lelchuk.
Brown spent the 1985 school year abroad in Seville,
Spain, where he was enrolled in an art history course at the University of Seville. Brown graduated
from Amherst in 1986.
Sources:
1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Brown
Today: 22 June: Birthday of Shriram Bhikaji Velankar – who introduced the PIN Code System in India.
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Brief history
The PIN Code system was introduced in
India by Shriram Bhikaji Velankar, who had served as an additional secretary in
the Union ministry of communications. Its implementation began from August 15,
1972, with the objective of simplifying the sorting of mails, speeding up mail
transmission and delivery.
The need for
such a system was realised due to the confusion resulting from the duplication
of names of various places across the country, the use of multiple languages to
write addresses, and different ways in which the name of a place could be
spelt. For example, in Tamil Nadu, names like Mettur and Aathur are very
common. PIN codes help postmen deliver the letters to right people.
Mr. Shriram
Bhikaji Velankar was a Sanskrit Pandit and a strong practitioner of Pali
language. He expired on 1st April 1999.
1) https://www.hindustantimes.com/…/story-1yTxGBZFZ64QqlSwZ0ZO…
2) https://twitter.com/vinay1011/status/613738417378037764
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