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psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://mastodon.social/@gutenberg_org/113606168803274867 gutenberg_org@mastodon.social - English novelist, poet and musicologist Sylvia Townsend Warner was born #OTD in 1893.

Warner initially trained as a musicologist and contributed to the Oxford University Press's Dictionary of National Biography before transitioning to a literary career. Lolly Willowes (1926) it is her debut novel and one of her most celebrated works, it is a feminist tale about a spinster who finds liberation through witchcraft.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Townsend_Warner

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/72223

#books #literature

claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.social

He was most certainly right.


The French History Podcast - 2024-10-03 04:01:08 GMT

#OTD 2 October 1851 Ferdinand Foch was born. He became a general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War. He famously said that the Treaty of Versailles "is not peace. It is an armistice for twenty years" & was right.

psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://mastodon.social/@gutenberg_org/113169348964233205 gutenberg_org@mastodon.social - American mathematician Dorothy Vaughan was born #OTD in 1910.

She was the first respected Black female manager at NASA, thus creating a long-lasting legacy for diversity in mathematics & science for West Area Computers. As one of the first female coders in the field who knew how to code FORTRAN, she was able to instruct other Black women on the coding language & paved a wave of female programmers to integrate their work into NASA’s systems.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Vaughan

#mathematics #womeninSTEM

claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.social

Yeah and it's been pulling plugs on its worldwide shortwave service since.

BBC World Service beamed to the Americas was how I was introduced to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and can tell you that its interval signal was Oranges and Lemons, and its sign-on music was Lilibulero. Not anymore and I've been PISSED at Auntie Beeb ever since.


50+ Music - 2024-07-19 18:52:12 GMT

83 years ago, BBC World Service begins playing V(ictory) ("...-" in Morse code) (opening of Ludwig van Beethoven's 5th symphony)
#OTD #LudwigvanBeethoven

tord_dellsen@diasp.eu

July 9 - World Beyond War Peace Almanac

On this day in 1955, Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell and seven other scientists warned that a choice must be made between war and human survival. Distinguished scientists the world over, including Max Born of Germany, and French Communist Frederic Joliot-Curie, joined Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell in an attempt to abolish war. The Manifesto, the last document Einstein signed before his death, read: “In view of the fact that in any future world war nuclear weapons will certainly be employed, and that such weapons threaten the continued existence of mankind, we urge the governments of the world to realize, and to acknowledge publicly, that their purpose cannot be furthered by a world war, and we urge them, consequently, to find peaceful means for the settlement of all matters of dispute between them.” Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara expressed his own fear that a nuclear catastrophe was inevitable unless nuclear arsenals were dismantled, noting: “The average U.S. warhead has a destructive power 20 times that of the Hiroshima bomb. Of the 8,000 active or operational U.S. warheads, 2,000 are on hair-trigger alert…The U.S. has never endorsed the policy of ‘no first use,’ not during my seven years as secretary or since. We have been and remain prepared to initiate the use of nuclear weapons–by the decision of one person, the president….the president is prepared to make a decision within 20 minutes that could launch one of the most devastating weapons in the world. To declare war requires an act of Congress, but to launch a nuclear holocaust requires 20 minutes’ deliberation by the president and his advisors.”

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#otd #1955 #WorldBeyondWar #peace #NuclearWar #NuclearWeapons

psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com
tord_dellsen@diasp.eu

#MayDay #WorkingClassHistory #history #otd

https://twitter.com/wrkclasshistory/status/1785612676455907425

anubis2814@friendica.myportal.social

Robert McNees - 2023-04-16 15:34:44 GMT

Biochemist Marie Maynard Daly, who studied correlations between heart attacks and cholesterol, and between smoking and lung disease, was born #OTD in 1921. Daly was also part of the team that established the primary nucleic acid bases.She was the first Black woman to receive a chemistry PhD in the US.

Image: National Institutes of Health
A black and white photo of Marie Maynard Daly. It shows her from the shoulders up, wearing a white lab coat with a striped top underneath. She is in a lab; there are white tile walls, glass cabinets, and some lab equipment in the background. She is looking slightly downward, probably at something she is holding in her hands.

psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://mastodon.social/@mcnees/110152471701753494 mcnees@mastodon.social - Engineer and photographer Harold Edgerton was born #OTD in 1903.

Edgerton pioneered various forms of high-speed photography using specialized cameras, strobe lighting, and other techniques. You’ve probably seen many of the images he created!

Images: MIT; H. Edgerton

claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.social

I think therefore I think I can...I think...


The French History Podcast - 2024-04-01 01:22:12 GMT

#OTD 31 March 1596 René Descartes was born. A French philosopher, mathematician, scientist and lay Catholic who invented analytic geometry, linking the previously separate fields of geometry & algebra. He is credited with inventing modern European philosophy & algebraic geometry

psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://mastodon.social/@gutenberg_org/112100644017684450 gutenberg_org@mastodon.social - Irish dramatist, folklorist and theatre manager Lady Gregory was born #OTD in 1852.

Her works often depicted the lives of ordinary people in rural Ireland & explored themes of Irish identity, tradition, & the struggle for independence. Some of her notable plays include "The Rising of the Moon," "The Gaol Gate," & "Hyacinth Halvey." She was also a dedicated folklorist and collector of Irish myths, legends, & folk tales.

Lady Gregory at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/4092

#books #literature #theatre