At 3:30 PM on this day, 199 runners left Los Angeles for the first Transcontinental Foot Race. The first man to make it to New York City would win $25,000.
It was on this day that Charlie Chaplin's coffin and corpse were stolen.
It was Fat Tuesday, and a bunch of students decided to dress up and dance in the streets of the French Quarter.
It was on this day that two work crews converged deep under the Swiss Alps to form one of the greatest engineering feats of all time.
The distinctive symbol was a combination of the letters N (for nuclear) and D (for disarmament) from the semaphore alphabet.
100 people died on this night in one of the worst nightclub fires in U.S. history.
A doctor who in 1928 figured out that cervical and uterine cancer could be easily detected using a vaginal smear.
Just before dawn on this day, a Soviet cosmonaut was wandering drunk and stepped in front of a train.
Christopher Latham Sholes was a newspaper publisher, politician and most notably - the inventor of the QWERTY keyboard.