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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > November 27th

    N O V E M B E R     27th    
November 2000
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    FEATURED THEME:
Native American Month

Activities to Celebrate Native American Heritage!
Education World offers 12 lessons to help students learn about Native American history and cultures.
Great Sites for Teaching about Native Americans!
Some of the best sites on the Web for teaching about Native Americans
Exploring Native Americans Across the Curriculum
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Anders Celsius, inventor of the centigrade temperature scale, born in Sweden (1701)

James Agee, American writer (A Death in the Family, The African Queen), born (1909)

"Buffalo" Bob Smith, creator and host of “Howdy Doody” children’s TV show, born (1917)

Robert R. Livingston, statesman and political leader of the American Revolution period, born (1746)

Bill Nye, education program host (Bill Nye, the Science Guy), born (1955)

Gail Sheehy, American writer (Passages), born (1937)

Charles A. Beard, American historian, born (1874)

Charles Scott Sherrington, British physiologist who studied the functions of the central nervous system and originator of the terms "neuron" and"synapse" (1932 Nobel), born (1857)

Eugene O'Neill, American playwright (Long Day’s Journey into Night, The Iceman Cometh) died in Boston at the age of 65 (1953)

Army War College established in Washington, DC (1901)

College of Pennsylvania became University of Pennsylvania and the first legally recognized university in America (1779)

Penn Station opened in New York City as the world’s largest railway terminal (1910)

U.S. Senate voted to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president succeeding Spiro T. Agnew who had resigned (1973)



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