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Today in history

6 July 1796 - Birth of Tsar Nicholas I

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OTD in 1949 Soviets forcibly deported 30,000 people from Moldova, after they had "liberated them from fascism".
 
1054: Church legates of the Roman pope march into the church of Michael Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and place a bull [religious decree] on the altar, excommunicating him. So began of the Great Schism between the Catholics and the Orthodox.
 
1636: Massachusetts Puritans found Harvard College, America's first higher education institution, a mere six years after arriving from England. Two years after its founding, the college was named after John Harvard, a learned English Protestant minister who had emmigrated to America and who helped to found the institution. On his deathbed Harvard bequeathed half his estate and his entire library (400 volumes!) to the fledgling college.
 
1718: Founded in 1701 by Congregationalists who feared Harvard was straying from its Calvinist roots, The Collegiate School at New Haven, Connecticut, changes its name to Yale.

1869: A Baptist minister invents the ricksha in Yokohama, Japan.
 
^ Yes, I remember. I was at work in Cleveland and they sent us home early and all of the commuter trains had stopped running downtown, but my boss took a car load of us to our cars at outlying stations.
 
Actually I was working on the 32nd floor and had to walk down the stairs. When I got to the bottom my knees were wobbly and I had to force them to hold me up.
 
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