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The Round Table was a group of New York City writers, critics, actors, and wits. Gathering initially as part of a practical joke, members of "The Vicious Circle", as they dubbed themselves, met for lunch each day at this hotel from 1919 to roughly 1929.

This hotel, across the street from a statue of W.T. Sherman, is the focal point of a 1971 comedy, starring Walter Matthau.

These two presidents passed away on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1826.

This battle, which began on August 8, 1918, was the opening phase of the Allied offensive that ultimately led to the end of the First World War.

That battle was planned by this general, an Australian civil engineer, and commander of the Australian Corps.

This American painter was a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He was well known for his unique style of drip painting.

The first ever night-time baseball game was held on May 2, 1930, in this city.

This professional baseball team played its first night time game on August 8, 1988, but because of a rain out, the official date is August 9.

This novel consists of letters written concerning life on the Channel Island of Guernsey during WWII, and has recently been made into a film.

Working with surgeon Alfred Blalock and pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig at Johns Hopkins, this surgical technician (and supervisor of the surgical laboratories) was part of a team that devised a means to correct a congenital heart defect known as Tetralogy of Fallot, or Blue Baby syndrome

Today is the birthday of this woman who was the first Native American female engineer, and a founder of 'Skunk Works.'

This famous Australian tennis player and coach was born on Aug 9, 1938. He was the No. 1 ranked professional from 1964 to 1970.

This lawyer successfully argued the Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka case, and was the first African-American to be on the Supreme Court.

This athlete was the first Native American to win Olympic gold. He also excelled at several other sports, and even has a Pennsylvania town named after him.

This is the 2nd tallest mountain in the world, but for a short time was thought to be the tallest because of an incorrect measurement. It was successfully climbed in 1954.

On August 11, 1934, this infamous island opened for business. Since closing, it has had nearly 1 million visitors per year.

The relationship between these two composers was the subject of a 1980's play and then later a movie in1984. the story suggested that one poisoned the other.

This woman became known as 'The Lady With the Lamp' for her service in the Crimean War.

This female Victorian fossil hunter is the inspiration behind the tongue twister "She sells sea shells on the sea shore"

This Canadian is a writer , noted for his travel memoirs,and some of his Fiction. He edited an anthology of Canadian Humour , written of Canadian politics with his brother, and has a Giller.

This 1920s Hollywood restaurant was famous for its Cobb Salad, its wall of celebrity drawings, and that one branch resembled a hat.

On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when taking an oath?

This music and art fair started on August 15, 1969, with nearly half a million in attendance.

August 15, 1769, was the birth date of this Corsican military leader. His great opponent was also born in 1769.

"Under the Wide and Starry Sky" is a novel based on the marriage of this writer and his American born wife.

In 1960 this pilot of a U-2 was shot down, and eventually convicted of spying on Russia, causing international tensions to escalate.

Logical positivism and logical empiricism, together formed a movement in Western philosophy whose central thesis was verificationism, a theory of knowledge which asserted that only statements verifiable through empirical observation are cognitively meaningful.

This August hurricane is the costliest in damages in history.

He was a British officer and privateer who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Bengal, India.

This poem was written by W.H. Auden:
I sit in one of the dives On Fifty-second Street Uncertain and afraid
As the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade:

W.H. Auden wrote this poem:
I sit in one of the dives On Fifty-second Street Uncertain and afraid As the clever hopes expire Of a low dishonest decade: Waves of anger and fear Circulate over the bright And darkened lands of the earth, Obsessing our private lives; The unmentionable odour of death Offends the September night.

On this date (Sept 8) in 1504, this famous statue was unveiled in Florence, Italy.

In 1811-12 three major earthquakes on this fault line enabled the Mississippi River to flow backwards.
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