This Week In History

This week in history charts an extraordinary course from the age of exploration to the frontiers of space, marked by pivotal discoveries that reshaped the world, illustrating a timeless interplay of human achievement, crisis, and resilience.

September 23
• 1884 – American Herman Hollerith patents his mechanical tabulating machine, the beginning of data processing
• 1952 – Richard Nixon delivers the “Checkers Speech,” defending himself against accusations surrounding campaign funds and saving his place as Dwight Eisenhower’s running mate.

September 24
• 1493 – Christopher Columbus embarks on his second expedition to the New World, setting sail with a fleet of 17 ships
• 1957 – “Jailhouse Rock” single released by Elvis Presley (Billboard Song of the Year 1957)

September 25
• 1513 – Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa becomes the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean from the Isthmus of Panama.
• 1926 – Henry Ford announces an eight-hour, five-day workweek for workers at Ford Motor Company

September 26
• 1820 – The frontiersman Daniel Boone dies peacefully in his sleep near present-day Defiance, Missouri.
• 1914 – The United States establishes the Federal Trade Commission via the FTC Act as a means to regulate competition and protect consumers.

September 27
• 1908 – The first production of the Ford Model T automobile was built at the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Michigan.
• 1964 The Warren Commission, investigating the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, issues its report, stating its conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole gunman.

September 28
• 1928 – Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin, eventually revolutionizing medicine as the first widely effective antibiotic.
• 2008 SpaceX launches the first private spacecraft, Falcon 1.

September 29
• 2008 Dow Jones Industrial Average plummets 777.68 points in the wake of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual bankruptcies, the largest single-day point loss in Wall Street history.
• 1954 – Willie Mays makes “The Catch,” an iconic over-the-shoulder baseball play during Game 1 of the World Series.

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