December 7, 1930: The World’s First TV Ad

On December 7, 1930, viewers in the Boston area witnessed a milestone that would later become central to American broadcasting: the combination of live entertainment and commercial sponsorship on experimental television station W1XAV. Operated by the Shortwave and Television Laboratory in Boston, W1XAV was…

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December 5, 1766: Christie’s Holds A Sale

London in the 1760s was a city in the midst of profound commercial and cultural transformation. The Seven Years’ War had recently concluded, redirecting wealth and attention back toward domestic pursuits; aristocratic collections, gentlemanly libraries, and cabinets of curiosity were flourishing; and the city’s…

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December 3, 1775: Americans Fly Their Own Flag

On December 3, 1775—six months after Lexington and Concord, and amid the halting, improvisational birth of a Continental Navy—the newly commissioned USS Alfred unfurled a banner no American warship had ever carried. It was not yet the “Stars and Stripes,” nor anything immediately recognizable…

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November 30, 1999: The Battle Of Seattle

On November 30, 1999, the streets of Seattle became the unexpected epicenter of a global political confrontation. What had been planned as a polished, high-profile opening to the World Trade Organization’s Third Ministerial Conference instead unraveled into a day of lockdowns, tear gas, immobilized…

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November 28, 1905: Free Ireland Turns Political

On November 28, 1905, in a packed hall at the Rotunda in Dublin, Arthur Griffith formally launched a political movement that—although modest in its beginnings—would reshape the trajectory of Irish nationalism and ultimately alter the constitutional future of the British Isles. Griffith’s new party,…

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November 27, 1973: America Gets A New VP

On November 27, 1973, the United States Senate delivered an overwhelming bipartisan verdict—a 92–3 vote to confirm House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford as Vice President of the United States—marking the first major invocation of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment’s Section 2 mechanism to fill a…

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