20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About November 24



Fact 1: A Significant Day for American Presidency
On November 24, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of President John F. Kennedy, was shot dead by Jack Ruby in Dallas, Texas. This was a critical event in U.S. history that greatly shocked the nation.

Fact 2: The Birth of a Famous Author
Celebrated author, dramatist, scriptwriter, and poet Laurence Sterne was born on November 24, 1713. Best known for his novel "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman," Sterne's work has influenced many modernist writers.

Fact 3: A Groundbreaking Evolutionary Publication
Charles Darwin's 'On the Origin of Species,' a groundbreaking work in evolutionary biology was first published on this day in 1859. This book introduced the theory that populations evolve through natural selection.

Fact 4: Origin of LCDs
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), a technology widely used today in screens of laptops, TVs, clocks, and more, was invented on November 24th, 1963. James Fergason, an American inventor, is attributed to this significant invention.

Fact 5: First Photograph of a Meteor Shower
On November 24, 1885, the first photograph of a meteor shower was taken. This event contributed significantly to the study of celestial bodies.

Fact 6: Decode A Life Expectation
Within the life of a male honeybee or drone, he may expect to live 40 to 50 days. If he is to be born on November 24th, he might not even make it to the Christmas season.

Fact 7: A Giant Leap For Mankind
On November 24, 1969, the Apollo 12 command module splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean, ending the second manned mission to land on the Moon.

Fact 8: The Founding of the National Hockey League
This well-known sports league in North America, the National Hockey League, was founded on November 24, 1917. It has since grown to include 31 teams from the United States and Canada.

Fact 9: A Famous Serial Killer's Execution
On November 24, 1991, a notorious figure in British criminal history – Dr. Harold Shipman – was finally nabbed. Shipman was a British GP and is considered one of the most prolific known serial killers in history.

Fact 10: The Modern Electric Tattoo Machine
Samuel O'Reilly patented the modern electric tattoo machine on November 24, 1891. His invention is based on Thomas Edison's electric pen which was patented earlier in 1876.

Fact 11: Gloomy Sunday Release
The so-called "Hungarian Suicide Song," "Gloomy Sunday," was recorded by Billie Holiday on November 24, 1941. The chilling song was said to have triggered a rash of suicides in Hungary.

Fact 12: Barometer Invented
Evangelista Torricelli, an Italian physicist and mathematician invented the barometer on November 24, 1643. This invention is used to measure the atmospheric pressure.

Fact 13: The Phantom of the Opera's Premiere
The world-renowned Broadway musical "The Phantom of the Opera" premiered in New York City on November 24, 1993.

Fact 14: Birth of Scott Joplin
November 24, 1868, is the birth date of Scott Joplin. Joplin was an American composer and pianist. He is known as the "King of Ragtime". One of his famous compositions is "The Entertainer".

Fact 15: Birthday of a Legendary Cricket Player
November 24 is the birthday of the legendary Australian cricketer Ian Chappell. Chappell was an aggressive right-handed batsman and one of the greatest captains in the history of cricket.

Fact 16: Zodiac Shift
Astrologically, November 24 is considered as the last day of Scorpio and beginning of Sagittarius. So, if you are born on November 24, you'd either be the youngest Scorpio or the oldest Sagittarius!

Fact 17: Birth of Dale Carnegie
November 24, 1888, was the birthdate of Dale Carnegie, an American writer and lecturer, and the developer of courses in self-improvement and interpersonal skills. His most famous book is "How to Win Friends and Influence People".

Fact 18: The Day Helen Keller Met her Lifelong Teacher
On November 24, 1886, Helen Keller, an American author, disability rights activist, and lecturer, met Anne Sullivan, her lifelong teacher who taught her to communicate.

Fact 19: A Unique Japanese Holiday
In Japan, November 24 is recognized as Labor Thanksgiving Day, a national holiday. The purpose of the holiday is to mark the enactment of the post-WWII constitution and is a time to honor labor and production.

Fact 20: Scott Joplin's Birthday
Not only was November 24 the birth date of acclaimed ragtime composer and pianist Scott Joplin, but it was also the date of his death in 1917. Joplin's significance in classical music revered for his piece "The Maple Leaf Rag".
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