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September 1, 2015

Emma M Nutt Day
Emma was the first woman telephone operator

This is who I always think of when I hear 'telephone operator'...




Calendar Adjustment Day
How the American Colonies Lost 12 Days in 1752

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The Long History of Labor Day

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