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==History of science== * October 21 β [[Henry Ford]]'s [[The Henry Ford|Edison Institute]] is inaugurated at [[Dearborn, Michigan]] on the 50th anniversary of the [[invention]] of the [[incandescent light bulb]], in the presence of [[President of the United States]] [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Thomas Edison]], [[Walter Chrysler]], [[Marie Curie]], [[George Eastman]] and [[Orville Wright]] (among others).<ref>{{cite web|title=October 21, 1929: Henry Ford dedicates the Thomas Edison Institute|url=http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/henry-ford-dedicates-the-thomas-edison-institute|publisher=History.com|accessdate=2012-01-22}}</ref> Exhibits include the 17th century [[Newcomen atmospheric engine]] ''[[Fairbottom Bobs]]''. * [[Edwin Boring]] publishes ''A History of Experimental Psychology''.
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