In other news this week...
*The Buick White Streak car wins the ten mile race (Sept 20)
*Greta Lovisa Gustafsson turns 3 (Sept 18) in Stockholm, Sweden. She will later become a world-famous actress known as Greta Garbo.
*On 17 September Army lieutenant Thomas Selfridge rode along with Orville Wright as his passenger, serving as an official observer for the U.S. Military. A few minutes into the flight a propeller split and shattered, causing the plane to crash. Selfridge suffered a fractured skull in the crash and died. He became the first fatality of an airplane crash. Orville was badly injured, but survived.
*Brigadier General John J. Pershing, nicknamed “Nigger Jack” during his days teaching at West Point, turns 48 while serving as a military observer in the Balkans. He will later lead the American forces in World War 1.
*General Motors is founded (Sept 16) in Flint, Michigan.
Maybe there is something to this Zodiac thing. Three of the most famous authors in the world celebrate a birthday this week...
*Upton Sinclair turns 30 (Sept 20). He is well-known for his groundbreaking novel "The Jungle," which was released five years earlier. He currently lives in Delaware amongst a group of "free-thinking socialists" and does his writing in a tree-house behind his home.
*Author HG Wells turns 42 (Sept 21). He is world famous for his science fiction novels "The Time Machine", "The Isle of Dr. Morneau," "The Invisible Man," "War of the Worlds," and more. His science fiction days are behind him now, and he's writing more "socially aware" material in England. It isn't nearly as successful.
*Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller's birthday is this week too. She turns 18 (Sept 15). In six years she'll marry a man named Christie, and writing under her married name, Agatha Christie will become the biggest selling author of all-time.
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