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February 4, 1927: Malcolm Campbell sets new speed record at 174.883 mph Blue Bird, Pendine, January 1927 (Our Generation, 1938).jpg
February 4, 1927: Malcolm Campbell sets new speed record at 174.883 mph
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February 10, 1927: U.S. President Coolidge announces world peace conference Ccoolidge.jpeg
February 10, 1927: U.S. President Coolidge announces world peace conference
February 19, 1927: "Dry ice" introduced to public Dry Ice Sublimation 2.jpg
February 19, 1927: "Dry ice" introduced to public

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February 23, 1927: Heisenberg explains his "Uncertainty Principle" Heisenberg,Werner 1924 Gottingen - adjusted.jpeg
February 23, 1927: Heisenberg explains his "Uncertainty Principle"
February 24, 1927: Fox Movietone News demonstrated Fox movietone 2.jpg
February 24, 1927: Fox Movietone News demonstrated

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Emperor Taishō

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Clara Bow, "The 'It' Girl"

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