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September 2, 1946: British India's Viceroy Wavell swears in transitional government and future prime ministers Nehru of India and Liaquat Ali Khan of Pakistan
September 10, 1946: Sister Agnes Bojaxhiu receives "call within a call" and inspiration to become Mother Teresa MotherTeresa 090.jpg
September 10, 1946: Sister Agnes Bojaxhiu receives "call within a call" and inspiration to become Mother Teresa

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September 2, 1946 (Monday)

September 3, 1946 (Tuesday)

September 4, 1946 (Wednesday)

September 5, 1946 (Thursday)

September 6, 1946 (Friday)

September 7, 1946 (Saturday)

September 8, 1946 (Sunday)

September 9, 1946 (Monday)

September 10, 1946 (Tuesday)

September 11, 1946 (Wednesday)

September 12, 1946 (Thursday)

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Commerce Secretary Wallace and President Truman

September 13, 1946 (Friday)

September 14, 1946 (Saturday)

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Hank Williams

September 15, 1946 (Sunday)

September 16, 1946 (Monday)

September 17, 1946 (Tuesday)

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RCA 630-TS, first mass produced TV set

September 18, 1946 (Wednesday)

September 19, 1946 (Thursday)

September 20, 1946 (Friday)

September 21, 1946 (Saturday)

September 22, 1946 (Sunday)

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Berra

September 23, 1946 (Monday)

September 24, 1946 (Tuesday)

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Clifford

September 25, 1946 (Wednesday)

September 26, 1946 (Thursday)

September 27, 1946 (Friday)

September 28, 1946 (Saturday)

September 29, 1946 (Sunday)

September 30, 1946 (Monday)

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