What Happened This Year 1910
Born in 1910
Mother Teresa
Born in Albania in 1910, dedicated life to serving the poor and sick. Founded the Missionaries of Charity in 1950, providing support in over 130 countries. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for humanitarian efforts. Canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2016, recognizing contributions to society and faith. Established numerous orphanages and homes for those in need, focusing on compassion and care for the marginalized.
Continue ReadingMorris Graves
Morris Graves was an American painter and educator known for his contributions to the American art scene in the 20th century. Primarily linked to the Northwest School of artists, Graves focused on unique combinations of nature and spirituality in his works. His paintings often featured motifs from the natural world, characterized by a vivid use of color and abstraction. Graves was influential in the development of modern art in the Pacific Northwest and served as a teacher, sharing his artistic vision with students and emerging artists. His works have been showcased in various exhibitions, solidifying his legacy in American art history.
Continue ReadingTjalling Koopmans
A Dutch-American economist and mathematician, contributions centered around operations research and economic theory. Played a significant role in developing the theory of optimal economic organization, particularly in decentralized economies. Work laid the foundation for the field of mathematical economics. Received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1975 for contributions to the economic theory that highlights the allocation of resources in a decentralized context. Also served as a professor at Yale University, influencing the next generation of economists.
Continue ReadingVivien Thomas
An American surgeon and medical researcher contributed significantly to the field of cardiac surgery. Worked alongside Alfred Blalock at Johns Hopkins Hospital, developing the Blalock-Taussig shunt, a groundbreaking procedure for treating congenital heart defects in infants. Overcame racial barriers to achieve recognition in the medical field, becoming an instructor and establishing a legacy in surgical technique and education. Received numerous honors for contributions to medicine.
Continue ReadingDonald Watson
An English activist founded the Vegan Society in 1944, promoting a lifestyle and diet free from animal products. The establishment of the society marked a significant shift in dietary choices and animal rights advocacy. Watson emphasized ethical treatment of animals and environmental considerations linked to animal farming. Throughout the years, he contributed to various publications and discussions pertaining to veganism, raising awareness about its benefits for health and the planet. His work laid the groundwork for the modern vegan movement and influenced many to adopt a plant-based lifestyle.
Continue ReadingKitty Carlisle
An accomplished actress and singer, her most notable work included appearances on the game show 'To Tell the Truth'. She also starred in the film 'A Night at the Opera', which showcased her talents in both music and acting. In addition to her entertainment career, she served as a cultural ambassador and was deeply involved in various artistic organizations, advocating for the arts and education. Carlisle's contributions to the arts extended beyond her on-screen performances, as she participated in numerous charity events and community programs.
Continue ReadingMaurice Papon
Served as a civil servant in France during the Vichy regime. Held positions including Prefect of Police in Paris, where actions during World War II led to significant deportations of Jews. Later faced trial for complicity in war crimes, resulting in a conviction. His career was marked by political controversies and legal battles regarding his actions during the Holocaust.
Continue ReadingFranz Jáchym
Born in 1910, served as a Roman Catholic archbishop in Austria. Contributed to the church's activities both locally and internationally. Played a significant role in church administration and pastoral care during his tenure, guiding the faithful and providing spiritual leadership. Engaged in various ecumenical dialogues and fostered relations within the Catholic community. Actively participated in church governance and was involved in major ecclesiastical decisions.
Continue ReadingDenis Tomlinson
Born in Zimbabwe, a successful cricketer excelled in first-class cricket during the 1930s and 1940s. Represented South Africa in Test matches, contributing significantly to the team's performances on the international stage. Played primarily as a batsman, demonstrating notable skills and consistency. Participation in various domestic competitions highlighted his cricketing talent.
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