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Gilbert LaBine with uranium ore for the Manhattan Project
- ... that the Manhattan Project feed materials program used uranium ore (pictured) from a mine in Canada near the Arctic Circle?
- ... that Godfrey Hattenbach is said to be the father of Sioux City's Jewish community?
- ... that the Church of Grace became the Church of Saint John of Kronstadt after it was sold for one euro to a Russian Orthodox congregation to maintain its status as a church?
- ... that American playwright Walter "Long Run" Hackett earned that nickname for his many long-running plays staged in London's West End?
- ... that the Magic: The Gathering YouTube channel Tolarian Community College has raised more than US$1.5 million for the suicide-prevention hotline Trans Lifeline?
- ... that John J. Beckley, the first librarian of Congress, came to America as an indentured child servant?
- ... that in the 2024 tournament, India became the first team to win the T20 World Cup without losing a game?
- ... that before the Richmond Tunnel was completed, Staten Island residents had to use water from siphons?
- ... that "Eaea" is "aggressively Spanish"?
Sherlock Jr. is a 1924 American silent comedy film starring and directed by Buster Keaton and written by Clyde Bruckman, Jean Havez, and Joseph A. Mitchell. It features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton, and Ward Crane. Production began in January 1924, and the film was released on April 21, 1924. It was selected in 1991 for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2000, the American Film Institute, as part of its series AFI 100 Years..., ranked the film at number 62 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs.Film credit: Buster Keaton
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