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René Vallon- ... that René Vallon (pictured) achieved the first aeroplane flight, and was the first aeroplane-related death, in China?
- ... that the creator of The Americans drew inspiration for the show from his time as a CIA officer and a 2010 Russian spy scandal?
- ... that Tjeerd van Andel was surprised to find heaps of giant clam shells around hot springs on his first dive to the Pacific ocean floor?
- ... that art historians believe that Ellen Thesleff's self-portrait may have been drawn in a trance-like state?
- ... that Charles Herman Allen, university administrator and American Civil War captain, opened the University of Wisconsin to female enrollment in 1863?
- ... that during World War I the organ of evacuated Polish railway workers in Moscow denounced the trade unions of the Warsaw–Vienna railway as "separatists"?
- ... that the Mingxing Film Company released more than 150 films in 16 years, but most are now lost?
- ... that St. Gregory the Great Seminary was founded in a former juvenile mental hospital?
- ... that Ritsuko Taho once had her students at Harvard University slaughter a chicken and turn its bones into a sculpture?