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Florence Nightingale

1820 - 1910

British reformer who revolutionized nursing in the 19th century, establishing hygiene and patient care practices that are still in use.

George Carlin

1937 - 2008

Stand-up comedian known for his sharp observational humor and dark satire of politics and U.S. culture.

Tony Hawk

1968 -

Skateboarder who kickflipped the sport into the mainstream. Created more than 80 tricks. Star of billion-dollar video game franchise.

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1896
MAY12

New York City passes the nation's first anti-spitting law to combat tuberculosis, imposing fines and jail time. By 1910, more than 2,500 arrests are made—despite backlash from protesters, yep, spitting on anti-spitting signs.

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