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Today In History: November 29

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GEORGE HARRISON
Former Beatle George Harrison reacts to another reunion of The Beatles rock group question from reporters during a news conference in Los Angeles, Ca., Wednesday, March 8, 1979. Harrison talked about his new album "George Harrison" and his new hit single "Blow Away." (AP Photo/Brich)

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GIACOMO PUCCINI
Giacomo Puccini, Italian composer of operas, is shown at Oberammergau, Germany, on Sept. 29, 1922. (AP Photo)

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GEORGE HARRISON 1965
Beatle George Harrison is shown in 1965 at an unknown location. (AP Photo)

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Nureyev 1968
Ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev and Noella Pontois rehearse "Extase," choreographed by Roland Petit, in Paris, Nov. 29, 1968. It will be the first time Nureyev will dance at the Paris Opera since he defected to the West. (AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz)

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Egypt Government
The opening of the second session of Egypt’s parliament a short time before the assassination of Sir Lee Stack, Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, which resulted in the resignation of Premier Zaghlul Pasha and his Cabinet. King Fouad, center, on his left Zaghlul Pasha is reading the opening speech. Back of the premier his cabinet and on the right of the King members of the Royal House on Nov. 29, 1924. (AP Photo)

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ITALY MUSSOLINI WITH DE BERNARDI
Italian dictator and Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, centre with arms crossed, stands with Major Mario de Bernardi, second left, the winner of the Schneider Trophy and the rest of the Italian team on their return from America, at a reception in Rome, Italy, Nov.29,1926. (AP Photo)

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Muldoon Honored 1929
From left to right: James Farley, chairman of the state boxing commission; Bernard Gimbel, sportsman and department store owner; Sir Thomas Lipton, yachtsman; William Muldoon of the New York State Athletic Commission; Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight boxing champ; playwright Augustus Thomas; and John McEntee Bowman, president of the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels Corp, are seen at a dinner honoring Muldoon at the Hotel Biltmore in New York, Nov. 29, 1929. (AP Photo)

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USA Archduke Leopold of Austria Trial
The Archduke Leopold of Austria, center, in court New York, USA around Nov. 29, 1930, where he was on trial charged with larceny in connection with the theft of a famous Napoleonic Necklace valued a £80,000. (AP Photo)

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Boxing Paulino Uzcudun Pose
Spanish heavyweight boxer Paulino Uzcudun known as the Wood Chopping Basque poses around Nov. 29, 1930. (AP Photo)

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FDR On Reforestation 1932
President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks at a meeting of the Meriwether County Forestry Fire Prevention Association in Warm Springs, Ga., about reforestation of sub-marginal farm lands as a national, state and local policy, Nov. 29, 1932. (AP Photo)

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Great Depression Hunger March 1932
Crowded into 5 trucks and 12 automobiles, about 125 hunger marchers and 25 Bonus Army Veterans prepare to leave St. Louis for Washington, D.C., Nov. 29, 1932, to demonstrate for unemployment relief and prompt payment of the bonus. Here is a group of the marchers before the start. (AP Photo)

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PRINCESS AS BRIDESMAID 1934
Britian's Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II, sits, left, whilst wedding photographs are taken of the Duke of Kent and his wife Princess Marina of Greece in Buckingham Palace, London, Nov. 29, 1934. From left to right standing, King George V, Princess Nicholas of Greece, Princess Marina, the Duke of Kent, Queen Mary and Prince Nicholas of Greece. Seated front right is Lady Mary Cambridge. (AP Photo)

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England Royal Wedding Princess Marina
Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark, now Duchess of Kent, arriving at Buckingham Palace, London after marrying Britain's Prince George, The Duke of Kent, unseen, at Westminster Abbey on Nov. 29, 1934. (AP Photo/Staff/Len Puttnam)

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FDR Speaks In Atlanta 1935
This is a general view showing part of the crowd, estimated at about 50,000, that came to hear President Franklin D. Roosevelt's address at Grant Field in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 29, 1935. The chief executive assured the nation of a decreasing deficit. (AP Photo)

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Jean Batten
After successfully battling the hazards of a non-stop Atlantic flight, Jean Batten, daring pilot was abruptly stopped 36 miles short of her goal, Rio De Janeiro, when her plane fell in Frai Secca, Brazil en route from Natal. Batten is shown, Nov. 29, 1935, sitting under the wingspread of the ship awaiting help. (AP Photo)

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Switzerland Gruyere Hornblower
A gruyere herdsman blows his horn, and it needs a lot of wind to make the mountains of Canton Fribourg, Switzerland, echo the notes of this huge horn, on Nov. 29, 1936, which is used by the herdsmen of Gruyere to call in their goats and cattle. (AP Photo)

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David Rockefeller
David Rockefeller, youngest son of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., a student in the London School of Economics endowed by his father, picks up his own milk in London on Nov. 29, 1937. Young Rockefeller lives in modest rooms, five flights up, which he rents from Sir William Beveridge, former director of the school. (AP Photo)

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Los Angeles Jackie Coogan and Betty Grable
Jackie Coogan, famous as “the kid” in Charlie Chaplin films, and his bride, Betty Grable, Hollywood starlet, are leaving St. Brendan’s Church, at Los Angeles in a shower of rice after their wedding on Nov. 29, 1937. Film work was expected to cut short their honeymoon. (AP Photo)

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China Chungking Street
A scene rarely visited by white men a narrow and tortuous side street in the Chinese city of Chungking on the bank of the Yangtse River on Nov. 29, 1937. The city is built on the river banks, in a series of steps leading up from the waterfront. The only signs of western civilization to be seen are the cigarette advertisements on the arch over the street. (AP Photo)

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London Anthony Eden
The Anglo-French talks in which Lord Halifax’s visit to Berlin will be discussed opened in morning between the French and English Premiers and Foreign Ministers. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, arriving at No 10, Downing Street, London, to take part in the talks, on Nov. 29, 1937. (AP Photo)

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Red Scare Martin Dies 1939
Amid the blare of martial music and cheers of thousands, Rep. Martin Dies (D-Tex.), center, without hat, strode to the rostrum of Madison Square Garden in New York and challenged the Roosevelt administration to "come out openly" in a stand "for or against" his investigation of un-Americanism, Nov. 29, 1939. Soldiers are those of the famous Seventh Regiment of New York. (AP Photo)

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WWII France German Prisoner Interrogated
A German prisoner being interrogated by French policemen after his capture in a French section of a forward line, in France, on Nov. 29, 1939. (AP Photo)

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Fur Trappers And Traders 1939
Seeking hunts of the tiny, highly-prized mink, Bill Castner, a Rockton, Ill., trapper, dons hip boots as he explores one of the tributaries of the Rock River, in northern Illinois, Nov. 29, 1939. When he finds a place inhabited by several of the animals, he drops a steel-jawed trap, splashes onward through the water and returns later to collect whatever valuable prizes are caught. (AP Photo/Paul Cannon)

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Fur Trappers And Traders 1939
Trapper Bill Castner's scrawny, waterlogged prize may not have much resemblance to that luxurious piece of fur your wife is continually hinting for, but it's mink just the same, shown Nov. 29, 1939. Of course, this mink will have to be joined by several hundred on his relatives in order to make a single coat. Castner, who lives in Rockton, Ill., and traps in northern Illinois streams, gets about $7 for each mink he catches. (AP Photo/Paul Cannon)

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