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September 28, 1928
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Seymour R Cray, American electronics engineer who was the preeminent designer of the large, high speed computers known as supercomputers, born 
 
September 28, 1906
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US troops reoccupy Cuba, stay until 1909 
 
September 28, 1904
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Woman arrested for smoking a cigarette in a car on 5th Avenue, New York City 
 
September 28, 1895
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Louis Pasteur, French chemist, dies 
 
September 28, 1865
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first qualified woman physician in Britain 
 
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