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THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1978 On this day in 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the world's first baby to be conceiv

[Jul 25]( THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1978 [World’s First Test Tube Baby Born]( On this day in 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the world's first baby to be conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF) is born at Oldham and District General Hospital in Manchester, England, to parents Lesley and Peter Brown. The healthy baby was delivered shortly before midnight by caesarean section and we... [read more »]( American Revolution 1780 [General Gates takes command of the southern army »]( Automotive 1941 [Henry Ford writes fan letter to Mahatma Gandhi »]( Civil War 1861 [Congress passes Crittenden-Johnson Resolution »]( Cold War 1969 [The Nixon Doctrine is announced »]( Crime 1853 [Head of frontier bandit placed on display »]( 1988 [A young man turns the death of his parents into a game »]( Disaster 2000 [Concorde jet crashes »]( General Interest 1832 [The first railroad accident »]( 1898 [Puerto Rico invaded »]( 1956 [Ships collide off Nantucket »]( 1965 [Dylan appears at Newport Folk Fest »]( Hollywood 1985 [Rock Hudson announces he has AIDS »]( Literary 1897 [Jack London sails for the Klondike »]( Music 1965 [Dylan goes electric at the Newport Folk Festival »]( Old West 1853 [California Rangers kill Joaquin Murrieta »]( Presidential 1945 [Truman drops hint to Stalin about a terrible new weapon »]( Sports 1992 [Opening of the XXV Olympiad in Barcelona »]( Vietnam War 1964 [Joint Chiefs propose air strikes »]( 1969 [Nixon announces new doctrine »]( World War I 1917 [Mata Hari sentenced to die »]( World War II 1943 [Mussolini falls from power »]( [HISTORY.com]( [SHOWS]( [VIDEOS]( [SCHEDULE]( [TOPICS]( [Subscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Contact Us](mailto:thc.newsletters@aetn.com) This is a promotional email from HISTORY and A+E Networks. You received this message because {EMAIL} is subscribed to This Day In History email updates. If you DO NOT wish to receive these emails please [UNSUBSCRIBE](. Having trouble viewing this message? [View the web version](. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not junk folders) and view images, [please add us to your address book or safe/white list](. © 2017 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 [Corporate Information]( | [TV Parental Guidelines]( | [Careers]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright Policy]( | [Ad Sales]( | [Ad Choices](

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