September 5: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Briefly

On President's Day in 1901, large crowds gathered for the Pan-American Exposition, welcoming President McKinley with cheers and a salute, embodying the spirit 'Peace to Pan-America.'
The 1929 announcement of the 14th edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica touted 24 volumes of content, signifying its American ownership and claiming the largest scale of publication with over 35 million words.
The historical significance of 1901's Pan-American Exposition was highlighted by the large attendance and elaborate decorations, showcasing a collective hope for peace among nations.
The 1938 school registration marked the beginning of a new education cycle with anticipation throughout the city, emphasizing the importance of education in community planning.
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