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Facts You Probably D on’t Need
Alexander Graham Bell used his own early version of the metal detector as a last-ditch effort to locate a bullet lodged in the chest of President James Garfield in 1881. The attempt was unsuccessful because the metal coil spring bed Garfield was lying on confused the detector.
Teddy Roosevelt helped save football by urging rule changes to make the game safer after 19 players died during the 1905 season.
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Lions used to inhabit parts of Europe until hunting eliminated them from the continent around 1000 B.C.
Joseph Stalin was enrolled in seminary school in 1894 but did not complete his studies and left in 1899.
In 2007, a dead bowhead whale was found with a harpoon embedded in its blubber that dated back to the 1800s.
“Gotham,” as a nickname for New York City, was coined by Washington Irving in 1807 and it literally means “goat’s town.”
The Spanish have a tradition of eating a grape with each bell strike at midnight on New Year’s Eve.
The color orange was named after the fruit with it first being used to describe color in the early 16th century. Before then, the color was usually described as a shade of red.

Facts by Sean McVeigh, factologist.