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*[[Camille Clifford]] (1885-1971) aka The Gibson Girl (photo: Bassano, London, 1906), credited as the first pin-up girl *[[Camille Clifford]] (1885-1971) aka The Gibson Girl (photo: Bassano, London, 1906), credited as the first pin-up girl
-*first [[audio recording]] was broadcast over [[radio]] by [[Reginald A. Fessenden]] +*first [[audio recording]] was broadcast over [[radio]] by Reginald A. Fessenden
*The first [[Pure Food and Drug Act]] becomes law; until its enactment, it was possible to buy, in stores or by mail order medicines containing morphine, cocaine, or heroin, and without their being so labeled. *The first [[Pure Food and Drug Act]] becomes law; until its enactment, it was possible to buy, in stores or by mail order medicines containing morphine, cocaine, or heroin, and without their being so labeled.
*''[[Puppet Show]]'' *''[[Puppet Show]]''
-*''[[Historia Amoris A History of Love Ancient and Modern]]'' by [[Edgar Saltus]] +*''[[Historia Amoris A History of Love Ancient and Modern]]'' by Edgar Saltus]
*''[[The Book of Tea]]'' by Okakura Kakuzō *''[[The Book of Tea]]'' by Okakura Kakuzō
== Births == == Births ==

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Camille Clifford as she sang 'Why Do They Call Me a Gibson Girl?' with Leslie Stiles
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Camille Clifford as she sang 'Why Do They Call Me a Gibson Girl?' with Leslie Stiles

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1906 (MCMVI) was the 906th year of the 2nd millennium, the 6th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1900s decade.

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