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27</ref> and by Doubleday, Page & Co. in the United States <ref>[https://www.jonkers.co.uk/rare-book/7484/kim/rudyard-kipling Jonkers Rare Books: ''Kim'']</ref>
* Voters in [[Connecticut]] voted overwhelmingly (47,317 to 26,745) to write a new [[Constitution of Connecticut|state constitution]] to replace the one promulgated in 1818. A convention would be held in 1902 and a revised constitution would be drawn, which voters would reject even more overwhelmingly, by a more than 2 to 1 margin (10,377 for and 21,234 against).<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/register40conn/register40conn_djvu.txt ''Register and Manual – State of Connecticut''] (Peiper Press, 1940)</ref>
* Voters in [[Connecticut]] voted overwhelmingly (47,317 to 26,745) to write a new [[Constitution of Connecticut|state constitution]] to replace the one promulgated in 1818. A convention would be held in 1902 and a revised constitution would be drawn, which voters would reject even more overwhelmingly, by a more than 2 to 1 margin (10,377 for and 21,234 against).<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/register40conn/register40conn_djvu.txt ''Register and Manual – State of Connecticut''] (Peiper Press, 1940)</ref>
*'''Born: '''[[Partap Singh Kairon]], India politician and Chief Minister of the Punjab from 1956 to 1964 (assassinated [[1965]])
*'''Born: '''Partap Singh [[Kairon]], India politician and Chief Minister of the Punjab from 1956 to 1964 (assassinated [[1965]])