How the Marshall Plan Worked

How the Marshall Plan Worked

During a Harvard commencement speech, Secretary of State George Marshall outlined a plan to assist Europe after World War II. Listen in and learn how this 12 minute speech changed the future of Europe in this HowStuffWorks.com podcast.

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Horace Wells and the Gas War

Horace Wells and the Gas War

Dentist Horace Wells set up shop in Hartford in 1836, before the discovery of anasthesia. At an exhibition in 1844 he became certain that nitrous oxide could revolutionize medicine. He tried to demons...

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Who was the real Professor Moriarty? Part 1

Professor Moriarty was based on a real man: Adam Worth. After being falsely reported as dead during the Civil War, Worth began a life of crime. When Worth moved to London he began his Moriarty phase, ...

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Four Flights of Female Aviators

Four Flights of Female Aviators

Amelia Earhart is the most well-known female aviator, but there were several notable female aviation pioneers. This episode talks about Raymonde de Laroche, Harriet Quimby, Jacqueline Cochran and Amy ...

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Ferdinand Waldo Demara: Who was the Great Imposter?

Ferdinand Waldo Demara: Who was the Great Imposter?

Ferdinand Demara took on several bogus personas throughout his imposter career -- everything from a professor to a monk. Demara stole the identities of regular people, and often performed their job du...

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Who was the real Indiana Jones?

Who was the real Indiana Jones?

Although Lucas and Spielberg claim Indiana Jones was only inspired by adventure movies and pulp fiction, people have still suggested real-life inspirations. Tune in to learn more about several contend...

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Westward Bound: Beryl Markham's Transatlantic Flight

Westward Bound: Beryl Markham's Transatlantic Flight

Beryl Markham was Africa's first female licensed racehorse trainer, but by the 1920s she'd found a new passion: flying. She went on to become Kenya's first female commercial pilot, and by 1936 she was...

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The Heiress Explorer: Louise Boyd and the Arctic

The Heiress Explorer: Louise Boyd and the Arctic

When gold mine heiress Louise Boyd staged her first Arctic expedition in the 1920s, she hunted polar bears with aristocrats. Yet she also met other explorers who encouraged her in more scientific purs...

9 Apr 201226min

George Arents: Hobbies and the Heathenish Weed

George Arents: Hobbies and the Heathenish Weed

How did advice from his great uncle inspire tobacco businessman George Arents to become one of the great contemporary bibliophiles? Listen in as Sarah and Deblina interview Michael Inman, the curator ...

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