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A bit of May 24th history…
1738 - John Wesley is converted, launching the Methodist movement
1844 - Samuel Morse taps out “What hath God wrought” in worlds 1st telegraph message
1883 - Brooklyn Bridge opened by President Arthur and NY governor Cleveland (pictured)
1915 - Thomas Edison invents telescribe to record telephone conversations
1978 - American management consultant Marilyn Loden 1st coins the term “glass ceiling” to describe invisible career barriers for women
Today In History: May 24