Archive for July 25th, 2010

TIWH: July 25th

By Daniella Flores

July 25, 1895

Pierre & Marie Curie

Pierre Curie and Marie Sklodowska met in Paris in 1894. Sklodowska, 27, had recently attained her physics and mathematics degree at the Sorbonne. She planned to earn her teacher’s diploma and return to Poland. Curie, 35, was already an established French physicist and devoted to his scientific work. Strangely enough, the two bonded over their interest in magnetism, and that bond eventually became something more.

They married in 1895 at the town hall in Sceaux, where Curie’s parents lived. The money they were given at their wedding was used to buy bicycles; riding would be one of their favorite hobbies outside of the lab throughout their marriage. The couple would eventually go on to discover two new elements, polonium and radium, and would coin the term “radioactivity” to describe the emission of uranic rays after experimenting with uranium. They would win the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903.

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TIWH: July 25th

By Tia Ayers

July 25, 2009
Kendrick Perkins & Vanity Alpough

He may have not won a 2009-10 NBA championship ring with the Boston Celtics (they fell just short in Game 7 to the Lakers), but Kendrick Perkins and his wife Vanity exchange wedding rings within the last year. The couple, who have been together for years, wed in style at the Carlton Woods Country Club in Texas.

The bride arrived via a horse drawn carriage and after the ceremony, the couple enjoyed a ride along the lake on the buggy. Other ceremony details included trumpet players, a dove release and a groom’s cake made to look like a box of cigars. You can look at the breathtaking photos of the ceremony taken by photographer Holly Anne on her website.

The Perkins have a son, Kendrick Perkins II, born in September of 2007.

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