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17  Memory System  for
 Important  Historical  Dates






 The  two  systems you  have  just learned enable  you to remember
 the day for any date in this century. The next system will assist you
 in  the  memorisation  of significant  dates  in  history.  In  chapter  2
 one  of the  memory tests  included  a list of ten  such  dates.  They
 were:
 1  1666 Great Fire of London
 2  1770 Beethoven's birthday
 3  1215  Signing of Magna Carta
 4  1917  Russian  Revolution
 5  1454 First printing press
 6  1815  Battle  of Waterloo
 7  1608  Invention  of the  telescope
 8  1905  Einstein's theory of relativity
 9  1789 French Revolution
 10  1776 American Declaration of Independence
 The  method  for  remembering  these  or  any  other  such  dates  is
 simple;  it  is  similar  to  the  method  for  remembering  telephone
 numbers.  All you have to do is to make a word or string of words
 from the  letters  that represent the  numbers  of the  date.  In  most
 cases,  there  is  no  point  in  including  the  1  representing  the
 thousand, since you know the approximate date in any case. Let us
 try this  system on the dates above:
 1  The  Great Fire  of London  in  1666 practically destroyed  the
 city,  leaving it a heap  of ashes. Our memory phrase  for the  date
 1666  would  thus be:  aSHes,  aSHes, aSHes! or  CHarred aSHes
 Generally.
 2  Beethoven is famous for many musical accomplishments, but
 perhaps  his  greatest  achievement  was  the  Ninth  Symphony,  in
 which he included a choir. His style of music made  full use of the
 percussion instruments. Knowing this, remembering his birthday
 in 1770 becomes easy: Crashing CHoral Symphony.
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