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Casshew
05-12-2004, 06:19 PM
Hi there ~ I am starting a new feature here in Bizarre News... "Today in History" and will update it everyday. Feel free to add things I have missed :D or make comments... I am hoping this can be an enjoyable thread for everyone.
What happened on May 12th?
1820 - Florence Nightingale was born today ~ health activist, nurse: promoted the nursing profession, contributed to modern nursing procedures.
1831 ~ The first indicted bank robber in the U.S., Edward Smith, was sentenced to five years hard labor on the rock pile at Sing Sing Prison.
1907 - Katharine Hepburn ~ born today ~ Academy Award-winning Actress: Morning Glory [1932-33], Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner [1967], The Lion in Winter [1968], On Golden Pond [1981]; Adam’s Rib, Pat and Mike, The African Queen, The Rainmaker, Rooster Cogburn, Suddenly Last Summer, Mary of Scotland, Love Affair
1932 ~ Missing Lindburgh baby is found, badly decomposed off the highway.
1955 - Sam Jones of the Chicago Cubs pitched a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates, winning 4-0. Jones became the first black pitcher to throw a major-league no-hitter.
1971 - The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger married Bianca Perez Morena de Macias. Mick couldn’t remember her whole name very well, so she became known as Bianca the world over.
1978 - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it would alternate men’s and women’s names in the naming of Hurricanes.
“It’s not fair that women should get all the attention for causing damage and destruction,” one women’s activist claimed. David, Allen, Hugo, Mitch and Andrew agreed.
neat thread cass, i'll come by and see what's old once and awhile.
Mrs Hugh will be celebrating Katherine Hepburns birthday. She loved her, even named our daughter after her.
Casshew
05-13-2004, 07:53 AM
Mrs Hugh will be celebrating Katherine Hepburns birthday. She loved her, even named our daughter after her.
That is a great story hugh :)
Casshew
05-13-2004, 08:16 AM
What happend May 13th?
1648 ~ Margaret Jones of Plymouth was found guilty of witchcraft and was sentenced to be hanged by the neck.
1787 ~ The first fleet of ships carrying convicts to the new penal colony of Australia left England. (They arrived the following January)
1846 ~The United States declare war on Mexico
1880 ~ Thomas Edison tested his experimental electric railway in Menlo Park.
1917 ~ Three peasant children near Fatima, Portugal, reported seeing a vision of the Virgin Mary
1938 ~ "When the Saints Go Marching In" was recorded by Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra.
1950 ~ Stevie Wonder, American singer
1967 ~ Mickey Mantle hit his 500th homerun.
1981 ~ Pope John Paul II was shot and seriousy injured.
1992 ~ Robert Reed dies at 59 (Brady Bunch Dad)
1995 ~ New Zealand beats US for the America's Cup
2004 ~ Rupert gets a million bucks on Survivor!! (unconfirmed ~ but I am hopeful) Go Rupert!! :dance:
Arielle
05-13-2004, 10:46 AM
I'm related to one of the crew members from the 1995 New Zealand America's Cup Crew. I remember when they won. Big deal in my family.
Casshew
05-14-2004, 08:24 AM
What happened on May 14th?
1643 ~` Louis XIV became King of France at age 4
1804 ~ 200 years ago, the Lewis and Clark expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory left St. Louis.
1862 ~ Adolphe Nicole of Switzerland patented the chronograph
1897 ~ A statue of George Washington was unveiled in Philadelphia
1904 - The Olympic Games opened in St. Louis, MO. It marked the first time that the games were held in the United States.
1944 ~ George Lucas film producer, director: Star Wars series, Indiana Jones series, American Graffiti was born.
1960 ~ "The Pill" hit the market to prevent unwanted pregnancies
1973 ~ the United States launched Skylab One, its first manned space station.
1998 ~ singer-actor Frank Sinatra died at a Los Angeles hospital at age 82.
2003 ~ Smugglers abandoned more than 100 illegal immigrants in a locked trailer at a Texas truck stop; 19 people died.
Websleuths members having Birthdays today ~ Anniegirl, Buzzie & Luanne :)
Casshew
05-15-2004, 10:41 AM
May 15th ~ what happened today??
Today is Saturday, May 15, the 136th day of 2004. There are 230 days left in the year. This is Armed Forces Day.
1602 ~ Cape Cod was discovered by English navigator Bartholomew Gosnold.
1886 ~ poet Emily Dickinson died in Amherst, Mass
1918 ~ U.S. airmail began service between Washington, Philadelphia and New York
1926 ~ The New York Rangers became the newest franchise to be awarded by the National Hockey League. Two years later, the Rangers won their first Stanley Cup.
1930 ~ Ellen Church, the first airline stewardess, went on duty aboard a United Airlines flight between San Francisco and Cheyenne, Wyo.
1940 ~ nylon stockings went on general sale for the first time in the United States. (Also known as Casshew Day :D )
1942 ~ gasoline rationing went into effect in 17 states, limiting sales to three gallons a week for non-essential vehicles.
1970 ~ Phillip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green, two black students at Jackson State University in Mississippi, were killed when police opened fire during student protests.
1999 ~ Russian President Boris Yeltsin triumphed over his Communist foes, surviving an impeachment vote in the Russian parliament.
Websleuths Members celebrating birthdays today are close_enough & akgal :cool:
Casshew
05-16-2004, 03:00 PM
May 16th ~ What happened today?
136th day of year with 229 days left
1568 ~ Mary Queen of Scotland flees to England
1770 ~ Marie Antoinette (14) marries future King Louis XVI (15) of France
1804 ~ Napoleon declared Emperor of France
1817 ~ Mississippi River steamboat service begins
1866 ~US Treasury Dept authorizes the nickel
1875 ~ Quake in Venezuela & Colombia kills 16,000
1891 ~ Spam was introduced by Geo. A. Hormel & Co.
1905 ~ Henry Fonda, American oscar winning film actor is born
1919 ~ Liberace was born
1920 ~ Joan of Arc (Jean D'arc) canonized a saint
1929 ~ The first ever Academy Awards (Oscars) are held
1941 ~ Germans made their last major air attack on Britain
1965 ~ Spaghetti-O's 1st sold
1977 ~ Muhammad Ali beats Alfredo Evangelist in 15 for heavywgt boxing title
1984 ~ Andy Kauffman Dies
1986 ~ "Top Gun," premieres
1990 ~ Sammy Davis Jr. & Jim Henson Die
Websleuths Members celebrating Birthdays today FlowerGirl & Brandigirl :HappyBday
blueclouds
05-17-2004, 01:37 AM
Good thread Cass, love it. I would think (re: may 16) Sammy Davis & Jim Henson dying on the same day... too many jokes. I think Sammy would think that's very funny.
BTW, Andy Kauffman's not dead, he lives with Elvis. ;)
Casshew
05-17-2004, 09:54 AM
May 17th ~ What happened today??
218 ~ 7th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
1875 ~ Oliver Lewis rode Aristides winning a purse of $2,850 in the first running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs
1877 ~ Edwin T. Holmes of Boston, MA. installed the first telephone switchboard burglar alarm.
1910 ~ Canada sets the designs for the 1›-50› coins
1911 ~ Maureen (Paul) O’Sullivan was Born
1928 ~ 9th modern Olympic games opens in Amsterdam
1938 ~ The NBC Blue network presented Information Please for the first time. The radio quiz show was moderated by Clifton Fadiman.
1949 ~ British government recognizes Republic of Ireland
1971 ~ The musical, Godspell, opened this night at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City
1973 ~ Stevie Wonder releases "You are the Sunshine of my Love"
1975 ~ NBC-TV paid a whopping $5,000,000 for the rights to show Gone with the Wind just one time. It was the top price paid for a single opportunity to show a film on television.
1975 ~ Elton John’s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy album was released and certified a platinum record on the very same day.
1984 ~ Mario Soto of the Cincinnati Reds threw four strikeouts in one inning.
1985 ~ Bobby Ewing died on the season finale of Dallas on CBS-TV. Bobby, played by actor Patrick Duffy, died in a violent car explosion, but came back to life the following season
1998 ~ New York Yankees pitcher David Wells pitched a perfect game against the Minnesota Twins.
2003 ~ Tammie Willis, who lost her hearing after a 1994 robbery-assault, becomes the first deaf student to earn a master's degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
Casshew
05-18-2004, 08:17 AM
It's May 18th ~ so what happened today??
1652 ~ A law is passed in Rhode Island banning slavery in the colonies but it causes little stir and seems unlikely to be enforced.
1792 ~ Russian troops invade Poland.
1802 ~ Britain declares war on France.
1804 ~ Napoleon Bonaparte becomes the Emperor of France.
1828 ~ The Battle of Las Piedras, between Uruguay and Brazil, ends.
1860 ~ Abraham Lincoln is nominated for president.
1864 ~ The fighting at Spotsylvania in Virginia, reaches its peak at the Bloody Angle.
1868 ~ Nicholas II, the last Russian czar is born
1896 ~ The Supreme Court's decision on Plessy v. Ferguson upholds the "separate but equal" policy in the United States.
1897 ~ Frank Capra, film director (It's A Wonderful Life) is born.
1917 ~ The U.S. Congress passes the Selective Service act, calling up soldiers to fight World War I.
1918~ John Paul II [Karol Jozef Wojtyla], the present Roman Catholic pope is born
1928 ~ Pernell Roberts , actor (Adam-Bonanza, Trapper John MD) is born
1931 ~ Japanese pilot Seiji Yoshihara crashes his plane in the Pacific Ocean while trying to be the first to cross the ocean nonstop. He is picked up seven hours later by a passing ship.
1933 ~ President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Tennessee Valley Authority Act.
1936 ~ The Spanish Civil breaks out
1942 ~ New York ends night baseball games for the rest of World War II.
1944 ~ The Allies finally capture Monte Cassino in Italy.
1951 ~ The United Nations moves its headquarters to New York city.
1969 ~ Two battalions of the 101st Airborne Division assault Hill 937 but cannot reach the top because of muddy conditions.
1974 ~ India becomes sixth nation to explode an atomic bomb.
1980 ~ After rumbling for two months, Mount Saint Helens, in Washington, erupts 3 times in 24 hours.
1990 ~ Treaty forming the basis for monetary union between East and West Germany signed
1992 ~ Lawrence Welk bandleader (L Welk Show), dies at 89 of pneumonia
Casshew
05-19-2004, 08:46 AM
May 19th ~ What happened today?
715 St Gregory II begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1506 Columbus selects his son Diego as sole heir
1515 George van Saksen-Meissen sells Friesland for 100,000 gold guilders to arch duke Charles
1568 English queen Elizabeth I arrests Scottish queen Mary
1585 Spain confisquates English ships
1588 Spanish Armada sets sail for Lisbon, bound to England
1635 France declares war on Spain
1643 Battle at Rocroi/Allersheim: French army destroys Spanish army
and Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut & New Harbor form United
Colonies of New England
1652 Spanish troops occupy Grevelingen
1749 George II grants charter to Ohio Company to settle Ohio Valley
1780 About midday, near-total darkness descends on much of New England to this day it's cause is still unexplained
1792 Russian army enters Poland
1793 Netherlands captures French island of St Maarten (held until 1795)
1853 Dutch prince Henry marries princess Amalia Mdaga of Saksen-Weimar
1856 Sen Charles Sumner, Mass, spoke out against slavery
1862 Homestead Act becomes law provides cheap land for settlement of West
1863 Siege of Vicksburg, investment of city complete
1865 President Jefferson Davis is captured by Union Cavalry in Georgia
1874 J Perrotin discovers asteroid #138 Tolosa
1878 Blanche Kelso Bruce appointed register of treasury by Pres Garfield
1892 National Society of Colonial Dames of America founded
1896 1st auto (Benz) to arrive in Netherlands
1902 Great Britain & Boers resume peace talks in Pretoria
1905 Tom Jenkins beats Frank Gotcha for heavyweight wrestling champ
1906 Federated Boys' Club (Boys' Club of America) organizes
1909 Heavyweight Jack Johnson & Jack O'Brien fight to no decision
1910 Cleve Indian Cy Young gets his 500th win, beats Wash 5-4 in 11 innings
1911 Phila Athletics are 12« games back in AL, & will win World Series
1921 Congress sharply curbs immigration, setting a national quota system
1925 Malcolm X [Little], [Detroit Red], Omaha NB, founder (Black Muslims) is born
1928 "Firedamp" explodes in Mather Pa coal mine killing 195 of 273 miners
1930 White woman win voting rights in South-Africa
1935 NFL adopts an annual college draft to begin in 1936
1937 John Murray/Allen Boretz' "Room Service," premieres in NYC
1939 Churchill signs British-Russian anti-nazi pact
1943 Berlin is declared "Judenrien" (free of Jews)
1944 240 gypsies transported to Auschwitz
1945 Peter Townshend England, rock guitarist/vocalist/composer (Who-Tommy) is born
1953 Nuclear explosion in Nevada (fall-out in St George, Utah)
1958 South Pacific soundtrack album goes to #1 & stays #1 for 31 (tybee LOL)
1959 Nicole Brown Simpson is born
1962 US performs nuclear test at Christmas Island
1964 US diplomats find at least 40 secret microphones in Moscow embassy
1971 USSR launches Mars 2, 1st spacecraft to crash land on Mars
1972 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1975 Farm truck packed with wedding party struck by a train, killing 66
1980 Ringo & Barbara Bach are involved in a car crash
1984 Edmonton Oilers beat NY Islanders 4 games to 1 for Stanley Cup
1989 Dow Jones Avg passes 2,500 mark for 1st time, closes at 2,501.1
1994 Final Episode of LA Law after 8 year run
2161 Still to happen - 8 of 9 planets will align on same side of sun
Casshew
05-20-2004, 09:20 AM
It's May 20th ~ what happened today?
325 1st Christian ecumenical council opens at Nic‘a, Asia Minor
526 Earthquake kills 250,000 in Antioch, Syria
1293 Earthquake strikes Kamakura Japan, 30,000 killed
1495 French King Charles VIII leaves Naples
1498 Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama arrives at Calcutta India
1501 Joao da Nova Castell discovers Ascension Islands
1524 Duke of Albany leaves Scotland
1631 German army under earl Johann Tilly conquerors Maagdenburg
1690 England passes Act of Grace, forgiving followers of James II
1704 Elias Neau forms school for slaves in NY
1775 Citizens of Mecklenburg County, NC declare independence of Britain
1784 England & Netherlands signs peace treaty (Peace of Paris)
1825 Charles X becomes King of France
1830 1st railroad timetable published in newspaper (Baltimore American)
1845 1st legislative assembly convenes in Hawaii
1861 Cornerstone of University of Washington laid in Seattle
1862 Homestead Act provides cheap land for settlement of West
1864 Battle at Ware Bottom Church, Virginia, 1,400 killed or injured
1867 Brit parliament rejects John Stuart Mills law on women suffrage
and Royal Albert Hall foundation laid
1868 Republican National Convention, meets in Chicago, nominates Grant
1870 Second Chamber abolishes capital punishment
1874 Levi Strauss markets blue jeans with copper rivets, price $13.50 doz
1875 Intl Bureau of Weights & Measures forms by treaty
1882 Germany/Austria-Hungary/France sign Triple Alliance
1895 1st commercial movie performance (153 Broadway, NYC)
1900 2nd modern Olympic games opens in Paris (lasted 5 months)
1902 Cuba gains independence from Spain
1908 Jimmy Stewart (Mr Smith Goes to Wash, Wonderful Life) was born
1910 Funeral for Britain's King Edward VII
1916 Codell, Kansas hit by tornado (also on same date in 1917 & 1918)
1918 1st electrically propelled warship (New M‚xico)
1919 Volcano Keluit on Java, erupts killing 550
1923 Stanley Baldwin, becomes PM of UK
1927 At 7:40 AM, Lindbergh takes off from NY to cross Atlantic for Paris
1932 Amelia Earhart leaves Newfoundland 1st woman fly solo across Atlantic
1939 Pan Am begins transatlantic passenger & air mail service
1943 French, British & US victory parade in Tunis Tunisia
1944 US Communist Party dissolved
1948 1st use of Israeli Air Force & 1st war victory, defeating Syrian army
1950 Hill Prince wins Preakness
1954 Chiang Kai-shek becomes president of Nationalist China
1955 Argentine parliament accepts separation of church & state
1956 Atomic fusion (thermonuclear) bomb dropped from plane-Bikini Atoll and Jordan government of Samir resigns
1959 Yanks sink to last place, 1st time since May 25, 1940
1960 Baseball game in Milwaukee postponed due to dense fog
1963 Sukarno appointed president of Indonesia
1964 Buster Mathis defeats Joe Fraizer to qualify for US Olympic team
1965 Pakistani Boeing 720-B crashes at Cairo Egypt, killing 121
1967 10,000 demonstrate against war in Vietnam
1969 US troop march into Hill 937/Hamburger Hill Vietnam
1977 "Beatlemania" opens on Broadway
1980 Drummer Peter Criss quits Kiss
1989 China declares martial law in Beijing
1990 Hubble Space Telescope sends 1st photograph's from space
1993 Final "Cheers" on NBC
1994 Sony Theaters & Cineplex (NYC) hike movie ticket prices to $8.00
1995 CBS News fires co-anchor Connie Chung
Ws Members celebrating birthdays today ~ Sonnier6 & Misti ~ Happy Birthday!
Casshew
05-21-2004, 09:57 AM
Today is May 21st ~ I bet you are wondering what happened today :D
143 Earliest known date in Amer-pre Mayan king Harvest-Bergvorst installed
685 Battle at Nechtansmere: Picten beat Northumbrians
996 Pope Gregory V crowns his cousin Otto III German emperor
1216 French crown prince Louis enters England
1420 Treaty of Troyes-French King Charles VI gives France to English
1471 King Edwards IV enters London
1502 Portuguese admiral Da Nova discovers St Helena
1602 Martha's Vineyard 1st sighted (Captain Bartholomew Gosnold)
1804 Lewis & Clark Expedition begins
1832 1st Democratic party national convention
1846 1st steamship arrives in Hawaii
1861 Richmond, Va is designated Confederate Capital
1881 American Red Cross founded by Clara Barton
1908 1st horror movie (Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde) premieres in Chicago
1914 Greyhound Bus Co begins in Minnesota
1926 White Sox Earl Sheely hits a record 6th consecutive double
1927 Lindburgh lands in Paris, after 1st solo air crossing of Atlantic
1930 NY Yankee Babe Ruth hits 3 consecutive homers
1932 1st transatlantic solo flight by a woman (Amelia Earhart) lands
1941 1st US ship sunk by a U-boat (Robin Moor)
1944 Hitler begins attack on English/US "terror pilots"
1945 German war criminal Heinrich Himmler captured
1948 NY Yank Joe Dimaggio hits for cycle (single, double, triple, HR)
1959 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Children's Petting Farm opens
1964 1st nuclear-powered lighthouse begins operations
1968 Paul McCartney & Jane Asher attend an Andy Williams concert
1979 Elton John becomes 1st western rocker to perform live in USSR
1981 Fran‡ois Mitterrand becomes president of France
1982 British troops lands on Falkland Islands
1983 David Bowie's "Let's "Dance," single goes #1
1988 Jane Powell weds Dickie Moore
1989 Nancy Lopez wins her 3rd LPGA championship
1990 Last episode of "Newhart" airs
Websleuthers having a birthday today ~ GardenMom :blowkiss:
Casshew
05-22-2004, 01:17 PM
What happened today? Today is Saturday, May 22, the 143rd day of 2004. There are 223 days left in the year.
12 -BC- A daytime meteor shower, possibly Zeta Perseid observed in China
760 14th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
1526 Pope Clemens VII, France, Genoa, Venice, Florence & Milan form
Anti-French League of Cognac
1629 Emperor Ferdinand II & Danish King Christian IV sign Peace of Lbeck
1659 France, England & Netherlands sign "Hedges Concerto" treaty
1712 Emperor Karel VI crowned king of Hungary
1746 Russia & Austria signs treaty of cooperation
1761 the first life insurance policy in the United States was issued, in Philadelphia.
1762 Sweden & Prussia sign peace treaty
1784 Ceylonese student leader Pieter Quint Ondaatje demands democracy
1807 Townsend Speakman 1st sells fruit-flavored carbonated drinks (Phila)
1819 1st steam propelled vessel to cross Atlantic (Savannah leaves Ga)
1836 Felix Mendelssohn's oratorium "St Paul," premieres in Dusseldorf
1843 1000+ colonies depart Independence Missouri for Oregon
1868 Great Train Robbery-7 men (Reno Brother) make off with $98,000 in cash
1872 Amnesty Act restores civil rights to Southerners (except for 500)
1877 Baden-Baden wins Kentucky Derby
1884 1-armed pitcher Hugh Daily fanned 13 hitters
1885 Tecumseh wins Preakness
1900 Associated Press organizes in NYC as non-profit news cooperative
1906 10th anniversary Olympic games close at Athens
1906 Wright Brothers patents an aeroplane
1909 1st SF fireboat, David Scannell, launched
1910 Johnny Olson TV announcer (Price is Right) in born
1911 Braves pitcher, Cliff Curtis, loses his 23rd game in a row
1915 Local train collides with troop train killing 226 (Gretna Scotland)
1924 In Chicago, Nathan Leopold & Richard Loeb kidnap Robert Franks
1927 8.3 earthquake strikes Nan-Shan China, 200,000 killed
1928 US Congress accept Jones-White Merchant Naval Act
1930 Ruth hits 3 consecutive HR (8th-10th of 60 in 1930)
1933 World Trade Day/National Maritime Day 1st celebrated
1939 Hitler & Mussolini sign "Pact of Steel"
1940 Dutch Premier De Geer begins working with nazis
and Premier Winston Churchill flies to Paris
1941 British troops attack Baghdad
1942 Mexico declares war on nazi-Germany & Japan
1947 "Truman Doctrine" goes into effect, aiding Turkey & Greece
1959 Benjamin O Davis Jr becomes 1st black gen-major in USAF
1960 Virtually all coastal towns between 37th & 44th parallels severly
damaged by tsunami that strikes Hilo, Hawaii at 01:04 AM
1964 LBJ presents "Great Society"
1965 Beatles' "Ticket to Ride," single goes #1
1967 Fire at L'Innovation dept store kills 322 (Brussels, Belgium)
1969 Stafford & Cernan pilot Apollo 10 LEM 9.4 mi(15km) above lunar surface
1972 Ceylon becomes Republic of Sri Lanka as its constitution is ratified
1977 Final European scheduled run of Orient Express (94 years)
1979 Canadians elect conservatives, Joseph Clark replaces Pierre Trudeau
1980 Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue marry
1983 Toronto Blue Jay Cliff Johnson hits record 18th pinch hit HR
1987 30 killed in a Texas tornado
1988 K roly Gr¢sz succeeds party leader J nos K d r in Hungary
1992 Calif Angels, are involved in a bus crash, in NJ
1992 Johnny Carson's final appearance as host of Tonight Show
1994 Toronto NBA franchise unveils name "Raptors" & logo
1999 Columbine High School seniors wearing blue-and-silver gowns marched single file in a graduation ceremony that mixed celebration of the day with sorrow for victims of the recent massacre.
2003 Annika Sorenstam became the first woman since Babe Didrikson Zaharias in 1945 to tee off against the men on the pro tour, playing in the first round of the Colonial golf tournament in Fort Worth, Texas
Websleuthers celebrating birthdays today ~ MarineMom :clap: :D
Casshew
05-23-2004, 12:15 PM
Today is May 23rd ~ I wonder what happened today?
1059 Henri I crowns his son compassionate King Philip I of France
1275 King Edward I of Engld orders cessation of persecution of French Jews
1420 Jews of Syria & Austria expelled
1421 Jews of Austria imprisoned & expelled
1430 Joan of Arc captured by Burgundians, who sell her to England
1493 King Charles VIII & Maximilian I of Austria signs Peace of Senlis
1498 Vasco da Gama arrives in Calcutta
1533 King Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon marriage declared null & void
1536 Pope Paul III installs Portugese inquisition
1544 German emperor Charles V recognizes king Christian III of Denmark
1555 Giampietro Caraffa elected Pope Paul IV
1568 Battle at Heiligerlee: Dutch rebels beat Spanish, 100s killed
1576 Tycho Brahe given Hveen Island to build Uraniborg Observatory
1611 Matthias von Habsburg chosen king of Bohemia
1618 2nd Defenestration of Prague
1644 Johan Mauritius van Nassau resigns as head of Civil rights activists
1647 Willem II sworn in as viceroy of Holland
1660 King Charles II returns from exile sails from Scheveningen to England
1667 King Afonso VI of Portugal flees
1706 Battle of Ramillies-Marlborough defeats French; 17,000 killed
1750 Carlo Goldoni's "Il Bugiardo," premieres in Mantua
1785 Benjamin Franklin announces his invention of bifocals
1788 SC becomes 8th state to ratify US constitution
1844 Declaration of B b (Bah '¡ festival) ('Azamat 7, 1)
1853 Buenos Aires gains independence from Argentina (reunited 1859)
1856 N R Pogson discovers asteroid #42 Isis
1861 3 fleeing slaves enter Fort Monroe Virginia and Virginia citizens vote 3 to 1 in favor of secession
1862 Battle at Front Royal, Virginia and Valley Campaign-Stonewall Jackson takes Ft Royal, Virginia
1864 Battle of Dallas, GA and Battle of North Anna, Va, 1st of 3 days of fighting
1865 Victory parade in Washington, DC (Grand Review)and Flag flown at full staff over White House, 1st time since Lincoln shot
1867 Jesse James-gang rob bank in Richmond Missouri (2 die, $4,000 taken)
1873 Canada's North West Mounted Police force forms and Postal cards sold in SF for 1st time
1876 1st NL no-hitter (Joe Borden, Boston)
1878 Atty John Henry Smyth named minister to Liberia
1882 6" of snow falls in eastern Iowa
1883 Baseball game between one-armed & one-legged players
1887 1st transcontinental train arrives in Vancouver, BC
1898 1st Philippine Expeditionary Troops sail from SF
1900 Associated Press News Service forms in NY
1901 Indians score 9 runs after 2 outs in 9th to beat Senators 14-13
and Ottawa Mint Act receives Royal Assent and US captures leader of Philippine rebels, Emilio Aguinaldo
1903 1st automobile trip across US from SF to NY, ended April 1
1908 Dirigible explodes over SF Bay, 16 passengers fall, none die
1911 NY Public Library building at 5th Avenue dedicated by Pres Taft
1915 Italy declares war on Austria-Hungary & Germany during WW I
1917 Dutch 2nd Chamber okays 1908 conscription draft
1918 King Oil/Shell refinery on Cura‡ao officially opens
1920 Pope Benedictus XV publishes encyclical Pacem Dei
1921 "Shuffle Along" 1st black musical comedy, opens in NYC
1923 1st flight of Sabena: Brussel-Lympne,
1926 Lebanese constitution forms under French mandate
1928 Bomb attack on Italians embassy in Buenos Aires, 22 die
1931 Whipsnade Zoo opens in Whipsnade Beds England
1932 Sir Hubert Ferdinand Opperman sets 24 hr record of 860 mi, 367 yds
1934 Wallace Carothers manufactures 1st nylon (polymeer 66)
1935 1st scheduled night game, postponed due to rain (Cincinnati)
1939 British decoration, George Cross, 1st presented and British parliament plans to make Palestine independent by 1949 and Dmitri Sjostakovitsj appointed professor at conservatory of Leningrad and Hitler proclaims he wants to move into Poland and Submarine Squalis sank off Portsmouth NH, 26 die
1940 1st great dogfight between Spitfires
1941 Heavyweight Joe Louis beats Buddy Baer (disqualification) in Wash DC and Rudolf Harbig runs world record 1k (2:21.5)
1943 826 Allied bombers attack Dortmund
1944 British/Canadian troops occupy Pontecorvo Italy
1945 British milt police arrest admiral D”nitz
1948 Joe DiMaggio hits 3 consecutive HRs
1949 Federal Republic of [West] Germany proclaimed (Republic Day)
1951 Peter Ustinov's "Love of Four Colonels," premieres in London
1956 World Trade Center dedicated in Ferry Building, SF
1958 Mao Tse tung start "Great leap forward" movement in China
1959 Presbyterian church accepts women preachers
1960 Israel announces capture of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Argentina
1963 NBC purchases 1963 AFL championship game TV rights for $926,000
1964 Dale Greig runs female marathon world record (3:27:45)
1965 Franz Jonas elected president of Austria and Pontoon ferry overturned on Shire River Malawi, kills 150
1966 Beatles release "Paperback Writer"
1967 Government bans submarines near South Africa
1968 Beatles open 2nd Apple Boutique at 161 New Kings Road, London
1969 The Who release rock opera "Tommy"
1970 Grateful Dead's 1st performance outside of US (England)
1971 Rock group Iron Butterfly disbands
1974 Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1978 General strike in Peru
1981 Barcelona fascists take 200 people hostage
1982 BBC warns Britain will bomb Argentina
1986 US & West Europeans veto heavier sanctions against South Africa
1988 Maryland stops sale of cheap pistols on Jan 1, 1990
1989 Lincoln Square in Bronx named
1992 NY Yankees play in their 4th straight extra inning game
1994 Funeral services were held at Arlington National Cemetery for former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Websleuthers celebrating birthdays today are starry and kpass :HappyBday
Casshew
05-25-2004, 10:02 AM
I have tried to do May 24th twice now... once yesterday and once today - when I hit submit - I get an error response and lose the whole post - I am going to have to say that nothing happened on May 24th!! :rolleyes: :crazy:
Casshew
05-25-2004, 11:01 AM
Tuesday May 25th ~ What happened today?
585 -BC- 1st known prediction of a solar eclipse
1085 King Alfonso VI of Castily/Le¢n occupy Toledo on Moren
1241 1st attack on Jewish community of Frankfort-on-the-Main Germany
1522 Emperor Karel I returns to Spain
1632 Albrecht von Wallenstein recaptures Prague on Saksen
1659 Richard Cromwell resigns as English Lord Protector
1660 English King Charles II lands in Dover
1661 King Charles II marries Portuguese princess Catherina the Bragan‡a
1720 "Le Grand St Antoine" reaches Marseille, plague kills 80,000
1721 John Copson becomes America's 1st insurance agent
1784 Jews are expelled from Warsaw by Marshall Mniszek
1787 Constitutional convention opens at Phila, G Washington presiding
1810 Argentina declares independence from Napoleonic Spain (Natl Day)
1812 Earthquake destroys Caracas Venezuela
1825 American Unitarian Assn founded
1861 John Merryman is arrested under suspension of writ of habeas corpus
1862 Battle of Winchester VA
1864 Battle of New Hope Church, GA
1870 Irish Fenians raid Eccles Hill, Qu‚bec
1876 1st tie in NL history (Athletics & Louisville, 2-2 in 14)
1878 Gilbert/Sullivans opera "HMS Pinafore," premieres in London
1887 Gas lamp at Paris Opera catches fire; 200 die
1898 1st US troop transport to Manila leaves SF
1900 Eyre M Shaw, 78, becomes oldest gold medalist in Olympics
1906 After 20 straight wins, Boston Red Sox lose to Chicago White Sox 3-0
1911 Revolution in M‚xico overthrows President Jos‚ Porfirio Diaz
1914 British House of Commons passes Irish Home Rule
1915 Chicago Claude Hendrix no-hits Pitts (Federal League), 10-0
1917 M Wolf discovers asteroid #874 Rotraut
1924 V Albitzkij discovers asteroid #1030 Vitja
1927 Henry Ford stops producing Model T car (begins Model A)
1928 Amelia Earhart (as a passenger) is 1st woman to fly Atlantic Ocean
1932 C Jackson discovers asteroid #1244 Deira
1935 Babe Ruth hits his last 3 home runs, Boston Braves vs Pirates
1936 C Jackson discovers asteroid #1393 Sofala
1937 1st airmail letter to circle globe returns to NY
1939 Carl Storck becomes 2nd NFL president
1940 German troops conquer Boulogne
1941 5,000 drown in a storm at Ganges Delta region in India
1943 Riot at Mobile Ala shipyard over upgrading 12 black workers
1944 Partisan leader Tito escapes Germans surrounding Bosnia
1945 Arthur C Clark proposes relay satellites in geosynchronous orbit
1946 Abdullah ibn Hussein becomes king of Jordan
1947 Coal dust explosion rocks Centralia Coal Co's Mine #5 killing 111
1948 Ben Hogan wins PGA golf tournament
1949 Chinese Red army occupies Shanghai
1950 Bkln-Battery Tunnel opens in NYC
1951 NY Giant Willie Mays 1st major league game (goes 0 for 5)
1953 1st atomic cannon electronically fired, Frenchman Flat, Nevada
1955 Series of 19 twisters destroy Udall Kansas & most of Blackwell Okla
1956 Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Haurietis aquas
1959 Khrushchev visits Angola
1961 JFK sets goal of putting a man on Moon before the end of decade
1962 Isley Brothers release "Twist & Shout"
1963 Early Wynn wins his 300th baseball game
1964 Frank Gilroy's "Subject was Roses," premieres in NYC
1965 Dave Davies of Kinks stumbles & is knocked unconscious on stage
1966 Peru & Argentina soccer fans fight in Lima; 248 die
1967 Celtic wins 12th Europe Cup 1 in Lisbon
1968 Rolling Stones release "Jumping Jack Flash"
1969 Sudan military coup under colonel Ja'far al-Numeiry
1970 Indiana Pacers beat LA Stars in 3rd ABA championship, 4 games to 2
1971 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1972 Heavyweight Joe Frazier KOs Ron Stander
1973 Argentine Peronist Hector C mpora installed as president
1975 Warriors beat Bullets for NBA championship, 4 games to 0
1976 Heavyweight Muhammad Ali KOs Richard Dunn in Munich
1977 "Beatles Live! At Star-Club in Hamburg Germany" released
1978 "Star Wars" released
1979 American Airlines DC-10 crashes in Chicago killing 275
1980 Jacek Wszoka of Poland sets high jump record (7'8")
1981 Al Unser becomes 1st Indy 500 winner to be disqualified
1982 Ferguson Jenkins becomes 7th pitcher to strike out 3,000 batters
1983 "Return of the Jedi" (Star Wars 3) released
1985 Cyclone ravages Bangladesh; 11,000 killed
1986 95-year-old woman scores a hole-in-one in Florida
1988 PSV wins Europe Cup
1989 Calgary Flames beat Montreal Canadiens for Stanley Cup
1991 Israel evacuates 14,000 Ethiopian Jews
1992 Jay Leno becomes permanent host of "Tonight Show"
Websleuths Birthdays Today ~ Lotusgran and Ja1 :blowkiss:
Casshew
05-26-2004, 11:14 AM
It's May 26th ~ I'm sure something happened today
961 German King Otto II crowned
1328 William of Ockham forced to flee from Avignon by Pope John XXII
1538 GenŠve throws out Calv˜n
1596 England, France & Netherlands signs Drievoudig Covenant against Spain
1637 1st battle of Pequot at New Haven Ct kills 500 indians
1647 Massachusetts disallows priest access to colony
1736 Battle of Ackia (La), British & Chickasaw Indians defeat French
1781 Bank of North America incorporated in Philadelphia
1788 Mary Clark of England gives birth to a baby without a brain
1790 Territory South of River Ohio created by Congress
1860 Garibaldi occupies Palermo Italy
1861 Postmaster General Blair announces end of postal connection with South and Union blockades New Orleans LA & Mobile AL
1864 -30] Skirmish along the Totopotomoy Creek, Virginia and Territory of Montana organized
1865 Battle of Galveston TX, surrender of Edmund Kirby Smith
1868 President Andrew Johnson avoids impeachment by 1 vote
1876 HMS Challenger returns from 128,000-km oceanographic exploration
1887 Legal betting at race tracks begins
1894 Emanuel Lasker (26) becomes World Champion chess player
1896 1st American intercollegiate bicycle race, Manhattan Beach NY
and Dow Jones begins an index of 12 industrial stocks (closing is 40.94)
and Last Czar of Russia, Nicholas II, crowned
1898 SF approves City Charter, allows Municipal ownership of utilities
1900 British troops under Ian Hamilton attack the Vaal in South Africa
1903 Start of Sherlock Holmes "Adventure of 3 Gables" (BG)
1905 A pogrom against Jews in Minsk Belorussia
1907 Chic White Sox Ed Walsh no-hits NY Highlanders, 8-1 in 5 inning game
1913 Actors' Equity Association forms (NYC)
1915 H H Asquith forms a coalition government in England
1916 F Sy discovers asteroid #858 El Djezair
1917 Walt Cruise hit 1st HR out of Braves Field
1918 Georgian Social Democratic Republic declares independence from Russia
1922 Lenin suffers a stroke
1923 1st Le Mans Grand Prix d'Endurance was run and Socialist Workers Youth International forms in Hamburg
1924 German govt of Marx resigns and Pres Coolidge signs Immigration law: restricting immigration
1926 Lebanon adopts constitution
1927 15 millionth T-Ford produced
1928 A's commit 7 errors & lose to Yanks 7-4
1930 Joe Sewell, hardest to strike out, is struck out twice by Pat Caraway
1932 Admiral Makoto Saito forms parliament in Tokyo and C Jackson discovers asteroid #1245 Calvinia
1933 2nd emergency Dutch govt of Col˜n forms and Phillies Chuck Klein hits for cycle vs St Louis Cards
1934 Century of Progress Exposition reopens in Chicago
1936 1st govt of Zealand in Belgium ends
1937 Dutch Rail NV at law forms and San Francisco Bay's Golden Gate Bridge opens
1938 House on un-American Activities begins work
1941 American Flag House (Betsy Ross' Home) given to city of Phila
and Ark Royal airplane sights German battleship Bismarck and German occupiers begin youth labor
1942 Belgium Jews are required by Nazis to wear a Jewish star
and Tank battle at Bir Hakeim: African corps vs British army
1943 1st president of a black country to visit US (Edwin Barclay, Liberia)
and Jews riot against Germany in Amsterdam and Premier Churchill & General Marshall fly from US to North Africa
1944 82nd Airborne div D-day-landing at La Haye du Puits to Ste MŠre Eglise
1945 US drop fire bombs on Tokyo
1946 Darius Milhauds 3rd Concert for piano/orchestra premieres in Prague
and Klement Gottwald becomes premier of Czechoslovakia
and Patent filed in US for H-Bomb
1948 Entire Hagana-arm forces sworn-in as Israeli soldiers
and South Africa elects a nationalist govt with apartheid policy
1951 Vaughan Williams "Pilgrim's Progress," premieres in London
1953 Dutch Convair crashes at Schipholweg, 2 die
1955 Conservatives win British parliamentary election
and Khrushchev arrives in Belgrade
1956 Aircraft carrier "Bennington" burns off RI, killing 103 and Reds' John Klippstein, Hershel Freemman & Joe Blacks no-hitter, broken up with 2 outs in 10th & lose to Braves in 11th, 2-1
1958 Ceylon emergency crisis proclaimed and US performs nuclear test at Enwetak (atmospheric tests) and Union Square, SF becomes state historical landmark
1959 Harvey Haddix pitches 12 perfect innings, loses in 13th
1961 Freedom Ride Coordinating Committee establishes in Atlanta
and USAF bomber flies Atlantic in a record of just over 3 hours
1963 Organization of African Unity forms and Wes Stock becomes only Balt Oriole to win a doubleheader
1965 Dutch Voting Rights Bill passes and Revised Intl Convention on Safety of Life at Sea takes effect
1966 Buddhist sets self on fire at US consulate in Hu‚ South-Vietnam
and Guyana (formerly British Guiana) declares independence from UK
1967 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1969 Apollo 10 returns to Earth and John & Yoko begin their 2nd bed-in (Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal)
1972 Nixon & Brezhnev signs SALT accord and US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1973 Bahrain adopts it's constitution and Beatles' "Beatles 1967-1970," album goes #1 and Chic White Sox beat Cleve Indians, 6-3, in 21 inn (game complete 5/28) and Tippett's 3rd Piano sonata, premieres
1974 During a David Cassidy concert in London a 14 year old is trampled
1976 N Chernykh discovers asteroid #2426 Simonov
1977 "Beatlemania" opens in Winter Garden Theater on Broadway
and George Willig climbs NYC World Trade Center and Movie "Star Wars" debuts
1978 1st legal gambling casino opens in Atlantic City
1980 Dietmar Mogenburg of West Germany ties high jump record at 7'8"
and Phillie Steve Carlton is 1st NLer to record 6, 1-hitters
and Soyuz 36 carries 2 cosmonauts (1 Hungarian) to Salyut 6
1982 Aston Villa wins 27th Europe Cup 1 of Rotterdam
1983 Challenger moves to launch pad for STS-7 and LA Lakers set NBA playoff game record of fewest free throws and NASA launches Exosat
and US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1984 C & E Shoemaker discover asteroid #3317 Paris
and Floods kill 14 in Tulsa Okla and Frisbee is kept aloft for 1,672 seconds in Philadelphia and Tulsa Oklahoma gets 13" of rain, 14 die
1985 Danny Sullivan wins Indy 500 by 24 seconds following a spin
1987 Great offensive against Tamil-rebellion in Jaffra Sri Lanka
1989 At 7:42 AM, radio has a 30 2nd silence, honoring radio
and Danish parliament allows legal marriage among homosexuals
and US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1990 China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC
and Phila Phillies retire Mike Schmidt's uniform #20
1991 Austria passenger flight explodes in Bangkok, 223 die
1993 Olympique Marseille wins 38th Europe Cup I at Munich
Long fly ball by Indians' Carlos Martinez bounces off Jose Canseco's
Websleuther's having birthday today include AlwaysHope and & Babs :HappyBday :HappyBday
Casshew
05-30-2004, 12:17 PM
May 27th ~ What happend on this day
1281 Flemish Earl Gwijde Dampierre takes financial responsibility of Brugge
1328 French king Philip VI Valois crowned
1529 30 Jews of Posing Hungary, charged with blood ritual, burned at stake
1647 1st woman known to be executed as a witch, Achsah Young in Mass
1660 Denmark & Sweden sign ceasefire
1679 Habeaus Corpus act passes in UK
1689 Anthonie Heinsius succeeds G Fagel as pension advisor of Holland
1703 St Petersburg (Leningrad) founded by Peter the Great
1738 Turkish troops occupy Orsova & Ochakov
1813 Americans capture Ft George, Canada
1844 Samuel F.B. Morse completes 1st telegraph line
1850 Mormon Temple in Nauvoo Illinois destroyed by tornado
1854 Marine Telegraph from Ft Point to SF completed
1856 Doctor William Palmer found guilty of poisoning
1857 H Goldschmidt discovers asteroid #44 Nysa
1862 Battle of Hanover Court House, VA (Slash Church, Peake's Station)
1863 CSS Chattahoochie explodes on Chattahoochie River GA, 18 die
and Siege of Port Hudson LA
1864 Skirmish at Salem Church (Haw's Shop), Virginia
1873 1st Preakness Stakes won by Survivor (2:43)
1887 A Charlois discovers asteroid #267 Tirza
1893 Audath Yisroel forms at Kattowitz (Katowice) Poland
1895 British inventor Birt Acres patents film camera/projector
1896 1st major tornado to strike urban US (St Louis & E St Louis Mo)
and Bay District Race Track closes
and Tornado (900 kph?) hits St Louis Missouri; 306 die
1898 Arthur Pinero's "Trelawney of the 'Wells'," premieres in London
1900 Lord Roberts' army fights the Vaal in S Africa
1903 Queen Wilhelmina opens Berlages Merchants bureau in Amsterdam
1904 NL record of 5 stolen bases in a game (Dennis McGann, NY Giants)
1905 Japanese fleet destroys Russian East Sea fleet in Straits of Tushima
1906 1st outlining of Gustav Mahler's 6th symphony, in Essen
1907 Bubonic Plague breaks out in SF
1916 Groundbreaking begins on Hugh Grant Circle in Bronx
1917 Race riot in East St Louis Illinois, 1 black killed
1918 Battle of Aisne
1919 1st transatlantic flight ends; US Navy flying boat takes 11 days
1920 Tatar ASSR forms in Russian SFSR
1921 After 84 years of British control, Afgh nist n achieves sovereignty
1927 Japanese military intervention in Chinese civil war
and Thomas Masaryk elected Czechoslovakia president
1931 1st full scale wind tunnel for testing airplanes, Langley Field Va
and Piccard & Knipfer make 1st flight into stratosphere, by balloon
1933 Austrian communist party banned
and Century of Progress Exposition opens in Chicago
and Trailing 11-3, Yanks score 12 runs in 8th & beat White Sox 15-11
and Walt Disney's "3 Little Pigs" released
1935 Supreme Court declares FDR's Natl Recovery Act unconstitutional
1936 RMS Queen Mary leaves Southampton for NY on maiden voyage
1937 Carl Hubbell wins his 24th consecutive game (since July 17, 1936)
and Golden Gate Bridge, SF, dedicated
1940 British & French begin evacuation of Dunkirk (Operation Dynamo)
1941 Allied troops begin evacuating Kreta
and FDR proclaims an "unlimited national emergency"
and German battleship Bismarck sunk by British naval force
1942 Dorie Miller, awarded navy cross for deeds at Pearl Harbor
and Hitler orders 10,000 Czechs murdered
and Italian army begin siege of French western Fort Bir Hachim
1943 French defiance under Jean Moulin meets secretly in Paris
and US forbid racial discrimination in war industry
1944 Allies land on Biak, Indonesia (operation Horlicks)
and Japanese advance in Hangkhou China
and Jean-Paul Sartres "Huis Clos," premieres in Paris
1948 Arabs blow up Jewish synagogue Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid
1949 Russian stop train traffic West-Berlin
1950 Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to Wallace Stevens
1951 Maritime Museum at Aquatic Park, SF opens
1952 European Defense Community forms
1953 Dutch social democratic/Dutch Liberal Party win municipal elections
1955 Boston Red Sox Norm Zauchin gets 10 RBIs, beating Senators 16-0
1956 French riot in Algiers
and US performs nuclear test at Enwetak (atmospheric tests)
1958 Ernest Green & 600 whites graduate from Little Rock's Central HS
and Vanguard SLV-1 launched for Earth orbit (failed)
1960 1st use of oversized catching mitt (Balt Oriole Clint Courtney)
and Military coup overthrows democratic government of Turkey
1961 Fiorentina wins 1st Europe Cup II in Florence
and Pres Kennedy announces US goal to reach Moon
and Ralph Boston of US, sets then long jump record at 27' «"
1963 3 NJ businessman purchase NHL Colorado Rockies, & get approval
to move them to NJ Meadowlands (Devils)
1964 "From Russia With Love" premieres in US
and Inter Milan wins 9th Europe Cup 1 in Vienna
1965 Inter Milan wins 10th Europe Cup 1 in Milan
1966 55th German F-16 Starfighter crashes
and 6 French fighters crash above Spain
1968 6th Mayor's Trophy Game, Mets beat Yanks 4-3
and NL awards Montreal & SD major league franchises
and Nuclear submarine Scorpion is lost
1969 Walt Disney World construction begins
1970 British expedition climbs south face of Annapurna I
and USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1971 UCLA wins NCAA basketball championship
1973 Rick Wohlhuter runs record 880 yards in 1:44.6
1975 Paul McCartney releases "Venus & Mars"
and Phila Flyers beat Buffalo Sabres 4 games to 2 for Stanley Cup
and Worst motor vehicle disaster in UK; bus full of elderly women plunges
Dibble's Bridge Yorkshire, killing 38
1977 NYC fines George Willig 1› for each of 110 stories he climbed
1979 Pope John Paul ordains John J O'Conner as a bishop
1980 South Korean police ends people's uprising; 2,000 killed
1981 A Gilmore & P Kilmartin discovers asteroid #2434 Bateson
and John Hinckley attempts suicide by overdosing on Tylenol
and Lenny Randle tries to blow a slow roller foul but ump says no
and Liverpool wins 26th Europe Cup 1 at Paris
and USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1982 C & E Shoemaker discovers asteroid #3194 Dorsey
1983 Former EPA official Rita Lavelle indicted for contempt of Congress
1984 Beth Henley's "Miss Firecracker contest," premieres in NYC
and C & E Shoemaker discovers asteroid #3671 Dionysius
and Manuela Manleeva wins 3 singles tennis matches in one day
1985 Inaugural bands parade for Pres Reagan
1986 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
and Norway Showcase groundbreaking
1987 Jim & Tammy Bakker appear on "Nightline" after PTL scandal
and Postage wins 32nd Europe Cup 1 in Vienna
and Yank Phil Niekro is 3rd pitcher to make 700th start (Young & Sutton)
1990 74th Indianapolis 500 runs
and C‚sar Gaviria Trujillo chosen pres of Colombia
and Radical Democratic Party holds 1st political meetings in Moscow
1991 Austrian Boeing 767-300 explodes at Bangkok, 223 die
1993 Mafia bombs Uffizi-museum in Florence, kills 6
1994 Final broadcast of Arsenio Hall talk show
and Radio conservative Rush Limbaugh (43) weds Marta Fitzgerald (35)
Casshew
05-30-2004, 12:22 PM
May 28th in History
585 -BC- Battle at the Halys between Medi‰ & Ludi‰ ends
and -BC- Thales Miletus predicts solar eclipse Persian-Lydian battle ends
640 Severinus begins his reign as Catholic Pope (elected in 638)
1037 German emperor Koenraad II removes "Constitutio the Feudis"
1156 Battle at Brindisi: King Willem of Sicily beats Byzantine fleet
1349 60 Jews murdered in Breslau Silesia
1358 Daint-Leu at Oise begins French boer uprising
1521 Pope Leo X signs treaty with German emperor Charles V
1533 England's archbishop voids King Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn's marriage
1539 Hernando de Soto lands in Florida
1608 Claudio Monteverdi's "Arianna," premieres in Mantua
1635 Zorilla's "El Desafio de Carlos V," premieres in Madrid
1664 1st Baptist Church organized (Boston)
1674 German Parliament declares war on France
1731 All Hebrew books in Papal State are confiscated
1741 Spain & Bavaria sign treaty
1742 1st indoor swimming pool opens (Goodman's Fields, London)
1754 George Washington defeats French & indians at Ft Duquesne (Pitts)
1774 1st Continental Congress convenes (Virginia)
1830 Congress authorizes Indian removal from all states to western prairie
1845 Fire in Quebec Canada, 1,500 houses destroyed
1849 Princess WFLC Marianne & Albrecht of Prussia separate
1851 Sojourner Truth attends Women's Rights Convention
1858 Dion Boucicault's "Foul Play," premieres in London
1863 1st black regiment (54 Mass) leaves Boston to fight in Civil War
1866 Dutch govt of Zuylen van Nijevelt/Heemskerk forms
1868 A Borrelly discovers asteroid #99 Dike
1871 Paris communards revolt put down
1880 Grenanda wins Preakness
1892 Sierra Club forms in SF, for conservation of nature
1894 Belgium Princess Josephine marries Prince Karl von Hohenzollern
1900 Britain annexes Orange Free State (as Orange River Colony)
1901 Laws against phosphor matches enacted (inhibition white phosphorous)
and Parader wins Preakness
1904 Bryn Mawr wins Preakness
1905 P Gotz discovers asteroids #566 Stereoskopiab & #567 Eleutheria
1906 Shields/Cobbs musical "His honor, the Mayor," premieres in NYC
1907 Auto-Cycle Union Tourist Trophy, 1st held
1918 Tatars declares Azerbaijan, in Russian Caucasus, independent
1919 Armenia declares it's Independence
1926 Military coup by Gen Manuel Gomes da Costa in Portugal
and US Customs Court created by congress
1929 1st all color talking picture "On With the Show" exhibited, NYC
1930 Georges Forbes succeeds Joseph Ward as premier of NZ
1932 Dam closed, at current monument (South Seas)
1935 C Jackson discovers asteroid #1712 Angola
1937 Golden Gate Bridge in SF opens to vehicular traffic
and Neville Chamberlain becomes PM of England
1938 Foundation for Tel Aviv harbor laid
and Hindemiths opera "Mathis der Maler," premieres in Z�rich
1940 Belgium surrenders to Germany, King Leopold III gives himself up
and British-French strike captures Narvik Norway
and Irving Berlin's musical "Louisiana Purchase," premieres in NYC
1941 1st night game at Wash DC, Griffith stadium (Yanks 6, Senators 5)
and British army begins evacuation of Kreta
1942 1,800 Czechs murdered by Nazis during attack on Heydrich
1943 British militia reaches Tito
1946 1st night game at Yankee stadium (Senators 2, Yanks 1)
1948 Iraq captures Ge'ulim settlement
1951 Bernardus J Alfrink appointed bishop's asst of Utrecht
and Willie Mays gets his 1st major league hit, a home run
1953 Premier of 1st animated 3-D cartoon in Technicolor-"Melody"
1955 Bob Sweikert wins Indianapolis 500
and Nashua wins Preakness
1956 Dale Long becomes 1st to hit HRs in 8 straight games
1957 NL approves Bkln Dodgers' & NY Giants' move to west coast
and US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
and WPSD TV channel 6 in Paducah, KY (NBC) begins broadcasting
1958 French govt of Pflimlin resigns
1959 Congressional Committee of Astronautics meets Project 7 astronauts
and Johnson & Bart's musical "Lock up your daughters," premieres in London
and Monkeys Able & Baker zoom 300 mi (500 km) into space on Jupiter
missile, became 1st animals retrieved from a space mission
1961 Amnesty Intl founded (Nobel Peace Prize 1977)
and Last trip (Paris to Bucharest) on Orient Express (after 78 years)
1962 Suit alleging de facto school segregation filed in Rochester NY
and US stock market drops $20.8 B in 1 day
and Wide World of Sports with Chris Schenkel premieres on CBS radio
1963 Cyclone hits Chittagong, Bangladesh; about 1 million houses destroyed
and Estimated 22,000 die in another cyclone in Bay of Bengal (India)
and Jomo Kenyatta becomes 1st PM of Kenya
1964 Dmitri Sjostakovitsj completes his 9th String quartet
and Jawaharlal Nehru cremated in New Dehli
and PLO forms in Jerusalem
and Unmanned Apollo 2 Saturn test launched into Earth orbit
1965 Fire & explosion at Dhori mine in Dhanbad India kills 400
1966 Dmitri Sjostakovitsj's 11th String quartet, premieres in Leningrad
1967 Dmitri Sjostakovitsj completes his 2nd Violin concert
and Francis Chichester arrives home at Plymouth from Round-the-world trip
and USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1968 AL announces it is splitting into 2 divisions
and NL grants San Diego Padres a franchise
and Senator Eugene McCarthy wins Democrate primary in Oregon
1969 AC Milan wins 14th Europe Cup 1 in Madrid
1971 Paul McCartney releases his 2nd solo album "Ram"
and USSR Mars 3 launched, 1st spacecraft to soft land on Mars
1972 White House "plumbers" break into Democratic Natl HQ at Watergate
1973 Chic White Sox beat Cleve Indians, 6-3, in 21 inn (game started 5/26)
1974 E F Helin discovers asteroid #2050 Francis
and Italians fascist bomb demonstrators in Brescia, 6 killed
and Stephen Schwartz' musical "Magic Show," premieres in NYC
1975 Bayern M�nchen wins 20th Europe Cup 1 in Paris
and Soyuz 18 launches
1977 165 killed in a fire at Beverly Hills Supper Club in Kentucky
1978 Al Unser became 5th to win Indianapolis 500, 3 times
1979 European Market accepts Greece as member
1980 2 Oakland A's steal home in 1st inning
and Joe Darby does a standing long jump of 12'5"
and Nottingham Forrest wins 25th Europe Cup 1 in Madrid
1982 Leonard Maltin's 1st appearance on Entertainment Tonight
and Pope John Paul II is 1st pope to visit Great Britain
1983 Hamburger ZV wins 28th Europe Cup 1 in Athens
1985 David Jacobsen taken hostage in Beirut Lebanon
and Discovery moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating of STS 51-G
1986 Democratic Labor Party wins parliamentary election in Barbados
1987 Mathias Rust, 19, W German pilot, makes unauthorized landing in USSR
and Paul Pearman jumps 21 barrels on a skateboard in Augusta
and Southern League no-hit record-Bob Milacki pitches 11 1/3 no-hit inn
and Stacking of Discovery's SRBs completed
1989 Delta Burke (Designing Women) weds Gerald McRaney (Major Dad)
and Emerson Fittipaldi wins Indianapolis 500
1990 C‚sar Gaviria Trujillo installed as president of Colombia
and Eugenia Charles' Dom'n Freedom Party wins election in Dominica
1991 Ethiopian rebels seize Addis Ababa
1993 200,000 demonstrate against mafia terror
and Polish govt of Suchocka falls
1995 Southwestern Florida outside of Tam
pa begins using new area code 941
Casshew
05-30-2004, 12:28 PM
May 29th ~ What happened today?
149th day of year with 216 days left
526 Antioch struck by Earthquake; about 250,000 die
757 St Paul I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1138 Anti-Pope Victor IV (Gregorio) overthrows self for Innocentius II
1176 Battle at Legnano: Lombardi League beats Frederik Barbarossa
1415 Council of Konstanz
1453 Constantinople falls to Muhammad II (Turks); ends Byzantine Empire
and French banker Jacques Coeurs possessions confiscated
1506 Earl Willem I van Nassau-Dillenburg weds countess Walburg van Egmont
1576 Spanish army under Mondrag¢n conquerors Zierik sea
1630 Gov John Winthrop begins "History of New England"
1652 English Admiral Robert Blake drives out Dutch fleet under lt-adm Tromp
1660 Charles II restored to English throne after Puritan Commonwealth
and King Charles II's entry into London
1692 Battle at La Hogue: English & Dutch fleet beat France
and Royal Hospital Founders Day 1st celebrated
1721 South Carolina formally incorporated as a royal colony
1727 Peter II Aleksei (11) becomes czar of Russia
1753 Joseph Haydns "Krumme Teufel," premieres
1787 "Virginia Plan" proposed
1790 Rhode Is becomes last of original 13 colonies ratifying Constitution
1848 Battle at Curtazone: Austrians beat Sardinia-Piemonte
and Wisconsin becomes 30th state
1849 Patent for lifting vessels granted to Abraham Lincoln
1861 C H F Peters discovers asteroid #72 Feronia (Ital goddess of groves)
and Dorothea Dix offers help in setting up hospitals for Union Army
1864 Mexican Emperor Maximilian arrives at Vera Cruz
1874 Present constitution of Switzerland takes effect
1884 1st steam cable trams start in highgate
1889 A Charlois discovers asteroid #284 Amalia
and August Strindbergs "Hemsoborna," premieres in Copenhagen
1900 Trademark "Escalator" registered by Otis Elevator Co
1902 Dutch State Mine law forms
1905 Pogrom against Jewish community in Brisk Lithuania
1909 Frank "Home Run" Baker's 1st career home run
1910 Pope's encyclical on Editae Saepe, against church reformers
1911 1st running of Indianapolis 500
1912 15 young women fired by Curtis Publishing for dancing "Turkey Trot"
during their lunch break
1914 Ship rams Canadian ship Empress of Ireland on St Lawrence R; 1024 die
1916 NY Giants win 17th consecutive road game
and Official flag of president of US adopted
and US forces invade Dominican Republic, stay until 1924
1919 Einstein's light-bending prediction confirmed by Arthur Eddington
1922 Ecuador becomes independent
and US Supreme Court rules organized baseball is a sport & not a
business & thus not subject to antitrust laws
1928 Fritz von Opel reaches 200 kph in experimental rocket car
1935 Hague local museum opens
1940 Adolf Kiefer swims world record 100 yards backstroke (58.8 sec)
and Arthur Seyss-Inquart installed as Reich commissar of Hague
1942 Bing Crosby records "White Christmas," greatest selling record to date
1943 Confederacy of Algiers (Churchill-Marshall-Eisenhower)
and Meat & cheese rationed in US
1944 British troops occupy Aprilia Italy
1945 US 1st Marine division conquerors Shuri-castle Okinawa
1946 KVP wins Provincial National election in Netherlands
1951 1st North Pole flight in single engine plane-CF Blair
1952 2nd Round Conference between Dutch Antilles & Suriname ends
1953 Edmund P Hillary & Tensing Norkay are 1st to reach summit of Everest
1954 Kirk & Anne Douglas married
and Pope Pius X issues holy declaration
1955 Jordan government of Tewfik Abdul Huda resigns
1956 Arnold Sch”nberg's "Modern Psalm," premieres
and WESH TV channel 2 in Daytona Beach-Orlando, FL (NBC) 1st broadcast
1957 Algerian rebels kill 336 collaborators
and Laos govt of prince Suvanna Phuma resigns
1958 Real Madrid wins 3rd Europe Cup 1 in Brussels
1959 Charles de Gaulle forms French govt
1960 Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown" hits #1
1962 Barbra Streisand appears on "Garry Moore Show"
1965 Phillies Dick Allen hits 529' HR out of Connie Mack Stadium
1967 Australian Paul McManus water skis barefoot for 1:30:19
1968 Manchester United wins 13rd Europe Cup 1 in London
1970 USSR performs nuclear test (underground)
1971 L Chernykh discovers asteroid #2127 Tanya
1973 Thomas Bradley elected 1st black mayor of Los Angeles Calif
Columbia Records fires president Clive Davis for misappropriating
and $100,000 in funds, Davis will start Arista records
1977 A J Foyt wins Indianapolis 500 for a record 4th time
and NBC News & Information Service (24 hr news) ends on radio
and USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
Janet Guthrie becomes 1st woman to drive in Indy 500
and Sue Press is 1st woman golfer to hit consecutive holes-in one
1978 1st class postage now 15› (13› for 3 years)
and USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1979 Radio's 1st rock network "Source" premieres
1980 Attempted assassination of Vernon Jordan Jr, National Urban League pres
and J Turners "Juliet & her Nurse" sold for $6,400,000 in NYC
and Larry Bird beats out Magic Johnson for NBA rookie of year
1981 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1983 Yuri Dumchev of USSR throws discus a record 71.86 m
1984 Boston Red Sox retires #9 (Ted Williams) & #4 (Joe Cronin)
1985 35 die in rioting between British & Italians at European Cup soccer
and Juventus wins 30th Europe Cup 1 in Brussels
1987 "Twilight Zone" director John Landis found innocent in death of actor
and Michael Jackson attempts to buy Elephant Man's remains
and Robin Ventura set a college baseball record with hits in 57 games
1988 President Zia ul-Haq fires government/disbands parliament in Pakistan
1989 Student protesters in China construct a replica of Statue of Liberty
1990 Dow Jones avg hits a record 2,870.49
and NY Mets fire manager Davey Johnson & hire Bud Harrelson
and Rickey Henderson steals record 893rd base, breaking Ty Cobb's record
1991 Crevena Zvezda wins 36th Europe Cup I
1992 NY Mets score in 9th to end home shut-out streak at 3 games
1993 Nazi's kill 5 Turkish women in Solingen Germany
1994 Al Unser Jr wins 78th Indianapolis 500 in 3:06:29.006 (255.89 kph)
and Great comet-iceball seen above North sea
and Hungary's Socialist Party wins parliamentary election
Casshew
05-30-2004, 12:38 PM
May 30th ~ Today in History
1035 Boudouin V van Rijsel becomes earl of Flanders
1087 German emperor Henry IV crowns his son Koenraad
1100 Burchard becomes bishop of Utrecht
1381 English boer uprising begins in Essex
1416 Jerome of Prague burned as a heretic by Church
1434 Battle at Lipany
1498 Columbus departs with 6 ships for 3rd trip to America
1522 French troops driven out of Genoa
1527 U of Marburg (Germany) founded
1536 English king Henry VIII marries Jane Seymour
1539 Spanish explorer Fernando de Soto lands in Florida
1574 Henry III follows brother Charles IX as king of France
and Sea battle at Lillo Belgium (Adolf Van Haemstede vs Louis de Boisot)
1584 Earl Adolf van Nieuwenaar/Meurs becomes viceroy of Gelderland
1588 Spanish Aramada under Medina-Sidonia departs Lisbon to invade England
1631 France/Maximilian van Bavarian signs Accord of Fontainebleau
1635 Emperor Ferdinand II & Saksen sign Peace of Prague
1646 Spain & Netherlands signs temporary cease fire
1793 Georges Couthon chosen member of French Committee the Salut Public
1814 1st Treaty of Paris, after Napoleon's 1st abdication
1822 House slave betrays Denmark Vesey conspiracy (37 blacks hanged)
1832 �variste Galois give his theory on free assembly (dies in duel May 31)
1848 2nd battle at Gioto: Sardinia-Piemonte beats Austrians
and William Young patents ice cream freezer
1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act repealed Missouri Compromise opens north slavery
and Territories of Kansas & Nebraska created
1858 Hudson's Bay Co rights to Vancouver Island revoked
1862 Battle of Booneville MS - captured Gen Beauregard evacuates Corinth
and Battle of Front Royal, VA
1864 Battle of Bethesda Church VA
and Cavalry fight at Old Church (Totopotomoy Creek) Virginia
1866 Opera "Die Verkaufte Braut" premieres (Prague)
1868 Memorial Day 1st observed when 2 women in Columbus Mississippi
placed flowers on both Confederate & Union graves
1879 92øF highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in May
and Gilmore Garden (NYC) renamed Madison Square Garden
1889 Brassier is invented
1894 Bobby Lowe is 1st to hit 4 HRs in 1 baseball game
1901 Hall of Fame for Great American on NYU campus dedicated
and Memorial Day 1st observed in US
1903 R S Dugan discovers asteroid #511 Davida
1904 Frank Chance gets hit by pitch 5 times in a doubleheader
1908 1st federal workmen's compensation law approved
and Aldrich Vineland Currency Act forerunner to Federal Reserve System
and Paris advocate E Archdeacon is 1st passenger in a airplane
and US Assay Office in Salt Lake City, Utah authorized
1909 Reuben Siegel laid cornerstone of 1st home in Tel-Aviv
1911 1st Indianapolis 500 car race, Ray Harroun wins at 75 MPH (120 KPH)
1912 US Marines sent to Nicaragua
1913 1st Balkan War ends, Treaty of London
and Conclusion of 1st Balkan War
and New country of Albania, formed
1921 Lord Dunsany's "If," premieres in London
and Salzburg, Austria, votes to join Germany
1922 Latvia & Vatican sign accord
and Lincoln Memorial dedicated Cubs
1923 Howard Hanson's 1st Symphony "Nordic," premieres
1924 H E Wood discovers asteroid #1032 Pafuri
and Socialist Matteotti falls in Italian parliament by fascists
1925 British mariners shoot on demonstrators
and Peter DePaolo became 1st man to average over 100 mph at Indy
1930 Bill Arnold wins Indianapolis 500 car race (161.6 kph)
1932 Yankees dedicate a plaque to Miller Huggins
1933 Patent on invisible glass installation
1935 Babe Ruth's final game, goes hitless for Braves against Phillies
1937 Denny Shute wins PGA golf tournament
and Memorial Day Massacre - Chicago police shoot on union marchers, 10 die
and Pitcher Carl Hubbell's 24th consecutive victory
and Police kill 10 strikers at Republic Steel Plant in Chicago
1938 Yanks sweep Red Sox 10-0 & 5-4 in front of 83,533 at Yankee Stadium
1941 1st anti semitic measures in Serbia
and English Army enters Baghdad, chasing pro-German coup government
and German capture Kreta
1942 1st Bombing attack on Cologne (1,000 bombers)
and Reichsf�hrer Himmler arrives in Prague
and US aircraft carrier Yorktown leaves Pearl Harbor
1943 French general De Gaulle arrives in Algiers
and US troops reconquer Attu Aleutians
1944 Transport nr 75 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany
1946 United flight 521 crashes on takeoff at LaGuardia Airport (NY) 42 die
1949 East Germans constitution approved
and NPS/VHP win 1st general election in Suriname
and WRTV TV channel 6 in Indianapolis, IN (ABC) begins broadcasting
1951 Heavyweight Ezzard Charles beats Joey Maxim in Chicago
1952 Darius Milhaud's "West Point Suite," premieres
1953 1st major league network baseball game-Cleveland 7, Chicago 2
1954 Dutch bishops forbid membership to non-catholic sporting clubs
and Emile Zatopek runs world record 5K (13:57.2)
and Hector Villa-Lobos' "Odisseia de Uma Raca," premieres
1955 KMVT TV channel 11 in Twin Falls, ID (CBS/NBC/ABC) begins broadcasting
and Said el-Mufti forms Jordan govt
and Tunisia begins domestic self governing
1956 Bus boycott begins in Tallahassee Florida
and US performs nuclear test at Enwetak (atmospheric tests)
1957 Real Madrid wins 2nd Europe Cup 1 in Madrid
1958 US performs nuclear test at Enwetak (atmospheric tests)
1959 Pres Somoza ends emergency crisis in Nicaragua
and Pres Stroessner disbands Paraguay's parliament
and World's 1st hovercraft tested at Cowes England
1961 Dutch DC-8 crashes after takeoff at Lisbon, 62 die
and Maris hits his 10th & 11th of 61 HRs
1962 69 killed in bus crash (Ahmedabad India)
and Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem," premieres
1964 Beatles 1961 record of "Cry for a Shadow" is #1 in Australia
and Beatles' "Love Me Do," single goes #1
1965 France performs nuclear test at Ecker Algeria (Underground)
and Viet-cong offensive against US base Da Nang
and Vivian Malone, is 1st black to graduate from University of Alabama
1966 300 US airplanes bomb North Vietnam
and Graham Hill wins Indianapolis 500 car race (232.2 kph)
and US launches Surveyor 1 to Moon
1967 Biafra declares independence from Nigeria
and King Hussein of Jordan visits Cairo
and Robert "Evel" Knievel's motorcycle jumps 16 automobiles
1968 Beatles begin work on their only double album "Beatles"
and President De Gaulle disbands French parliament
and University church in Leipzig German DR, blown up
and West German Parliament accepts emergency crisis law
1969 Derek Clayton runs world record marathon (2:08:33.6) at Antwerp
and Gibraltar adopts constitution
and People revolt in Willemstad, Cura‡ao
1971 36 hospitalized during Grateful Dead concert; drunk LSD apple juice
and Train crash at Pigeon droppings, 5 die
and US Mariner 9 1st satellite to orbit Mars launched
1972 3 Jap PFL terrorists kills 24, wound 72 at Tel Aviv's Lod Intl airport
1973 Ajax wins 3rd Europe Cup
1974 10th Mayor's Trophy Game, Yanks beat Mets 9-4
1975 European Space Agency (ESA) forms
and Wings release "Venus & Mars" album
1976 Bobby Unser sets world record for fastest pit stop (4 seconds)
1977 Cleve Indian Dennis Eckersley no-hits Calif Angels, 2-0
1979 Nottingham Forrest wins 24th Europe Cup 1 at Munich
and Percom Data Company Inc release Microdos for Radio Shack's TRS-80
and Ted Coombs begins a 5,193 mile roller skate from LA to NYC
1980 Turner's painting "Juliet & Her Nurse" sells for $6.4 million
1981 "Nightline" extends from 4 nights to 5 nights a week (Friday)
1982 Closest Indy 500, Gordon Johncock beats Rick Mears by 0.16 seconds
and Spain becomes 16th member of NATO
1984 Liverpool wins 29th Europe Cup 1 in Rome
1985 Edmonton Oilers beat Flyers 4 games to 1 for Stanley Cup
1986 Ariane-2 (ESA) launched
and Bobby Rahal is 1st to avg over 170 mph in Indianapolis 500
and France performs nuclear test
1987 West German Mathias Rust lands airplane on Red Square
1989 Margaret Ray pleads guilty to breaking into David Letterman's house
1990 135 die in a (6.4) earthquake in Peru
and Dow Jones avg hits a record 2,878.56
1991 Arturo Barrios runs world record time (21,096 km)
1992 Minn Twin Bert Blyleven becomes 2nd to win as teenager & 40 year old
and NY Lotto pays $30 million to one winner (#s are 12-15-30-33-40-48)
and NY Yankee Scott Sanderson becomes 9th to beat all 26 teams
and Paul Simon weds Edie Brickell
Websleuther's having birthdays today ~ SieSie! :HappyBday:HappyBday
Casshew
05-31-2004, 09:00 AM
May 31st - something had to happen today
70 Rome captures 1st wall of the city of Jerusalem
1417 Jacoba van Bavarian becomes countess of Holland/Zealand/Henegouwen
1531 "Women's Revolt" in Amsterdam: wool house in churchyard aborted
1564 Battle on Gotland: L�beck & Denmark beat Sweden
1621 Sir Francis Bacon thrown into Tower of London for 1 night
1634 US colony Massachusetts Bay annexes Maine colony
1659 Netherlands, England & France sign Treaty of The Hague
1665 Jerusalem's rabbi Sjabtai Tswi proclaims himself Messiah
1696 John Salomonsz elected chief of Saint-Eustatius
1727 France, England & Netherlands sign accord of Paris
1744 French troops conquer Kortrijk
1790 US copyright law enacted
1821 1st catholic minster of US initiated in Baltimore Md
1836 HMS Beagle anchors in Simons Bay, Cape the Good Hope
1837 NY's Astor Hotel opens . . . most elaborate in US
1847 Rotterdam-Hague Railway opens
1853 Elisha Kane's Arctic expedition leaves NY aboard Advance
1861 Gen Beauregard is given command of Confederate Alexandria Line
and Mint at New Orleans closes
1862 Battle of Seven Pines VA (Fair Oaks)
1864 Raid at Morgan's Kentucky
1870 Congress passes 1st Enforcement Act (rights of blacks)
1879 1st electric railway opens at Berlin Trades Exposition
and Madison Square Garden opens its doors
1883 French fleet under Pierre begins siege of Tamatave, Madagascar
1884 John Kellogg patents "flaked cereal"
1889 Johnstown Flood; 2,209 die in Penn
1891 Work on trans-Siberian railway begins
1900 British troops under Lord Roberts occupy Johannesburg
1902 Boer War Ends; Treaty of Unity signed, Britain annexes Transvaal
1905 Emperor Wilhelm II lands in Tanger
1906 Attack on King Alfonso XIII & Victoria von Battenberg in Madrid
1908 Miss Pottelsberghe de la Pottery is 1st airplane passenger (Belgium)
1909 1st NAACP conference (United Charities Building, NYC)
1910 Cape of Good Hope becomes part of Union of South Africa
1912 US marines land on Cuba
1913 17th amendment (direct election of senators) declared ratified
1914 Chic White Sox Joe Benz no-hits Cleve Indians, 6-1
1915 An LZ-38 Zeppelin makes an air raid on London
1916 Battle of Skagerrak: Brit-German sea battle at Jutland (10,000 dead)
1917 1st jazz record released (Dark Town Strutters Ball)
1918 M Wolf discovers asteroids #892 Seeligeria & #893 Leopoldina
1919 NC-4 aircraft commanded by AC Read completes 1st crossing of Atlantic
1921 Suffy McInnis (1st base) begins an errorless string of 1,700
1923 China & USSR exchange diplomats
1926 Portuguese president Bernardino Machedo flees after coup
and Sesquicentennial Exposition opens in Philadelphia
1927 Ford Motor Company produces last "Tin Lizzie"
and Tiger 1st baseman Johnny Neun makes an unassisted triple play
1928 1st aerial cross of Pacific takes off from Oakland
1929 Atlantic City Convention Center opens
and K Reinmuth discovers asteroid #1108 Demeter
1930 Building begins on Albert Canal in Belgium
1935 Babe Ruth grounds out in his final at bat
and Quake kills 50,000 in Quetta Pakistan
1937 Bkln Dodgers snap NY Giant Carl Hubbell's 24-game winning streak
and German battleships bomb Almeria Spain
1938 K Reinmuth discovers asteroid #1466 Mundleria
1940 Gen-major Bernard Montgomery leaves Duinkerken
and Premier Winston Churchill flies to Paris
1941 -June 1) 32.0 cm rain falls on Burlington Kansas (state record)
and 41 U boats sunk this month (325,000 ton)
and British troops vacate Kreta
and German occupiers forbids Jews access to beach & swimming pools
1942 Luftwaffe bombs Canterbury
and Sam Snead wins PGA golf tournament
1943 Joe Namath was born & Sharon Gless was born
1944 Allied breakthrough in Italy
1947 Communists grab power in Hungary
and Eastern DC-4 crashes between Ft Deposit & Perryville Md, kills 53
and Italian govt of Gasperi forms
1949 Sam Snead wins PGA golf tournament
Charley Lupica begins stay on 4ý' platform atop a 60' pole, vowing
and to stay until Indians clinch pennant. (They don't, & stays 117 days)
1950 Due to rain, Indy 500 shortened to 345 miles, Johnny Parson wins
1951 Neth & South Africa sign cultural accord
and S Arend discovers asteroid #1591 Baize
1953 Lebanese president Camille Shamun disbands government
and WSUN TV channel 38 in St Petersburg-Tampa, FL (IND) 1st broadcast
1955 Construction begins on Soviet cosmodrome launch facilities
and Great Britain proclaims emergency crisis due to railroad strike
and Supreme Court orders school integration "with all deliberate speed"
1956 Mickey Mantle HR just misses clearing Yankee Stadium's roof
1957 Great Britain performs nuclear test at Christmas Island (atmospheric)
1958 Dick Dale invents "surf music" with "Let's Go Trippin"
and US performs nuclear test at Bikini Island (atmospheric tests)
1961 Benfica wins 6th Europe Cup 1 at Bern
and Dominican Republic president Trujillo assassinated
and JFK visits Charles de Gaulle in Paris
and Judge Irving Kaufman orders Board of Ed of New Rochelle, to integrate
and Union of South Africa becomes a republic, leaves Commonwealth
1964 Charles Schmid kills first Pied Piper victim
and SF Giants beat NY Mets, 8-6, in 23 innings (2nd game) (7 hrs 32 mins)
1965 Jim Clark becomes 1st foreigner in 49 years to win Indy & Brooke Shields was born
1967 Bayern M�nchen wins 7th Europe Cup II at Neurenberg
1969 John Lennon & Yoko Ono record "Give Peace a Chance"
and Stevie Wonder releases "My Cherie Amore"
1970 7.75 Earthquake aftershocks hit Peru; 50-70,000 die
and At 03:23 PM, Yungay Peru levelled by earthquake (50-70,000 die)
and KDUB TV channel 40 in Dubuque, IA (ABC) begins broadcasting
1971 WDXR (now WKPD) TV channel 29 in Paducah, KY (PBS) begins broadcasting
1972 Ajax wins Europe Cup in Rotterdam
1974 Israel & Syria sign an agreement concerning Golan Heights
and USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1975 Fred Newman makes 12,874 baskets in a one-day exhibition
1976 Loudest PA (76 KW) for Who's Quadrophenia in London
1977 Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani becomes heir apparent to throne of Qatar
and Trans Alaska oil pipeline completed
1979 J Kveton discovers asteroid #2672 Pisek
and Radio City Music Hall (NYC) reopens
and Zimbabwe proclaims independence
1980 Police & youthful rebels battle in Zurich
1983 Phila 76ers sweep Lakers for NBA championship in 4 games
1984 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1985 41 tornadoes hit Northeast US, killing 88
and Guatemala adopts constitution
and New Orleans Saints are sold for $70,204,000
1987 Edmonton Oilers beat Flyers 4 games to 3 for Stanley Cup
and Saul Ballesteros drives 3 golf balls off Mt McKinley, Alaska
1989 "Rambling with Gambling" 20,000th radio program on WOR-AM (NYC)
and 1st presentation of rock n roll Elvis awards
and Speaker of House Jim Wright resigns
1990 NYC's Zodiac killer shoots 3rd victim, Joseph Ponce
1991 Oldest bride - Minnie Munro, 102, weds Dudley Reid, 83, in Australia
1992 46th Tony Awards: Dancing at Lughnasa & Crazy For You win
1993 President Dobrica Cosic of little Yugoslavia flees
Websleuther's having birthdays today ~ Rudy96 :HappyBday
Casshew
06-01-2004, 08:43 AM
Today is June 1st - 152nd day of year with 213 days left
794 Charles the Great opens general synod in Frankfurt
1283 Albrecht I van Habsburg becomes ruler of Austrian/Bull market
1459 Pope Pius II opens congress of Mantua
1495 1st written record of Scotch Whiskey appears in Exchequer Rolls
of Scotland, Friar John Cor is the distiller
1533 Anna Boleyn crowned queen of England
1562 Emperor Ferdinand & Sultan Suleiman signs treaty
1568 Duke van Alva beheads 18 nobles in Brussels
1608 Valse Dimitri forms his 2nd Russian anti-govt
1638 1st earthquake recorded in US, at Plymouth, Mass
1641 France & Portugal sign anti-Spanish covenant
1649 Czar Aleksei throws out English merchants from Moscow
1657 1st Quakers arrives in New Amsterdam (NY)
1670 Engl king Charles II & Fr king Louis XIV sign anti-Dutch treaty
1676 Sea battle at ™land: Danish/Dutch fleet beat Sweden
1679 Battle at Bothwell Bridge on Clyde: Duke of Monmouth beats Scottish
1746 French troops conquer Antwerp
1774 British govt orders Port of Boston closed
1789 1st US congressional act becomes law (on administering oaths)
1792 Kentucky admitted as 15th US state
1794 English fleet under Richard Earl Howe defeats French
1796 Tennessee admitted as 16th US state
1808 1st US land-grant university founded-Ohio Univ, Athens, Ohio
1813 Capt John Lawrence utters Navy motto "Don't give up the ship"
1834 HMS Beagle for anchor in Port Famine, Magallanes Street
1835 6th national black convention (Phila)
1836 Charles Darwin returns to Capetown
1843 It snows in Buffalo & Rochester NY & Cleveland Ohio
1845 Homing pigeon completes 11,000 km trip (Namibia-London) in 55 days
1855 US adventurer Wm Walker conquers Nicaragua, reestablishes slavery
1861 1st skirmish in Civil War, Fairfax Court House, Va
1862 2nd/last day of battle at Fair Oaks/7 Pines Va (11,165 casualties)
and Gen Lee assumes command after Joe Johnston is injured at 7 Pines
and Slavery abolished in all US possessions
1864 -Nov] Shenandoah Valley campaign
and Battle of Cold Harbor, VA (Gaines' Mill, Gaines' Farm)
and Confederate cruiser The Georgia sold to The English
1866 General Dutch Typographer Union forms
and Renegade Irish Fenians invade Ft Erie Ontario from US
1868 Texas constitutional convention meets in Austin
1869 Voting Machine patented by Thomas Edison
1877 US troops authorized to pursue bandits into Mexico
1880 US census at 50,155,783
1881 Bell Phone opens 1st Dutch telephone exchange
1888 California gets its 1st seismograph
1890 US census at 62,622,250
1893 Opera "Falstaff" is produced (Berlin)
1898 Trans-Mississippi International Exposition opens in Omaha
1900 British army occupiers Pretoria South-Africa
1902 Blue-White United soccer team of Amsterdam forms
1905 Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition opens in Portland, Oregon
1907 -27øF (-33øC), Sarmiento, Argentina (South American record)
1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition opens in Seattle
1910 SC Enschede soccer team forms in Enschede
1911 1st US group insurance policy written, Passaic, NJ
1912 Stormvogels soccer team forms in Ijmuiden
1914 Oscar Egg bicycles world record time (44,247 km)
1915 1st Zeppelin air raid over England
1916 German attack on Fort Vaux, Verdun
1918 Excelsior Maassluis soccer team forms in Maassluis
and Yanks turn triple-play, beat Tigers 5-4
1919 Rhineland Republic forms in Wiesbaden
1920 RKSV Volendam soccer team forms in Volendam
1921 Race riot in Tulsa Okla (21 whites & 60 blacks killed)
1923 NY Giants beat Phillies, 22-5
1925 Lou Gehrig replaces Wally Pipp (1st of record 2130 consec games)
1926 Ignacy Mocicki elected president of Poland
1930 Alphense Boys soccer team forms in Alphen on Rhine
1931 Rozenburg soccer team forms in Rozenburg
1932 Lunteren soccer team forms in Lunteren
1933 Century of Progress world's fair opens in Chicago
1934 AFC '34 soccer team forms in Alkmaar
1935 Driving test & license plates introduced in England
and Yanks set solo HR record with 6 beat Boston 7-2
1937 Chic White Sox Bill Dietrich no-hits St Louis Browns, 8-0
and Prince Konoye becomes Japanese premier
1938 Superman Comics launched
1939 1st night game at Phil's Shribe Park (Pirates 5, Phillies 2)
and 1st televised heavyweight boxing match-Max Baer vs Lou Nova
and British sub "Thetis" sinks in Liverpool Bay with all 99 aboard
and Retired German Col-gen Gerd von Runstedt returns to service
1940 Coffee & tea rationed in Holland
and Gen-mjr Bernard Montgomery returns to London
and Nazi occupiers kick Jews out of Dutch air guard
1941 12.59" (31.98 cm) rainfall, Burlington Kansas (state 24-hr record)
and British troops occupy Bagdad Iraq
and Germany bans all Catholic publications
and Germany occupies Kreta
1944 Gen Montgomery/Patton/Bradley/Dempsey/Crerar meet in Portsmouth
1945 WLB-AM in Minneapolis Minn changes call letters to KUOM
1946 Assault wins 78th Belmont Stakes (2:30.8) & Triple Crown
and Sp˜kenisse soccer team forms in Sp˜kenisse
1947 OPA, which issued WW II rationing coupons, disbands
1948 Israel & Arabs agree to a cease fire
1949 1st magazine on microfilm offered to subscribers (Newsweek)
and British government grants Cyrenaica (East-Libya) independence
1951 1st self-contained titanium plant opened Henderson Nevada
and International Cheese treaty signed
and S Arend discovers asteroids #1592 Mathieu & #1593 Fagnes
1952 Catholic church puts Andre Gides "Labor" on the index
1953 KMJ (now KSEE) TV channel 24 in Fresno, CA (NBC) begins broadcasting
and WDAY TV channel 6 in Fargo, ND (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting
1954 Emile Zatopek runs record 6 mile: (27:59.2)/10,000m (28:54.2)
1955 Habib Bourguiba ends exile from Tunisia
1957 1st US runner breaks 4 minute mile (Don Bowden) [see May 5, 1956]
1958 Belgian christian-democrats win parliamentary election
and Charles de Gaulle becomes premier of France
1959 Constitution of Tunisia promulgated (National Day)
1960 WDTV TV channel 5 in Clarksburg-Weston, WV (CBS) begins broadcasting
1962 Oscar 2 (ham radio satellite) launched into Earth orbit
and Roda JC soccer team reforms in Kerkrade
and USAF Maj Robert M White takes X-15 to 40,420 m
1963 Jomo Kenyatta becomes 1st premier of Kenya
and King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, becomes Emperor of Ethiopia
1965 A Penzias & R Wilson detect 3øK primordial background radiation
and Explosion at Fukuoka, Japan kills 237 coal miners
1966 2,400 persons attend White House Conference on Civil Rights
1967 Beatles release Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band in US & goes gold
and Mayor-council form of government instituted for Washington, DC
1968 Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs Robinson" hits #1
1969 Tobacco advertising is banned on Canadian radio & TV
1970 Soyuz 9 launched into Earth orbit for 18 days
1971 Ed Sullivan's final TV show on CBS
1972 Dmitri Sjostakovitsj's 15th Symphony, premieres in West Berlin
and Tswanaland becomes Bophuthatswana in South Africa
and West German police arrest RAF-leader Andreas Baader
1973 Greek Pres Papadopoulos asks for "parliamentary presidential republic"
and Paul McCartney & Wings release "Live & Let Die"
1974 Bundy victim Brenda Ball disappears from Burien, Wash
and Chemical plant explodes in Flixborough Lincs kills 29 in UK
1975 Calif Angel Nolan Ryan 4th no-hitter beats Balt Orioles, 1-0
and Cars in Netherlands must have seatbelts
and Kathy Whiteworth, wins LPGA
and Ron Woods replaces Mick Taylor as Rolling Stone guitarist
1976 Great-Britain & Iceland terminate codfish war
1977 British Virgin Islands adopts constitution
and SC Heerenveen soccer team forms in Heerenveen
1978 High Council destroys judgment against war criminal Pieter Menten
1979 Rhodesian bishop Able Muzorewa becomes premier
and Supersonics beat Bullets for NBA championship, 4 games to 1
and Wings release "Old Siam, Sir"
1980 1st transmission of CNN, Cable News Network
and ANC sets fire to Sasol oil installations in South Africa
and Barbra Streisand appears at an ACLU Benefit in Calif
and H Debehogne discovers asteroids #2543 Machado & #3411
and Ted Turner's Cable News Network begins broadcasting
1984 Douglas H Mitchell, QC of Calgary becomes 6th CFL Commissioner
and KWK-AM in St Louis MO changes call letters to KGLD
and Netherlands' Lubbers govt gives 48 sites for cruise missiles
and Weightlifter Alexander Gunyashev of USSR snatches a record 211 kg
1986 40th Tony Awards: I'm Not Rappaport & Mystery of Edwin Drood win
1988 Train crash in Zeeland Neth, kills 2
1989 Robin Givens & Mike Tyson granted final divorce in NJ
1990 Cowboy Channel on cable TV begins transmitting
and Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers in Portland for 1st time since 1974
and Dow Jones Avg hits a record high of 2,900.97
1991 Mount Pinatubo (Philippines) erupts for 1st time in 600 years
1992 E Lamps (20 year lightbulb) introduced
and Pitts Penguins sweep Chicago Blackhawks to win Stanley Cup
and Snowfall in Colorado
1993 Brooklyn NY begins recycling
and Connie Chung joins Dan Rather as anchors of CBS Evening News
and Guatemala president Jorge Serrano overthrown by the army
and Melchior Ndadaye elected pres of Burundi
1939 British sub 'Thetis' sank in Liverpool Bay with all 99 aboard.
1965 Explosion at Fukuoka, Japan kills 237 coal miners.
1991 Mount Pinatubo (Phillipines) erupts for 1st time in 600 years.
2004 - Double Murder Trail for Scott Peterson begins!!! Yay!!
Casshew
06-02-2004, 09:17 AM
It's June 2nd ~ what happened today?
455 Gaiseric & Vandals sack Rome
575 Benedict I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
657 St Eugene I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1129 Fulco V's son Godfried marries king Henry I's daughter Mathildis
1619 England & Netherlands signs treaty about business in the Indies
1625 Prince Frederik Henry sworn in as viceroy of Holland/Zealand
1627 English king Charles I establishes Guyana Company
1633 Prince Frederik Henry conquerors fort Rhine at Cologne
1676 Battle at Palermo: French beats Dutch/Spanish fleet
1697 Monarch August van Saksen becomes Catholic
1746 Russia & Austria sign agreements
1780 Anti Catholic demonstration attacks parliament in London
1797 1st ascent of "Great Mountain" (4,622') in Adirondack NY (C Broadhead)
1834 5th national black convention meet (NYC)
1835 P T Barnum & his circus begin 1st tour of US
1851 1st US alcohol prohibition law enacted (Maine)
1857 James Gibbs, Va, patents chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine
1858 Donati Comet 1st seen named after it's discoverer
1862 Gen Robert E Lee takes command of Confederate armies of E VA & NC
and Raid at Early's: Maryland towards Washington DC
1863 Harriet Tubman leads Union guerrillas into Maryland, freeing slaves
1864 Battle of Cold Harbour, Day 2
1865 At Galveston, Kirby-Smith surrenders Trans-Mississippi Dept
1866 Renegade Irish Fenians surrender to US forces
1869 Cleveland's Forest City play their 1st game (vs Cin Red Stockings)
1873 Ground broken on Clay St (SF) for world's 1st cable railroad
1875 James Augustine Healey became 1st Black Catholic Bishop in US
1881 Haarlem-Zandvoort Railway opens
1882 Pierre de Brazza festival welcomed in Paris
1883 1st night baseball under lights, Ft Wayne Indiana
and Chicago's "E" opens to traffic
1886 Grover Cleveland is 1st to wed during presidency (Frances Folsom)
1899 Black Americans observed day of fasting to protest lynchings
1902 2nd statewide initiative & referendum law adopted, in Oregon
1910 1st roundtrip flight over English Channel (C S Rolls, England)
and Pygmies discovered in Dutch New Guinea
1913 1st strike settlement mediated by US Dept of Labor-RR clerks
and Demonstrations for general voting right in Neth
1914 Glenn Curtiss flies his Langley Aerodrome
1919 Pulitzer prize awarded to Carl Sandburg (Cornhuskers)
1920 Pulitzer prize awarded to Eugene O'Neill (Beyond the Horizon)
1922 Suffy McInnis (1st base) ends an errorless string of 1,700 chances
1924 US citizenship granted to all American Indians
1925 NY Yankee Lou Gehrig begins his 2,130 consecutive game streak
1930 1st baby born on a vessel passing through Panama Canal
and Sarah Dickson becomes 1st woman Presbyterian elder in US, Cincinnati
1932 Franz von Papen "Cabinet of the Baron" premieres
1933 WNJ-AM in Newark NJ goes off the air
1936 Gen Anastasio Somoza takes over as dictator of Nicaragua
1940 Heavy German bombing on Dunkirk beach
1943 99th Pursuit Squadron flies 1st combat mission (over Italy)
and German assault on Sebastopol Krim, begins
1944 Generals Eisenhower & Montgomery dine in Portsmouth
and Judendurchgangslager Vught disbands
1946 Italian plebiscite chooses republic over monarchy (National Day)
1947 Hungarian premier Ferenc Nagy resigns
1948 Jerry Mathers (Leave it to Beaver) is born
1949 Transjordan renamed Jordan
1951 Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Evangelii praecones
1952 650,000 metal workers go on strike in US
1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey
1954 John Costello (Cons) becomes premier of Ireland
1955 Dana Carvey (Comedian) is born
1956 Yugoslav president Tito visits Moscow
1957 US TV interviews Khrushchev
1958 Alan Freed joins WABC (NYC) radio
1959 Allen Ginsberg writes his poem "Lysergic Acid," SF
1964 Lal Bahadur Sjastri elected premier of India
and Rolling Stones 1st US concert tour debuts in Lynn, Mass
1965 2nd of 2 cyclones in less than a month kills 35,000 (Ganges R India)
1966 US Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum; 1st lunar soft-landing
1967 Race riots in Roxbury section of Boston
1968 Canadians must get govt permission to export silver
and WBLG (now WTVQ) TV channel 62 in Lexington, KY (ABC) 1st broadcast
1969 Australian aircraft carrier "Melbourne" slices US destroyer
"Frank E Evans" in half, killing 74 (South Vietnam)
1971 Ajax wins Europe Cup
1972 Dion & the Belmonts reunion concert at Madison Square Garden
1974 Mali adopts constitution
and Malta's constitution goes into effect
1975 1st time snow fell in London in June
and James A Healy, 1st black Roman Catholic bishop, consecrated (Maine)
1976 East-Timor People's Assembly accepts annexation through Indonesia
1977 NJ allows casino gambling in Atlantic City
1979 John Paul II becomes 1st pope to visit a communist country (Poland)
and NASA launches space vehicle S-198
and Pope John Paul II visits Poland
1981 Barbara Walters asks Katharine Hepburn what kind of tree she would be
1983 Toilet catches fire on Air Canada's DC-9, 23 die at Cincinnati
1984 Actress Jill Ireland has a radical mastectomy
and B A Skiff discovers asteroid #3617
and Flight readiness firing of Discovery's main engines
1985 39th Tony Awards: Biloxi Blues & Big River win
and Andreas Papandreous PASOK-party wins election in Greece
and Nancy Lopez beats Alice Miller for the LPGA
1986 NYC transit system issues a new brass with steel bullseye token
and Regular TV coverage of US Senate sessions begins
1989 14 year old Scott Isaacs spells spoliator to win 1989 Spelling Bee
and Cincinnati Red Eric Davis hits for cycle
and Rolling Stones Bill Wyman marries Mandy Smith
10,000 Chinese soldiers are blocked by 100,000 citizens protecting
and students demonstrating for democracy in Tiananmen Square, Beijing
1991 45th Tony Awards: Lost in Yonkers & Will Rogers Follies win
1992 Former NY Giant Coach Bill Parcells undergoes open heart surgery
and Wilson Phillips release their 2nd album "Shadows & Light"
1994 Chinook helicopter crashes in North Scotland (29 killed)
and Indonesian censors ban Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List"
2004 Websleuther "Hugh" announces he is having a baby!
Wesbsleuther Birthdays today - Graybar-Hotel :HappyBday:HappyBday
Casshew
06-03-2004, 07:15 PM
On This Day - June 3
959AD: Edgar, first King of All England, was crowned on Whit Sunday by Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Saxon abbey on the site of the present Bath Abbey.
1899: Johann Strauss the Younger, Austrian composer, violinist and conductor who wrote The Blue Danube waltz, died.
1899: England cricket captain WG Grace played his final Test match, aged 50, against Australia at Trent Bridge.
1901 - Maurice Evans was born
actor: Macbeth, Planet of the Apes, Batman, Bewitched;
1925 - Tony Curtis was born
actor: Some Like It Hot, The Great Impostor, The Defiant Ones, Houdini, Trapeze, The Boston Strangler, Christmas in Connecticut, The Count of Monte Cristo
1929 - Chuck Barris was born
producer: Dating Game, Newlywed Game, Three’s a Crowd; producer/host: The Gong Show; songwriter: Palisades Park; novelist: You and Me, Babe
1931: The Baird Company televised the Epsom Derby, which was transmitted by the BBC.
1937: The Duke of Windsor, the abdicated King Edward VIII, married Mrs Wallis Warfield Simpson in France.
1946: The first bikini bathing suit was unveiled in Paris, invented by Louis Reard, a former motor engineer.
1956: Third class rail travel was abolished in Britain and renamed second class.
1965: The Gemini 4 spaceship was launched, with James McDivitt and Edward White on board. During the flight White became the first American to walk in space.
1971: The longest running comedy in theatre history, No Sex Please We’re British, opened in London, with Michael Crawford in the cast. It closed on September 5, 1987.
1978: The Guinness Book of Records went into the Guinness Book of Records – as the most stolen book from British libraries.
Casshew you have a big day soon, June the 6th, TV full of remembrance programmes over here.
Casshew
06-05-2004, 11:24 AM
June 4th ~ Today in History!
1674 - Horse racing became a nag to the good people of Massachusetts, because the sport was prohibited in the state.
1816 - The Washington, the first stately double-decker steamboat, was launched at Wheeling, WV.
1738 - King George III - was born
King of Great Britain and Ireland [1760-1811] during time of the American Revolutionary War against the British; died Jan 29, 1820
1831 - The independent constitutional monarchy of Belgium named Prince Leopold as its first king. 109 years later, less one week, King Leopold’s descendant, Leopold III, surrendered to Germany.
1896 - Henry Ford took a trial run in his Ford automobile around the streets of Detroit, MI.
1917 - Laura E. Richards and Maude H. Elliott, along with their assistant, Florence Hall, received the first Pulitzer Prize for a biography. The title of their work was Julia Ward Howe. With Americans of Past and Present Days, by Jean Jules Jusserand, received the first prize for history; while Herbert B. Swope picked up the first reporter’s Pulitzer. He wrote for the New York World. Altogether, these were the very first Pulitzer Prizes ever awarded.
1924 - In memory of all the soldiers from the state of New York who died in the first World War, an eternal light was dedicated at Madison Square in New York City.
1924 - Dennis Weaver - was born
actor: Gunsmoke, McCloud, Gentle Ben, Disaster at Silo 7, Lonesome Dove: The Series
1931 - The first rocket-glider flight was made by William Swan in Atlantic City, NJ.
1934 - The Dorsey Brothers, Tommy and Jimmy, recorded Annie’s Cousin Fanny on the Brunswick label. The track featured trombonist Glenn Miller, who also vocalized on the tune.
1939 - Sylvan Goldman introduced the first grocery-store shopping cart in Oklahoma City, OK. The original shopping cart was actually a folding chair mounted on wheels.
1942 - Glenn Wallichs did what was called ‘promotion’ for Capitol Records in Hollywood. He came up with the idea that he could send copies of Capitol’s new records to influential radio announcers all around the U.S. and, maybe, add to the chances that stations would play the records. The practice would soon become common among most record labels.
1944 - Leonidas Witherall was first broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Witherall was a detective who looked just like William Shakespeare.
1949 - Jack Kramer defeated Bobby Riggs and won the men’s pro-tennis title.
1962 - The legendary sportscaster Clem McCarthy died. McCarthy was the first to announce the running of the Kentucky Derby back in 1928.
1964 - Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers tied Bob Feller’s 1951 record by pitching a third career no-hit baseball game. Koufax blanked the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0. He struck out a dozen Phillies’ batters.
1974 - Cleveland Indians public relations experts thought that ‘Ten Cent Beer Night’ would bring out the fans and otherwise help the slumping Indians -- a team no one cared to watch. The promotion was a disaster. Oh, sure, there was plenty of dime brew sold at Municipal Stadium that night. But there were soon plenty of drunken, surly, unruly fans, too, which made it possible for the Indians to forfeit the ball game to the Texas Rangers. Municipal Stadium could seat some 60,000 fans and only 22,000 showed up for the frolic and merriment.
1975 - Angelina Jolie - was born
Academy Award-winning supporting actress: Girl, Interrupted; Gia, George Wallace, Cyborg 2, Foxfire, Playing by Heart, Tomb Raider, Original Sin; daughter of actor Jon Voight)
1984 - For the first time in 32 years, golfing-great Arnold Palmer failed to make the cut for the U.S. Open golf tournament. Palmer missed making the tourney by two strokes.
1987 - Edwin Moses, who had won a total of 122 consecutive victories in the 400-meter hurdles, was defeated by Danny Harris in Madrid, Spain. It had been ten years since Moses had lost the event.
1989 - Democracy took a hard blow this day in Peking as the People’s Army of China opened fire on crowds of demonstrators. What began as a student demonstration on behalf of democracy a month and a half earlier, had become a demonstration of hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life defying the government ban on the students’ action. Armored tanks of the People’s Army literally rolled over demonstrators as the world watched in horror as the tragedy unfolded on live TV. The government issued statements claiming that only a few had died. Other estimates of the deaths in Tiananmen Square ranged from hundreds to several thousand. There is no contradiction of the fact that thousands of demonstrators were later jailed.
Casshew
06-05-2004, 11:29 AM
June 5 - What happened today?
1783 - Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier were brothers. They made their first balloon ascension on this day. This means that their balloon went up, successfully, we might add, to 1,500 feet for about ten minutes.
1865 - Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould listened quietly and with pride as his composition, Onward Christian Soldiers, was presented for the first time in Horbury, England.
1876 - For one thin dime, visitors to Philadelphia’s Centennial Exposition were able to buy foil-wrapped bananas, a popular taste treat in the United States. We tried one as an experiment for lunch today -- and heartily agree! It is especially interesting how the aluminum foil creates a kind of buzzing feeling on your teeth as the banana gets chewed up!
1927 - Johnny Weissmuller set a pair of world records in swimming events. Weissmuller, who would soon become Tarzan in the movies, set marks in the 100-yard, and 220-yard, free-style swimming competition.
1941 - Roy Eldridge was featured on trumpet and vocal as drummer Gene Krupa and his band recorded After You’ve Gone for Okeh Records.
1942 - Sammy Kaye and his orchestra recorded the classic I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen for Victor Records.
1952 - ‘Jersey’ Joe Walcott defended his heavyweight-boxing title by out-pointing Ezzard Charles in Philadelphia, PA. Jersey Joe would lose the heavyweight crown four months later to Rocky Marciano.
1956 - Elvis Presley made his second appearance on Milton Berle’s Texaco Star Theatre. Presley sang Heartbreak Hotel, his number one hit. The TV critics were not kind to Elvis’ appearance on the show. They panned him, saying his performance looked “like the mating dance of an aborigine.”
1959 - Bob Zimmerman graduated from high school in Hibbing, MN. Zimmerman was known as a greaser to classmates in the remote rural community, because of his long sideburns and leather jacket. Soon, Zimmerman would be performing at coffee houses at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, and later, in Greenwich Village in New York City. He would also change his name to Bob Dylan (after poet Dylan Thomas, so the story goes).
1964 - David Jones and The King Bees had their first record, Liza Jane, released by Vocalion Records of Great Britain. Less than a decade later, we came to know Jones better as David Bowie.
1967 - Ongoing political problems (control and reunification of Jerusalem, access through the strait of Tiran, control of the West Bank of the Jordan River, etc.) came to a head, causing a major outbreak of hostilities (later referred to as the Six Day War) between Israel and Egypt. The Israelis, who had at first met strong Egyptian resistance, destroyed 50 of Egypt’s tanks and stormed through Gaza, and this was only Day One; the beginning of a quick and ferocious victory for the Israeli ground and air forces, led by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan; and a humiliating defeat for Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser. Both sides are still blaming the other for firing the first shot.
1967 - New franchises in the National Hockey League were awarded to the Minnesota North Stars, the California Golden Seals and the Los Angeles Kings. The North Stars moved to Dallas in the mid-1990s and the Golden Seals are now nonexistent.
1968 - While celebrating his victory in the California Democratic presidential primary in Los Angeles, Senator Robert F. Kennedy (brother of assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy) was shot in the head. He died the following day. The gunman, Sirhan Sirhan, was later convicted of the murder.
1972 - Maureen McGovern quit her job as a full-time secretary for a new career as a full-time singer. Maureen was part of a trio before recording as a solo artist in July, Her first song, The Morning After, from the movie, The Poseidon Adventure, was a million-seller. She also sang the theme, Different Worlds, from ABC-TV’s Angie, and Can You Read My Mind from the movie, Superman. Ms. McGovern starred in Pirates of Penzance for 14 months on Broadway.
1973 - The first hole-in-one in the British Amateur golf championship was made this day -- by Jim Crowford of Winston-Salem, NC.
1985 - Steve Cauthen rode Slip Anchor to the winner’s circle. He was the first American jockey in 79 years to win the Epsom Der