A quick look at Today in History, check out some Celebrity Birthdays, and find out what Days of the Year to celebrate.
TODAY IN HISTORY:
1763 – The Treaty of Paris was signed, transferring Michigan from France to England.
1863 – Alanson Crane patented the fire extinguisher.
1870 – The YWCA was founded in New York, NY.
1879 – The electric arc light was used for the first time.
1920 – Major League Baseball outlawed pitches that involve tampering with the baseball.
1922 – The Detroit Symphony Orchestra performed the nation’s first complete radio concert.
1923 – Ink paste was manufactured for the first time by the Standard Ink Company.
1933 – The singing telegram was introduced by the Postal Telegraph Company of New York, NY.
1942 – The first gold record was presented to Glenn Miller for “Chattanooga Choo Choo”.
1957 – The Stryrofoam cooler was invented.
1967 – The 25th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified. The amendment required the appointment of a Vice President when that office became vacant and instituted new measures in the event of Presidential disability.
1975 – The U.S. Post Office issued a commemorative stamp that featured NASA’s Pioneer 10 spacecraft.
1981 – A fire at the Las Vegas Hilton hotel-casino killed eight people and injured 198.
1989 – Ron Brown was elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee becoming the first African American to lead a major political party.
1992 – Mike Tyson was convicted in Indianapolis, IN, of raping Desiree Washington, a Miss Black American contestant in 1991.
1993 – Lew Chamberlain announced minor league baseball would play in Grand Rapids beginning in 1994. The team would be called “The West Michigan Whitecaps”.
1993 – Michael Jackson granted his first interview in 15 years to Oprah Winfrey. During the interview that was broadcast worldwide, Jackson claimed that he has a disorder that destroys the pigmentation of the skin and that he had had very little plastic surgery. It was the most watched interview of all time.
1996 – The IBM supercomputer Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in chess for the first time.
1998 – A man became the first to be convicted of committing a hate crime in cyberspace. The college dropout had e-mailed threats to Asian students.
2009 – Amazon announced the Kindle 2.
2011 – Lindsay Lohan appeared before a judge in Los Angeles, CA, after being charged with felony grand theft for allegedly stealing a $2500 necklace from a Venice, CA, jewelry store.
2014 – Belle Isle became the 102nd Michigan State Park.
2016 – Michigan Technological University set three world records in one day. First, 3,784 people gathered for the world’s biggest snowball fight. That was followed by all the people making snow angels to set another record. The day was capped off by creating the world’s largest snowball with a circumference of 21 feet, 3 inches.
2021 – Texas’ worst energy infrastructure failure, the 2021 Texas power crisis, started.
BIRTHDAYS:
Leontyne Price – 99 years old (1927) – Operatic soprano
Jim Whittaker – 97 years old (1929) – Mountaineer
Robert Wagner – 96 years old (1930) – Actor and producer
James West – 95 years old (1931) – Inventor and acoustician
Frank Keating – 82 years old (1944) – Lawyer and politician, 25th Governor of Oklahoma
Frances Moore Lappé – 82 years old (1944) – Author and activist
Rufus Reid – 82 years old (1944) – Bassist and composer
Glynn Saulters – 81 years old (1945) – Basketball player
Dick Anderson – 80 years old (1946) – Football player
Mark Spitz – 76 years old (1950) – Swimmer
Bob Iger – 75 years old (1951) – Media executive
Jim Cramer – 71 years old (1955) – Television personality, pundit, and author
Tom LaGarde – 71 years old (1955) – Basketball player
Kathleen Beller – 70 years old (1956) – Actress
Katherine Freese – 69 years old (1957) – Astrophysicist and academic
John Calipari – 67 years old (1959) – Basketball player and coach
Jim Kent – 66 years old (1960) – Biologist, computer programmer, academic
Alexander Payne – 65 years old (1961) – Director, producer, and screenwriter
George Stephanopoulos – 65 years old (1961) – Television journalist
Bobby Czyz – 64 years old (1962) – Boxer and commentator
Lenny Dykstra – 63 years old (1963) – Baseball player
Glenn Beck – 62 years old (1964) – Journalist, producer, and author
Daryl Johnston – 60 years old (1966) – Football player and sportscaster
Laura Dern – 59 years old (1967) – Actress, director, and producer
Vince Gilligan – 59 years old (1967) – Director, producer, and screenwriter
Garrett Reisman – 58 years old (1968) – Engineer and astronaut
Joe Mangrum – 57 years old (1969) – Painter and sculptor
Elizabeth Banks – 52 years old (1974) – Actress
Ty Law – 52 years old (1974) – Football player
Tina Thompson – 51 years old (1975) – Basketball player and coach
Lance Berkman – 50 years old (1976) – Baseball player and coach
Joey Hand – 47 years old (1979) – Race car driver
Uzo Aduba – 45 years old (1981) – Actress
Stephanie Beatriz – 45 years old (1981) – Actress
Justin Gatlin – 44 years old (1982) – Sprinter
Vic Fuentes – 43 years old (1983) – Singer-songwriter and guitarist
Alex Gordon – 42 years old (1984) – Baseball player
Paul Millsap – 41 years old (1985) – Basketball player
Jeff Adrien – 40 years old (1986) – Basketball player
Josh Akognon – 40 years old (1986) – Basketball player
Justin Braun – 39 years old (1987) – Ice hockey player
Travis d'Arnaud – 37 years old (1989) – Baseball player
Trevante Rhodes – 36 years old (1990) – Actor
C. J. Anderson – 35 years old (1991) – Football player
Emma Roberts – 35 years old (1991) – Actress
Max Kepler – 33 years old (1993) – German-American baseball player
Makenzie Vega – 32 years old (1994) – Actress
Sterling Brown – 31 years old (1995) – Basketball player
Bobby Portis – 31 years old (1995) – Basketball player
Lexi Thompson – 31 years old (1995) – Golfer
Josh Jackson – 29 years old (1997) – Basketball player
Lilly King – 29 years old (1997) – Swimmer
Chloë Grace Moretz – 29 years old (1997) – Actress
Josh Rosen – 29 years old (1997) – Football player
Tiffany Espensen – 27 years old (1999) – Actress
Yara Shahidi – 26 years old (2000) – Actress and model
TODAY IS:
- National Umbrella Day: Be prepared for any weather with this must-have accessory! It's lightweight, colorful, and functional. Say goodbye to getting soaked and hello to style.
- World Pulses Day: These plant-based protein sources offer nutrition, sustainability, and versatility, enriching meals and promoting health and wellness.
- Plimsoll Day: The man who made sure ships stayed afloat, revolutionizing safety at sea with his ingenious mark, ensuring journeys were safer for all.
- All the News That’s Fit to Print Day:
- Safer Internet Day:
- National Home Warranty Day:
- Extraterrestrial Culture Day: Exploring the mysteries of celestial civilizations unveils a universe rich in diversity and knowledge, inviting mankind to contemplate its place in the vast cosmic tapestry.
- Teddy Day: Huggable, soft companions that bring comfort and warmth to people of all ages, embodying timeless affection and solace.
- National Flannel Day:
- International Cribbage Day:
- Valentismas:
- National Cream Cheese Brownie Day: Rich, fudgy, chocolatey goodness with a creamy, tangy surprise inside. It's like a delicious chocolate cloud with a delightful twist.
- International Day of the Arabian Leopard:
- National Cardiac Rehabilitation Week: Helping hearts heal and getting lives back on track, it's a journey of recovery, strength, and renewed vitality.
- Have a Heart for Chained Dogs Week:
- National Green Week:
- National Hero Week:
- International Week of Black Women in the Arts:
- World Ag Expo:
- National Salute to Veteran Patients:
- Pickle Time Week:
- Love a Mensch Week:
- Chastity Week:
- National Marriage Week:
- Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week: Raising awareness about a condition that affects many lives, reminding us of the strength within every heartbeat.
- Love Data Week:
- Heart Failure Awareness Week:
- Homes for Birds Week:
- International Flirting Week: When words fail, a playful smile and an enticing wink might be just the ticket. Take a chance and let the flirtatious side of you shine!
- National Jell-O Week: This wiggly, jiggly treat has been a dessert staple for generations. Whether it's in a mold or in a cup, Jell-O is always a crowd-pleaser.
- Children of Alcoholics Awareness Week: Growing up with a parent who struggles with alcoholism can be a difficult and traumatic experience for children, who may need support.
- Great American Pizza Bake: If you're looking for a slice of heaven, you can't go wrong with this cheesy, saucy masterpiece. The ultimate comfort food - pizza!
- National Secondhand Wardrobe Week: From retro jackets to one-of-a-kind boots, buying second-hand clothes is a fun and sustainable way to upgrade your wardrobe.
- National Kraut and Frankfurter Week: If you're looking for a meal that's both hearty and full of personality, look no further than the dynamic duo of sauerkraut and frankfurters!
- Freelance Writers Appreciation Week: With nimble fingers and creative minds these wordsmiths create content that speak to the hearts of readers everywhere.
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1 Comment
Thanks for the info,I will share it with a couple people at work,we have the same bday…thanks again Scott