May 26

Scott Winters, Realtor

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:

1865 – Arrangements were made in New Orleans for the surrender of Confederate forces west of the Mississippi.

1868 – President Andrew Johnson was acquitted, by one vote, of all charges in his impeachment trial.

1896 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average appeared for the first time in the “Wall Street Journal”. The average price for the initial 11 stocks was $40.94.

1897 – Bram Stoker’s book, “Dracula”, was sold for the first time in London.

1923 – The first auto race at Le Mans was held. It has since been run annually in June.

1927 – The last Model T (Tin Lizzie) rolled off the assembly line.

1946 – The U.S. government patented the hydrogen bomb.

1959 – The word “Frisbee” became a registered trademark of Wham-O.

1961 – A U.S. Air Force bomber flew across the Atlantic in a record time of just over three hours.

1967 – Kay Whitfield and Noreen Hillary joined the Michigan State Police to become the first female officers.

1967 – “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” by The Beatles was released in the UK.

1969 – The Apollo 10 astronauts returned to Earth after a successful eight-day dress rehearsal for the first manned moon landing.

1969 – Dick Cavett began hosting a three-night-a-week late night television show on ABC.

1973 – Kathy Schmidt set an American women’s javelin record with a throw of 207 feet, 10 inches.

1975 – American stuntman Evel Knievel suffered severe spinal injuries in Britain when he crashed while attempting to jump 13 buses in his car.

1977 – George H. Willig was arrested after he scaled the South Tower of New York’s World Trade Center. It took him 3-1/2 hours and he was arrested at the top of the 110-story building.

1978 – The first legal casino in the Eastern U.S. opened in Atlantic City, NJ.

1981 – Motown Records announced plans for a yearlong silver anniversary salute in 1982 to mark the 25th year of association between Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson.

1985 – Sylvester Stallone’s movie “Cobra” opened and set a first day box office record of $12.4 million.

1989 – To illustrate the power of radio, at 7:42 am, over 8,000 stations nationwide went silent for 30 seconds.

1994 – Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley were married in the Dominican Republic. They were divorced in January of 1996.

1995 – The live action movie “Casper” premiered in theaters. It was the first film with a computer generated lead character.

1998 – The Supreme Court ruled that Ellis Island was mainly in New Jersey, not New York.

1998 – The Supreme Court ruled that police officers in high-speed chases are liable for bystander injuries only if their “actions shock the conscience.”

1998 – The Grand Princess cruise ship made its inaugural cruise. The ship weighed 109,000 tons and cost approximately $450 million, making it the largest and most expensive cruise ship ever built.

1998 – The United States Senate approved legislation that allowed the U.S. Mint flexibility on how the mandatory inscriptions on the Washington quarter could be placed. H.R. 3301 allowed the mandatory inscriptions to be moved to the front of the quarter for the 50 States Circulating Commemorative Coin Program.

2004 – Fantasia Barrino was crowned the third winner of TV’s “American Idol”.

2004 – Timothy McVeigh’s Oklahoma City bombing accomplice Terry Nichols was found guilty of 161 counts of first degree murder. He was already serving a life sentence for conspiracy and involuntary manslaughter.

2009 – Federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayer was nominated by President Barak Obama to be the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court.

2010 – Lee DeWyze won TV’s “American Idol: Season 9”.

2015 – Hackers stole the personal data for about 100,000 U.S. taxpayers after breaking into an Internal Revenue Service system that allowed taxpayers to retrieve their previous tax returns.

2020 – Protests that were triggered by the murder of George Floyd erupted in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN, before becoming widespread across the United States.

2020 – Governor Gretchen Whitmer said her husband was joking when he asked a boat contractor whether his status as Michigan’s “First Gentleman” would help him get his boat in the water ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.

2020 – Protests triggered by the murder of George Floyd erupt in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, later became widespread across the United States and around the world.

2021 – Amazon said it would buy the 97 year old Metro-Goldwyn Mayer film and television studio for $8.45 billion. They closed the deal in March 2022.

 

BIRTHDAYS:

Brent Musburger – 86 a old (1939) – Sportscaster

Verden Allen – 81 a old (1944) – Organ Player (Mott the Hoople)

Sam Posey – 81 a old (1944) – Racing driver, sports broadcast journalist

Garry Peterson – 80 a old (1945) – Drummer (The Guess Who)

Stevie Nicks – 77 a old (1948) – Singer (Fleetwood Mac)

Pam Grier – 76 a old (1949) – Actress (“Scream Blacula Scream”, “Foxy Brown”, “The Big Doll House”, “Coffy”, “Jackie Brown”, TV’s “The L World”)

Phillip Michael Thomas – 76 a old (1949) – Actor, singer (TV’s “Miami Vice”)

Hank Williams Jr. – 76 a old (1949) – Country musician

Margaret Colin – 67 a old (1958) – Actress (TV’s “As the World Turns”, “Gossip Girl”)

Genie Francis – 63 a old (1962) – Actress (TV’s “General Hospital”)

Bobcat Goldthwait – 63 a old (1962) – Comedian, actor (“Police Academy” movies)

Lenny Kravitz – 61 a old (1964) – Musician

Helena Bonham-Carter – 59 a old (1966) – Actress (“The Wings of the Dove”, “The King’s Speech”, “Harry Potter” movies, “Alice in Wonderland”, “Dark Shadows”, “Les Miserables”, “Sweeney Todd”, “Planet of the Apes”, “Fight Club”, “Howard’s End”, “A Room With a View”)

Matt Stone – 54 a old (1971) – TV producer (TV’s “South Park”, “The Book of Mormon”)

Lauryn Hill – 50 a old (1975) – Singer (The Fugees)

Elisabeth Harnois – 46 a old (1979) – Actress (TV’s “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”, “Adventures in Wonderland”). Born in Detroit, MI.

Hrach Titizian – 46 a old (1979) – Actor (TV’s “Homeland”)

 

TODAY IS:

  • World Dracula Day: Host a Gothic party, or watch any of the great adaptations of Bram Stoker’s absolutely iconic piece of Gothic literature, the eponymous Dracula.
  • National Blueberry Cheesecake Day: Try making your own blueberry cheesecake, or visit a bakery or restaurant to enjoy this cheesy, sweet, tangy graham cracker-crusted treat.
  • World Lindy Hop Day: Swinging to the rhythm, it's all about that energetic dance that harks back to the jazz-filled nights of old.
  • World Redhead Day: World Redhead Day is at its best when it feels like a cheerful spotlight rather than a spotlight that burns. The goal is simple: appreciate natural red hair in all its shades, create space for redheads to feel seen positively, and gently retire the tired jokes that have followed many...
  • National Paper Airplane Day: Grab a piece of paper, fold it up, and let fly. Challenge your friends and family to a contest, and see who can make the fastest or farthest-flying plane.
  • Sally Ride Day: Sally Ride Day celebrates the life and achievements of Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman to travel into space. It is a day that invites people to look up at the night sky with a little extra wonder while also looking around at classrooms, science labs, and workplaces to...
  • National Children’s Gardening Week: Did you know that children who spend time in gardens often grow up to be more environmentally conscious? National Children’s Gardening Week aims to inspire a love for gardening among kids. Held annually in the late spring, this event is a great opportunity to encourage children to explore nature! How to...
  • Garden Wildlife Week: Garden Wildlife Week, observed in the early summer, is a lively celebration of the natural world found in our gardens. This week encourages people to appreciate and protect the birds, insects, and plants in their backyards. The celebration highlights the vital role these creatures play in keeping our environment healthy! How...
  • National Sorry Day: National Sorry Day is a significant event observed in Australia that centers on truth-telling, listening, and acknowledgement. It recognizes the profound harm done to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through past government laws and practices that separated many Indigenous children from their families, communities, and cultures. For many people...
  • Vivid Sydney: Vivid Sydney is a dazzling celebration that transforms the city into a vibrant playground of lights, music, and creativity. For weeks, iconic landmarks and urban spaces glow with stunning light installations and 3D projections, captivating both locals and tourists. This festival draws millions of visitors each year, offering an enchanting...
  • Tracky Dack Day: Tracky Dack Day is a funny name for a serious cause. This annual event, run by TLC for Kids, encourages people to wear their favorite track pants (aka 'tracky dacks'!) to support children in hospitals! The name brings a smile, but the mission is profound. It raises awareness and funds...
  • Italian Beef Week: What's better than sinking your teeth into a juicy sandwich piled high with tender beef, topped with sweet peppers?
  • Scripps National Spelling Bee: Have you ever wondered about the buzz surrounding the Scripps National Spelling Bee? This thrilling competition, celebrated at the end of May each year, brings together young spellers from all around the U.S. and other countries. Participants range from seasoned competitors to newcomers, each hoping to claim the prestigious title of...

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1 Comment

  1. Streeter, Judy
    May 26, 2017 - 10:06 am

    Thanks, Scott. That is very interesting. Thanks for the birthday wishes.

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