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Sept 16, 2018 Week: 38 \ Day: 259
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Today’s Quote
Nobody made a
great mistake than
he who did
nothing because
he could do
only a little
Edmund Burke
Harper’s Index
68
Estimated percentage
by which the Chinese engineered
version of the
Predator drone is cheaper than the US
version
$1,200,000
Value of
military equipment that the Pentagon gave
to a
fictitious law enforcement agency created by the
GAO
Observances This
Week
15-22 Farm Animal Awareness
Week
Build A Better Image Week
Observances for
Today
International Clean Hands Week
National Farm & Ranch Safety and Health Week
National Historically Black Colleges & Universities
Week
National Indoor Plant Week
National Rehabilitation Awareness Week
National Security Officer Appreciation Week
National Singles Week
Tolkien Week
Today’s Significant
US Historical Events
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1600’s
1630 Massachusetts village of Shawmut changes its
name to Boston
1700’s
1782
Great Seal of the United States of America used for the first time
1900’s
1901
French painter Paul Gauguin settles in Atuona in the Marquesas Islands
1906
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen discovers the Magnetic South Pole
1919
American Legion incorporated by an act of US Congress
1940
FDR signs Selective Training & Service Act (1st peacetime draft)
1959
French President Charles de Gaulle recognizes Algerian right of self
determination
1968
Richard Nixon appears on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-in"
1974
US President Gerald Ford announces conditional amnesty for US Vietnam War
deserters
1976
American Episcopal Church approves ordination of women as priests & bishop
1987
Pope John Paul II's ends his Los Angeles tour with an interfaith meeting at
Dodger Stadium with leaders of Judaism, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism
2000’s
2012
Mayor of Chicago, Rahm Emanuel, seeks a court order to resolve a week long
teachers strike
My Rambling Thoughts
Yesterday
was a busier than expected day. While shopping I ran into a student I had
taught in 3rd grade and later supervised at Tonalea where he was an
aide. We chatted about 30 minutes. He is a security guard at the clinic in
Inscription House. It was nice to see he was living the good life.
Since
forever, local school boards have set policy, hired and fired, and selected
text books and curriculum. Since Texas has one of the largest student
populations, they basically determine the texts for most school districts in
the US. One of my favorite historical things was that many children in the
south were taught about the War of Northern Aggression, while the rest of use
learned about the Civil War. Well they are at it again. The committee to set
curriculum standards for Social Studies has voted to drop Hillary Clinton as
the first woman to run for President by a major political party from the
curriculum. They are also dropping Helen Keller from the 3rd grade
curriculum to have time to teach more ‘modern’ concepts. The head of the committee claims his personal
beliefs were not in play. He believes that the earth is only 6000 years old and
that dinosaurs were on the ark, but admits it was baby ones. Luckily he is not
yet on the science curriculum committee.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@95►James Cash Penney,
American department store founder (J C Penney), born in Hamilton, Missouri (d.
1971)
@91►Lee Kuan Yew,
Founding father of modern Singapore and 1st Prime Minister of Singapore
(1959-90), (d. 2015)
80’s
@89►B.B. King (Riley
B. King), guitarist (d. 2015)
@89►Lauren Bacall,
actress
70’s
@78►H.A. Rey,
American children's author, creator of "Curious George" (d. 1977)
@77►Alfred Noyes,
British poet and essayist (Loom of Years, Highwayman), born in Wolverhampton,
England (d. 1958)
60’s
66►Mickey O’Rourke (Philip
Andre Rourke Jr), actor
62►David Copperfield [Kotkin],
American magician, born in Metuchen, New Jersey
50’s
54►Molly Shannon,
comedian (SNL)
50►Marc Anthony (Marco
Antonio Muniz), singer
40’s
47►Amy Poehler,
comedian, actress
Historical Obits Today
80’s
@88►2016
Edward Albee, American playwright (Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?)
@85►2005
Gordon Gould, American physicist (inventor of the laser)
50’s
@53►1977
Maria Callas, American-born prima donna, heart attack
@50►1736
Daniel G Fahrenheit, Prussian/Neth physicist (thermometer)
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