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Nov 19, 2018
Week: 47 \ Day: 323
86004 Today: H 52° \ L 19° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind: 9mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 69°[1949]
Record Low: -6°[1985]
Nov Averages: 51°\23°
Today’s Quote
Start with what is right
rather than what is acceptable.
Franz Kafka
Random Tidbits
The
French term souvenir replaced keepsake as the primary word for a memento,
following exchanges with the locals, while officers being sacked were said to
have "come ungummed" from the French "degommer", to
dismiss. This quickly developed into "come unstuck".
Observances This
Week
16-23
International Games Week
17-24
18-22
Observances for
Today
American Made Matters
Day Link
Equal Opportunity Day (aka Gettysburg Address Day) Link
International Men's Day Link
National Entrepreneurship Day Link
Rocky and Bullwinkle Day
Women's Entrepreneurship Day Link
World Philosophy Day
World Toilet Day Link
Equal Opportunity Day (aka Gettysburg Address Day) Link
International Men's Day Link
National Entrepreneurship Day Link
Rocky and Bullwinkle Day
Women's Entrepreneurship Day Link
World Philosophy Day
World Toilet Day Link
Today’s Significant
Historical Events
1600’s
1620 The
Mayflower reaches Cape Cod & explores the coast
1800’s
1805 Lewis
& Clark expedition reaches the Pacific Ocean, first European Americans to
cross the west
1816 Warsaw
University is established.
1850 Alfred
Tennyson becomes British Poet Laureate, succeeding William Wordsworth
1861 Julia
Ward Howe committed "Battle Hymn of the Republic" to paper
1863 US
President Abraham Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg address beginning; "Four
score & seven years ago..."
1872 E.D.
Barbour of Boston is awarded the first U.S. patent for the first 'calculator',
an adding machine capable of printing totals and subtotals
1879 National
Association of Trotting Horse Breeders determines what "is" a trotter
1893 1st
newspaper color supplement (NY World)
1895 American
inventor Frederick E. Blaisdell patents the pencil
1900’s
1911 NY
receives first Marconi wireless transmission from Italy
1923 The
Oklahoma State Senate ousts Governor Walton for anti-Ku Klux Klan measures
1944 World War
II: U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt announces the 6th War Loan Drive, aimed
at selling $14 billion USD in war bonds to help pay for the war effort.
1947 200"
mirror arrives at Mt Palomar
1955 National
Review publishes its first issue.
1962 Fidel
Castro accepts removal of Soviet weapons
1970 Golden
Gate Park Conservatory becomes a Californian state historical landmark
1985 US
President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet for first time
1998 Vincent
van Gogh's "Portrait of the Artist Without Beard" sells at auction
for $71.5 million
1998 Lewinsky
scandal: The United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee begins
impeachment hearings against U.S. President Bill Clinton.
2000’s
2017 Zimbabwe
President Robert Mugabe refuses to resign in a TV speech after being ousted as
leader of ruling ZANU-PF party
My Rambling Thoughts
Chilly
last night, but a nice day now.
Sunday
news shows were rather upbeat this morning. Much better than the doom and gloom
before the midterms. Maybe even some movement on Saudi Arabia’s killing of a
journalist.
Getting
ready for Thanksgiving. Nothing like a very good home cooked meal with friends.
Don’t
get the Broncos/Chargers game here but do get to watch the Cards/Raiders. Never
been a Raider’s fan, and it should be about time for the Cards to finally win a
game.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@96-
Angus "Alan" Young,
British
actor and voice actor (Mister Ed, Scrooge McDuck), born in North Shields,
England (d. 2016)
80’s
85-
Larry King,
American
radio/TV host "143 Arivadechi" (Larry King Show, CNN), born in Brooklyn
82-
Dick Cavett,
Kearney
Neb, talk show host (Dick Cavett Show)
@80-
Jeane J Kirkpatrick,
US
ambassador to UN (R), born in Duncan, Oklahoma (d. 2006)
@80-
Hiram Bingham III,
American
archaeologist who re-discovered the Incan site of Machu Picchu, born in
Honolulu, Hawaii (d. 1956)
80-
Ted Turner,
American
founder of CNN, owner of the Atlanta Braves and winner of the America's Cup in
1977, born in Cincinnati
70’s
76-
Calvin Klein,
American
fashion designer (Calvin Klein Jeans, CK), born in The Bronx
@73±-
Dan Haggerty,
actor
(Grizzly Adams), born in Hollywood, (d. 2016) spinal cancer
60’s
@66-
Indira Gandhi,
4th
Prime Minister of India (1966-77, 1980-84), born in Allahabad India (d. 1984)
assassinated
50’s
59-Allison Janney,
actress
57-
Meg Ryan,
American
actress (When Harry Met Sally, As the World Turns), born in Fairfield,
Connecticut
56-
Jodie Foster,
American
actress (The Accused, The Silence of the Lambs), born in Los Angeles
40’s
@49-
James A. Garfield,
20th
US President (Republican: 1881), born in Moreland Hills, Ohio (d. 1881)
assassinated
Historical Obits Today
80’s
@86-2017
Della Reese [Delloreese Patricia
Early],
American
singer and actress (Della Reese Show, Royal Family)
@85-2017
Mel Tillis [Lonnie Melvin Tillis],
American
country singer (Who's Julie, M-M-Mel)
@83-2017
Charles Manson,
American
criminal, murderer and cult leader (Manson Family), in prison
@83-2014
Mike Nichols [Mikhail Peschkowsky],
German-American
film director (Catch 22, The Graduate, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
60’s
@67-1998
Glenn Reeves,
American
rockabilly singer-songwriter and radio deejay (Heartbreak Hotel), cancer
30’s
@38-1887
Emma Lazarus,
US
poet ("Give us your tired & poor"), lymphoma
@38-
Joe Hill,
Labor
leader/songwriter, executed for murder
@31-1828
Franz Schubert,
Austrian
composer (Die schöne Müllerin), typhoid fever
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