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Feb 28,
2019 Week: 09 \ Day: 59
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Today: H 49° \ L 26° \ Average Sky Cover: 30%
Wind: 11mph\Gusts:
19mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 65°[1999] Record
Low: -16°[1962]
FebAverages: 45°\19°
Today’s Quote
I believe that every human
mind feels pleasure
in doing good to another.
Thomas Jefferson
Random Tidbits
Beer (in part because it contains antimicrobial
ethanol) was a healthier drink than polluted Nile river water.
You might have known that fact if you were a
beer expert, or cerevisaphile - a word derived from the Latin name of the Roman
goddess of agriculture, Ceres, and vis, meaning strength.
Observances This Week
National
Justice for Animals Week: 24-3/2 Link Link
National Pasty Week: 24-3/2 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/2
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 25-3/3
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 26-28 Link
National Pasty Week: 24-3/2 Link
Telecommuter Appreciation Week: 24-3/2
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 25-3/3
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 26-28 Link
Observances for Today
Digital Learning Day Link
Floral Design Day Link
National Chili Day Link
National Chocolate Souffle Day
Floral Design Day Link
National Chili Day Link
National Chocolate Souffle Day
Rare Disease Day Link
My Rambling Thoughts
So nice to be
retired. I have been and continue to be glued to the Cohen hearing. What a
circus, and just like the circus, fearing and still watching the high wire acts.
If 45 is watching all this, I wonder how the meeting later today in Vietnam
will go with the leader of N. Korea? I did enjoy the New Yorker cartoon that
had 45 asking Kim if had any missiles that could take out Cohen.
It has really
warmed up and the snow is melting. Nice to see the ground again at various
places around town.
I’m taking a
break tomorrow to celebrate by 70th birthday with lunch with our
retirement group and dinner with a couple of other friends. Looking forward to
both.
Today’s Significant Historical Events
1600’s
1646
Roger Scott tried in Massachusetts for sleeping in church
1700’s
1704
Indians attack Deerfield, Mass, kill 40, kidnap 100
1749
1st edition of Henry Fieldings' novel "Tom Jones" published
1787
The charter establishing the institution now known as the
University of Pittsburgh is granted
1800’s
1827
1st commercial railroad in US, Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) chartered
1838
Robert Nelson, leader of the Patriotes, proclaims the
independence of Lower Canada (today
Québec)
1850
The University of Utah opens in Salt Lake City, Utah
1882
1st US college cooperative store opens, at Harvard University
1900’s
1909
1st National Woman's Day is observed in the United States.
Organized by the Socialist Party of
America in honor of the 1908
garment workers' strike in New York, where
women protested
against working conditions.
1933
1st female in US Cabinet: Frances Perkins appointed Secretary
of Labor
1939
The erroneous word "Dord" is discovered in the Webster's New
International Dictionary, Second
Edition, prompting an
investigation.
1940
Richard Wright's "Native Son" published
1947
February 28 Incident: Anti-government uprising in Taiwan is
violently put down by Chiang
Kai-shek and his Kuomintang-led
Republic of China government with
the loss of 18,000-28,000
lives. Marks the beginning of the
White Terror.
1953
Francis Crick and James Watson discover the chemical structure
of DNA-molecule (double-helix
polymer)
1961
JFK names Henry Kissinger special advisor
1972
US President Richard Nixon ends historic week-long visit to China
1993
Gun battle erupts near Waco, Texas at Branch Davidian compound
after FBI attempts a raid
1995
Denver International Airport opens
2000’s
2014
Russia moves troops into the Crimea to protect its interests
against Ukraine
2018
700 illegal churches closed in Rwanda for being too noisy and
lacking building permits
Birthdays Today
1901 Linus
Pauling,
American
chemist and peace activist (Nobel 1954, 1962),
born
in Portland, Oregon
(d.
1994-@93)
1906 Benjamin
"Bugsy" Siegel,
American
gangster who created casinos in Las Vegas,
born
in Brooklyn, New York
(d.
1947@41-murdered)
1915 Samuel Joel
"Zero" Mostel,
American
comedian and actor (Fiddler on the Roof,
The
Producers), born in Brooklyn, New York
(d.
1977-@62-aneuryism)
1923 Charles
Durning,
American
actor (Fury, Sting, Tootsie),
born
in Highland Falls, New York
(d.
2012-@89)
1942 Brian Jones
[Lewis
Brian Hopkins Jones],
English
musician (Rolling Stones), born in Gloucestershire, England
(d. 1969-@27-‘death by misadventure’)
1944 Storm
Thorgerson,
British
graphic designer and music video director (Pink Floyd, Led
Zeppelin, Genesis, The Cranberries), born in
Potters Bar,
Middlesex
(d.
2013-@67-stroke/cancer)
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87- Gavin
MacLeod,
American actor
(Murray-Mary Tyler Moore, Love Boat),
born in Mt Kisco,
New York
79- Mario
Andretti,
Italian
American race-car driver (1969 Indianapolis 500,
1978
Formula One World Champion),
born
in Montona, Italy
77- Frank Bonner,
actor
(WKRP, Hoax, You Can't Hurry Love),
born
in Little Rock, Arkansas
71- Bernadette
Peters, [Lazzara],
actress
(Jerk), born in Queens, New York
66- Paul Krugman,
American
economist and New York Times columnist
(Nobel
Prize in Economics 2008),
born in Albany, New York
62- John
Turturro,
actor
(Brain Donor, Color of Money, Jungle Fever),
born
in Brooklyn, New York
50-Daniel Monahan,
Grammy
award singer, songwriter
59-Megan
McDonald,
children’s
author (Judy Moody series)
58- Rae Dawn
Chong,
actress
(Quest for Fire), born in Edmonton, Alberta
Historical Obits Today
@90-2009
Paul Harvey,
American
news commentator and radio broadcaster
(Rest
of the story)
@89-2011
Jane Russell,
American
actress and leading sex symbol in 1940s-50s
(The
Outlaw)
@82-2018
Jayendra Saraswathi,
Hindu
religious leader (69th Shankaracharya Guru)
@71-1977
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson,
American
comedian and actor (The Jack Benny Program),
dies
from heart disease
@27±-1525
Cuauhtémoc,
the
last Aztec Emperor (1520 - 1521),
tortured
and killed by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés
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