Some notable historical facts today include:
1839 - Louis Daguerre revealed the process for his photographic process at a joint session of the Académie des Sciences and the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris
1856 - Gail Borden patented his process for making condensed milk - patent No. 15,553
1861 - James Tyndall completed the first ascent of the Weisshorn - the 5th highest peak in the Alps
1880 - Paul Boynton and George Fearn competed in an international swimming race. The race required Boynton to swing 12 miles and Fearn to swim 10. Boynton won due to Fearn suffering cramps
1887 - Dimitri Mendeleev (founder of the modern-day periodic table) made a solo ascent by balloon for the sheer purpose of observing a solar eclipse
1909 - the Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosted its first race. While several records were broken, 2 men (a driver and a mechanic) were killed during the 250-mile race
1913 - Clarence Crane registered the Life Savers trademark for the first time
1919 - William B. Ward registered the trademark for Hostess
1950 - the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) began airing Saturday morning tv shows for children - none of which were cartoons. The 2 featured shows were Animal Clinic and Acrobat Ranch
2002 - the Smithsonian Museum of American History put Julia Child's kitchen on display
2004 - Carly Patterson won the all-around gold medal in gymnastics at the Athens Olympics, becoming the second American to do so. Mary Lou Retton was first but since she won hers at a boycotted Olympics, Patterson's gold is the first at a non-boycotted Olympics
2008 - Lady Gaga released her first album - The Fame
2016 - a 6-way tie for the first in the equestrian individual jumping competition leads to a junp-off t9 name the winner at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics
Some interesting birthdays include:
Seth Thomas (1785) - he pioneered the mass production of clocks
Charles Hires (1851) - Philadelphia pharmacist who developed root beer
Charles Comiskey (1859) - founding owner of the Chicago White Sox
Orville Wright (1871)
Gabrielle Coco Chanel (1883) - inventor of the Little Black Dress
Ogden Nash (1902)
Saint Alphonsa (1910) - born Annakutty in present-day Kerala, India, Pope John Paul II proclaimed her St. Alphonso in 1986, the first saint of Indian origin
Rose Heilbron (1914) - first woman appointed to the Kings Counsel
Ring Lardner Jr. (1915) - screenwriter who one 2 Oscar's- one for 1943 film Woman of the Year and 1970 film M*A*S*H
Malcolm Forbes (1919) - took over the publication of Forbes in 1954 after the death of his father B.C. Forbes
Edgar Frank Codd (1923) - pioneering programmer for IBM, he developed several methods and processes from data processing
Bill Shoemaker (1931)
Bettina Cirone (1933) - fashion model turned photographer
Charles Wang (1944) - co-founder and CEO of multibillion-dollar software company Computer Associates International
Bill Clinton (1946) - 42nd POTUS
Gary Gaetti (1958)
John Stamos (1963) - I loved watching Full House
Lee Ann Womack (1966)
Chynna Clugston (1975) - best known for her comic books Blue Monday and Queen Bee
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