Some notable historical events that happened today include:
1854 - Daniel Halladay of Connecticut invented the first commercially successful windmill in the US
1862 - the Bureau of Engraving and Printing set to work on printing paper money for the first time due to the demands of the Civil War
1864 - Astronomer William Huggins discovered the first chemical composition of a nebula - The Cat's Eye Nebula
1889 - Tom Pettitt of Boston and George Kerr of Dublin squared off in the first International Lawn Tennis contest. It took place following the completion of the US National Lawn Tennis Associations Nationals Tournament in Newport, RI. Kerr won with a score of 6-4, 6-1 and 6-1
1893 - Whitcomb L. Judson received a patent for a Clasp Locker. Several other inventors tackled a similar design and purpose eventually becoming known as the zipper.
1898 - Frank Seiberling of Akron, OH established the Goodyear Tire & Rubbery Co.
1909 - the world's first air race was held in Reims, France. American Glenn Curtis won
1933 - C.E. Doolin trademarked the product name Fritos
1953 - Speedy Gonzales made his animation debut in "Cat-Tails for Two"
1958 - the Air Force Academy opened on Colorado Springs, CO, 4 years after being established as a separate branch of the US Military
1964 - Roy Orbison released the single "Oh, Pretty Woman" from the album Orbisongs. Over 25 years later, the movie Pretty Woman brought the song back into popularity
1965 - while orbiting Earth in Gemini 5, Astronaut Gordon Cooper made a telephone call to aquanaut Scott Carpenter who was submerged in Sealab II. Long distance charges may apply
1968 - The Gypsy Moths starring Burt Lancaster, Deborah Kerr and Gene Hackman began showing in the US
1985 - theaters began showing Desperately Seeking Susan starring Madonna, Rosanna Arquette and Aidan Quinn
1995 - Janet Jackson released the single "Runaway"
1997 - Netflix launched
2002 - the biographical film Frida starring Salma Hayek, Alfred Molina and Mia Maestro began showing in theaters
2019 - Sanhua Aweco created the longest line of chopsticks in Tychy, Poland. Oddly, it was done on National Chop Suey day (weird huh?)
Some interesting birthdays include:
John Locke (1632)
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (1809) - physician who was also a member of the Fireside Poets
Warner Forssmann (1904) - proved a catheter could be inserted into the heart. Was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1956
Ingrid Bergman (1915) - best known for Casablanca, For Whom the Bell Tolls and Murder on the Orient Express (1974)
Otis Boykin (1920)
Joan Sindelar (1931) - played 4 seasons in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
John McCain (1936)
James Brady (1940) - White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan, was shot during an assassination attempt on the President
Karen Hesse (1952)
Michael Jackson (1958) - the undisputed King of Pop
Brian Chesky (1981) - founder of Airbnb
nhà văn Nicole Comstock
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