Interesting things that happened April 29th:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1830 Adolph Sutro, SF mayor (1894-1896), built Cliff House, railways ...
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In 1863 William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher (SF Examiner)
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In 1897 Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor
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In 1899 Duke Ellington, musician, composer
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In 1901 Hirohito, Japanese Emperor (1926-1989)
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In 1907 Fred Zinnemann, movie director
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In 1909 Tom Ewell, actor (The Seven Year Itch, Baretta)
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In 1919 Celeste Holm, actor (Gentlemen's Agreement, All About Eve)
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In 1922 George Allen, football coach
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In 1933 Rod McKuen, poet and owner of over a thousand Compact Discs
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In 1936 Zubin Mehta, conductor
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In 1947 Tommy James, singer (cri-im-son and clo-o-ver o-o-ver and o-o-ver)
+ Johnny Miller, golfer
+ Jim Ryun, runner
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In 1952 Nora Dunn (to Chicago, Illinois), actor (SNL)
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In 1955 Kate Mulgrew (in Dubuque, Iowa), actor (Star Trek: Voyager)
Events worth noting:
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In 1429 Joan of Arc enters Orleans, France, bringing supplies, raising
morale, breaking the English seige.
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In 1553 A Flemish woman introduces the practice of starching linen into
England.
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In 1857 Headquarters for the US Army, Division of the Pacific, permanently
established at the Presidio.
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In 1861 MD's House of Delegates voted against seceding from the Union.
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In 1862 A 100,000 man federal army prepares to march into Corinth, Miss.
+ New Orleans fell to Union forces during the Civil War.
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In 1868 Japanese National Day.
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In 1894 "Coxey's Army", of the unemployed, invade Washington, D.C.
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In 1900 John Luther "Casey" Jones rides to his death on the Cannonball
Express.
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In 1913 Gideon Sundback of Hoboken NJ invents the zipper.
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In 1932 The "real Alice", Mrs Alice Hargreaves (née Liddell), arrived aboard
the luxury steamer Berengaria for her first and only visit to the
United States of America.
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In 1945 America liberates Nazi concentration camp in Dachau, Germany.
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In 1946 28 former Japanese leaders were indicted in Tokyo as war criminals.
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In 1957 First military nuclear power plant dedicated, Fort Belvoir, Va.
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In 1971 Boeing receives contract for Mariner 10, Mercury exploration.
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In 1985 17th Space Shuttle Mission - Challenger 7 is launched.
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In 1992 Rioting claims 54 lives and causes $1 billion in damage following
the near-total acquittal of policemen accused of beating Rodney King.
And remember ...
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America's Heartland Development Month
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Cancer Control Month
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Math Education Month
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National Poetry Month
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