Interesting things that happened June 15th:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1843 Edvard Grieg, composer
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In 1922 Morris K. Udall, U.S. Representative (D-AZ, 1961-91)
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In 1932 Mario Cuomo, governor of New York (1983-94) , silver-tongued orator
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In 1937 Waylon Jennings, singer, outlaw, actor
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In 1941 Harry Nilsson, singer, songwriter
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In 1945 Nicola Pagett, actor (Upstairs, Downstairs)
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In 1946 Judy Pace (in Los Angeles, CA), actor (Cotton Comes to Harlem,
Frogs)
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In 1954 James Belushi (in Chicago, Illinois), actor (SNL, Thief, Red Heat)
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In 1957 Polly Draper, actor (thirtysomething, The Tic Code, Dinner Rush)
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In 1958 Wade Boggs, baseball player (Red Sox)
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In 1963 Helen Hunt, actor (Mad About You, Twister, As Good as It Gets)
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In 1964 Courteney Cox, actor (Friends, 3000 Miles to Graceland)
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In 1969 Dina Meyer, actor (Johnny Mnemonic, Saw, Star Trek: Nemesis)
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In 1973 Neil Patrick Harris, actor (Doogie Howser, M.D.; Starship Troopers)
Events worth noting:
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+ Feast Day of St. Vitus, patron of beggars, actors, comedians, et al
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In 1215 King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede, England.
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In 1520 The Pope threatens to toss Luther out of the Catholic Church.
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In 1664 New Jersey established.
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In 1752 Ben Franklin's kite is struck by lightning -- what a shock.
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In 1775 Washington appointed commander-in-chief of the American Army.
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In 1804 12th Amendment ratified (manner of choosing President and VP).
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In 1836 Arkansas becomes the 25th state.
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In 1844 Goodyear patents the vulcanization of rubber.
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In 1846 Britain and the U.S. decide border along Pacific Northwest.
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In 1851 Jacob Fussell, a Baltimore dairyman, sets up the first ice-cream
factory.
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In 1857 San Francisco Water Works organized.
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In 1862 Gen. JEB Stuart completes his "ride around McClellan".
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In 1864 Battle for Petersburg begins as Gen. Grant assults Conf. line.
+ A site near Arlington, Virginia (Robert E. Lee's home and the
grounds around it) turned into a Yankee military cemetery!
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In 1878 First attempt at motion pictures (using 12 cameras, each taking one
picture (done to see if all 4 of a horse's hooves leave the ground
during a gallop. Leland Stanford bet they didn't. He lost).
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In 1904 "General Slocum" boat catches fire; over a thousand die.
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In 1916 The Boeing's first aircraft (the B&W) flies for the first time.
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In 1919 First flight across the Atlantic (Alcock and Brown).
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In 1940 France surrendered to Hitler.
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In 1944 American forces begin invasion of Saipan in the Pacific.
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In 1951 First commercial electronic computer dedicated Philadelphia, PA.
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In 1957 Yanks trade Billy Martin and Ralph Terry for Ryne Duran.
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In 1967 Governor Reagan signs liberalized California abortion bill.
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In 1975 Soyuz 19 is launched.
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In 1976 Yankees trade May, Martinez, Pagan, MacGregor and Demsey to
Baltimore for Holtzman, Alexander, Grant Jackson, Elrod Henrick and
Jim Freeman.
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In 1977 Spain's first free elections since 1936.
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In 1978 Soyuz 29 is launched.
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In 1982 Riots in Argentina after Falklands/Malvinas defeat.
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In 1986 Pravda announces high-level Chernobyl staff fired for stupidity.
And remember ...
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National Adopt-a-Cat Month
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Gay and Lesbian Pride Month
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Effective Communications Month
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Learn French Month
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National Accordion Awareness Month
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National Candy Month
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National Dairy Month
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National Iced Tea Month
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National Rivers Month
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National Rose Month
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National Soul Food Month
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