Interesting things that happened June 5th:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1599 Diego Velázquez, painter
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In 1606 Pierre Corneille, dramatist
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In 1723 Adam Smith (in Kirkcaldy, Scotland), economist (An Inquiry into the
Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations), philosopher
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In 1756 John Trumbull, painter
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In 1799 Alexander Pushkin, poet
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In 1883 John Maynard Keynes (in Cambridge, England), another economist
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In 1900 Dennis Gabor, inventor of holography (3D laser photography)
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In 1903 Aram Khachaturian, composer
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In 1917 Kirk Kerkorian, American capitalist
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In 1923 V.C. Andrews, author
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In 1926 Klaus Tennstedt, conductor
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In 1928 Tony Richardson, director
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In 1929 Robert Lansing, actor (The Equalizer)
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In 1934 Roy Innis, civil rights activist
+ Bill Moyers, news gatherer and commentator
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In 1939 Marian Wright Edelman, children's rights activist
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In 1945 David E. Bonior, US Rep. (D-MI, 1977-2003), Majority Whip (1991-95),
Minority Whip (1995-2002)
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In 1956 Kenny G, saxophone player
Events worth noting:
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+ Constitution Day (Denmark)
+ Memorial Day (South Korea)
+ National Holiday (Sweden)
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In 1523 Gustav Vasa is elected King of Sweden; Kalmar Union is disolved.
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In 1683 Ashmolean Museum (Oxford) opens; world's 1st university museum.
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In 1718 Future furniture icon Thomas Chippendale is baptized.
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In 1783 Joseph Jaques Montgolfier becomes the first to fly (10 minute) in a
hot-air balloon.
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In 1808 Napoleon's brother, Joseph Bonaparte, is crowned King of Spain.
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In 1832 The Paris student uprisings of 1832 end.
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In 1833 Ada Lovelace (future first computer programmer) meets Charles
Babbage.
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In 1849 Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy.
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In 1855 Anti-foreign, anti-Roman Catholic Know-Nothing Party's first
convention.
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In 1859 Queensland is established as a separate colony from New South Wales.
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In 1862 Susan B. Anthony is fined for attempting to vote.
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In 1863 CSS "Alabama" captures the "Tailsman" in the Mid Atlantic.
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In 1864 Gen. William E. "Grumble" Jones is killed at Piedmont.
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In 1875 Pacific Stock Exchange formally opens.
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In 1894 Governor Davis H. Waite orders the Colorado state militia to protect
miners engaged in the Cripple Creek miners' strike.
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In 1917 10 million American men began registering for the draft in WW I.
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In 1920 First rivet driven on Bank of Italy headquarters at 1 Powell.
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In 1925 The Chrysler Corporation was founded by Walter Percy Chrysler.
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In 1926 Indians triple play Yankees and win 15-3.
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In 1933 The United States went off the gold standard.
+ The first drive-in theater opens (Camden, New Jersey).
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In 1934 FDR signs the Securities Act of 1933, SEC established.
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In 1940 First synthetic rubber tire exhibited Akron, OH.
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In 1944 The Battle of Normandy begins; 155,000 Allied troops hit the
beaches.
+ Liberation of Rome by Allied forces.
+ First B-29 bombing raid one plane lost; engine failure.
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In 1947 Secretary of State George C. Marshall outlines `The Marshall Plan'.
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In 1966 Civil rights activist James Meredith is shot.
+ Presbyterian Church in Canada agrees ordain women.
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In 1967 Richard Speck sentenced to death in the electric chair.
+ Israel, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt begin Six-Day War.
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In 1968 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy shot and mortally wounded at the Ambassador
Hotel in Los Angeles after winning the Democratic Primary.
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In 1974 Sweden becomes a parliamentary monarchy.
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In 1975 Suez Canal reopens (after 6 Day War caused it to close).
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In 1977 Revolution in the Seychelles Islands.
+ First personal computer, the Apple II, goes on sale.
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In 1978 California voters pass Proposition 13, limiting property taxes.
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In 1980 Soyuz T-2 is launched.
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In 1981 TODAY/PC ran for first time.
+ CDC reports on 'Pneumocystis carinii' previously healthy young men --
the report turns out to be the first published report on AIDS.
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In 1982 Conquistador Cielo wins the Belmont Stakes by 14 1/2 lengths.
+ Israeli Forces invade southern Lebanon.
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In 1993 Mongolia holds its first direct presidential elections.
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In 2004 Ronald Wilson Reagan, 40th US president, dies.
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In 2012 Transit of Venus (between Earth and Sun) begins (22:09 UTC).
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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