Interesting things that happened April 16th:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1844 Anatole France (in France), novelist
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In 1867 Wilbur Wright, of aeroplane fame
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In 1889 Charlie Chaplin, actor, comedian, movie director
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In 1904 Clifford Case, US Senator (R-NJ, 1955-79)
+ Lily Pons, opera diva
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In 1921 Peter Ustinov, actor (Fiddler on the Roof, Death on the Nile)
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In 1924 Henry Mancini, composer, flutist
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In 1927 Edie Adams (in Kingston, PA), singer, actor (Call Me Bwana)
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In 1930 Herbie Mann, musician
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In 1935 Bobby Vinton, The Polish Prince of Song
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In 1939 Dusty Springfield (in London, England), singer
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In 1947 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, tall person, basketball star, actor
Events worth noting:
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+ Feast of St. Bernadette, patron of bodily illness sufferers
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In 1789 George Washington heads off for first Presidential inauguration.
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In 1818 Senate ratifies Rush-Bagot ammendment (unarmed US-Canada border).
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In 1862 District of Columbia outlaws slavery.
+ Pres. Davis approves conscription act for white males between 18-35.
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In 1866 Nitroglycerine at the Wells Fargo and Co. office explodes.
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In 1879 Marie Bernarde Soubirous, later canonized as St. Bernadette, died at
the convent of Notre-Dame de Nevers at age 35.
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In 1912 Harriet Quimby flies the English Channel, first woman to do so.
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In 1917 Lenin returns to Russia to start Bolshevik Revolution.
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In 1926 The "Book-of-the-Month" Club opens for business.
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In 1929 Yankees become first team to use numbers on uniforms.
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In 1935 First broadcast of "Fibber McGee and Molly".
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In 1940 First televised baseball game, WGN-TV, (White Sox vs Cubs
exhibition).
+ Bob Feller hurls an opening day no-hitter.
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In 1943 In Basel, Switzerland, Dr. Albert Hoffman, a chemist, accidentally
consumed LSD-25 (lysergic acid diethylamide), a synthetic drug he had
created in 1938 as part of his medical research. Dr. Hoffman was
disturbed by unusual sensations and hallucinations.
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In 1947 Lens to provide zoom effects demonstrated, NY city.
+ SS Grandcamp explodes in Texas City, TX. Over 500 deaths result.
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In 1959 Yankees unveil their first message scoreboard.
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In 1962 Walter Cronkite begins anchoring CBS news.
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In 1967 Yankees beat Boston 7-6 in 18 innings.
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In 1972 Apollo 16 takes off for the Moon.
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In 1977 Alex Haley finds his Roots in Juffure, Gambia.
+ Actor David Soul score a #1 pop hit -- "Don't Give Up on Us."
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In 1979 15th Mayor's Trophy Game, Yanks and Mets tie 1-1.
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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