Interesting things that happened December 18th:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1707 Charles Wesley, cofounder of Methodist movement
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In 1709 Elizabeth, empress of Russia (daughter of Peter the Great and
Catherine I)
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In 1779 Joseph Grimaldi, English pantomimist, "greatest clown in history"
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In 1786 Carl Maria von Weber, German Romantic composer
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In 1861 Edward MacDowell, composer
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In 1879 Paul Klee, Swiss abstract painter
+ Joseph Stalin, Soviet dictator (1922-53), bank robber
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In 1886 Ty Cobb, baseball great (played in 3000 games, batted .367, stole
892 bases)
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In 1888 Robert Moses, power broker (built Long Island and NYC parks and
roads)
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In 1890 Edwin Armstrong, radio pioneer (invented FM)
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In 1910 Abe Burrows, Broadway impresario
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In 1913 Willy Brandt (SD), chancellor of West Germany (1969-74) (Nobel 1971)
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In 1916 Betty Grable (in St. Louis, MO), actor (How to Marry a Millionaire)
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In 1917 Lynn Bari, actor (China Girl, Shock, Nocturne), B-movie icon
+ Ossie Davis, actor (Bubba Ho-Tep, The Hill), director (Cotton Comes
to Harlem, Gordon's War), social activist
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In 1927 Ramsey Clark, US Attorney General (1967-69), defender of the
unpopular
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In 1934 Boris V. Volynov, Soviet cosmonaut (Soyuz 5, 21)
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In 1942 Mohammed Ali, boxer, Olympic gold medalist (1960)
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In 1943 Keith Richards, guitarist (Rolling Stones)
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In 1947 Steven Spielberg, director (Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, etc.)
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In 1950 Leonard Maltin, movie reviewer
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In 1963 Brad Pitt, actor (Twelve Monkeys, Seven Years in Tibet, Fight Club)
Events worth noting:
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+ Feast of Our Lady of Solitude, patron of the lonely
+ Saturnalia, celebrated with gifts, lights, etc. (Ancient Rome)
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In 1737 Antonio Stradivari, violin maker, dies.
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In 1787 New Jersey becomes the third state.
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In 1813 British take Fort Niagara in the War of 1812.
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In 1839 First celestial photograph (of the moon) made in US, by John Draper,
New York NY.
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In 1849 William Bond obtains first photograph of moon through a telescope.
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In 1865 13th Amendment ratified, slavery abolished.
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In 1898 Auto speed record set -- 63 kph.
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In 1899 George Grant wins patent for his golf tee.
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In 1915 President Wilson, widowed the year before, marries Edith Bolling
Galt.
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In 1932 Chicago Bears beat Portsmouth Spartans 9-0 in first NFL playoff
game.
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In 1945 Uruguay joined the United Nations.
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In 1956 Japan admitted to the United Nations.
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In 1957 First civilian nuclear plant in US goes online at Shippingport, PA,
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In 1958 First test project of Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay
Equipment; first voice from space: recorded Christmas message by
President Eisenhower.
+ Niger gains autonomy within French Community (National Day).
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In 1961 India annexes Portuguese colonies of Goa, Damao and Diu.
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In 1965 Borman and Lovell Splash down in Atlantic. Ends two week Gemini VII
flight.
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In 1969 The British parliament voted for the abolition of death penalty.
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In 1971 Diana Lynn dies at age 45.
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In 1972 US began its heaviest bombing of North Vietnam.
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In 1973 Soyuz 13 launched into earth orbit for 8 days.
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In 1974 San Francisco Visitors Center at City Hall opens.
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In 1979 Stanley Barrett first to exceed land sonic speed (739.666 MPH).
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In 1980 Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin suffered a fatal heart attack at 76.
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In 1985 UN Security Council unanimously condemns 'acts of hostage-taking'.
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