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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Welcome to the world, Pooh! (see 1926 below)

287th day of 2015, 78 remaining

  • Sunrise: 7:17am
  • Sunset: 6:34pm

New Moon
Tides at the Golden Gate:

  • High: 1:13am/12:49pm
  • Low: 6:31am/7:07pm

Special Celebrations today around the world...

Day of Formation of the Tajik Republic - Tajikistan

Founder's Day & Youth Day - Zaire (Democratic Congo)

Petkouden - Bulgaria

Santa Fortunata - Peru

The October Revolution - Yemen

Youth Day - Zaire (Democratic Congo)

Nyerere Day - Tanzania

Day of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral - Mtskheta, Georgia

 

It’s also…

Be Bald and Be Free Day

National Bring Your Teddy Bear To Work & School Day

International Top Spinning Day

Islamic New Year

National Fossil Day

National Take Your Parents To Lunch Day

Stop Bullying Day

Spider-Man Day

World Standards Day

On this day in...

1066 - The Battle of Hastings occurred in England. The Norman forces of William the Conqueror defeated King Harold II of England.

1879 - Thomas Edison signed an agreement with Jose D. Husbands for the sale of Edison telephones in Chile.

1887 - Thomas Edison and George E. Gouraud reached an agreement for the international marketing rights for the phonograph.

1888 - In England, Louis Le Prince filmed the experimental film "Roundhay Garden Scene." It is the oldest surviving motion picture.

1912 - Theodore Roosevelt was shot while campaigning in Milwaukee, WI. Roosevelt's wound in the chest was not serious and he continued with his planned speech. William Schrenk was captured at the scene of the shooting.

1922 - Lieutenant Lester James Maitland set a new airplane speed record when he reached a speed of 216.1 miles-per-hour.

1926 - The book "Winnie-the-Pooh," by A.A. Milne, made its debut.

1928 - The first televised wedding took place in Des Plains, IL. James Fowlkes and Cora Dennison were married in a radio studio.

1930 - Ethel Merman debuted on Broadway in "Girl Crazy."

1933 - Nazi Germany announced that it was withdrawing from the League of Nations.

1934 - "Lux Radio Theater" began airing on the NBC Blue radio network.

1936 - The first SSB (Social Security Board) office opened in Austin, TX. From this point, the Board's local office took over the assigning of Social Security Numbers.

1943 - The Radio Corporation of America finalized the sale of the NBC Blue radio network. Edward J. Noble paid $8 million for the network that was renamed American Broadcasting Company.

1944 - German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel committed suicide rather than face execution after being accused of conspiring against Adolf Hitler and the execution that would follow.

1944 - During World War II, the Second British Parachute Brigade liberated the city of Athens.

1947 - Over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California, pilot Chuck Yeager flew the Bell X-1 rocket plane and became the first person to break the sound barrier.

1954 - C.B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments", starring Charlton Heston, began filming in Egypt. The epic had a cast of 25,000 people.

1960 - U.S. presidential candidate John F. Kennedy first suggested the idea of a Peace Corps.

1961 - "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" opened on Broadway.

1962 - The Cuban Missile Crisis began. It was on this day that U.S. intelligence personnel analyzing data discovered Soviet medium-range missile sites in Cuba. On October 22 U.S. President John F. Kennedy announced that he had ordered the naval "quarantine" of Cuba.

1964 - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent resistance to racial prejudice in America. He was the youngest person to receive the award.

1968 - The first live telecast to come from a manned U.S. spacecraft was transmitted from Apollo 7.

1970 - Anwar el-Sadat became president of Egypt following the death of President Nasser.

1972 - In Iraq, oil was struck for the first time just north of Kirkuk.

1984 - George ‘Sparky’ Anderson became the first baseball manager to win 100 games and a World Series in both leagues. (MLB)

1986 - Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev charged that the U.S. wanted to "bleed the Soviet Union economically" with the arms race in space.

1987 - Jessica McClure, 18 months old, fell down an abandoned well in Midland, TX. The rescue took 58 hours.

2001 - Toys "R" Us introduced the new version of Geoffrey the giraffe in a 60-second commercial before WABC-TV aired Disney's "The Emperor's New Groove."

2002 - Britain stripped power from the Catholic and Protestant politicians of Northern Ireland. Britain resumed sole responsibility for running Northern Ireland.

2011 - The Apple iPhone 4S was released.

Birthday celebrants today include, or included…

Akbar (Akbar the Great) 1542

William Penn 1644

Dwight David Eisenhower 1890

Lillian Gish 1893

E.E. Cummings 1894

Eugene Fodor 1905

Allan Jones 1908

John Wooden 1910

C. Everett Koop 1916

Bill Justis 1926

Roger Moore 1927

Robert Webber 1928

Melba Montgomery 1938

Ralph Lauren 1939

Cliff Richard 1940

Tommy Harper 1940

J.C. Snead 1941

Billy Harrison 1942

Udo Kier 1944

Al Oliver 1946

Justin Hayward 1946

Charlie Joiner 1947

Marcia Barrett 1948

Sheila Young 1950

Harry Anderson 1952

Greg Evigan 1953

Beth Daniel 1956

Arleen Sorkin 1956

Thomas Dolby 1958

Keith Byars 1963

Karyn White 1965

Steve Coogan 1965

John Seda 1970

Jimmy Jackson 1970

Doug Virden 1970

Natalie Maines 1974

Shaznay Lewis 1975

Usher 1978

 

David Latulippe is host of On the Arts, KALW's weekly radio magazine of the performing arts, as well as for Explorations in Music, and the Berkeley Symphony broadcasts. He has also hosted and produced the radio series From the Conservatory, Music from Mills, and Music at Menlo, and is principal guest host for Revolutions Per Minute.