Friday, June 30, 2017

Day 181 - This day in legal and military history

June 30
 

End of Second Quarter, End of first half of the year
 

NATIONAL Meteor Watch Day
 

NATIONAL Social Media Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1834 Congress placed the Marine Corps under Navy jurisdiction
 

1859 Jean Francois Gravelet aka Emile Blondin, a French daredevil acrobat, becomes the first man to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope
 

1908 A mysterious explosion, possibly the result of a meteorite, levels thousands of trees in the Tunguska region of Siberia with a force approaching twenty megatons

1936 Margaret Mitchell’s novel, Gone With the Wind, is published
 

1958 Congress passed a law authorizing the admission of Alaska as the 49th state in the Union, the first new state since 1912
 

1960 Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Psycho, opens
 

1997 Hong Kong reverts to China, ending 150 years of British rule

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Day 180 - This day in legal and military history

June 29
 

INTERNATIONAL Mud Day
 

NATIONAL Camera Day
 

NATIONAL Hug Holiday
 

NATIONAL Waffle Iron Day
 

NATIONAL Handshake Day [last Thursday in June]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1613 London's Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII
 

1652 Massachusetts declares itself an independent commonwealth
 

1767 The British parliament passes the Townshend Revenue Act, levying taxes on America
 

1917 The Ukraine proclaims independence from Russia
 

1925 An earthquake ravages Santa Barbara, California
 

1938 Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, and Olympic National Park, Washington, are founded
 

1972 The Supreme Court ruled in Furman v. Georgia that the death penalty could constitute "cruel and unusual" punishment, prompting some states to revise their laws
 

1995 The shuttle Atlantis and the Russian space station Mir docked, forming the largest man-made satellite ever to orbit the Earth

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Day 179 - This day in legal and military history

June 28
 

INTERNATIONAL Body Piercing Day
 

NATIONAL Paul Bunyon Day
 

NATIONAL Insurance Awareness Day
 

NATIONAL Tapioca Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1778 “Molly Pitcher,” Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, wife of an American artilleryman, carried water to the soldiers during the Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth, NJ and allegedly took her husband’s place at his gun after he is overcome with heat
 

1884 Congress declares Labor Day a legal holiday
 

1902 Congress passes the Spooner bill, authorizing a canal to be built across the Isthmus of Panama
 

1911 Samuel J. Battle becomes the first African-American policeman in New York City
 

1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife were assassinated, setting off World War I
 

1919 Germany signs the Treaty of Versailles with the Allies, officially ending World War I
 

1948 Berlin Airlift begins
 

1970 Muhammad Ali stands before the Supreme Court regarding his refusal of induction into the US Army during the Vietnam War
 

1971 The Supreme Court overturns the draft evasion conviction of Muhammad Ali
 

1978 The Supreme Court ruled in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke that the use of quotas in affirmative action programs was not permissible
 

1996 The Citadel voted to admit women, ending a 153-year-old men-only policy at the South Carolina military school

1997 Boxer Mike Tyson bit Evander Holyfield's ear during their heavyweight title fight, earning a 16-month suspension
 

2000 Elian Gonzalez was returned to his father in Cuba
 

2004 The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that detainees at Guantanamo must have access to the US legal system. The Court ruled that the war on terrorism did not give the government a “blank check” to hold a US citizen and foreign-born terror suspects in legal limbo.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Day 178 - This day in legal and military history

June 27
 

NATIONAL Sunglasses Day
 

NATIONAL Pineapple Day
 

NATIONAL Helen Keller Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1778 The Liberty Bell came home to Philadelphia after the British left
 

1829 In Genoa, Italy, English scientist James Smithson dies after a long illness, leaving behind a will with a peculiar footnote. In the event that his only nephew died without any heirs [which is what happened], Smithson decreed that the whole of his estate would go to “the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an Establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge.”
 

1922 The Newbery Medal for children’s literature was first awarded
 

1927 The US Marines adopt the English bulldog as their mascot

1929 Scientists at Bell Laboratories in New York revealed a system for transmitting television pictures
 

1945 The FCC allocates airwaves for 13 TV stations
 

1950 President Harry S. Truman ordered the Air Force and Navy into the Korean War
 

1980 President Carter signed legislation reviving draft registration
 

1985 The legendary Route 66, running from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, was decertified, the victim of the Interstate Highway System
 

2003 The national Do-Not-Call Registry, formed to combat unwanted telemarketing calls and administered by the Federal Trade Commission, enrolled almost three-quarters of a million phone numbers on its first day

Monday, June 26, 2017

Day 177 - This day in legal and military history

June 26
 

NATIONAL Beautician's Day
 

NATIONAL Forgiveness Day
 

NATIONAL Canoe Day
 

NATIONAL Chocolate Pudding Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1819 The bicycle was patented by W. K. Clarkson 

1843 Hong Kong was proclaimed a British crown colony
 

1884 Congress authorizes commissioning of Naval Academy graduates as ensigns
 

1963 President John Kennedy announces “Ich bin ein Berliner” at the Berlin Wall

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Day 176 - This day in legal and military history

June 25
 

GLOBAL Beatles Day
 

NATIONAL Log Cabin Day
 

NATIONAL Catfish Day
 

NATIONAL Color TV Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1788 Virginia became the 10th state in the Union
 

1868 Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina were re-admitted to the Union
 

1868 The US Congress enacts legislation granting an eight-hour day to workers employed by the federal government
 

1876 General George A. Custer and over 260 men of the Seventh Cavalry are wiped out by Sioux and Cheyenne Indians at Little Bighorn in Montana
 

1876 Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated his telephone at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia

1903 Marie Curie announces her discovery of radium
 

1950 Communist North Korean troops invaded South Korea, beginning the Korean War
 

1951 The first commercial color TV program was transmitted by CBS from New York to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and Washington, DC
 

1962 The US Supreme Court bans official prayers in public schools
 

1981 The US Supreme Court holds male-only draft registration constitutional

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Day 175 - This day in legal and military history

June 24
 

NATIONAL Fairy Day
 
NATIONAL Swim a Lap Day 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1497 Explorer John Cabot lands in North America in present-day Canada
 

1664 The colony of New Jersey, named after the Isle of Jersey, is founded
 

1861 Tennessee becomes 11th state to secede from the Union
 

1964 The Federal Trade Commission announces that, starting in 1965, cigarette makers must include warning labels about the harmful effects of smoking

Friday, June 23, 2017

Day 174 - This day in legal and military history

June 23
 

NATIONAL Pink Day
 

NATIONAL Take Your Dog to Work Day [Friday after Father's Day]
 

NATIONAL Typewriter Day

Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1776 The final draft of Declaration of Independence was submitted to US Congress
 

1868 Christopher Latham Sholes received a patent for an invention he called a ''Type-Writer"
 

1961 Antarctic Treaty goes into effect
 

2003 The US Supreme Court upheld the University of Michigan's School of Law affirmative action policy

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Day 173 - This day in legal and military history

June 22
 

NATIONAL Chocolate Eclair Day
 

NATIONAL Onion Rings Day

NATIONAL HVAC Tech Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1847 The first doughnut with a hole in it was created
 

1868 Arkansas was re-admitted to the Union
 

1870 The US Justice Department was created
 

1910 German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlich announces a definitive cure for syphilis
 

1944 FDR signs the "Servicemen's Readjustment Act", better known as "the GI Bill of Rights"
 

1962 The Hovercraft was first tested
 

1970 President Richard Nixon signs the 26th amendment, lowering the voting age to 18

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Day 172 - This day in legal and military history

June 21
 

First Day of Summer
 

WORLD Music Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Yoga Day
 

NATIONAL Selfie Day
 

NATIONAL Skateboarding Day

NATIONAL Daylight Appreciation Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1788 New Hampshire becomes the ninth and last necessary state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, thereby making the document the law of the land
 

1834 Cyrus McCormick's mechanical reaper was patented
 

1898 Guam became a US territory
 

1939 Baseball legend Lou Gehrig is forced to quit baseball because of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - a disease which wastes muscles
 

1948 Berlin Airlift begins
 

1982 John Hinckley Jr. is found not guilty by reason of insanity for attempting to assassinate President Ronald Reagan
 

1989 The US Supreme Court decided that burning the US flag was protected under the First Amendment
 

2004 SpaceShipOne lifted off from the Mojave Desert in the initial stage of the world’s first attempted commercial space flight

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Day 171 - This day in legal and military history

June 20
 

WORLD Refugee Day
 

WORLD Productivity Day
 

NATIONAL Ice Cream Soda Day
 

NATIONAL Cherry Tart Day
 

NATIONAL Hike With a Geek Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1782 Congress approved the Great Seal of the United States and the eagle as its symbol

1863 West Virginia admitted into the Union as the 35th state
 

1867 US buys Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
 

1941 The US Army Air Force is established, replacing the Army Air Corps
 

1955 The AFL and CIO agree to combine names for a merged group
 

1963 The United States and the Soviet Union agree to establish a hot line between Washington and Moscow
 

1967 Boxer Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston of violating Selective Service laws by refusing to be drafted. Ali’s conviction was ultimately overturned by the Supreme Court.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Day 170 - This day in legal and military history

June 19
 

Juneteenth
 

WORLD Sauntering Day
 

NATIONAL Kissing Day

NATIONAL Garfield the Cat Day
 

NATIONAL Martini Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

240 BC Eratosthenes accurately calculates the circumference of the earth
 

1865 Emancipation Day, also known as Juneteenth, was the day that Union General Granger informed Texas slaves that they were free. Blacks came to celebrate the day as Juneteenth Freedom Day.
 

1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was approved

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Day 169 - This day in legal and military history

June 18
 

Father's Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Panic Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Picnic Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Yoga Day
 

NATIONAL Splurge Day
 

NATIONAL Go Fishing Day
 

NATIONAL Clean Your Aquarium Day
 

NATIONAL Turkey Lovers' Day [third Sunday in June]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1812 The War of 1812 begins when the United States declares war against Great Britain
 

1815 Battle of Waterloo: Wellington crushes Napoleon, with the help of Blucher's Prussians
 

1873 Susan B. Anthony is fined $100 for attempting to vote for president
 

1903 First transcontinental auto trip began in San Francisco and arrived in New York three months later
 

1928 Aviator Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean. She completed the flight from Newfoundland to Wales in about 21 hours.
 

1983 Sally Ride becomes the first American woman in space

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Day 168 - This day in legal and military history

June 17
 

WORLD Juggling Day
 

NATIONAL Eat Your Vegetables Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1775 The Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the American Revolution
 

1885 The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City aboard the French ship Isere

1967 China detonated its first hydrogen bomb and became the world’s 4th thermonuclear power
 

1972 Watergate: Republican operatives break into Democratic Party offices at the Watergate Hotel in Washington
 

1994 Millions of Americans watch former football player OJ Simpson drive his Ford Bronco through Los Angeles, followed by police

Friday, June 16, 2017

Day 167 - This day in legal and military history

June 16
 

NATIONAL Fresh Veggies Day
 

NATIONAL Fudge Day
 

NATIONAL Flip Flop Day [third Friday in June]


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1858 Abraham Lincoln, in accepting the Republican nomination for the US Senate in Illinois, declares “A house divided against itself cannot stand”
 

1904 Events in James Joyce's novel Ulysses took place on this day, which is celebrated as Bloomsday, for the main character, Leopold Bloom
 

1910 The first Father’s Day is celebrated in Spokane, Washington
 

1935 President Franklin Roosevelt‘s New Deal legislation is passed by the House of Representatives
 

1952 Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl is published in the United States

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Day 166 - This day in legal and military history

June 15
 

Magna Carta Day
 

GLOBAL Wind Day
 

WORLD Meat Free Day
 

NATIONAL Smile Power Day
 

NATIONAL Nature Photography Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1215 King John signs the Magna Carta
 

1752 Benjamin Franklin and his son test the relationship between electricity and lightning by flying a kite in a thunder storm
 

1775 George Washington is named Commander-in-Chief by Congress
 

1836 Arkansas is admitted into the Union as the 25th state
 

1844 Charles Goodyear received a patent for the vulcanization of rubber, his process to strengthen rubber
 

1864 Robert E Lee's home, Arlington, becomes a military cemetery 

1992 Vice President Dan Quayle's "potatoe" spelling incident
 

2002 Rolling Stone Mick Jagger was knighted by Queen Elizabeth

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Day 165 - This day in legal and military history

June 14
 

My oldest son's 23rd birthday
 

Flag Day
 

WORLD Blood Donor Day
 

INTERNATIONAL Bath Day
 

NATIONAL Monkey Around Day
 

NATIONAL Bourbon Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1642 Massachusetts passes the first compulsory education law in the colonies
 

1775 The US Army is founded when the Continental Congress authorizes the muster of troops
 

1777 The Continental Congress authorizes the “stars and stripes” flag for the new United States

1864 Congress orders black soldiers be paid the same as whites
 

1942 The Supreme Court rules that requiring students to salute the American flag is unconstitutional
 

1951 The first commercial computer, Univac I, was unveiled

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Day 164 - This day in legal and military history

June 13
 

INTERNATIONAL Axe Throwing Day
 

NATIONAL Sewing Machine Day
 

NATIONAL Call Your Doctor Day
 

NATIONAL Weed Your Garden Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1798 Mission San Luis Rey in California was founded

1900 Boxer Rebellion begins in China
 

1920 The US Post Office Department rules that children may not be sent by parcel post
 

1966 The Supreme Court issued its landmark Miranda vs. Arizona decision, ruling that criminal suspects must be informed of their constitutional rights prior to questioning by police
 

1967 Thurgood Marshall was nominated to become the first African American on the US Supreme Court
 

1971 The New York Times begins publishing the Pentagon Papers
 

1979 Sioux Indians are awarded $105 million in compensation for the 1877 US seizure of the Black Hills in South Dakota
 

1983 Pioneer 10, already in space for 11 years, leaves the solar system

Monday, June 12, 2017

Day 163 - This day in legal and military history

June 12
 

NATIONAL Red Rose Day
 

NATIONAL Peanut Butter Cookie Day
 

NATIONAL Superman Day
 

NATIONAL Loving Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1365 King Edward III bans football, to insure Englishmen get their archery practice
 

1665 Nieuw Amsterdam is incorporated under English law as "New York"
 

1880 John Lee Richmond pitched baseball's first perfect game. A perfect game occurs when no batter reaches a base during a complete game of at least nine innings.
 

1921 President Warren Harding urges every young man to attend military training camp
 

1931 Gangster Al Capone and 68 of his henchmen are indicted for violating Prohibition laws
 

1939 The Baseball Hall of Fame opened to the public in Cooperstown, New York
 

1942 Anne Frank begins her diary, on her 13th birthday
 

1961 President John F. Kennedy signed a Presidential Proclamation calling for the American flag to be flown at the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, “at all times during the day and night”
 

1967 The Supreme Court rules that states cannot ban interracial marriages
 

1977 David Berkowitz gets 25 years to life for the Son of Sam murders in New York
 

1982 750,000 anti-nuclear demonstrators rally in Central Park
 

1987 Ronald Reagan says, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall"

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Day 162 - This day in legal and military history

June 11
 

NATIONAL Corn on the Cob Day
 

NATIONAL Making Life Beautiful Day
 

NATIONAL German Chocolate Cake Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1770 Captain James Cook runs aground on the Great Barrier Reef
 

1919 Sir Barton won the Belmont Stakes, becoming the first horse to capture the Triple Crown
 

1934 The Disarmament Conference in Geneva ended in failure
 

1935 Inventor Edwin Armstrong gives the first public demonstration of FM broadcasting in the United States at Alpine, New Jersey
 

1941 Amendment to act creating Coast Guard (January 28, 1915) provided “The Coast Guard shall be a military service and constitute a branch of the land and naval forces of the United States at all times.” 

1963 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested in Florida for trying to integrate restaurants
 

1977 Seattle Slew won the Belmont Stakes, capturing the Triple Crown
 

1991 Microsoft released MS DOS 5.0

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Day 161 - This day in legal and military history

June 10
 

WORLD Doll Day
 

NATIONAL Iced Tea Day
 

NATIONAL Ball Point Pen Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1692 Bridget Bishop is hanged in Salem, Massachusetts, for witchcraft
 

1776 The Continental Congress appoints a committee to write a Declaration of Independence
 

1854 The US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, holds its first graduation

1915 Girl Scouts were founded
 

1935 Alcoholics Anonymous was founded by "Bill W"
 

1943 The Allies begin bombing Germany around the clock
 

1967 The Six-Day War between Israel and Syria, Egypt, and Jordan ended
 

1977 The Apple II, one of the first personal computers, goes on sale
 

1996 Intel released its 200 Mhz Pentium chip
 

1978 Affirmed won the Belmont Stakes and the Triple Crown
 

2003 Ontario, Canada issued the first full same-sex marriage licenses in North America

Friday, June 9, 2017

Day 160 - This day in legal and military history

June 9
 

NATIONAL Donald Duck Day 
NATIONAL Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1898 China agreed to lease Hong Kong to Britain for 99 years
 

1934 Donald Duck made his screen debut in The Wise Little Hen
 

1944 The Republic of Iceland was established
 

1948 Israel became a state
 

1973 Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes and became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Day 159 - This day in legal and military history

June 8
 

WORLD Oceans Day
 

NATIONAL Best Friends Day
 

NATIONAL Name Your Poison Day
 

NATIONAL Jerky Day


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1861 Tennessee votes to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy
 

1953 The Supreme Court forbids segregated lunch counters in Washington DC
 

1982 President Reagan became the first American chief executive to address a joint session of the British Parliament

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Day 158 - This day in legal and military history

June 7
 

NATIONAL Chocolate Ice Cream Day
 

NATIONAL VCR Day
 

NATIONAL Running Day [first Wednesday in June]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1767 Daniel Boone sights present-day Kentucky
 

1775 The United Colonies change their name to the United States
 

1776 Richard Henry Lee of Virginia introduced a resolution in the Continental Congress proposing a Declaration of Independence
 

1892 Homer Plessy was arrested for his refusal to move from a whites-only seat on a train. This led to the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision.
 

1905 Norway declares independence from Sweden, which acquiesces
 

1914 The first vessel passes through the Panama Canal

1929 Vatican City became a sovereign state

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Day 157 - This day in legal and military history

June 6
 

D-Day

NATIONAL Yo-Yo Day
 

NATIONAL Russian Language Day
 

NATIONAL Drive-in Movie Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1844 The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London
 

1930 Frozen foods are sold commercially for the first time
 

1934 President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Securities Exchange Act, establishing the Securities and Exchange Commission
 

1944 D-Day: Operation Overlord lands 400,000 Allied American, British, and Canadian troops on the beaches of Normandy in German-occupied France
 

1949 George Orwell’s novel of a dystopian future, Nineteen Eighty-four, is published
 

2002 President Bush proposed a new Cabinet department: The Department of Homeland Security

Monday, June 5, 2017

Day 156 - This day in legal and military history

June 5
 

WORLD Environment Day
 

NATIONAL Moonshine Day
 

NATIONAL Hot Air Balloon Day 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1783 Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier make the first public balloon flight
 

1794 The US Congress prohibits citizens from serving in any foreign armed forces
 

1851 Harriet Beecher Stowe publishes the first installment of Uncle Tom’s Cabin in The National Era
 

1884 Civil War hero General William T. Sherman refused the Republican nomination for president with the words, “I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected”
 

1917 US begins draft registration, 10 million eventually sign up
 

1933 The United States went off the gold standard
 

1968 Sirhan Sirhan shoots Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy after Kennedy’s victory in the pivotal California primary election
 

1973 Doris A. Davis becomes the first African-American woman to govern a city in a major metropolitan area when she is elected mayor of Compton, California
 

1981 The Centers for Disease Control published the first report about the disease that would later become known as AIDS
 

2004 Former US President Ronald Reagan dies at age 93

Sunday, June 4, 2017

Day 155 - This day in legal and military history

June 4
 

NATIONAL Applesauce Cake Day
 

NATIONAL Hug Your Cat Day
 

NATIONAL Cancer Survivors Day [first Sunday in June]
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1717 The Freemasons are founded in London
 

1789 The Constitution of the United States goes into effect
 

1800 The White House was completed and President & Mrs. John Adams moved in
 

1876 A mere 83 hours after leaving New York City, the Transcontinental Express train arrives in San Francisco
 

1892 The Sierra Club, led by John Muir, was incorporated in San Francisco
 

1896 Henry Ford took his first car out for a test drive
1911 Gold is discovered in Alaska’s Indian Creek
 

1919 The US Senate passes the Women’s Suffrage bill

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Day 154 - This day in legal and military history

June 3
 

NATIONAL Trails Day [first Saturday in June]
 

NATIONAL Insect Repellent Awareness Day
 

NATIONAL Repeat Day
 

NATIONAL Egg Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1888 The classic baseball poem “Casey at the Bat,” written by Ernest L. Thayer, is published in the San Francisco Examiner
 

1989 The Chinese government begins its crackdown on pro-democracy activists in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Hundreds are killed and thousands are arrested.

Friday, June 2, 2017

Day 153 - This day in legal and military history

June 2
 

NATIONAL Doughnut Day [first Friday in June]

NATIONAL Rocky Road Day
 

NATIONAL Leave the Office Early Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1883 The first baseball game under electric lights is played in Fort Wayne, Indiana
 

1924 The United States grants full citizenship to American Indians
 

1942 The American aircraft carriers Enterprise, Hornet, and Yorktown move into their battle positions for the Battle of Midway
 

1953 Elizabeth II is crowned queen of England at Westminster Abbey

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Day 152 - This day in legal and military history

June 1
 

NATIONAL Dare Day
 

NATIONAL Flip a Coin Day
 

NATIONAL Say Something Nice Day
 

NATIONAL Go Barefoot Day
 


Today in legal and military [and occasional oddities] history
 

1638 The first earthquake was recorded in the US at Plymouth, Massachusetts
 

1792 Kentucky became the 15th state of the union
 

1796 Tennessee became the 16th state of the union
 

1938 The first issue of Action Comics, featuring Superman, was published 

1961 FM multiplex stereo broadcasting was first heard
 

1980 Cable News Network (CNN) debuted
 

2000 At Los Alamos, hard drives with classified nuclear secrets were discovered missing. They were found June 16 behind a photocopier.