Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Today in History


On July 18:
1861    Union and Confederate troops skirmish at Blackburn's Ford, Virginia, in a prelude to the Battle of Bull Run.
1877    Inventor Thomas Edison records the human voice for the first time.
1872    The Ballot Act is passed in Great Britain, providing for secret election ballots.
1935    Ethiopian King Haile Selassie urges his countrymen to fight to the last man against the invading Italian army.
1936    General Francisco Franco of Spain revolts against the Republican government, starting the Spanish Civil War.
1942    The German Me-262, the first jet-propelled aircraft to fly in combat, makes its first flight.
1971    New Zealand and Austrailia announce they will pull their troops out of Vietnam.
1994    In Buenos Aires, a massive car bomb kills 96 people.


Born on July 18
1811    William Makepeace Thackeray, English novelist and satirist.
1887    Vidkun Quisling, Norwegian politician and Nazi collaborator during World War II.
1902    Jessamyn West, American author (The Friendly Persuasion).
1906    Clifford Odets, playwright (Waiting for Lefty).
1913    "Red" Skelton, American comedian and actor.
1918    Nelson Mandela, civil rights activist, first black president of South Africa.
1921    John Glenn, Jr., American pilot, astronaut and politician.
1929    Screamin' Jay Hawkins, American blues singer.
1933    Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Russian poet.
1939    Hunter S. Thompson, journalist.


And today is my mom's birthday and Janet & Jonathan's 25th wedding anniversary.  Wish I was there to celebrate with you.

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