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On December 16th... Links will open in a new window. 1431 King Henry VI of England was crowned King of France. 1485 Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII, was born. 1631 Italy's Mount Vesuvious erupted, destroying 6 villages and killing about 4,000 persons. 1653 Oliver Cromwell became Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. 1689 The English Parliament passed a Bill of Rights. 1707 Mount Fuji, in Japan, erupted.
1773 Boston, Massachusetts, patriots staged the Boston Tea Party.
1811 An earthquake struck New Madrid, Missouri. 1826 Benjamin W. Edwards declared himself ruler of the Republic of Fredonia. 1835 Fire destroyed over 600 buildings in New York, New York.
1862 The Kingdom of Nepal accepted its constitution. 1863 Philosopher George Santayana was born. 1880 The Transvaal region declared itself the Republic of South Africa.
1890 The Negro Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in Jackson, Tennessee. 1897 The first submarine with an internal combustion engine was demonstrated. 1899 Playwright Noel Coward was born. 1901 Anthropologist Margaret Mead was born. 1903 The Majestic Theater in New York City, New York, became the first in the United States to employ women ushers. 1905 The first issue of Variety was published.
1908 The first credit union in the United States was formed in Manchester, New Hampshire. 1915 Albert Einstein published his "General Theory of Relativity." 1917 Author Arthur C. Clarke was born. 1921 Composer Camille Saint-Saëns died. 1925 Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity was founded at Lafayette College. 1927 Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe escaped from the prison on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. 1937 Actress Joyce Bulifant was born. 1938 Actress Liv Ullman was born. 1940 Judge Anthony J. Scirica was
born. 1941 Television journalist Lesley Stahl was born. 1943 Television producer Steven Bochco was born. 1944 The Germans began the Battle of the Bulge. 1945 Actress Patti Deutsch was born. 1946 Actor Robert Uhrich was born. 1949 Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget
(SAAB) was founded in Sweden. 1951 "Dragnet" premiered on
NBC-TV.
1958 A fire gutted a department store
crowded with shoppers in Bogotá, Colombia, killing 84
persons and injuring another 50. 1959 The Japanese Supreme Court ruled
that the stationing of U. S. armed forces in Japan and
the maintenance of Japanese military forces was
constitutional.
1962 The film Lawrence of Arabia
was released. 1963 Actor Benjamin Bratt was born. 1965 Tons of wet concrete collapsed
at a railway tunnel under construction in Montreal,
Canada, killing 7 workmen. 1969 The British House of Commons voted 343-185 to abolish the death penalty. 1970 The film Love Story was released.
1973 O. J. Simpson became the first NFL player to rush for 2,000 yards in a season. 1975 "One Day at a Time" premiered on CBS-TV. 1980 Harland Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, died. 1983 A spokesperson for The Who announced that the group was disbanding. 1989 Actor Lee Van Cleef died.
1997 Singer Nicolette Larson died. 2007 Musician Dan Fogelberg died. 2009 Businessman Roy E. Disney died. 2014 Militants attacked an army public school in Pakistan and killed 145 persons. |
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