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On June 20th... links will open in a new window 1214 The University of Oxford was chartered. 1597 Explorer Willem Barents died. 1633 Lord Cecil Baltimore was granted a charter for what is now Maryland. 1779 The Battle of Stone Ferry (South Carolina) was fought. 1782 Congress adopted the design for the Great Seal of the United States.
1789 The Tennis Court Oath, for a new French constitution, was made at Versailles.
1825 Charles X was crowned King of France. 1837 The world's first postage stamp
was issued by Great Britain.
1862 Romanian Prime Minister Barbu Catargiu was assassinated.
1866 Italy declared war on Austria.
1874 The first U.S. Lifesaving Medal was awarded, to Lucian Clemons.
1893 Lizzie Borden was acquitted of the murders of her parents. 1895 Caroline Willard
Baldwin became the first woman to earn a PhD from an
American university (Cornell). 1901 Charlotte Manye became the first African-born person to graduate from an American college (Wilberforce University).
1905 Playwright Lillian Hellman was born. 1909 Actor Erroll Flynn was born. 1910 "Krazy Kat" comic strip by George Herriman debuted in the New York Journal.
1924 Guitarist Chet
Atkins was born.
1930 Bobby Jones won
the British Golf Open. 1931 Actress Olympia
Dukakis was born. 1933 Actor Danny Aiello was born. 1935 Football player Len Dawson was born.
1942 Singer Brian Wilson was born. 1943 The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) was founded in Chicago, Illinois. 1944 U.S. forces
defeated Japanese forces in the Battle of the Philippine
Sea. 1945 Singer Anne Murphy was born. 1946 Television personality Bob Vila was born. 1947 Mobster Bugsy Siegel was murdered in Las Vegas, Nevada. 1948 "Toast of
the Town," hosted by Ed Sullivan, premiered on
CBS-TV. 1949 Singer Lionel Richie was born. 1952 Actor John Goodman was born. 1954 Bassist Michael Anthony was born.
1964 Ken Venturi won the U. S. Open golf tournament. 1967 Muhammad Ali was
convicted of refusing induction into the armed services. 1969 A constitutional referendum on declaring Rhodesia a republic was approved by 72% of the voting population. 1973 Juan Perón returned from exile to Argentina. 1974 The film Chinatown was released. 1975 The film Jaws was released. 1977 Oil first entered the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. 1980 Roberto Duran took the WBC welterweight title from Sugar Ray Leonard by unanimous decision at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. 1987 New Zealand beat France 29-9 to win the first Rugby World Cup. 1988 The U.S. Supreme
Court upheld a law that made it illegal for private clubs
to discriminate against women and minorities. 1991 The German parliament voted to move the capital from Bonn back to Berlin. 1993 The Chicago Bulls defeated the Phoenix Suns to win the NBA Championship.
2013 The Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs to win the NBA Championship. |
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