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On May 30th... links will open in a new window 1431 Joan of Arc was burned at the stake by the English at the Place du Vieux Marché in Rouen, France.
1527 The University of Marburg (Germany) was founded.
1574 King Charles IX of France died. 1593 Playwright Christopher Marlowe died. 1626 An explosion at the Wanggongchang Gunpowder Factory in Peking, China, killed approximately 20,000 people.
1744 Poet Alexander Pope died. 1778 Author Voltaire died. 1783 Benjamin Tower published the first daily newspaper in the United States, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1821 James Boyd patented rubber fire hose. 1832 The Rideau Canal in Ontario, Canada, opened.
1848 William G. Young patented an ice
cream freezer.
1868 Memorial Day was first observed in the United States.
1909 Jazz clarinetist Benny Goodman was born. 1911 Ray
Harroun won the first Indianapolis 500, with an average
speed of 74.59 miles per hour. 1912 U.S. Marines were sent to
Nicaragua.
1914 René Thomas won the Indianapolis 500. 1915 Dario Resta won the Indianapolis 500. 1921 Tommy MIlton won the Indianapolis 500.
1923 Tommy Milton won the Indianapolis 500. 1925 Peter DePaolo became the first man to average over 100 mph in the Indianapolis 500. 1927 George Souders won the Indianapolis 500. 1928 Louis Meyer won the Indianapolis 500. 1929 Ray Keech won the Indianapolis 500. 1931 Louis Schneider won the Indianapolis 500. 1932 Fred Frame won the Indianapolis 500. 1933 Louis Meyer won the Indianapolis 500. 1934 Bill Cummings won the
Indianapolis 500.
1936 Louis Meyer won the Indianapolis 500. 1937 Police in Chicago, Illinois, shot and killed 10 unarmed demonstrators during the "Little Steel Strike." 1938 Floyd Roberts won the Indianapolis 500. 1939 Wilbur Shaw won the Indianapolis 500. 1940 Wilbur Shaw won the Indianapolis 500.
1946 United Flight 521
crashed soon after taking off from LaGuardia Airport in
New York City, New York, killing 42 persons.
1949 Bill Holland won the Indianapolis 500. 1951 Lee Wallard won the Indianapolis 500. 1952 Troy Ruttman won the Indianapolis 500. 1953 Bill Vukovich won the Indianapolis 500. 1956 PatFlaherty won the Indianapolis 500.
1959 The world's first hovercraft
(SR-N1) was tested at Cowes, England. 1960 Jim Rathmann won
the Indianapolis 500.
1962 An overloaded bus plunged into
the Mahor River Gorge nearAhmedabad, India, killing 69 of
the 87 persons aboard. 1963 Parnelli Jones won the Indianapolis 500.
1965 A total
solar eclipse was observed along an 8,000-mile path from
New Zealand, across the Pacific, to Peru.
1968 Panama's
National Electoral Tally Board declared Dr. Arnulfo Arias
the winner of the presidential election.
1970 Al Unser won the Indianapolis 500. 1972 Three Japanese gunmen attacked a crowd at Lydda Airport in Israel, killing 25 persons and wounding 72. 1975 The European Space Agency was formed. 1976 Betty Burfeindt
won the LPGA Championship. 1981 Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman was shot by a group of rebel officers. 1982 Gordon Johncock beat Rick Mears by 0.16 seconds in the closest Indianapolis 500 to date. 1985 The Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup. 1986 Bobby Rahal won the Indianapolis 500. 1987 Mike Tyson TKO'd Pinklon Thomas in the 6th round for the heavyweight boxing title. 1990 A magnitude 6.4 earthquake killed 135 persons in Peru. 1991 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that prosecutors can be sued for legal advice they give police and can be held accountable for actions resulting from that advice. 1993 Emerson Fittapaldi won the Indianapolis 500.
1997 Betty Shabazz, widow of Malcolm X, was set on fire by her 12-year-old grandson. 1998 A magnitude 6.6 earthquake killed approximately 5,000 people in northern Afghanistan. 1999 Kenny Bräck won the Indianapolis 500. 2003 The film Finding Nemo was released. 2004 Buddy Rice won the Indianapolis 500. 2010 Dario Franchitti won the Indianapolis 500. 2015 Arsenal beat Aston Villa 4-0 to win the FA Cup. |
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