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  • This Day in History December 22, 1807

    By Ruth on December 22, 2013
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    This political cartoon relates to today’s feature.  Those were the days when profanity was left out!  On this date in 1807, Jefferson passed the Embargo Act of 1807.  It prohibited trade with Europe.  There were issues with Napoleon and Britain.  We were trade partners to both countries, so President Jefferson decided this would hurt those countries more than the U.S. […]
  • This Day in History December 21, 1970

    By Ruth on December 21, 2013
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    This was indeed a momentous historical meeting.  On this date in 1970, Elvis Presley met with President Richard Nixon to discuss the war on drugs.  He wanted to help, and this is how he finally got his credentials from the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs because of this meeting.  It is rumored that he had ulterior motives.   According to […]
  • This Day in History December 20, 1951

    By Ruth on December 20, 2013
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    Ever wonder how long nuclear power has been used in this country?  Well, I can tell  you this.  On this date in 1951, nuclear power was first introduced by the government in Arco, Idaho.  This was the first time that nuclear power was used for non-war  purposes.  The Experimental Breeder Reactor I was located 18 miles outside of Arco, and […]
  • This Day in History December 19, 1918

    By Ruth on December 19, 2013
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    Today’s feature was a surprise to me.  On this date in 1918, Robert Ripley published his first cartoon–Champs and Chumps.  This is what began his world-famous Ripley’s Believe It or Not.  That  first cartoon featured strange but true facts about sports. It was a few months later that he widened the scope of his cartoons and began calling it the […]
  • This Day in History December 17, 1976

    By Ruth on December 17, 2013
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    On this date in 1976, WTCG completed its satellite uplink, and it became the first station to broadcast via satellite.  Two years later, it was available in all states.  This station eventually became TBS. For more info: http://readtiger.com/wkp/en/TBS_(TV_network)#WTCG_gets_beamed_via_satellite http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TBS_(TV_network) http://famousdaily.com/history/tbs-tv-ted-turner-superstation.html
  • This Day in History December 16, 1707

    By Ruth on December 16, 2013
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    Hopefully this is correct!  On this date in 1707, Mount Fuji in Japan erupted for the last time. For more information: http://famousdaily.com/history/mount-fuji-last-eruption.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Fuji
  • This Day in History December 15, 1891

    By Ruth on December 15, 2013
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    Sports again?  Can you believe it?  On this date in 1891, James Naismith invented the game of basketball.  He was a Canadian physical education teacher, and he was familiar with the medieval children’s game called “Duck on a rock.”  That was an outdoor game where someone would throw a rock at a larger rock on a pedestal (normally a tree […]
  • This Day in History December 14, 1941

    By Ruth on December 14, 2013
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    Another sports history feature from the  non-sports blogger!  On this date in 1941, the very first NFL playoff game in history was played.  The Bears and Packers tied in the regular season, and in order to find out who the champions were, this game had to played.  The Bears beat the Packers 33-14.  They went on to win the NFL […]
  • This Day in History December 13, 1971

    By Ruth on December 13, 2013
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    Not the usual feature today.   On this date in 1971, John Sinclair was released from prison. The Michigan State Supreme Court overturned his conviction as unconstitutional.  He was imprisoned for ten years for the possession of two marijuana  joints.  He only served two years.  I had no idea that this has been such a big deal. For more information: http://famousdaily.com/history/john-sinclair-10-year-sentence-marijuana.html […]
  • This Day in History December 12, 1915

    By Ruth on December 12, 2013
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    On this date in 1915, one of the greatest crooners of all time was born–Frank Sinatra.  While he was not my absolute favorite, there is no denying his amazing voice and even his acting ability. (Check out From Here to Eternity–he won an Oscar for his performance.) No matter what you think of him, his influence is here to stay.  […]