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  • This Day in History December 11, 1934

    By Ruth on December 11, 2013
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    What a great feature today!  On this date in 1934, Bill Wilson took his last drink of alcohol.  And why is this a big deal?  He was the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous!  He had struggled with an alcohol addiction for thirteen years.  It had destroyed his career and his health.  He had tried to be sober before, but it didn’t […]
  • This Day in History December 10, 1968

    By Ruth on December 10, 2013
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    I don’t recall ever hearing about today’s feature.  On this date in 1968, Japan’s greatest bank robbery occurred.  Here’s the story.  On that particular morning, there were four employees of Nihon Shintaku Ginko bank who were transporting around 300 million yen to a factory.  They were in an unmarked car, and they were traveling to the factory to drop off […]
  • This Day in History December 9, 1967

    By Ruth on December 9, 2013
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    I’m not a Rolling Stones fan, but today’s feature does concern the “bad boy” Jim Morrison.  On this date in 1967, he made history by becoming the first person to be arrested on stage during a concert.  He was discovered with a woman before the show, and the police told him to leave.  There were words exchanged, and Jim Morrison […]
  • This Day in History December 8, 1952

    By Ruth on December 8, 2013
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    No matter how many times I watch I Love Lucy, there are certain episodes that I never tire of.  It was on this date in 1952, that this show got past the censors with an episode called “Lucy Is Enceinte.”  They could not use the term “pregnant,” but it was finally decided for Lucy to be able to have a […]
  • This Day in History December 7, 1941

    By Ruth on December 7, 2013
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    No one in my immediate family had been born yet, but this is indeed a day that will live in infamy.  On this date in 1941, the Japanese attacked Pear Harbor.  I don’t plan to forget this date, and as long as I live, I will remember this date.   The attack happened on that Sunday morning at 7:55, and it […]
  • This Day in History December 5, 771

    By Ruth on December 5, 2013
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    We go way back in history for today’s feature.  On this date in 771, Charlemagne became sole leader and ruler of the Frankish kingdom (France).  His co-ruler (brother) passed away, and although his rule was full of battle, it was also full of much achievement.  He standardized currency, scientific measures, and language (Latin). For more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne http://www.history.com/topics/charlemagne http://www.themiddleages.net/people/charlemagne.html http://todayinhistory.tumblr.com/post/13779618059/december-5th-771-charlemagne-becomes-the-sole-king-of […]
  • This Day in History December 4, 1934

    By Ruth on December 4, 2013
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    I grew up watching Tic-Tac-Dough, so I was very familiar with today’s feature.  On this date in 1934, game show host Wink Martindale was born.  His birthplace was Jackson, Tennessee, and his birth name was Winston Conrad Martindale.  At the age of 17, he became a radio disc jockey, and he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957, […]
  • This Day in History December 2, 1982

    By Ruth on December 2, 2013
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    Quite a day in science history is the subject of today’s feature.  On this date in 1982, the very first person received a permanent artificial heart.   Dr. Barney B. Clark was a Seattle dentist who suffered from congestive heart failure.  Doctors said he was too far gone to receive an actual heart transplant, so he was the logical and idea […]
  • This Day in History December 1, 1913

    By Ruth on December 1, 2013
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    Today marks a very notable centennial in the nation of Greece.  On this date in 1913, Greece annexed the island of Crete.  This is an island with a very long and notable past, and it was accepted and recognized by the  European powers at long last. For more info: http://gogreece.about.com/od/crete/a/Crete-Centennial-2013.htm http://www.explorecrete.com/history/crete-greece-union.htm http://famousdaily.com/history/crete-annexed-by-greece.html
  • This Day in History November 30, 1872

    By Ruth on November 30, 2013
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    Depending on where you live, today’s feature concerns soccer (America) or football  (everywhere else).  On this date in 1872, the very first international football (soccer) was played.  The game was between England and Scotland.  The game ended in a draw–0-0 tie. For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1872_Scotland_vs_England_football_match http://www.topendsports.com/sport/soccer/history.htm http://famousdaily.com/history/first-international-soccer-game-played.html