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  • This Day in History June 11, 2002

    By Ruth on June 11, 2013
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    Okay, so how many of you grew up learning that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone?  I know I did.  Well, we were taught wrong.  And just to prove it, on this date in 2002, the House of Representatives voted to pass Resolution 269.   It recognized the rightful inventor of the telephone–Antonio Meucci of Italy.   To make a long story […]
  • This Day in History June 10, 2001

    By Ruth on June 10, 2013
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    Six years ago, I would not even have known who this girl was, and now the whole country knows her family quite well.  On this date in 2001, Sasha Obama was born.  Our president now has another preteen to deal with since she turns twelve today.  This was from a few years back, I would say, and she has indeed […]
  • This Day in History June 9, 1973

    By Ruth on June 9, 2013
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    I did not know about this horse until the Disney movie came out, I will admit.  But it was on this date in 1973, that Secretariat won the Belmont stakes, thus being the first horse to win the Triple Crown in 25 years.  Indeed, it was an amazing race as you can see in the video above.  I was amazed […]
  • This Day in History June 8, 1948

    By Ruth on June 8, 2013
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    When I think of the car Porsche, I think quality and expense.  And on this date in 1948, the first Porsche, the Porsche 356, made its debut.  Austrian automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche actually showcased his first design at the World’s Fair in Paris in 1900.  It was an electric vehicle that could go 35 miles per hour.  He helped get […]
  • This Day in History June 7, 1978

    By Ruth on June 7, 2013
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    I don’t usually cover sports, but today will be an exception.   In NBA history, there have not been a lot of Game 7’s, and when there is, it is a historic event.  On this date in 1978, the Washington Bullets beat the Seattle Supersonics in Game 7 of the NBA finals.  It was quite an upset and quite a game. […]
  • This Day in History June 6, 1984

    By Ruth on June 6, 2013
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    For all the computer game enthusiasts out there, today’s feature should interest you.  On this date in 1984, Tetris was first created.  From what I can tell, it was on this date in 1984, that Alexey Pajitnov of Moscow created this game.   It was evidently the first computer game to be exported from the USSR.   I’ve never played it, but […]
  • This Day in History June 5, 1917

    By Ruth on June 5, 2013
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    The above picture is an actual picture from today’s feature.  On this date in 1917, the first draft for WWI was held.  This was not optional–it was required.  Around ten million males between the ages of 21 and 31 were registered all over this country.  “Substitute fighters” were not allowed (as it had been during the time of the Civil […]
  • This Day in History June 4, 1812

    By Ruth on June 4, 2013
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    This is something that I did not know, and it answered questions I did not know I had.  Sounds strange, I know.  But on this date in 1812, the Louisiana Purchase (Territory) was renamed the Missouri Territory.  Why, you ask?  So glad you did!  You might remember the fantastic deal that President Jefferson received on the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon […]
  • This Day in History June 3, 1956

    By Ruth on June 3, 2013
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    I found today’s feature of particular interest.  On this date in 1956, Santa Cruz, California banned rock music at all public gatherings.  And why did they do this?  Because the music was “detrimental to both the health and morals of our youth and community.”  The reason this happened was that the evening before, there was a fantastic party where 200 […]
  • This Day in History June 2, 1800

    By Ruth on June 2, 2013
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    There does seem to be some discrepancy, but I am going to go ahead and publish this bit of trivia because it seems accurate from what I can tell.  If it is wrong, feel free to correct me!  We all know that the smallpox vaccine was very successful, and I hadn’t realized that the roots of this vaccine go all […]