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Beginning of Mars Solar Conjunction:
Aug/ 1: Events that occurred on this day:
1498 Columbus lands in South America
1789 U.S.ys First Tarriff Legislation
1861 Baylor claims New Mexico
1864 Sheridan takes command
1903 First Cross-Country Trek
1910 Licensing New York
1944 Warsaw Revolt begins
1941 The Birth Of The Jeep
1941 Commerce Secretary Ron Brown
1942 Jerry Garcia is born
1943 PT-109 sinks; Lt. Kennedy instrumental
1953 Shane released by Paramount
1964 North Vietnamese accuse
1966 An ex-Marine goes on a killing spree
1971 Sonny and Cher debuts
1973 American Graffiti opens
1975 Helsinki Final Act signed
1978 Pete Rose's hitting streak
1981 Music Television (MTV)debuts
1994 Pope John Paul II receives
1995 Westinghouse Buys CBS
1997 Boeing Takes the Wrong Route
Aug/ 1: FIRST WORLD WAR ERUPTS:
August 1, 1914
Four days after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Germany and Russia declare war against each other. Contniued
Aug/ 1: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 2: HITLER BECOMES F'HRER:
August 2, 1934
With the death of German President Paul von Hindenburg, Chancellor Adolf Hitler becomes absolute dictator of Germany under the title of Fıhrer, or "Leader." Continued
Aug/ 2: Events that occurred on this day:
1824 Who's on Fifth?
1861 First income tax is passed
1865 C.S.S. Shenandoah learns the war is over
1869 George Eliot begins Middlemarch
1876 "Wild Bill" Hickok is murdered
1905 Myrna Loy born
1923 Harding dies before scandals break
1923 President Harding Dies
1933 Peter O'Toole born
1934 Weimar Republic Hindenburg dies
1939 Einstein urges U.S. atomic action
1942 Mexican youths are arrested for murder
1945 Potsdam Conference concludes
1950 From the Road to the Battlefield
1955 To Catch a Thief debuts
1964 North Vietnamese torpedo boats
1971 Nixon administration acknowledges secret
1987 Fastest Race In History
1990 Sideways Speed Record
1990 Iraq invades Kuwait
1996 Yin Yang Economics
1996 U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement
Aug/ 2: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 3: NAUTILUS TRAVELS UNDER NORTH POLE:
August 3, 1958
On August 3, 1958, the U.S. nuclear submarine Nautilus accomplishes the first undersea voyage to the geographic North Pole. Continued
Aug/ 3: Events that occurred on this day:
1492 Columbus sets sail
1823 Thomas F. Meagher is born in Ireland
1846 Donner party encounters first delay
1861 Last installment of Great Expectations
1894 Pullman Palace Presides Pitilessly
1900 Firestone Founded
1916 Sir Roger Casement hanged
1926 Tony Bennett is born
1932 DOW Jumps, To No Avail
1938 Last Race at Brooklands
1988 Soviets release Mathias Rust
1940 Martin Sheen is born
1940 Italians move on British Somaliland
1941 America's War Efforts
1948 Chambers accuses Hiss of being a spy
1965 TV news shows Marines burning village
1966 Marines launch Operation Prairie
1981 Labor Takes a Hit
1982 Michael Hardwick's arrest
Aug/ 3: Pullman Palace Presides Pitilessly:
August 3, 1894
After a long and violent summer, the strike at the Pullman Palace Car Company was broken in 1894. Continued
Aug/ 3: Labor Takes a Hit:
August 3, 1981
Blood wasn't spilled, nor was a single life lost, but August 3, 1981 still stands as one of the darkest days in modern labor history. Continued
Aug/ 3: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 4: ANNE FRANK CAPTURED:
August 4, 1944
Acting on tip from a Dutch informer, the Nazi Gestapo captures 15-year-old Jewish diarist Anne Frank and her family in a sealed-off area of an Amsterdam warehouse. Continued
Aug/ 4: Events that occurred on this day:
1753 Washington becomes Master Mason
1792 Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet, is born
1864 Union generals squabble outside Atlanta
1873 Custer and 7th Cavalry attacked
1892 Lizzie Borden took an axe . . .
1898 Packard's Joyride
1901 Louis Armstrong is born
1914 U.S. proclaims neutrality in World War I
1917 Traders Get Tan
1933 Traders Get (Almost )Toasted
1942 Holiday Inn premieres
1944 Anne Frank and her family arrested
1953 Eisenhower warns of "ominous" situation
1957 Fangio's Final Race
1958 Billboard "Hot 100" chart introduced
1964 Slain civil rights workers found
1964 Reported North Vietnamese PT boat attacks
1967 Court upholds court-martial conviction
1969 Secret negotiations are initiated
1971 Birth Of "The Kid"
1997 UPS Has Its Downs
Aug/ 4: UPS Has Its Downs:
August 4, 1997
For months the Teamsters prepared for it, mobilizing, rallying, canvassing and generally priming the rank and file for action. Continued
Aug/ 4: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 5: MARILYN MONROE IS FOUND DEAD:
August 5, 1962
Movie actress Marilyn Monroe is found dead in her home in Los Angeles. She was discovered lying nude on her bed, face down, with a telephone in one hand. Contninued
Aug/ 5: Events that occurred on this day:
1850 Guy de Maupassant's birthday
1858 First transatlantic telegraph cable completed
1861 Incoming! Civil War Income Tax
1862 Battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1864 Battle of Mobile Bay
1882 A Giant Is Born
1914 First Trafic Light Installed
1936 An infamous kidnapper is sent to Alcatraz
1944 Hundreds of Jews are freed Warsaw
1947 Porsche Freed From Prison
1953 From Here to Eternity opens
1962 Marilyn Monroe dies
1963 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty signed
1964 Navy flies retaliatory strikes
1974 Congress cuts military aid
1981 Reagan fires 11,359
1983 Birth of the Baby Bells
1983 Bringing Home the Bacon
1984 Richard Burton dies
1991 Hondo of Honda
Aug/ 5: Reagan fires 11,359 air-traffic controllers:
August 5, 1981
On August 5, 1981, President Ronald Reagan begins firing 11,359 air-traffic controllers striking in violation of his order for them to return to work. Continued
Aug/ 5: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 6: ANDY WARHOL IS BORN:
August 6, 1928
Andy Warhol, one of the most influential artists of the latter part of the 20th century, is born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Continued
Aug/ 6: Events that occurred on this day:
1786 Burns released from marriage
1787 First draft of Constitution debated
1837 DOW Raises in Points, Spirits
1846 Walker Walks the International Walk
1874 Belle Starr's first husband slain
1890 First execution by electric chair
1902 Dutch Schultz is born
1911 Lucille Ball
1917 Robert Mitchum is born
1928 Hyundai Founder Born
1932 Patent For Pop Culture Classic
1945 Atomic bomb is dropped on Hiroshima
1945 Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
1959 Corvair Makes its Debut
1862 Loss of C.S.S. Arkansas
1964 Johnson Administration officials argue
1969 Green Berets are charged with murder
1971 First U.S. Army troops deployed to Vietnam
1991 Peugeot Says Au Revoir To U.S.
1993 Gore Makes It Go
1997 Microsoft Takes a Friendly Bite Out of Apple
Aug/ 6: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 7: U.S. EMBASSIES IN EAST AFRICA BOMBED:
August 7, 1998
At 10:30 a.m. local time, a massive truck bomb explodes outside the U.S. embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Continued
Aug/ 7: Events that occurred on this day:
1754 Henry Fielding leaves London for Lisbon
1782 Washington creates the Purple Heart
1794 Whisky, Tar, and Feathers
1869 Astronomer impresses Indians with eclipse
1836 Evander Law is born
1912 Teddy Roosevelt nominated as Bull Moose
1928 The Day the Dollar Shrank
1942 DOW Survives the Damage
1942 U.S. forces invade Guadalcanal
1942 Garrison Keillor is born
1945 Georgia institutes a State Board
1957 Oliver Hardy dies
1959 U.S. satellite photographs earth
1964 Congress passes Gulf Resolution
1964 Tonkin Gulf Resolution is passed
1967 N. Vietnam and People's Republic of China
1971 The Bee Gees' first No. 1 hit
Aug/ 7: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 8: NIXON RESIGNS:
August 8, 1974
In an evening televised address, President Richard M. Nixon announces his intention to become the first president in American history to resign. Continued
Aug/ 8: Events that occurred on this day:
1818 Keats returns from walking tour
1839 General Nelson Miles is born
1863 Lee offers resignation
1879 Emiliano Zapata born
1903 Cripple Creek Strikers Struck Lame
1907 Ghost Trial
1911
First regularly released newsreel
1942 German saboteurs executed in Washington
1945 Soviets declare war on Japan
1945 Truman signs United Nations Charter
1951 The End of Furry Speculation
1954 Birth Of A Speedracer
1960 West Side Story begins filming
1963 More than $7 million is stolen from a train
1968 Nixon and Agnew receive nomination
1968 Market Feels LBJ's Pain
1973 Vice President Agnew under attack
1974 Nixon announces resignation from Presidency
1974 Market Goes Down With Nixon
1986 Knight Rider's Farewell
1991 Lunar Driver Dies
Aug/ 8: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 9: OWENS WINS 4TH GOLD MEDAL:
August 9, 1936
At the 1936 Berlin Olympics, African American track star Jesse Owens wins his fourth gold medal of the Games in the 4x100-meter relay. Continued
Aug/ 9: Events that occurred on this day:
378 Romans routed at Adrianople
1862 Battle of Cedar Mountain
1877 Nez Perce fight Battle of Big Hole
1901 The First Rally Race
1918 The Automobile Joins The War Effort
1929 The Avalanche Begins
1945 Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
1949 Mystery writer Jonathan Kellerman born
1957 Melanie Griffith is born
1962 Satisfaction Guaranteed
1963 Whitney Houston is born
1967 Marines launch Operation Cochise
1968 Lowest U.S. death toll in almost a year
1969 The Manson cult strikes the rich
1974 Nixon resigns
1974 Nixon leaves White House; Ford in
1985 Arthur Walker found guilty of spying
1995 Jerry Garcia dies
1996 Dole Gambles on Tax Cut
1997 Tobacco Takes a Hit
Aug/ 9: FULL MOON: A Full Moon is opposite the Sun, which means that the moon rises around sunset and sets at around sunrise. It occurs two weeks after New Moon, a week after First Quarter Moon, and a week before Last Quarter Moon. If you use the same reasoning as we do with "quarter" Moons, you would call this the "Half Moon," since we see only half the surface of the Moon.
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Aug/ 9: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 10: SON OF SAM ARRESTED:
August 10, 1977
24-year-old postal employee David Berkowitz is arrested and charged with being the "Son of Sam," the serial killer who terrorized New York City for more than a year, killing six young people and wounding seven others with a .44-caliber revolver. Continued
Aug/ 10: Events that occurred on this day:
1821 New state west of the Mississippi
1846 Smithsonian Institution created
1861 Battle of Wilson's Creek, Missouri
1877 Amanda McFarland begins Alaskan mission
1897 The Oldest Automobile Club
1900 Norma Shearer born
1907 The Greatest Automobile Race In History
1912 Virginia and Leonard Woolf marry
1945 Japan accepts Potsdam terms
1948 Candid Camera debuts
1949 Truman signs National Security Bill
1950 Sunset Boulevard premieres
1954 Studebakerıs Last Ditch Efforts
1955 Diem refuses to negotiate with Communists
1962 Precious Metals Even More So
1966 Marines battle in Quang Tin Province
1972 N. Vietnamese attempt cut off Saigon
1981 The murder of a child provokes legislation
1986 An Opening In the Iron Curtain
1987 Dow Hits 2,600
1995 Netscape Changes the Webscape
Aug/ 10: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 11: FEDERAL PRISONERS LAND ON ALCATRAZ:
August 11, 1934
A group of federal prisoners classified as "most dangerous" arrives at Alcatraz Island, a 22-acre rocky outcrop situated 1.5 miles offshore in San Francisco Bay. Continued
Aug/ 11: Events that occurred on this day:
1806 Meriwether Lewis is shot in the leg
1841 Fugitive slave Frederick Douglass speaks
1864 Early abandons Winchester, Virginia
1871 Another Studebaker
1919 Andrew Carnegie Dies
1921 Alex Haley's birthday
1943 Germans begin to evacuate Sicily
1952 Hussein succeeds to Jordanian throne
1954 Musician Joe Jackson is born
1956 Abstract painter Jackson Pollock dies
1965 Bronco Introduced
1965 Watts Riot begins
1966 The Camaro's Debut
1967 U.S. pilots cleared to bomb Hanoi-Haiphong area
1970 South Vietnamese troops assume responsibility
1972 Last U.S. ground combat unit departs South Vietnam
1980 Carol Bundy confesses her connection to the "Sunset Slayer"
1984 Reagan jokes about "outlawing" the Soviet Union
1992 The largest mall in the U.S. Opens
1997 HarperCollins Writes Itself Off
1997 Confetti-Amscam Holdings, Inc. Merger
1997 Bill Clinton first U.S. president to use veto
1998 Jonesboro schoolyard shooters guilty
Aug/ 11: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 12: NICKLAUS SETS TITLE RECORD:
August 12, 1973
American golfer Jack Nicklaus wins the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) championship for his 14th major title, surpassing Bobby Jones' record of 13 major championships. Continue
Aug/ 12: Events that occurred on this day:
1676 King Philip's War ends
1774 English poet Robert Southey is born
1820 Fur trader Manuel Lisa dies
1841 Fugitive slave Frederick Douglass Speaks
1851 Isaac Singer receives a U.S. patent
1862 John Morgan captures Federal garrison
1867 U.S. president Andrew Johnson suspends
1877 Edison develops the phonograph
1881 Cecil B. DeMille is born
1898 Armistice ends Spanish-American War
1898 U.S. annexes the islands of Hawaii
1901 Driving Up The Mountain
1902 Skirting a Monopoly
1908 Ford's Affordable Revolution
1932 Depression Evident As Dow Declines
1933 "Old Harve" Bailey is captured
1938 Hitler institutes the Mother's Cross
1941 Roosevelt and Churchill confer
1953 Soviets test "Layer-Cake" bomb
1961 E.Germany begins construction Berlin Wall
1963 New Line Of Thunderbirds
1965 Henry Cabot Lodge sworn
1969 VC launch new offensive
1972 Last American troops withdrawn from Vietnam
1981 First Personal Computers
1982 Bull Run of the 1980s Begins
1985 JAL air crash
1992 N. American Free Trade Agreement created
1994 Woodstock II
Aug/ 12: Perseids Meteor Shower Peak:
The annual Perseid meteor shower begins gently, in mid-July when Earth enters the outskirts of a cloud of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle more info
August 12th is the peak of the annual Perseid meteor showers, when as many as 60 or more shooting stars could be visible each hour from the Northern Hemisphere.
More information on Perseids Meteor Showers
Photo of Perseids Meteor Shower
Photo of 5 Perseids in a 9 minute exposure
Discovered by Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Schiaparelli's Photo
Calendar of Taurids Meteor showers. Calendar of Leonids Meteor showers.
Aug/ 13: HITCHCOCK BORN:
August 13, 1899
Alfred Hitchcock, the macabre master of moviemaking, is born in London on August 13, 1899. His innovative directing techniques and mastery of suspense made him one of the most popular and influential filmmakers of the 20th century. Continue
Aug/ 13: Events that occurred on this day:
1521 Aztec capital falls to Cortıs
1624 Louis XIII makes Richelieu minister
1860 Annie Oakley is born
1864 Deep Bottom Run campaign begins
1876 Richard Wagner's four-opera cycle
1898 Packard's Lemon
1899 Alfred Hitchcock is born
1907 "Oh, Taxi!"
1923 Mustafa Kemal elected
1925 Mencken Mocks at the Monkey Trial
1926 Fidel Castro born
1931 Novelist William Goldman is born
1940 The Battle of Britain begins
1942 Bambi premieres
1948 Record day for the Berlin Airlift
1955 Birth Of A Speed Demon
1956 Production begins on Rock, Rock, Rock
1962 Skyjacking becomes fashionable
1962 Tax Cuts and Keynesian Theory
1966 Prince Sihanouk criticizes U.S.
1972 Sappers raid Long Binh ammo dump
1972 Ex-U.S. Captain J. E. Engstrom report
1987 Bull Run Hits Five-Year Mark
1991 Inventor of Barbie Dies
1996 Trumpys Other Tower
Aug/ 14: Events that occurred on this day:
1751 A daughter poisons her father
1784 Russians settle Alaska
1831 Montana "Vigilante X" is born
1834 Richard Dana sets sail from Boston
1862 Confederate invasion of Kentucky begins
1893 First License Plates
1896 The Golden Yukon Territory
1912 Double-Decker Debut
1935 Last Phantom I Delivered
1935 Social Security Act Passed
1941 Atlantic Charter Signed
1945 Steve Martin is born
1945 Japan's surrender made public
1951 William Randolph Hearst
1956 Bus Stop premieres
1964 Hanoi prepares for more air attacks
1965 Seventh Marines land at Chu Lai
1972 Attorney General Ramsey Clark reports
1973 U.S. bombing of Cambodia ceases
1977 Death Of A Labor Leader
1980 Massive labor strikes hit Poland
1987 Deficit Reaches New High
1996 Russia Sets the World Women's Record
2003 Biggest Blackouts in History
Aug/ 14: PEKING RELIEVED BY MULTINATIONAL FORCE:
August 14, 1900
During the Boxer Rebellion, an international force featuring British, Russian, American, Japanese, French, and German troops relieves the Chinese capital of Peking after fighting its way 80 miles from the port of Tientsin. Continue
Aug/ 14: Social Security Act Passed:
August 14, 1935
While the Social Security Act was passed on August 14, 1935, the roots of the legislation can be traced back to the crash of '29. Continued
Aug/ 14: Massive labor strikes hit Poland:
August 14, 1980
Workers in Gdansk, Poland, seize the Lenin Shipyard and demand pay raises and the right to form a union free from communist control. Continued
Aug/ 14: Death of a Labor Leader:
August 14, 1977
Michael F. Widman, Jr., leader of the campaign to unionize the Ford Motor Company, died at age seventy-seven in Silver Spring, Maryland. Continued
Aug/ 15: BERLIN WALL BUILT:
August 15, 1961
Two days after sealing off free passage between East and West Berlin with barbed wire, East German authorities begin building a wall--the Berlin Wall--to permanently close off access to the West. Continue
Aug/ 15: Events that occurred on this day:
1057 Malcolm slays Macbeth
1812 Indian captive William Wells is killed
1861 Anderson is named commander
1887 Edna Ferber, author of Show Boat, is born
1899 Ford Exits Edison
1914 Panama Canal open to traffic
1935 Will Rogers killed in plane crash
1939 The Wizard of Oz premieres
1945 The Japanese emperor speaks
1945 World War II ends
1945 Gas Rationing Ends
1947 Ferrari's Debut
1947 India and Pakistan win independence
1964 Khrushchev announces he is ready
1968 Heavy fighting erupts
1969 Woodstock begins in upstate New York
1970 Regional Forces victorious
1971 Nixon Kicks Up the DOW
1971 N. Vietnamese capture Vietnamese base
1986 Treasured Technology
1994 Terrorist known as Carlos is captured
1534 St. Ignaitus founds Jesuits
Photo of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Aug/ 16: ELVIS PRESLEY DIES:
August 16, 1977
Popular music icon Elvis Presley dies in Memphis, Tennessee. He was 42. Continue
Aug/ 16: Events that occurred on this day:
1812 Detroit surrenders without a fight
1841 Whigs Riot as Second Bank Vetoed
1864 General John Chambliss is killed
1894 George Meany Born
1894 Birth of A Labor Leader
1896 George Carmack discovers Klondike gold
1912 Motion Picture Patents Company sued
1920 Poet Charles Bukowski is born
1923 Carnegie Establishes Eight-Hour Day
1928 Long sought-after murderer is arrested
1937 Harvard Traffic School
1945 Senior U.S. POW is released
1948 Babe Ruth dies
1955 Paul Robeson loses appeal
1956 Bela Lugosi dies
1960 Island of Cyprus declares independence
1964 General Khanh ousts General Minh
1966 Congress investigates demonstrators
1967 Tonkin Gulf Resolution challenged
1972 Heavy air attacks on North Vietnam
1972 Moroccan king survives attack by own
1977 Elvis Presley dies
1978 Xerox In Excess
1985 Saying Goodbye To General Lee
Aug/ 16: Carnegie Establishes Eight-Hour Day:
August 16, 1923
Though its late founder wasn't always the best friend of labor, on August 14, 1923, Carnegie Steel established the eight-hour day for its workers. Continued
Aug/ 16: Birth of Labor Leader:
August 16, 1894
George Meany, the first president of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), was born in New York City on this day. Continued
Aug/ 17: BALLOON CROSSES THE ATLANTIC:
August 17, 1978
The Double Eagle II completes the first transatlantic balloon flight when it lands in a barley field near Paris, 137 hours after lifting off from Preque Isle, Maine. Continue
Aug/ 17: Events that occurred on this day:
1862 Dakota (Sioux) uprising begins
1877 Billy the Kid kills his first man
1890 Birth Of An Inventor
1892 Mae West born
1908 D.W. Griffith signs with Biograph
1909 On The Map
1915 A Real Self-Starter
1939 The Wizard of Oz premieres in New York
1939 America's War Economy
1942 Carlson's Raiders land on Makin Island
1943 Patton wins race to Messina
1962 E. Germans kill man crossing Berlin Wall
1968 117,000 combat missions flown
1973 U.S. troops to withdraw from Thailand
1984 A serial rapist strikes in England
1985 A Halt at Hormel
1987 Hitler's last living henchman dies
1989 Deficit Down-sized
1993 Random gives Powell largest
1999 Deadly earthquake strikes Turkey
Aug/ 17: Meredith graduates from Ole Miss:
August 17, 1963
James Meredith, the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi, graduates with a degree in political science. Continued
Aug/ 17: Woman suffrage amendment ratified:
August 17, 1920
The 19th Amendment to the Constitution, guaranteeing women the right to vote, is ratified by Tennessee, giving it the two-thirds majority of state ratification necessary to make it the law of the land. Continued
Aug/ 17: A Halt at Hormel:
August 17, 1985
Though the Hormel Company had been reeling in record profits, management decided to slash wages and benefits, prompting workers at the Austin, Minnesota, plant to call a strike on this day in 1985. Continued
Aug/ 18: GENGHIS KHAN DIES:
August 18, 1227
Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader who forged an empire stretching from the east coast of China west to the Aral Sea, dies in the district of Qingshui, China,during a campaign against the Chinese kingdom of Xi Xia. He left behind a Mongol Empire that he had extended across the Asian continent.
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Aug/ 18: Events that occurred on this day:
1543 Monsieur Beaucaire released
1590 Roanoke Colony deserted
1853 Cyrus Skinner released from San Quentin
1864 Battle of Weldon Railroad, Virginia
1905 Mark Of Elegance
1920 Woman suffrage amendment ratified
1937 I Love What You Do For Me
1940 Death Of A Tycoon
1941 Hitler suspends euthanasia program
1958 Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is published
1963 Meredith graduates from Ole Miss
1965 Marines launch Operation Starlite
1966 New Money
1968 Communists launch new offensive
1970 Record Grains
1977 Groucho Marx dies
1977 The Police play their first gig
1982 Australia and New Zealand decide to withdraw troops from Vietnam
1982 The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Wang
1982 The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Wang
1988 Judge in sex scandal commits suicide
1991 Coup attempt against Gorbachev begins
Aug/ 18: Birth of Francis Joseph I
August 18, 1830
Born on this day in 1830, his 68-year reign as emperor of Austria ended during World War I.
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Aug/ 19: OLD IRONSIDES EARNS ITS NAME:
August 19, 1812
During the War of 1812, the U.S. Navy frigate Constitution defeats the British frigate Guerriıre in a furious engagement off the coast of Nova Scotia. Witnesses claimed that the British shot merely bounced off the Constitution's sides, as if the ship were made of iron rather than wood. Continue
Aug/ 19: Who Am I?
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I was born on this day in 1883. My classic suit for women made me one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. I Am


Born on this day:
1.) Orville Wright, airplane inventor (1871)
2.) Ogden Nash, poet (1902)
3.) Alfred Lunt, actor (1893)
4.) Gene Roddenberry, television producer (1921)
5.) Bill Shoemaker, jockey (1931)


Events that occurred on this day:
14BC Augustus dies
1785 Standard Size
1791 First Almanac to Thomas Jefferson
1841 Bankruptcy's Beginnings
1848 Going for the Gold
1862 Dakota Indians bypass Fort Ridgely
1886 Joseph Conrad becomes a British citizen
1895 John Wesley Hardin killed in Texas
1921 Gene Roddenberry born
1927 Last Model T
1934 Soap Box Racers
1934 Adolf Hitler becomes president
1942 Allies raid Dieppe
1953 Assisted coup overthrows government
1953 Royalist forces act on behalf of Pahlavi and overthrow Iranian premier Mohammad Mossadegh.
1960 Captured U.S. spy sentenced in Russia
1968 Many Americans against a bombing halt
1970 Cambodia and U.S. sign military aid pact
1972 McGovern attacks Nixon policy in Vietnam
1973 Papadopoulos abolishes the monarchy
1981 Charlie's Angels ends
1991 A Jewish youth is killed by a mob
1991 Mikhail Gorbachev under house arrest
2003 Suicide bomber destroys the United Nations
Aug/ 20: SOVIETS INVADE CZECHOSLOVAKIA:
August 20, 1968
On the night of August 20, 1968, approximately 200,000 Warsaw Pact troops and 5,000 tanks invade Czechoslovakia to crush the "Prague Spring"--a brief period of liberalization in the communist country. Continue
Aug/ 20: Events that occurred on this day:
1804 Corps of Discovery suffers
1862 "The Prayer of Twenty Millions" published
1862 Birth of the Eight-Hour Workday
1921 Jacqueline Susann born
1940 Trotsky assassinated in Mexico
1942 No more Hollywood floodlights
1944 Brits launch Operation and aid Resistance
1946 Restrictions Lifted
1954 United States decides to support Diem
1962 Birth Of The T-Bird
1965 Sandra Dee's contract ends
1968 Soviet Union intervenes in Czechoslovakia
1975 Viking 1 launched to Mars
1982 U.S. Marines deployed to Lebanon
1989 The Menendez brothers murder their parents
1991 Luxury Mazda
1996 Minimum Wage Gets a Raise
Aug/ 20: Birth of the Eight-Hour Workday:
August 20, 1862
Today marks a birthday of sorts for the eight-hour workday. Continued
Aug/ 21: KENYATTA FREED:
August 21, 1961
Jomo Kenyatta, leader of the Kenyan independence movement, is released by British colonial authorities after nearly nine years of imprisonment and detention. Continue
Aug/ 21: Events that occurred on this day:
1831 Slave revolt erupts in Virginia
1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates begin
1862 Civil War Currency
1863 Sack of Lawrence, Kansas
1883 Trial of Frank James begins in Missouri
1903 Coast-To-Coast Drive
1909 Agony And Ecstasy In Indianapolis
1911 The Mona Lisa is stolen
1920 Christopher Robin's birthday
1935 Benny Goodman plays the Palomar
1936 Kenny Rogers is born
1944 Seeds of the United Nations planted
1947 Death Of Bugatti
1959 Hawaii becomes 50th state
1963 Nhu's Special Forces attack Buddhists
1965 U.S. pilots given green light after missiles
1969 Nixon meets with S. Korean President
1971 Antiwar protestors raid draft offices
1987 A Record-Breaking Run
1991 Coup attempt against Gorbachev
1997 Big Blue on the Rebound
Aug/ 22: U.S. WINS FIRST AMERICA'S CUP:
August 22, 1851
On August 22, 1851, the U.S.-built schooner America bests a fleet of Britain's finest ships in a race around England's Isle of Wight. Continue
Aug/ 22: Events that occurred on this day:
1485 Battle of Bosworth Field
1647 Papin's Birthday
1749 Acting troupe driven from Philadelphia
1862 Lincoln replies to Horace Greeley
1864 International Red Cross founded
1898 Hired killer Jim Miller joins Texas Rangers
1901 The Launch Of Luxury
1902 Presidential Joyride
1922 Michael Collins assassinated
1933 The Barker clan kills officer
1935 Pulitzer Prize-winning author is born
1938 Astaire and Rogers on Life cover
1944 Romania captured by the Soviet Union
1958 Life of Riley goes off the air
1959 Marrying Well
1962 Kennedy reports stalemate in Vietnam
1968 Czechs protest against Soviet invasion
1968
VC repudiates Johnson's peace overture
1972 Demonstrators disrupt Republican National Convention
1992 Incident at Ruby Ridge
1992 Clinton Attacks Bush's Economic Record
1997 Teamster Chief Steps Down
Aug/ 23: Events that occurred on this day:
1861 Rose Greenhow is arrested
1863 Outlaws attack Lawrence, Kansas
1869 Edgar Lee Masters, author, is born
1877 Texas Rangers arrest John Wesley Hardin
1913 Cars And Bears Share Yosemite
1922 A Magical Car
1926 Rudolph Valentino dies
1927 Sacco and Vanzetti executed
1939 The Hitler-Stalin Pact
1939 Lloyd's Advances War-risk Rates
1946 The Big Sleep opens
1960 Oscar Hammerstein dies
1966 U.S. cargo ship strikes a mine near Saigon
1968 Street Reacts to Saddam's "Naked Aggression"
1979 Aleksandr Godunov defects to U.S.
1986
Driving For Dollars
1989 Communist forces renew offensive
1996 Durable Goods Orders Exceed Expectations
Aug/ 23: VALENTINO DIES:
August 23, 1926
The death of silent-screen idol Rudolph Valentino at the age of 31 sends his fans into a hysterical state of mass mourning. Continue
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Aug/ 24: Ma Ma GigFoot's Birthday Today is a special day for Gig, being that it is one of the few days that he is allowed to use the phone.
Aug/ 24: Events that occurred on this day:
1572 Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre
1814 British capture and burn Washington
1821 Spain accepts Mexican independence
1827 Labor's First Edition
1828 George Steuart is born
1832 Efficiency Expert Dies
1873 Elusive Mount of the Holy Cross photographed
1936 A.S. Byatt, author of Possession, is born
1938 Clark Gable signs on as Rhett Butler
1945 Last Cadillac Tank
1954 Congress passes Communist Control Act
1963 Washington changes policy for President Diem
1967 Beatles' manager Brian Epstein dies
1969 U.S. unit refuses commander's order
1970 B-52s conduct heavy raids along the DMZ
1982 A Wall Street scheme is hatched
Aug/ 24: VESUVIUS ERUPTS:
August 24, 79 A.D.
After centuries of dormancy, Mount Vesuvius erupts in southern Italy, devastating the prosperous Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum and killing thousands. a href="/lol/facts/1694.html">Continue
Aug/ 25: PARIS LIBERATED:
August 25, 1944
After more than four years of Nazi occupation, Paris is liberated by the French 2nd Armored Division and the U.S. 4th Infantry Division. Continue
Aug/ 25: Events that occurred on this day:
325 Council of Nicaea concludes
1819 Birth of a Crime Fighter
1864 Battle of Ream's Station, Virginia
1875 Englishman swims the Channel
1896 Outlaw Bill Doolin is killed
1910 Birth Of The Yellow Cab
1921 Auto-Inspired Art
1923 A Real Wheeler-Dealer
1926 Beau Geste released
1944 Liberation of Paris
1949 Novelist Martin Amis is born
1949 Father Knows Best debuts
1954 Hey, Mr. Postman
1954 Elvis Costello born
1967 A manhunt for the Pacific Coast killers begins
1967 McNamara concedes bombing is less than effective
1971 173rd Airborne Brigade departs Vietnam
1985 Samantha Smith dies in plane crash
1996 The Dow Hits a New High
Aug/ 25: Three Flying Records Set:
On August 25, 1932 Amelia Earhart set three records for women flyers: the first non-stop U.S. crossing, the longest distance record, and a coast-to-coast record time. more info...
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Aug/ 26: 19TH AMENDMENT ADOPTED:
August 26, 1920
The 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote, is formally adopted into the U.S. Constitution by proclamation of Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby. The amendment was the culmination of more than 70 years of struggle by woman suffragists. Its two sections read simply: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex" and "Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation." Continue
Aug/ 26: Events that occurred on this day:
1346 Battle of Crycy
1804 Lewis and Clark promote Patrick Gass
1838 Ralph Waldo Emerson meets Thomas Carlyle
1862 Second Bull Run campaign begins
1932 Relief for Depression Homeowners
1940 Last LaSalle
1944 DeGaulle enters a free Paris
1957 Russia tests intercontinental ballistic missile
1957 Ford's Ugly Duckling
1964 Johnson receives Democratic nomination
1966 A Portentous Drop for the Dow
1967 Major George E. Day shot down over N. Vietnam
1968 Democratic convention besieged by protesters
1968 Democratic Convention opens in Chicago
1970 Jimi Hendrix opens a recording studio
1974 Charles Lindbergh dies
1979 Charles Boyer dies
1980
Bomb is discovered in a Nevada casino
1985 Hello Yugo
1994 Fugitive Financier Brought to Justice
Aug/ 27: MOUNTBATTEN KILLED BY IRA:
August 27, 1979
Lord Louis Mountbatten was killed when Irish Republican Army (IRA) terrorists detonate a 50-pound bomb hidden on his fishing vessel Shadow V. Mountbatten, a war hero, elder statesman, and second cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, was spending the day with his family in Donegal Bay off Ireland's northwest coast when the bomb exploded. Continue
Aug/ 27: Events that occurred on this day:
1776 The Battle of Brooklyn
1859 Black Gold
1861 The attack on Cape Hatteras begins
1871 Theodore Dreiser is born
1875 Tycoon William Ralston drowns
1883 Krakatau explodes
1894 Income Tax Lands on Legislative Map
1904
A Fine Time
1917 John Ford's first film released
1938 Another Land Speed Record
1941 Japanese prime minister requests summit
1952 Red Scare dominates American politics
1953 Roman Holiday opens
1963 A 15-year-old murders his grandparents
1964 Gracie Allen dies
1970 Agnew meets with President Thieu in Saigon
1972 Heavy raids on Hanoi and Haiphong
1979 A Friend for Taxpayers
Aug/ 28: Events that occurred on this day:
1814 New York Banks Halt Specie Payments
1861 Capture of Cape Hatteras
1864 Alfred Terry is promoted
1869 Three leave Powell's Grand Canyon expedition
1879 Zulu king captured
1913 Robertson Davies is born
1921 Fleeting Paragon
1922 Opening Of Monza Circuit
1933 Precious Metal Protection
1937 My Toyota
1941 Mass slaughter in Ukraine
1941 Office of Price Administration Established
1955 The death of Emmett Till
1966 N. Vietnamese pilots trained in Soviet Union
1967 More voices raised against the war
1972 U.S. Air Force first ace since Korean War
1968 DNC endorses Johnson administration
1968 Riots in Chicago fracture the Cold War consensus
1987 John Huston dies
1990 Murdered students are discovered at the University of Florida
1996 Charles and Diana divorce
Aug/ 28: KING'S August 28, 1963
On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., the African American civil rights movement reaches its high-water mark when Martin Luther King, Jr., speaks to more than 200,000 people attending the March on Washington. Continue
Aug/ 29: PIZARRO EXECUTES LAST INCA EMPEROR:
August 29, 1533
Atahuallpa, the 13th and last emperor of the Incas, dies by strangulation at the hands of Francisco Pizarro's Spanish conquistadors. Continue
Aug/ 29: Events that occurred on this day:
1862 Bureau of Engraving Founded
1862 Battle of Second Bull Run
1876 Electric Starter Inventor Born
1885 First Motorcycle
1898 Before The Blimp
1911 Ishi discovered in California
1938 Treasury Chief Born
1941 The Good Life
1942 Red Cross announces Japan refuses passage
1949 Soviets explode atomic bomb
1950 State official discusses "captive populations"
1958 Michael Jackson is born
1962 Robert Frost leaves for a goodwill tour
1964 Khanh steps down
1965 Twisted scheme leaves wife dead
1968 Humphrey nominated in Chicago
1971 Nguyen Van Thieu retains control
1972 Nixon announces troop reduction
1975 Eamon de Valera dies
1982 Ingrid Bergman dies
Aug/ 29: The Graf Zeppelin:
August 29, 1929
The Graf Zeppelin, a rigid airship (or dirigible), completed a historic flight around the world that included a nonstop leg from Friedrichshafen, Germany to Tokyo, Japan -- a distance of almost 7,000 miles. More Information
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Aug/ 30: CLEOPATRA COMMITS SUICIDE:
August 30, 30 B.C.
Cleopatra, queen of Egypt and lover of Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, takes her life following the defeat of her forces against Octavian, the future first emperor of Rome. Continue
Aug/ 30: Events that occurred on this day:
1862 Battle of Richmond, Kentucky
1880 Apache Chief Diablo is killed
1904 Henry James returns to the U.S.
1916 Debut of Heaslet Special
1918 Vladimir Lenin shot
1935 An Attempt to Redistribute America's Wealth
1945 First Postwar Hudson
1945 MacArthur arrives in Japan
1963 The U.S.-Soviet "hot line" goes into operation
1969 Ho Chi Minh responds to Nixon letter
1972 Cameron Diaz born
1980 Chart Topper
1983 First African American in space
1984 Beatles auction
1989 A murdering couple is sentenced to death
1992 Northern Exposure wins Emmy
Aug/ 31: PRINCESS DIANA DIES:
August 31, 1997
Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in Paris' Pitie-Salpetiere Hospital after suffering massive chest injuries in an early morning car accident. Continue
Aug/ 31: Events that occurred on this day:
1777 Sam Mason survives Indian attack
1839 A New Home for the Treasury
1864 Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia
1888 Jack the Ripper claims first victim
1897 Edison patents the Kinetograph
1899 Steaming To The Summit
1908 William Saroyan is born
1939 Germany prepares for invasion of Poland
1939 Monitoring the Money Makers
1944 The British cross the Gothic Line
1951 William O. Douglas calls for recognition of PRC
1955 Dulles supports Diem's decision not to hold election
1955 Sun Power
1957 Kukla, Fran and Ollie's final episode
1957 Death Of A Daredevil
1965 Ky refuses to negotiate with the Communists
1967 Senate Committee calls for stepped-up bombing
1970 Thieu government maintains control of Senate
1985 The "Night Stalker" is attacked by a Los Angeles mob
Aug/ 31: Beginning of Mars Solar Conjunction:
Mars conjuncts Uranus in Pisces: Oceans and Emotions Spill Over
During the interval around solar conjunction the Sun obscures the line of sight between Earth and Mars, making it virtually impossible to receive radio signals from the spacecraft. Start of Mars Solar Conjunction More Information on the Mars Solar Conjunction
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