Interesting things that happened November 3rd:
Birthdays on this date:
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In 1718 John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich, inventor of same
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In 1794 William Cullen Bryant, poet (Thanatopsis)
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In 1801 Karl Baedeker, German publisher of travel books
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In 1901 André Malraux, French novelist and art historian
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In 1908 Bronko Nagurski, NFL fullback (Chicago Bears)
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In 1909 James Reston, columnist (NY Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1945,
1957)
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In 1918 Bob Feller, pitcher (Indians, 1936-68), first baseball player to
volunteer for combat service after the attack on Pearl Harbor
+ Russell B. Long, US Senator (D-LA, 1948-87)
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In 1922 Charles Bronson, actor (The Great Escape, The Magnificent Seven,
Death Wish series), coalminer
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In 1930 William H. Dana, X-15 pilot
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In 1933 Ken Berry, actor, dancer, TV personality
+ Michael S. Dukakis, Mass. Governor (D, 1975-79,83-91), presidential
candidate (D, 1988)
+ Monica Vitti (in Rome, Italy), actor (An Almost Perfect Affair,
Flirt)
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In 1937 Paula Wayne, singer, actor (The Danny Thomas Hour)
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In 1948 Lulu McLulu (Glasgow Scotland), actor (To Sir With Love)
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In 1949 Larry Holmes, boxer
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In 1952 Roseanne Barr (Salt Lake City), comedian, actor (Roseanne)
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In 1953 Dennis Miller, comedian (SNL), sports commentator, radio personality
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In 1954 Adam Ant, punk rocker
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In 1959 Dolph Lundgren, actor (Rocky IV, Universal Soldier)
Events worth noting:
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+ Feast of Blessed Martin de Porres, confessor
+ Feast of St. Hubertus, patron of hunters and mathematicians
+ Independence Day, celebrated in Panama
+ Japan Culture Day
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In 1620 Great Patent granted to Plymouth Colony.
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In 1900 The first national Automobile Show opens at Madison Square Garden in
New York City.
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In 1903 Panama gains its independence from Columbia.
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In 1917 First Class Mail now costs 3 cents.
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In 1918 Poland proclaims independence from Russia after WW I.
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In 1930 Bank of Italy becomes Bank of America.
+ Detroit-Windsor tunnel opens -- the first vehicular tunnel from the
U.S. to a foreign country (Canada).
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In 1931 First commercially produced synthetic rubber manufactured.
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In 1936 FDR re-elected in a landslide over Republican Alfred M. "Alf"
Landon.
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In 1948 "Dewey Defeats Truman!" claims The Chicago Tribune. Oops.
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In 1952 Clarence Birdseye markets frozen peas.
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In 1953 First live color coast-to-coast telecast (from New York City).
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In 1955 First virus crystallized (announced).
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In 1956 "Wizard of Oz" first shown on TV (on CBS).
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In 1957 USSR launches Laika -- first animal in orbit.
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In 1961 19th Mersenne prime (2^4,253 - 1) is discovered.
+ 20th Mersenne prime (2^4,423 - 1) is discovered.
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In 1973 Mariner 10 launched -- first Venus pics, first mission to Mercury.
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In 1978 UK grants Dominica independence (Natl Day).
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In 1979 63 Americans taken hostage at American Embassy in Teheran, Iran.
+ During a "Death to the Klan" march in Greensboro, Neo-Nazis and
Klansmen open fire on the marchers. 5 are left dead.
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In 1986 Lebanese magazine Ash Shirra reveals secret US arms sales to Iran.
And remember ...
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National Raisin Bread Month
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National Adoption Month
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National Impotency Month
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National Diabetes Month
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