On this Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on May 29:
1627 Anne of Orléans duchess of Montpensier (Grand Mademoiselle)
1630 Charles II king of England (1660-85)
1730 William Jackson composer
1736 Patrick Henry US, patriot "Give me liberty or give me death"
1810 Erasmus Darwin Keyes Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1895
1810 Solomon Meredith Brevet Major General (Union volunteers),died in 1875
1824 Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox Major General (Confederate Army)
1825 David Bell Birney Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1864
1826 Ebenezer Butterick inventor (tissue paper dress pattern)
1827 Reuben Lindsay Walker Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1890
1860 Isaac [Manuel F] Albéniz Spanish pianist/composer (Iberia)
1864 A H Borgesius Dutch amateur astronomer
1874 Gilbert Keith Chesterton England, journalist/poet/critic/novelist (Man Who Made Gold)
1880 Oswald Spengler Germany, philosopher (Decline of the West)
1885 Erwin F Finlay-Freundlich British astronomer
1894 Beatrice Lillie Toronto, comedian/actress (Around World in 80 Days)
1894 Josef von Sternberg Austrian director (Der blaue Engel)
1903 Bob Hope [Leslie Townes] Kent England, entertainer/comedian
1909 Neil R[onald] Jones US, sci-fi author (Space War, Twin Worlds)
1916 Carl M Story fiddler
1917 John Fitzgerald Kennedy Brookline MA, (Senator-D-MA), 35th President (1961-1963)
1918 Herb Shriner humorist/TV host (Herb Shriner Show)
1932 Paul Erlich environmental scientist/nutcase
1938 Francis Thomas (Fay) Vincent baseball commissioner
1939 Al Unser auto racer (Indianapolis 500-1970, 71)
1939 Martin Garrod Commandant General Royal Marines
1942 Kevin Conway New York NY, actor (Sgt Kilrain- Gettsburg)
1949 Gary Brooker Essex England, rock keyboardist (Procol Harum)
1952 Louise Cooper UK, sci-fi author (Nemesis, Inferno, Infanta, Nocturne)
1953 Danny Elfman Los Angeles CA, composer (Simspon Show Theme)
1955 John Hinckley Jr shot & wounded President Reagan in 1981
1956 LaToya Yvette Jackson Gary IN, singer (posed in Playboy, Millipede)
1960 Adrian Paul London England, actor (Dance to Win, Highlander)
1973 Tiffany M Sloan Orange County CA, playmate (October 1992)
Deaths which occurred on May 29:
1453 Constantine XI Dragases last Byzantine Emperor, dies at 49
1500 Bartholomeu Diaz de Narvaez (Novaez) Portuguese sea explorer, drowns
1546 Cardinal Beaton English archbishop of St Andrews, murdered
1593 John Penry English congressionalist, executed
1660 György Rákóczi II prince of Transsylvania, dies in battle
1829 Humphry Davy scientist/inventor (Miner's safety lamp), dies at 84
1892 Baha'u'llah [Mirza HA Noeri] Persian founder (Bahá'í), dies at 74
1934 Heihatjirô Tôjô Japanese Admiral (Russian-Japanese War), dies
1942 John Barrymore US actor (Beloved Rogue, Dinner at 8), dies at 60
1951 Fanny Brice Ziegfeld Girl(Funny Girl) (Baby Snooks Show), dies at 59
1970 John Gunther author/host (John Gunther's High Road), dies at 68
1978 Bob Crane actor (Donna Reed Show, Hogan-Hogan's Heroes), killed at 49
1979 Mary Pickford actress (Coquette, Suds, Secrets), dies at 86
1993 Billy Conn boxer (fought Joe Louis 1951), dies of pneumonia at 75
1994 Erich Honecker President of German Democratic Republic (1971-89), dies in Chile at 81
1994 Ezra Taft Benson minister of Agriculture/leader of mormon (1985-94), dies at 94
1994 Oliver "Bops Junior" Jackson drummer, dies at 61
1995 Margaret Chase Smith 1st woman Representative & Senator (R-ME), dies at 97
1996 James George "Jimmy" Rowles jazz pianist, dies at 77
1996 Jeremy Sinden actor (Chariots of Fire, Ascendancy, Harem), dies at 45
1997 George Fenneman announcer (You Bet Your Life), dies at 77
Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1967 GARNER JOHN H.---CHARLESTON HEIGHTS SC.
1972 MORROW LARRY K.---LOWELL NC.
POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.
On this day...
0526 Antioch struck by Earthquake; about 250,000 die
0757 St Paul I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1138 Anti-Pope Victor IV (Gregorio) overthrows self for Innocentius II
1167 Lombard League defeat Frederick Barbarossa at Battle of Legnano
1453 Constantinople falls to Muhammad II (Turks); ends Byzantine Empire
1630 Governor John Winthrop begins "History of New England"
1660 Charles II restored to English throne after Puritan Commonwealth
1721 South Carolina formally incorporated as a royal colony
1727 Peter II Aleksei (11) becomes czar of Russia
1753 Joseph Haydns "Krumme Teufel" premieres
1765 Patrick Henry historic speech against the Stamp Act, answering a cry of "Treason!" with, "If this be treason, make the most of it!"
1787 "Virginia Plan" proposed
1790 Rhode Island becomes last of original 13 colonies ratifying Constitution
1848 Wisconsin becomes 30th state
1849 Lincoln says "You can fool some of the people all of the time, & of people some of time, but you can't fool all of the people all of time"
1861 Dorothea Dix offers help in setting up hospitals for Union Army
1864 Mexican Emperor Maximilian arrives at Vera Cruz
1874 Present constitution of Switzerland takes effect
1884 1st steam cable trams start in highgate
1900 Trademark "Escalator" registered by Otis Elevator Co
1905 Pogrom against Jewish community in Brisk Lithuania
1909 Frank "Home Run" Baker's 1st career homerun
1910 Pope's encyclical on Editae Saepe, against church reformers
1911 1st Indianapolis 500 car race, Ray Harroun wins at 74.59 mph (120 kph)
1912 15 young women fired by Curtis Publishing for dancing the "Turkey Trot" during their lunch break
1914 Ship rams Canadian ship Empress of Ireland on St Lawrence R; 1024 die
1916 New York Giants win 17th consecutive road game
1916 Official flag of President of US adopted
1916 US forces invade Dominican Republic, stay until 1924
1919 Charles Strite patents pop-up toaster
1919 Einstein's light-bending prediction confirmed by Arthur Eddington
1922 Ecuador becomes independent
1922 US Supreme Court rules organized baseball is a sport and not a business and thus not subject to antitrust laws
1928 Fritz von Opel reaches 200 kph in experimental rocket car
1940 Arthur Seyss-Inquart installed as Reich Commissioner of Hague Netherlands
1940 In WWII, Germans capture Ostend & Ypres in Belgium & Lille in France
1942 Bing Crosby records "White Christmas" greatest selling record to date
1943 Meat & cheese rationed in US
1944 British troops occupy Aprilia Italy
1945 US 1st Marine division conquerors Shuri-castle Okinawa
1949 Candid Camera, TV comedy Variety, moves to NBC
1951 1st North Pole flight in single engine plane-CF Blair
1953 Edmund P Hillary & Tensing Norkay are 1st to reach summit of Mount Everest
1954 Kirk & Anne Douglas married
1954 Pope Pius X issues holy declaration
1957 Algerian rebels kill 336 collaborators
1957 Laos Government of prince Suvanna Phuma resigns
1957 NYC Mayor Robert Wagner says he plans to confer with the Giants & Dodgers about the proposed move to the west coast
1959 Charles de Gaulle forms French Government
1960 Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown" hits #1
1962 Barbra Streisand appears on "The Garry Moore Show"
1965 Phillies Dick Allen hits 529' homerun out of Connie Mack Stadium
1967 Australian Paul McManus waterskis barefoot for 1:30:19
1967 Pope Paul VI names 27 new cardinals, including Karol Wojtyla, archbishop of Krakow, who later became Pope John Paul II
1968 Truth in Lending Act signed into law
1968 UN resolves sanctions on white-minority-ruled Rhodesia
1969 Britain's Trans-Arctic expedition makes 1st crossing of Arctic Sea ice
1973 Thomas Bradley elected 1st black mayor of Los Angeles CA
1974 Northern Ireland is brought under direct rule from Westminster
1976 "One Piece At A Time" by Johnny Cash hits #29
1976 Only homerun of Joe Niekro's 22-year career, comes off brother Phil
1977 A J Foyt wins Indianapolis 500 (average speed of 161.331 mph) for a record 4th time
1977 Janet Guthrie becomes 1st woman to drive in the Indianapolis 500
1977 NBC News & Information Service (24 hour news) ends on radio
1977 Sue Press is 1st woman golfer to hit consecutive holes-in one
1978 1st class postage now 15¢ (13¢ for 3 years)
1979 Bishop Abel Muzorewa is sworn in as Zimbabwe's 1st black PM
1980 53rd National Spelling Bee: Jacques Bailly wins spelling elucubrate
1980 Attempted assassination of Vernon Jordan Jr, National Urban League president
1980 Larry Bird beats out Magic Johnson for NBA rookie of year
1982 1st papal visit to Britain since 1531
1983 Yuri Dumchev of USSR throws discus a record 71.86 meters
1984 Boston Red Sox retires #9 (Ted Williams) & #4 (Joe Cronin)
1985 Heysel Stadium Disaster - 39 die and 500 injured in rioting between British & Italians at European Cup soccer; English clubs banned from playing in European competition for five years
1986 59th National Spelling Bee: Jon Pennington wins spelling odontalgia
1987 "Twilight Zone" director John Landis found innocent in death of actor Vic Morrow
1987 Michael Jackson attempts to buy Elephant Man's remains
1988 President Zia ul-Haq fires government/disbands parliament in Pakistan
1989 Student protesters in Tiananmen Square China construct a replica of the Statue of Liberty
1990 Boris Yeltsin is elected President of the Russian Republic
1990 Rickey Henderson steals record 893rd base, breaking Ty Cobb's record
1993 Neo-Nazis kill 5 Turkish women in Solingen Germany
1994 Great comet-iceball seen above North Sea
1997 Jesse Timmedequas, found guilty of rape/murder of Megan Kanka,7
2001 Four followers of Osama bin Laden were convicted in New York of a global conspiracy to murder Americans, including the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa that killed 224 people.
2001 The Supreme Court ruled that disabled golfer Casey Martin could use a cart to ride in tournaments.
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
England : Oak Apple Day/Nettle Day (1660)
Rhode Island : Ratification Day (1790)
Wisconsin : Admission Day (1848)
US : Memorial Day/Decoration Day, a legal holiday (1868) (Monday)
Virginia : Confederate Memorial Day (1868) (Monday)
Vail Colorado : BobFest
Freedom Shrine Month
Religious Observances
Christian-Andorra : Our Lady of Canolic
old Roman Catholic : Feast of St Mary Magdalen dei Pazzi, virgin
Lutheran : Commemoration of Jiri Tranovsky, hymn writer
Bahá'í : Death (ascension) of prophet Bahá'u'lláh ('Azamat 7, 49)
Anglican, Roman Catholic : Ember Day
Religious History
1453 Constantinople, the capital of Eastern Christianity from A.D. 324, fell to the Turks. The city afterward became the capital of the Ottoman Empire and was renamed Istanbul. Its conquest marked the end of the Middle Ages.
1698 Construction began on Old Swedes (Holy Trinity) Church in Wilmington, Delaware. The structure has been used continuously as a place of Christian worship ever since.
1774 Pioneer American Methodist bishop Francis Asbury wrote in his journal: 'Lord, keep me from all the superfluity of dress, and from preaching empty stuff to please the ear, instead of changing the heart.'
1837 Birth of Charles W. Fry, the English musician who, along with his three sons, formed the first Salvation Army brass band. Fry also authored the hymn, "Lily of the Valley."
1944 German Lutheran theologian and Nazi martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote in a letter: 'We are to find God in what we know, not in what we don't know; God wants us to realize His presence, not in unsolved problems, but in those that are solved.'
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
Thought for the day :
"To laugh at men of sense is the privilege of fools."
Actual Newspaper Headlines...
Man Minus Ear Waives Hearing
Why did the Chicken cross the Road...
Mr. T:
If you saw me coming you'd cross the road too!
Dumb Laws...
Wisconsin:
You must manually flush all urinals in a building.
A Cowboy's Guide to Life...
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance