Good morning! I survived another Christmas. I need to clean, but I don't want to wake the family. Yeah, that sounds good. I'm on the computer so I won't disturb others.
    On this Day In history 
 
 
Birthdates which occurred on December 26: 
1194 Frederick II, Iesi Italy, German Emperor (1212-1250)/King of Sicily 
1716 Thomas Gray (poet: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard: "The paths of glory lead but to the grave."; also: "...where ignorance is bliss/'Tis folly to be wise.") 
1738 Thomas Nelson merchant, signer of the Declaration of Independence 
1792 Charles Babbage, English inventor (calculating machine) 
1809 William Nelson Pendleton Brigadier-General (Confederate Army), died in 1883 
1837 George Dewey (Admiral of the Navy: Spanish-American War: hero of Manila: "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley.") 
1861 Friedrich Engel, German mathematician (group theory) 
1891 Henry Miller (author:Tropic of Capricorn, Tropic of Cancer) 
1893 Mao Tse-Tung (communist-revolutionist: founding father of the People's Republic of China) (mass murder) 
1914 Richard Widmark (actor-The Bedford Incident, The Frogmen) 
1917 Rosemary Woods, Nixon's secretary 
1921 Steve Allen (comedian, author, musician, composer, TV host: The Tonight Show, The Steve Allen Show) 
1927 Alan King (Irwin Kniberg) (comedian) 
1936 Kitty Dukakis 1st lady of Massachusetts/wife of Michael (Governor-MA) 
1940 Phil Spector (record company producer: originator of Wall of Sound) 
1947 Carlton Fisk (baseball: Boston Red Sox catcher: American League Rookie of the Year (1972) 
1954 Ozzie Smith Mobile AL, infielder (St Louis Cardinals) 
 Deaths which occurred on December 26: 
0267 Dionysius, bishop of Rome/saint, dies 
1476 Galeazzo Maria Sforza (Il Sforza del Destino), duke of Milan, murdered 
1530 Zahir al-Din Mohammed Babur Shah, founder Mogols dynasty, dies at 47 
1776 Johann Gottlieb Rall, Hessian colonel/mercenary, dies in battle of Trenton 
1861 Philip St George Cocke Confederate Brigadier-General, commits suicide at 52 
1862 38 Santee Sioux Indians hanged in Mankato (Sioux uprising) 
1890 Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist (Seven Cities of Troy), dies at 86 
1963 "Gorgeous George" Wagner, perfumed and pampered wrestler, dies 
1972 Harry Truman, 33rd US Pres (1945-53), dies in KC Mo at 88 
1974 Jack Benny, comedian (Jack Benny Show), dies at 80. He was 39 years old. 
1977 Howard Hawks director (Rio Lobo, Hatari!), dies at 81 
1985 Dian Fossey, zoologist (Gorillas in the Mist), murdered at 53 
 Reported: MISSING in ACTION 
1961 FRYETT GEORGE FREDRICK---LONG BEACH CA. 
[06/24/62 RELEASED, ALIVE 98] 
1969 TROWBRIDGE DUSTIN C.---WAYNE IL. 
1971 GUENTHER LYNN---THE DALLAS OR. 
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV INJURED, ALIVE IN 98] 
1971 KOONS DALE F.---EATON OH. 
["DEAD, PHOTO OF ID", REMAINS RET 1/03/90] 
1971 STOLZ LAWRENCE G.---HAUBSTADT IN. 
["DEAD, PHOTO OF ID", REMAINS RETURNED 1/03/90] 
1972 COOK JAMES R.---WILMINGTON NC. 
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV INJURED, ALIVE AND WELL 98] 
1972 HUDSON ROBERT M.---SHAWNEE MISSION KS. 
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98] 
1972 LABEAU MICHAEL M.---LINCOLN PARK MI. 
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV,ALIVE AND WELL 98] 
1972 MORRIS ROBERT J. JR.---ST CHARLES MO. 
[09/30/77 REMAINS RETURNED BY SRV] 
1972 VAVROCH DUANE P.---TAMA IA. 
[02/12/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE AND WELL 98] 
1972 WIMBROW NUTTER J.---WHALEYSVILLE MD. 
[09/30/77 REMAINS RETURNED BY SRV]  
POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by 
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA. 
 On this day... 
0268 St Dionysius ends his reign as Catholic Pope 
0418 St Zosimus ends his reign as Catholic Pope 
0795 St Leo III begins his reign as Catholic Pope 
1198 French bishop Odo van Sully condemns Zottenfeest 
1492 1st Spanish settlement in New World founded, by Columbus 
1620 Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth MA 
1659 Long Parliament reforms in Westminster 
1773 Expulsion of tea ships from Philadelphia  
1776 George Washington defeats Hessians at Trenton  
1799 George Washington is eulogized by Colonel Henry Lee as "1st in war, 1st in peace & 1st in the hearts of his countrymen" 
1805 Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts established, Philadelphia 
1805 France & Austria sign Peace of Pressburg 
1825 Erie Canal opens 
1848 1st gold seekers arrive in Panamá en route to San Francisco 
1848 William & Ellen Craft escape from slavery in Georgia 
1854 Wood-pulp paper 1st exhibited, Buffalo 
1860 Maiden voyage of 1st steamship owned by 1 man (C Vanderbilt) 
1860 Major Robert Anderson, under cover of darkness, concentrated his small force at Fort Sumter 
1862 1st US navy hospital ship enters service 
1862 38 Santee Sioux Indians hanged in Mankato MN, due to their uprising 
1862 -Dec 28th) Battle of Dumfries, VA. 
1865 James H Mason (Massachusetts) patents 1st US coffee percolator  
1872 4th largest snowfall in NYC history (18") 
1877 Socialist Labor Party of North America holds 1st national convention 
1878 1st US store to install electric lights, Philadelphia 
1902 Most knock downs in a fight, Oscar Nelson (5) & Christy Williams (42) 
1916 Joseph Joffre becomes marshal of France 
1917 Federal government took over operation of American RR for duration of WWI 
1917 1st NHL defensemen to score a goal: Toronto Maple Leaf Harry Cameron 
1919 Yankees & Red Sox reach agreement on transfer of Babe Ruth (Curse needs 2004) 
1924 Judy Garland, age 2½, billed as Baby Frances, show business debut 
1925 1st East-West football game at Ewing Park before 25,000 fans 
1925 Turkey adopts Gregorian calendar 
1928 Johnny Weissmuller announces his retirement from amateur swimming 
1931 SS-Sturmbannführer Reinhard Heydrich marries Lina von Osten 
1932 Earthquake kills 70,000 in Kansu China 
1933 US forswears armed intervention in the Western Hemisphere (except when we want to) 
1934 Yomiuri Giants, Japan's 1st professional baseball team forms 
1936 Israel Philharmonic Orchestra forms 
1941 Winston Churchill becomes 1st British PM to address a joint meeting of Congress, warning that the Axis would "stop at nothing" 
1943 British sink German battle cruiser Scharnhorst 
1943 Chicago Bears win NFL championship 
1943 Count Claus von Stauffenberg tries in vain to plant bomb in Hitler's headquarters 
1944 Budapest surrounded by soviet army 
1944 Tennessee Williams' play "Glass Menagerie" premieres in Chicago 
1946 Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas opens (start of an era) 
1947 British transfer Heard & McDonald Islands (Indian Ocean) to Australia 
1947 Heavy snow blankets Northeast, buries NYC under 25.8" of snow in 16 hours; That same day, Los Angeles set a record high of 84º F(More proof of global warming) 
1948 Hungarian cardinal Mindszenty arrested 
1950 Gillette & Mutual buy All Star & World Series rights ($6 million for 6 years) 
1954 "The Shadow" airs for last time on radio 
1955 Cleveland Browns beat Los Angeles Rams 38-14 in NFL championship game 
1955 RKO is 1st to announce sale of its film library to TV 
1963 Beatles release "I Want To Hold Your Hand"/"I Saw Her Standing There" 
1963 US furnishes cereal to USSR 
1964 Moors Murderers claim last victim 
1966 Maulana Karenga establishes Kwanzaa (1st fruits of harvest) holiday 
1967 The BBC broadcasts "The Magical Mystery Tour" 
1967 Dave Brubeck Quartet formally disbands 
1968 Bruin Ted Green sets NHL penalty record of 3 minors, 2 majors & 2 game misconducts in a game against the New York Rangers in New York's Madison Square Garden 
1968 Arab terrorists in Athens fire on El Al plane, kills 1 
1968 Led Zeppelin's concert debut in Boston as opener for Vanilla Fudge 
1973 2 Skylab 3 astronauts walk in space for a record 7 hours 
1973 Soyuz 13 returns to Earth 
1973 "The Exorcist", starring Linda Blair & rated X, premieres 
1975 1st supersonic transport service (USSR-Tupolev-144) 
1978 India's former PM, Indira Gandhi, released from jail 
1982 TIME's Man of the Year is a computer 
1986 TV soap "Search for Tomorrow" ends 35 year run 
1986 Doug Jarvis, 31, sets NHL record of 916 consecutive games 
1986 Hijackers take over an Iraqi Airways Boeing 737 with 91 people on board during a flight from Baghdad to Amman - it lands in Arar, Saudi Arabia where it explodes, killing 62 people. 
1988 Anti African student rebellion in China People's Republic 
1990 Garry Kasparov beats Antatoly Karpov to retain chess championship 
1991 Chuck Knolls retires as NFL coach after 23 years 
1991 Jack Ruby's gun sells for $220,000 in auction 
1991 Militant Sikhs kill 55 & wound 70 in India 
1993 Comedian Rodney Dangerfield (72) weds Joan Child (41) 
1994 French commando's terminate Air France hijacking in Marseille 
1994 President's ½ brother Roger Clinton (37) weds 8-month pregnant Molly Nartin (25) 
1996 Child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey, age 6, was found slain. 
 Holidays 
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"  
Africa(?), US : Kwanzaa (1966) 
China People's Republic : Mao Tse-Tung's Birthday 
Czechoslovakia : Day of Rest 
West Germany : 2nd Day of Christmas 
Canada, United Kingdom (except Scotland), Australia, New Zealand : Boxing Day (Monday-Friday) 
Bahamas : "Junkanoo" (carnaval) 
US : God-Awful Tie Day 
Read A New Book Month 
 Religious Observances 
Seventh Day of Hanukkah 
Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran : Feast of St Stephen, deacon, the 1st martyr 
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Vicenta Maria Lopez y Vicuna, foundress 
 Religious History 
1531 German reformer Martin Luther declared: 'The inner man is a saint; the outer man is a sinner. That is why we confess in the Creed that the church is holy but pray for forgiveness of sins in the Lord's Prayer.' 
1620 Plymouth Colony was settled by the "Mayflower" colonists. (In 1691 Plymouth joined other neighboring settlements to form the royal colony of Massachusetts.) 
1830 Birth of William Caven, Scottish_born Canadian Presbyterian leader. He taught at Knox College, in Toronto, the last 39 years of his life. Though staunchly conservative, Caven was genuinely interested in social issues and thoroughly committed to missions. 
1887 Birth of Charles Brandon Booth, American social reformer and head of the Volunteers of America, 1949_58. Booth was the grandson of Salvation Army founder William Booth. 
1970 American missionary and apologist Francis Schaeffer wrote in a letter: 'We can fail after we are truly Christians because becoming a Christian does not rob us of our true humanity.'  
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987. 
  Thought for the day : 
"To shorten winter, borrow some money due in spring." 
 Snappy anwers to stupid questions 
(waiter to man and wife) 
Q: Table for how many? 
A: One. My wife will sit on my shoulders. 
A: One hundered and twenty. We like to change seats often. 
 Dog Rules, Simplified for Humans 
Visitors 
Quickly determine which guest is afraid of dogs. Charge across the room, barking loudly and leap playfully on this person. If the human falls down on the floor and starts crying, lick its face and growl gently to show your concern 
 You Know Your Life Stinks When... 
The bride's family throws rocks instead of rice. 
 Things NOT to say to a cop 
I'm on the phone, I'll be with you in a minute