On This Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on August 28:
0865 Rhazes [Abu Bakr Mohammed ibn Zakarja al-Razi], Persian physician
1749 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Frankfurt, social philosopher (Faust)
1774 Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton 1st American Catholic saint
1828 Leo Tolstoi Russian writer (War & Peace, Anna Karenina)
1828 William Alexander Hammond Brig General (Union Army), died in 1900
1831 Lucy Ware Webb Hayes 1st lady
1878 George Hoyt Whipple US, astrophysicist (Nobel-1934)
1889 Charles Boyer France, actor (Algiers, Fanny, Barefoot in the Park)
1905 Sam Levene actor (Demon, Gung Ho)
1908 Roger Tory Peterson NY, ornithologist/writer (How to Know Birds)
1916 C Wright Mills sociologist, writer (The Power Elite)
1917 Jack Kirby, cartoonist (X-Men, Spiderman, Hulk, Capt America)
1921 Nancy Kulp Penn, actress (Miss Jane Hathaway Beverly Hillbillies)
1924 Peggy Ryan Long Beach Calif, actress (Jenny-Hawaii Five-0)
1930 Ben Gazzara NYC, actor (Run for Your Life, QB VII)
1943 David Soul Chicago, actor (Starsky & Hutch, Here Comes the Bride)
1943 Lou Pinella Yankee manager (1969 AL rookie of the year)
1946 Bob Beamon US, long jumper (Olympic-gold-1968)
1950 Ron Guidry Yankee pitcher (Cy Young 1978)
1951 Wayne Osmond Ogden Utah, singer (Osmond Brothers, Donnie & Marie)
1957 Daniel Stern Stamford Ct, actor (City Slickers, Wonder Years)
1958 Scott Hamilton Toledo, figure skating champion (Olympic-gold-1984)
1960 Leroy Chiao Milwaukee Wisc, astronaut
1968 Scarlet Annette Morgan Pfafftown NC, Miss NC-America-1991
1969 Jason Priestley Vancouver BC, actor (Brandon-Beverly Hills 90210)
1971 Janet Evans US swimmer (Olympics-1992)
Deaths which occurred on August 28:
0030 John the Baptist is Beheaded by order of King Herod
0388 Magnus Maximus, Spanish West Roman Emperor (383-88), executed
0430 Augustine (b.354) died in Hippo (Annaba, Algeria)philosopher/theologian/Bishop, (Augustine: Confessions, The City of God)
1481 Afonso V King of Portugal, dies
1533 Atahualpa, last of the Inca rulers, killed by Francisco Pizarro
1654 Axel Gustafson Oxenstierna Swedish earl/chancellor/regent, dies at 71
1645 Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist and politician,
1798 James Wilson Scot/US judge/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 55
1818 Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable trader, founder of Chicago, dies
1919 Louis Botha South African Boer leader, dies
1955 Emmett Till kidnapped & lynched at 14, in Money Mississippi
1961 Thomas Connolly 1st baseball umpire elected to hall of fame, dies
1967 Charles Darrow, US inventor of Monopoly, dies
1967 Paul Muni (Muni Weisenfreund) actor, dies at 71
1968 Nick Castle choreographer (Dinah Shore, Judy Garland), dies at 58
1971 Margaret Bourke-White, US photographer, dies at 67
1971 Nathan Leopold, US kidnapper/murderer of Bobby Franks (1924)
1978 Bruce Catton, US historian/writer (Civil War), dies at 78
1985 Ruth Gordon actress, dies at 88 suffering a stroke in her sleep
1987 John Huston US/Irish actor/director (Maltese Falcon), dies at 81
Take A Moment To Remember
GWOT Casualties
Iraq
28-Aug-2004 1 | US: 1 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Sergeant Edgar E. Lopez Babil Province Hostile - hostile fire
Afghanistan
A GOOD DAY
http://icasualties.org/oif/ Data research by Pat Kneisler
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On this day...
1521 Turkish sultan Suleiman I's troops occupy Belgrade
1565 Oldest city in the US, St Augustine Fla, established
1609 Delaware Bay explored by Henry Hudson for the Netherlands
1655 New Amsterdam & Peter Stuyvesant bars Jews from military service
1789 Sir William Herschel discovers Saturn's moon Enceladus
1837 Pharmacists John Lea & William Perrins begin to manufacture Worcester Sauce
1850 The opera "Lohengrin" is produced (Weimar)
1861 Battle of Fort Hatteras NC
1862 Battle of Thoroughfare Gap VA
1862 Belle Boyd (Confederate spy) released from Old Capital Prison in Washington, DC
1864 Democratic National Convention nominated General George B. McClellan
1867 US occupies Midway Islands in the Pacific
1878 Zulu King, King Cetshwayo, captured by the British
1884 1st known photograph of a tornado is made near Howard SD
1884 Mickey Welsh strikes-out 1st 9 men he faces
1907 United Parcel Service begins service, in Seattle
1914 Battle of Heligoland Bight. Germans lost four ships and 1,000 sailors; British casualties were 33.
1914 3rd day of battle at Tannenberg: violent German/Russian battle
1916 Italy declares war against Germany during WW I
1917 10 suffragists arrested as they picket the White House
1922 WEAF in NYC airs 1st radio coml (Queensboro Realty-$100 for 10 mins)
1938 Northwestern U awards honorary degree to dummy Charlie McCarthy (Master of Innuendo and Snappy Comeback,)
1938 Mauthausen concentration camp began operating in Austria
1942 Gunther Hagg (Sweden) sets world record for 3,000m (8:01.2)
1943 Denmark declares a universal strike against Nazi occupiers
1949 Riot prevents Paul Robeson from singing near Peekskill NY
1955 1st NFL preseason sudden death football, Rams beats Giants 23-17
1957 Sen Thurmond begins 24-hr filibuster against civil rights bill
1960 White Sox Ted Kluzewski's 3-run HR is disallowed as ump called time
1962 Dr Geza DeKaplany tortures wife with acid
1963 Evergreen Point Floating Bridge connecting Seattle & Bellevue opens
1963 Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a dream speech" at Lincoln Memorial
1964 Race riot in Philadelphia
1968 Police & anti-war demonstrators clash at Chicago's Dem Natl Conven
1970 Phillies Larry Bowa steals home for 2nd time in 1970
1973 6.8 quake centered in Oaxaca State in Mexico kills 527
1974 Soyuz 15 returns to Earth
1977 NY Yankee Ron Guidry faces just 28 men & beats Texas Rangers 1-0
1978 Donald Vesco rode 21'-long Kawasaki motorcycle at 318.598 mph
1981 John Hinckley Jr pleads innocent in attempt to kill Pres Reagan
1981 Sebastian Coe of UK sets 1-mi record of 3:47.33 (since broken)
1981 National Centers for Disease Control announces high incidence of Pneumocystis & Kaposi's sarcoma in gay men
1983 Israeli PM Menachem Begin announces resignation
1983 Joseph Kreckman sets record of 2,215 clay pigeons shot in an hour
1986 US Navy officer Jerry A Whitworth sentenced to 365 years for spying
1988 70 killed in crash of 3 Italian AF fighters at air show in Germany
1990 Iraq declares Kuwait its 19th province
1992 Rep. Nicholas Mavroules, D-Mass., pleaded innocent to federal charges of racketeering, tax evasion and accepting bribes.
1994 1st Japanese gay pride parade
1996 Chuck & Dee's 15 year marriage officially ends with the issuing of a divorce decree in Londons High Court.
(I want my toaster back)
1997 California's affirmative action ban, Proposition 209, became law.
1998 EX President Clinton, speaking in Oak Bluffs, Mass., said he'd become such an expert in asking forgiveness in recent days that it was now "burned in my bones." But he still stopped short of offering a direct apology for the Monica Lewinsky affair
2002 Federal grand juries charged six men in Detroit with conspiring to support al-Qaeda's terrorism as members of a sleeper cell
2002 U.N. Sec.-Gen. Kofi Annan urged the United States to resist attacking Iraq, joining calls from leaders in Germany, China, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain for restraint in considering military action to topple Saddam Hussein
(You've got to give him this, when Kofi is bought he stays bought.)
2004 A Yemen court convicts 15 terrorists on terror charges including the 2002 bombing of a French oil tanker and plotting to kill the U.S. ambassador
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
England, Channel Is, Northern Ireland, Wales : Bank Holiday
( Monday )
Hong Kong : Festival of Hungry Ghosts
Jordon : Arab Renaissance Day
Mauritius : Ganesh Chatturthi
Hong Kong : Liberation Day (1945) ( Monday )
Race your Mouse Day -but we are not sure what kind of "mouse"
Romance Awareness Month
Religious Observances
Luth, RC : Memorial of St Augustine of Hippo, bishop/doctor
RC Hermes, Roman martyr
RC Julianus, martyr
Religious History
0430 Death of St. Augustine of Hippo, 76, the great early Latin Church Father and one of the outstanding theological figures of the ages. It was St. Augustine who wrote: 'Thou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless till they find their rest in thee.'
1413 St. Andrew's University, in Scotland, was chartered by a papal decree from Gregory XII.
1645 In Poland, King Vladislav IV convened the Conference of Thorn. Through it he sought to bring reunion among the 26 Catholic, 28 Lutheran and 24 Calvinist theologians in attendance. Discussions continued through November, but no satisfying theological fusion was achieved.
1840 Birth of Ira D. Sankey, Dwight Moody's song evangelist. During their revival crusades (from 1870), Sankey penned many hymn tunes; among the most enduring today are HIDING IN THEE ("O Safe to the Rock That is Higher Than I") and SANKEY ("Faith is the Victory").
1953 Campus Crusade for Christ was incorporated in Los Angeles by founder Bill Bright. Today, CCC is an evangelical organization training Christian leaders in over 90 countries around the world.
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
NEW MONEY
Bush wants to put:
Madonna on the $1
Brad Pitt on the $5
Homer Simpson on the $20
His mom on the $100
By BECKY TODD
AMERICANS are sick and tired of looking at the same boring faces on their money. That's why Uncle Sam is brightening our bills with hot new mugs, reveals a Department of the Treasury source.
"President Bush told us the idea came to him one night in a dream," says the insider. "He saw his right hand reaching around to the back of his butt and grabbing something pleasant. When he looked at it, it was Madonna's head.
"The president explained that because he keeps his money clip in his back pocket, his dream was a symbol that our U.S. banknotes need to be updated."
The morning after his prophetic vision, the President presented his plan to Congress. A committee -- To Hell With The Founding Fathers -- was formed to come up with candidates to grace our paper money.
"It was only right to put George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Franklin on our currency back when they were still important," says Steven Swanson, a member of the THWTFF.
"But they've been dead for 200 years and nobody really gives a hoot about them anymore. I mean, it was nice that they fought for liberty and justice for all and freed the slaves and built an independent nation, but that's yesterday's news.
"Today, Americans don't want to look at a bunch of old fogies. They like supermodels, celebrities, billionaires and movie stars."
The one dollar bill will go to the first place winner since 45 percent of the 37 million notes The Bureau of Engraving and Printing makes each day are ones, says the Treasury source.
"This is an incredibly high honor," says Swanson. "We want to award it to the person who has done the most for us as a nation. We haven't made a decision yet, but I can tell you that Madonna, Elvis, Bill Gates, Tom Hanks, Donald Trump and The Beatles are in the running. Oh, and also Superman, since he has saved the world from mass destruction many times. We appreciate that.
"The five dollar bill will most likely feature Mel Gibson, Brad Pitt, Cindy Crawford, Johnny Depp or Jack Nicholson. We're even thinking about someone really fun loving like J.Lo or P. Diddy to replace Abe Lincoln's sourpuss.
"President Bush has already called the ten dollar bill. Everyone agreed that since it was his idea to change our cash in the first place, he deserves it." Swanson says the committee is especially excited about the twenty dollar bill because they're taking it in a completely different direction.
"We're going animated!" he says. "It's going to be Bugs Bunny, Homer Simpson, Buzz Lightyear or Spongebob Squarepants. Doesn't that sound fantastic?" The hundred, the highest domination made today, is being reserved by the President for his mother, Barbara.
Thought for the day :
"Thou madest us for Thyself, and our heart is restless, until it repose in Thee."
St Augustine