Datebook
FRIDAY,
MARCH 2020
Today is the 73rd day of 2020 and the 84th day of winter.
TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1781, German-born astronomer William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus.
In 1865, the Confederacy approved the use of slave troops against the Union armies.
In 1925, a law prohibiting the teaching of evolution went into effect in Tennessee.
In 1991, the U.S. Justice Dept. announced that Exxon had agreed to pay $1 billion to settle all claims resulting from the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska.
In 2013, Pope Francis was elected 266th pope of the Catholic Church.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Percival Lowell (1855-1916), astronomer; Giorgos Seferis (1900-1971), poet; Walter Annenberg (1908-2002), publisher/ philanthropist; Sammy Kaye (1910-1987), bandleader; L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986), author/Church of Scientology founder; Al Jaffee (1921-), cartoonist; Neil Sedaka (1939- ), singer-songwriter; William H. Macy (1950- ), actor; Dana Delany (1956- ), actress; Common (1972- ), rapper/ actor; Johan Santana (1979- ), baseball player; Emile Hirsch (1985- ), actor.
TODAY’S FACT: The 27 known moons of Uranus are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope.
TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1960, the NFL approved the relocation of the Chicago Cardinals franchise to St. Louis.
TODAY’S QUOTE: “For poetry there exists neither large countries nor small. Its domain is in the heart of all men.” -- Giorgos Seferis
TODAY’S NUMBER: 14.5 -- length in miles of the undersea portion of the Seikan Tunnel in Japan, the longest and deepest operational rail tunnel in the world, which opened this day in 1988.
TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon (March 9) and last quarter moon (March 16).
SATURDAY,
MARCH 14, 2020
Today is the 74th day of 2020 and the 85th day of winter.
TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1794, inventor Eli Whitney received a patent for the cotton gin.
In 1900, the Gold Standard Act was signed into law by President William McKinley.
In 1950, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instituted the “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list.
In 1990, General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev was elected as the first (and last) president of the Soviet Union.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), composer; Arthur O’Shaughnessy (1844-1881), poet; Albert Einstein (1879-1955), physicist/Nobel Prize winner; Lee Petty (1914-2000), race car driver; Hank Ketcham (1920-2001), cartoonist; Diane Arbus (1923-1971), photographer; Michael Caine (1933- ), actor; Quincy Jones (1933- ), record producer; Wolfgang Petersen (1941- ), filmmaker; Billy Crystal (1948- ), actor/comedian; Grace Park (1974- ), actress; Jamie Bell (1986- ), actor; Stephen Curry (1988- ), basketball player; Ansel Elgort (1994-), actor.
TODAY’S FACT: Of the 523 fugitives who have been on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list since its inception in 1950, only 10 were women.
TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1967, the AFL and NFL held their first common draft of college football players. The Baltimore Colts selected defensive tackle Bubba Smith of Michigan State with the first pick.
TODAY’S QUOTE: “The world can only be grasped by action, not by contemplation. The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.” -- Diane Arbus
TODAY’S NUMBER: 80 -- record number of Grammy nominations for producer Quincy Jones.
TODAY’S MOON: Between full moon (March 9) and last quarter moon (March 16).