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This Day in History November 20
324th day of 2009 - 41 remaining
Friday, November 20, 2009 HUBBLE DAY Edwin Powell Hubble was born in Marshfield, Missouri on this day in l889. We’re talking about the Rhodes Scholar Hubble who studied Roman and English Law at Queens College, Oxford and then practiced law for a year in Louisville, Kentucky. This is the same Hubble who said, “...[I] chucked the law for astronomy, and I knew that even if I were second-rate or third-rate, it was astronomy that mattered...” and then returned to his undergraduate alma mater, the University of Chicago, for postgraduate work leading to his doctoral degree in astronomy. Hubble worked at the Mount Wilson (California) Observatory where he proved the need for a telescope larger than the 100-inch reflector they were using at the time and assisted in the design of the 200-inch Hale telescope. “With the 200-inch,” he said in a BBC broadcast in London, “we may grasp what now we can scarcely brush with our fingertips.” “What do you expect to find with the 200-inch?” he was asked. Hubble’s reply, “We hope to find something we hadn’t expected.” Edwin Hubble’s discovery and development of the concept of an expanding universe has been described as the “most spectacular astronomical discovery of the twentieth century.” As a tribute to him, the Hubble Space Telescope bears his name. That telescope, with its 240-centimeter mirror, has allowed us to see farther into space than ever before. Events November 20 1866 - The rotary-crank bicycle was patented by Pierre Lallement in Paris, France. The bike, incidentally, was known as the bone shaker. 1919 - The first municipally-owned airport in the nation opened -- in Tucson, Arizona. The entire community turned out for the big celebration. 1929 - The first broadcast of The Rise of the Goldbergs, with Gertrude Berg as Molly, was heard on the NBC Blue radio network. Later, the title would be shortened to The Goldbergs. Mrs. Berg, incidentally, wrote the first scripts for the 15-minute program and starred in the show -- for $75 a week. The program continued until 1945 (it returned for one season in 1949-1950). Gertrude Berg brought The Goldbergs to TV in 1949, entertaining audiences with New York style, motherly phrases like, “Button up your neck. It’s cold outside.” 1929 - Leo Reisman and his orchestra recorded Happy Days are Here Again for Victor Records. The classic was recorded just three weeks after the stock market crash that plunged the nation into the Great Depression. Some people have a unique sense of timing, don’t they? 1931 - The first commercial teletype service was introduced by American Telephone and Telegraph Company. 1947 - The first network presentation of Meet the Press aired on NBC-TV (consisting of two stations). The panel interview program became the longest-running series on network television. And it keeps on running and running and... 1947 - A royal wedding this day, as Princess Elizabeth (who would be Queen in four years) and Lt. Philip Mountbatten were married. 1959 - One of America’s great rock jocks was fired from WABC radio in New York. The ‘Moondoggy’ himself, Alan Freed, was axed in the midst of the payola music scandal. 1966 - Cabaret opened on Broadway for the first of 1,165 stellar performances. Joel Gray starred in the hugely successful musical that is an adaptation of both the play, I Am a Camera, and the novel, Goodbye to Berlin. 1969 - Soccer star Pelé collected his 1,000th career goal -- in Rio de Janeiro. 1971 - Isaac Hayes of Memphis, TN got his first #1 hit as the Theme from Shaft began a two-week stay at the top of the charts. 1984 - “You deserve a break today...” by knowing that 35 years and 11 months after the very first McDonald’s hamburger was sold, the 50 billionth burger was made by Edward Rensi, president of Mickey D’s. The milestone was celebrated this day at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City. 1984 - The largest crowd to see the unveiling of a Hollywood Walk-of-Fame star turned out as Michael Jackson got his piece of the sidewalk right in front of Mann’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. ‘The Gloved One’ became star number 1,793 on the famed walk. 1992 - Fire erupted at Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth's official residence west of London, causing much damage. The queen and Prince Andrew pitched in to help save priceless artworks and other valuables housed in the fortress. The fire burned for 15 hours damaging or destroying nine principal rooms and over a hundred other rooms. It took a million and a half gallons of water to put out the blaze. The next five years would be spent restoring the Castle to its former glory. 1998 - It was movie debut day for: Woody Allen’s Celebrity, starring Hank Azaria, Kenneth Branagh, Judy Davis, Leonardo Dicaprio and Melanie Griffith; Enemy of the State (“It's Not Paranoia if They’re Really After You.”), starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight and Regina King; and the animated The Rugrats Movie (“An adventure for anyone that ever wore diapers.”), with the voices of David Spade, Whoopi Goldberg, Elizabeth Daily, Christine Cavanaugha and Cheryl Chase. Birthdays November 20 1841 - Sir Wilfrid Laurier eighth Prime Minister of Canada [1896-1911]; died Feb 17, 1919 1858 - Selma Lagerlöf author: Gosta Berling’s Saga, Jerusalem, Christ Legends, The Wonderful World of Nils, Liljecrona’s Home, The Ring of the Lowenskolds; first woman to receive Nobel Prize in Literature [1909]; died Mar 16, 1940 1889 - Edwin Powell Hubble astronomer: pioneer in extragalactic research; died Sep 28, 1953; see Hubble Day [above] 1900 - Chester Gould cartoonist: **** Tracy; died May 11, 1985 1908 - Sir Alistair Cooke author: America; Emmy Award-winning TV narrator/writer: America [1972-73], TV host: Masterpiece Theatre [1974-75]; Omnibus; 8th Annual ATAS Governor’s Award [1985]; died Mar 30, 2004 1913 - (Juliette) Judy Canova comedienne, actress: The Howdy Doody Show, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Oklahoma Annie; died Aug 5, 1983 1914 - Emilio Pucci (Marchese deBarsento) fashion designer; died Nov 29, 1992 1916 - Evelyn Keyes actress: Before I Hang, Gone with the Wind, The Jolson Story, The Seven Year Itch, Return to Salem’s Lot; author: autobiography: Scarlet O’Hara’s Younger Sister; died Jul 4, 2008 1917 - Robert Byrd legislator: Democratic whip of U.S. Senate [1971] 1921 - Phyllis Thaxter actress: Three Sovereigns for Sarah, Superman: The Movie, Jim Thorpe: All American, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo 1923 - Nadine Gordimer writer: July’s People, Lifetimes Under Apartheid; won Nobel Prize in Literature [1991]) 1925 - Kaye Ballard (Catherine Balotta) actress, comedienne: What a Dummy, The Steve Allen Comedy Hour, The Perry Como Show, The Mothers-in-Law, Henry Morgan’s Great Talent Hunt, The Doris Day Show 1925 - June Christy (Shirley Luster) singer: My Heart Belongs to Only You; sang with Stan Kenton band; died June 21, 1990 1925 - Robert F. (Francis) Kennedy U.S. Attorney General under brother President John F. Kennedy; U.S. Senator [from New York]; shot by Sirhan Sirhan June 5, 1968, died June 6, 1968 1927 - Estelle Parsons Academy Award-winning actress: Bonnie and Clyde; **** Tracy, For Pete’s Sake, Don’t Drink the Water, Roseanne, Backstairs at the White House 1928 - Rex Reason actor: Band of Angels, This Island Earth, The Roaring Twenties, Man Without a Gun 1932 - Richard Dawson actor: Hogan’s Heroes, Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In, The New **** Van Dyke Show, The Running Man, The Devil’s Brigade; TV host: Family “Survey says!” Feud; panelist: I’ve Got a Secret 1939 - **** Smothers comedian: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The Smothers Brothers Show, The Steve Allen Show; actor: Speed Zone, Tales of the Unexpected 1940 - Tony Butala singer: group: The Lettermen: When I Fall in Love, Goin’ Out of My Head, Can’t Take My Eyes Off You 1942 - Norman Greenbaum singer: Spirit in the Sky, The Eggplant That Ate Chicago 1943 - Veronica Hamel actress: Hill Street Blues, Taking Care of Business, The Gathering series, Cannonball 1945 - Jay (John William) Johnstone baseball: California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees [World Series: 1978], SD Padres, LA Dodgers [World Series: 1981], Chicago Cubs 1945 - Rick (Robert James) Monday baseball: KC Athletics, Oakland Athletics [all-star: 1968], Chicago Cubs, LA Dodgers [World Series: 1977, 1978, 1981/all-star: 1978]; broadcaster 1946 - (Howard) Duane Allman musician: lead guitar: group: Allman Brothers Band; killed in motorcycle crash in Macon GA Oct 29, 1971 1946 - Ray Stiles musician: bass, singer: group: Mud: The Cat Crept In, Crazy, Myna-Mite, L-L-Lucy, Lean on Me, Lonely This Christmas, Moonshine Sally, Oh Boy, Rocket, The Secrets That You Keep, Shake It Down, Show Me You’re a Woman, Tiger Feet; The Hollies 1946 - Judy Woodruff TV news anchor/host: PBS: Frontline, CNN 1947 - Joe Walsh musician: guitar, singer: groups: James Gang; The Eagles: Hotel California, New Kid in Town, In the Fast Lane, Heartache Tonight; solo: Life’s Been Good, A Life of Illusion, All Night Long 1948 - Richard Masur actor: Hiroshima, The Man Without a Face, And the Band Played On, Stephen King’s It, Rent-A-Cop, Heartburn, The Burning Bed, Under Fire, Risky Business, The Thing, East of Eden, Who’ll Stop the Rain, Semi-Tough, Picket Fences, Hot L Baltimore, One Day at a Time 1952 - John Van Boxmeer hockey: Nova-Scotia Voyageurs, Montreal Canadiens, Colorado Rockies, Buffalo Sabres, Fredericton Express, Quebec Nordiques, Rochester Americans 1956 - Bo Derek (Mary Cathleen Collins) actress: 10, Bolero, A Change of Season, Tarzan, the Ape Man, Ghosts Can’t Do It, Shattered Image; married to producer/director John Derek 1956 - Mark (Marcus) Gastineau football: NY Jets defensive end: AFC Defensive Player of the Year [1984] 1957 - Jimmy Brown musician: drums: group: UB40: King, Food for Thought, My Way of Thinking, I Think It’s Going to Rain, Dream a Lie, The Earth Dies Screaming, If It Happens Again, Red Red Wine, Don’t Break My Heart, Sing Our Own Song, Amandla Awethu [The Power is Ours] 1959 - Sean Young actress: Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Fatal Instinct, Cousins, Blade Runner, No Way Out 1963 - Ming-Na actrees: The Joy Luck Club, ER, The Single Guy, One Night Stand, Mulan, Teddy Bears’ Picnic 1965 - Mike D (Diamond) rap singer: group: The Beastie Boys: No Sleep Till Brooklyn, She’s On It, [You Gotta] Fight for Your Right [To Party] Chart Toppers November 20 1951Sin (It’s No) - Eddy Howard Because of You - Tony Bennett Down Yonder - Del Wood Slow Poke - Pee Wee King 1959Mr. Blue - The Fleetwoods Don’t You Know - Della Reese Heartaches by the Number - Guy Mitchell Country Girl - Faron Young 1967To Sir with Love - Lulu Soul Man - Sam & Dave Incense and Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock It’s the Little Things - Sonny James 1975Island Girl - Elton John Who Loves You - Four Seasons That’s the Way (I like It) - KC & The Sunshine Band Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way - Waylon Jennings 1983All Night Long (All Night) - Lionel Richie Say Say Say - Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson Uptown Girl - Billy Joel One of a Kind Pair of Fools - Barbara Mandrell 1991Cream - Prince & The N.P.G. Can’t Stop This Thing We Started - Bryan Adams When a Man Loves a Woman - Michael Bolton Shameless - Garth Brooks Chart Topper November 20th, 1967...Incense and Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock ![]() |
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Re: This Day in History November 20
Thanks Buddy, great info! Have a fabulous Friday!!!
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