Sunday, July 27, 2014

History for July 27

History for July 27 - On-This-Day.com
Peggy Fleming 1948, Maureen McGovern 1949 - Singer, Bill Engvall 1957 - Comedian ("Blue Collar TV") 


1663 - The British Parliament passed a second Navigation Act, which required all goods bound for the colonies be sent in British ships from British ports. 


1775 - Benjamin Rush began his service as the first Surgeon General of the Continental Army. 


1789 - The Department of Foreign Affairs was established by the U.S. Congress. The agency was later known as the Department of State. 


1804 - The 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. With the amendment Electors were directed to vote for a President and for a Vice-President rather than for two choices for President. 


1866 - Cyrus Field successfully completed the Atlantic Cable. It was an underwater telegraph from North America to Europe. 


1921 - Canadian biochemist Frederick Banting and associates announced the discovery of the hormone insulin. 


1940 - Bugs Bunny made his official debut in the Warner Bros. animated cartoon "A Wild Hare." 


1947 - The World Water Ski Organization was founded in Geneva, Switzerland. 


1964 - U.S. President Lyndon Johnson sent an additional 5,000 advisers to South Vietnam. 


1965 - In the U.S., the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act was signed into law. The law required health warnings on all cigarette packages. 


1974 - The U.S. Congress asked for impeachment procedures against President Richard Nixon


1995 - The Korean War Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, DC, by U.S. President Clinton and South Korean President Kim Young-sam. 


2003 - It was reported by the BBC (British Broadcasting Corp.) that there was no monster in Loch Ness. The investigation used 600 separate sonar beams and satellite navigation technology to trawl the loch. Reports of sightings of the "Loch Ness Monster" began in the 6th century.


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