Thursday, April 02, 2015

History for April 2

History for April 2 - On-This-Day.com:
Giovanni Casanova 1725 - Writer, philanderer, Hans Christian Andersen 1805 - Author ("The Ugly Duckling"), Emile Zola 1840 - Novelist 



Walter Chrysler 1875 - Auto manufacturer (Chrysler Corporation), Buddy Ebsen 1908 - Actor ("The Beverly Hillbillies", "Barnaby Jones"), Sir Alec Guinness (Alec Guinness de Cuffe) 1914 - Actor ("Bridge Over River Kwai", "A Passage to India", "The Empire Strikes Back", "Star Wars") 


Jack Webb (John Randolf) 1920 - Director, actor, Sir Jack Brabham - Auto racer, Marvin Gaye, Jr. 1939 - Singer ("I Heard It Through The Grapevine") 


1513 - Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted Florida. The next day he went ashore. 


1889 - Charles Hall patented aluminum. 


1917 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson presented a declaration of war against Germany to the U.S. Congress. 


1935 - Sir Watson-Watt was granted a patent for RADAR. 



1956 - "The Edge of Night" and "As the World Turns" debuted on CBS-TV. 


1972 - Burt Reynolds appeared nude in "Cosmopolitan" magazine. 



1982 - Argentina invaded the British-owned Falkland Islands. The following June Britain took the islands back. 


1992 - Mob boss John Gotti was convicted in New York of murder and racketeering. He was later sentenced to life in prison. 

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