Thursday, April 14, 2016

History for April 14


History for April 14 - On-This-Day.com:
Anne Mansfield Sullivan 1866 - "The Miracle Worker", famous for teaching Helen Keller to read, write and speak, Arnold (Joseph) Toynbee 1889 - Historian, author, John Gielgud 1904 - Actor (Movies: "Arthur")


Frank Serpico 1934, Loretta Lynn 1935 - Country singer, first woman to earn the CMA's Entertainer of the Year award, Julie Christie 1941 - Actress ("Dr. Zhivago", "Shampoo")


1828 - The first edition of Noah Webster's dictionary was published under the name "American Dictionary of the English Language."


1865 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth. He actually died early the next morning.


1912 - The Atlantic passenger liner Titanic, on its maiden voyage hit an iceberg and began to sink. 1,517 people lost their lives and more than 700 survived.


1939 - The John Steinbeck novel "The Grapes of Wrath" was first published.


1969 - For the first time, a major league baseball game was played in Montreal, Canada.


1986 - U.S. President Reagan announced the U.S. air raid on military and terrorist related targets in Libya.


1988 - In New York, real estate tycoons Harry and Leona Helmsley were indicted for income tax evasion.


1999 - Pakistan test-fired a ballistic missile that was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead and reaching its rival neighbor India.


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