Sunday, March 04, 2018

History for March 4

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History for March 4 - On-This-Day.com:
Prince Henry the Navigator 1394, Antonio Vivaldi 1678, Knute Rockne 1888
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Jim Clark 1936 - Race car driver, Catherine O’Hara 1954 - Actress, Chastity Bono 1969 - Daughter of Sonny and Cher
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1766 - The British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act, which had caused bitter and violent opposition in the U.S. colonies.
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1861 - The Confederate States of America adopted the "Stars and Bars" flag.
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1908 - The New York board of education banned the act of whipping students in school.
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1914 - Doctor Fillatre successfully separated Siamese twins.
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1933 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt gave his inauguration speech in which he said "We have nothing to fear, but fear itself."
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1950 - Walt Disney’s "Cinderella" was released across the U.S.
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1952 - Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis were married.
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1954 - In Boston, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital reported the first successful kidney transplant.
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