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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Hankering for History's TODAY IN HISTORY, OCTOBER 10TH

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception


A few of the great historical events that happened today in history, October 10th!
1733France declares war on Austria over the question of Polish succession.
1789In Versailles France, Joseph Guillotin says the most humane way of carrying out a death sentence is decapitation by a single blow of a blade.
1794Russian General Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov crushes the rebel Polish army at Maciejowice, Poland.
1813Composer Giuseppe Verdi was born in Le Roncole, Italy.
    Today in History, October 10th
Giuseppe Verdi
1845The U.S. Naval Academy opened in Annapolis, Md.
1863The first telegraph line to Denver is completed.
1877Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer is buried at West Point in New York.
1886The tuxedo dinner jacket made its American debut at the autumn ball in Tuxedo Park, N.Y.
1911Revolution in China begins with a bomb explosion and the discovery of revolutionary headquarters in Hankow. The revolutionary movement spread rapidly through west and southern China, forcing the abdication of the last Ch’ing emperor, six-year-old Henry Pu-Yi. By October 26, the Chinese Republic will be proclaimed, and on December 4, Premier Yuan Shih-K’ai will sign a truce with rebel general Li Yuan-hung.
1911Revolutionaries under Sun Yat-sen overthrew China’s Manchu dynasty.
1911The Panama Canal opens.
1933At Rio de Janeiro, nations of the Western Hemisphere sign a non-aggression and conciliation treaty. President Roosevelt adopts a “good neighbor” policy toward Latin America and announces a policy of nonintervention in Latin American affairs at the December 7th International American Conference at Montevideo, Uruguay.
1935George Gershwin’s opera “Porgy and Bess,” featuring an all-black cast, opened on Broadway.
1941Soviet troops halt the German advance on Moscow.
1943Chiang Kai-shek took the oath of office as president of China.
1953The Mutual Defense Treaty between the US and South Korea signed.
1964The 18th Summer Olympic Games opened in Tokyo.
1966The Beach Boys released the single “Good Vibrations.”
1966U.S. Forces launch Operation Robin, in Hoa Province south of Saigon in South Vietnam, to provide road security between villages.
1970Fiji became independent after nearly a century of British rule.
1970The Quebec Provincial Minister of Labour, Pierre Laporte, is kidnapped by terrorists.
1971The London Bridge, built in 1831 and dismantled in 1967, reopens in Lake Havusu City, Arizona, after being sold to Robert P. McCulloch and moved to the United States.
1973Spiro Agnew resigns the vice presidency amid accusations of income tax evasion. President Richard Nixon names Gerald Ford as the new vice president. Agnew is later convicted and sentenced to three years probation and fined $10,000.
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Spiro Agnew
1979Hockey Hall-of-Famer Wayne Gretzky made his NHL debut with the Edmonton Oilers.
1985U.S. fighter jets forced an Egyptian plane carrying the hijackers of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro to land in Italy, where the gunmen were taken into custody.

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