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On This Day

TVR_Fan

Youth Team
March 3

1791: The United States Congress passes the nation's first tax law. The law divides the country into 14 tax zones and levies a duty on, among other items, distilled spirits.

1875: The opera Carmen, written by French composer Georges Bizet, opens in Paris, France.

1913: A gender war erupts in Washington, D.C., when 5,000 suffragists led by Alice Paul, are treated to abuse by crowds of scornful men. Some 40 people are wounded in the clash.

1931: The United States Senate makes the song "Star-Spangled Banner,” written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key, the national anthem of the United States.

1965: The motion picture The Sound of Music, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, premieres in American movie theaters.

Born on this day

Wee Willie Keeler, professional baseball player (1872)

George Pullman, inventor (1831)

Alexander Graham Bell, inventor and teacher of the deaf (1847)

Matthew Ridgway, army officer (1895)

Jean Harlow, motion-picture actor (1911)
 

TVR_Fan

Youth Team
When I mean I am kacked, I mean I am nearly falling asleep or out of tired.

Guys to show you i like this forum, and the members a lot here is another one. lol!

March 4

1681: King Charles II of England grants Quaker landowner William Penn a vast tract of land between New York and Maryland, including the last uncommitted piece of the Atlantic seaboard south of Massachusetts.

1787: The United States Congress meets for the first time in New York City, and the U.S. Constitution goes into effect.

1877: Tchaikovsky's ballet Swan Lake premieres at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, Russia.

1933: Frances Perkins becomes the first woman cabinet member in the United States, as secretary of labor.

1950: Walt Disney's feature-length animated motion picture Cinderella is released.

1966: In an interview, John Lennon announces that the Beatles are more popular than Jesus.

Born on this day

Henry the Navigator, prince of Portugal (1394)

Johann Wyss, Swiss author (1743)

Dazzy Vance, baseball player (1891)

George Gamow, theoretical physicist (1904)

Miriam Makeba, South African singer (1932)
 


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