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On This Day:
Friday August 15, 2014

This is the 227th day of the year, with 138 days remaining in 2014.

Fact of the Day: Crayolas

The 120 Crayola Crayon set now includes 23 reds, 20 greens, 19 blues, 16 purples, 14 oranges, 11 browns, 8 yellows, 2 grays, 2 coppers, 2 blacks, 1 white, 1 silver, 1 gold.

Holidays

Feast day of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, St. Tarsicius, and St. Arnulf of Soissons.
Congo: National Day.
India: Independence Day.
Liechtenstein: National Day.
South Korea: Liberation Day.
Vatican City: Assumption Day.
Equatorial Guinea: Constitution Day.
Panama: Panama City Foundation Day.

Events

1057 - King Macbeth of Scotland was slain by Malcolm Canmore, whose father, King Duncan I, was murdered by Macbeth 17 years earlier.
1790 - Reverend John Carroll became the first Catholic bishop in the United States.
1865 - Sir Joseph Lister discovered the antiseptic process.
1911 - Procter & Gamble Company of Cincinnati, Ohio introduced Crisco hydrogenated shortening.
1914 - The American-built Panama Canal was inaugurated with the passage of the U.S. vessel Ancon, a cargo and passenger ship.
1944 - Allied forces landed in southern France during World War II.
1945 - Japan surrendered to the Allies, and this date is declared V-J Day.
1947 - India and Pakistan became independent after some 200 years of British rule.
1948 - The Republic of Korea was proclaimed.
1948 - The republic of South Korea was proclaimed.
1969 - The Woodstock Music and Art Fair opened in upstate New York; over 400,000 attended.
1994 - Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the terrorist known as "Carlos the Jackal," was jailed in France after being captured in Sudan.
2000 - Two hundred members of families separated by the Korean War were permitted to meet each other for the first time since then, half in South Korea and half in North Korea.
2001 - Astronomers announced the discovery of the first solar system outside our own - two planets orbiting a star in the Big Dipper.
2003 - A car bomb exploded, destroying the lobby of the JW Marriott Hotel, a top hotel in the Jakarta, Indonesia; 14 people were killed and 150 were wounded.

Births

1769 - Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France.
1771 - Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist.
1879 - Ethel Barrymore (Ethel Mae Blythe), often called the "First Lady of the American Theatre."
1888 - T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), English archaeologist, soldier, and writer.
1912 - Julia Child (McWilliams), American chef, author.
1925 - Rose Marie (Curley), American comedienne, actress.

Deaths

1935 - Will Rogers, American entertainer.
1935 - Wiley Post, American aviator.

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