Friday, August 22, 2014

Fwd: Friday August 22, 2014: Reference.com On This Day



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Reference.com On This Day <thisday@reference.com>
Date: 2014-08-22 2:00 GMT-05:00
Subject: Friday August 22, 2014: Reference.com On This Day
To: "Hector William G." <hectorpinillos@gmail.com>


Reference.com On This Day Reference.com On This Day
Reference.com On This Day
powered by ad choices

On This Day:
Friday August 22, 2014

This is the 234th day of the year, with 131 days remaining in 2014.

Fact of the Day: dreams

Carl Jung believed that dreams are compensatory, that they balance whatever elements of character are underrepresented in the way people are living their lives. He thought dreams bring the underattended areas to attention.

Holidays

Feast day of St. Timothy, St. Andrew of Fiesole, St. Sigfrid of Wearmouth, and St. John Kemble.

Events

1642 - The English Civil War began, between the supporters of Charles I and of Parliament, when the king raised his standard at Nottingham.
1762 - Ann Franklin became the first female editor of an American newspaper, the "Newport Mercury" (in Rhode Island).
1846 - The United States annexed New Mexico.
1851 - U.S.-built schooner America beat a fleet of Britain's finest ships in a race around England's Isle of Wight, in the first America's Cup.
1864 - The International Red Cross was founded by Swiss humanitarian Jean-Henri Dunant.
1902 - President Theodore Roosevelt became the first U.S. President to ride in an automobile, in Hartford, Connecticut.
1906 - The Victor Talking Machine Company of Camden, New Jersey began to manufacture the Victrola (record player).
1932 - The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) began its first experimental TV broadcast in England.
1945 - The Vietnam Conflict began when a team of Free French parachuted into southern Indochina in response to a successful coup by Communist guerrilla Ho Chi Minh.
1966 - The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC), later renamed the United Farm Workers of America (UFW), was formed.

Births

1834 - Samuel Pierpont Langley, American astronomer, physicist, aeronautics pioneer.
1862 - Claude Debussy, French composer.
1880 - George Herriman, American cartoonist.
1893 - Dorothy Parker (Rothschild), American author, columnist.
1904 - Deng Xiaoping, leader of the People's Republic of China (1970s-1997).
1920 - Ray Bradbury, American science fiction writer.

Deaths

1922 - Michael Collins, Irish nationalist hero of the struggle for independence.
1989 - Huey P. Newton, American political activist and co-founder of the Black Panther Party shot to death in Oakland, California.

Reference.com On This Day
powered by ad choices

Reference.com On This Day
http://www.reference.com/thisday/
You are currently subscribed to
Reference.com On This Day
as: hectorpinillos@gmail.com
UnsubscribeTo subscribe to the list by email,
send a blank message to:
join-thisday@lists.lexico.com
©2014 by Dictionary.com, LLC.
555 12th Street
Suite 500
Oakland CA 94607
Subscriptions to On This Day
can be turned on and off via the Web at
http://www.reference.com/thisday/list/
  Tell a friend about On This Day!



--
*Peguele una miradita a:*
*http://neacolombia.blogspot.com*

No comments:

Post a Comment