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On This Day:
Thursday October 30, 2014

This is the 303rd day of the year, with 62 days remaining in 2014.

Fact of the Day: penguins

The majority of the 17 species of penguins do not live in Antarctica.

Holidays

Feast day of St. Marcellus the Centurion, St. Alphonsus Rodriguez, St. Germanus of Capua, St. Serapion of Antioch, St. Asterius of Amasea, and St. Ethelnoth.
United States: Devil's Night or Mischief Night, on the eve of Halloween.
Mexico: Los Angelitos.

Events

1485 - The Yeomen of the Guard were established by King Henry VII of England.
1650 - The Quakers (or the Society of Friends) came into existence when George Fox, the founder, told a court magistrate to '"quake and tremble at the word of God."
1838 - Oberlin Collegiate Institute in Ohio became the first U.S. college to admit female students.
1875 - Missouri's Constitution was ratified, ending the state's history of division.
1905 - The Russian czar issued the October Manifesto, which granted civil liberties and elections in hopes of averting a revolution.
1911 - P'u-Yi, emperor of China aged five, granted a new constitution and officially ended three centuries of the Manchu dynasty.
1918 - Republic of Czechoslovakia was proclaimed.
1925 - Scottish inventor John Baird made the first televised transmission of a moving object.
1938 - A radio play entitled "The War of the Worlds" and starring Orson Welles aired. It was a hoax portraying a Martian invasion; many people panicked, believing the portrayal to be true.
1945 - Shoe rationing was ended by the U.S. government.
1953 - General George C. Marshall was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
1961 - Soviet Union tested a hydrogen bomb.
1961 - Soviet Party Congress unanimously approved a resolution ordering the removal of Josef Stalin's body from Lenin's tomb. Nikita Khrushchev ordered the de-Stalinization of the USSR.
1974 - Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman in the 8th round in Zaire to regain his world heavyweight title.
1975 - Prince Juan Carlos became Spain's acting head of state after General Francisco Franco, dictator since 1936, saying he is too ill to govern.
1988 - Sun Myung Moon, head of the Unification Church, conducted the marriage of 6,516 couples in Seoul.
1991 - BET Holdings Inc. became the first African-American company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
1995 - Quebec voted to remain within the federation of Canada by a narrow majority in a referendum.
1997 - British nanny Louise Woodward was found guilty of the murder of baby Matthew Eappen by a court in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Births

1735 - John Adams, 2nd President of the United States of America (1797-1801).
1872 - Emily Post (Price), American etiquette expert.
1885 - Ezra Pound, American poet.
1893 - Charles Atlas, American bodybuilder.
1896 - Ruth Gordon (Jones), American actress.
1932 - Louis Malle, French movie director.
1945 - Henry Winkler, American actor and director.

Deaths

1923 - Andrew Bonar Law, conservative British statesman and Prime Minister.
2000 - Steve Allen, American comedian, TV host, author, and composer.

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