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On This Day:
Monday May 4, 2015

This is the 124th day of the year, with 241 days remaining in 2015.

Fact of the Day: worlds

A First World nation is a country or group or countries that is a major force in international politics or finance. A Second World nation is advanced and powerful but less prosperous. A Third World nation is neither a major force in international politics or finance; many of its people live at or below the level of extreme poverty.

Holidays

Feast day of St. Pelagia of Tarsus, St. Florian of Lorch, St. Robert Lawrence, St. Augustine Webster, St. Gothard, St. John Houghton, St. Venerius of Milan, and St. Cyriacus.
China: Youth Day.
Curacao: Memorial Day.
Rhode Island: Independence Day.

Events

1471 - The Battle of Tewkesbury, the last battle in the Wars of the Roses, took place; the Yorkists defeated the Lancastrians.
1626 - Dutch explorer Peter Minuit landed on present-day Manhattan Island. He purchased Manhattan from resident Algonquin Indians for the equivalent of $24.
1715 - A French manufacturer debuted the first folding umbrella.
1776 - Rhode Island declared independence from England.
1836 - The Ancient Order of Hibernians was founded.
1886 - At Haymarket Square in Chicago, a labor demonstration for an eight-hour workday turned into a riot when a bomb exploded.
1894 - The first Bird Day was observed.
1904 - Work began on the Panama Canal.
1927 - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was founded.
1945 - German forces in the Netherlands, Denmark, and northwest Germany agreed to surrender in World War II.
1961 - A group of 13 "Freedom Riders" left Washington for New Orleans to challenge racial segregation in interstate buses and bus terminals.
1970 - Ohio National Guardsmen opened fire on anti-war protesters at Kent State University, killing four students and wounding nine others.
1973 - The world's tallest building, Sears Tower, Chicago, was completed.

Births

1796 - Horace Mann, educator, the father of public education in the U.S., author, editor.
1825 - Thomas Huxley, English naturalist, biologist.
1874 - Frank Conrad, American electrical engineer, helped establish first radio station.
1928 - Thomas Kinsella, Irish poet.
1929 - Audrey Hepburn (Edda van Heemstra Hepburn-Rusten), Belgian-born American actress.
1941 - George F. Will, American Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist.

Deaths

1980 - Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslavian soldier and president.

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