all about me - october 23, 1959
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For those of you born on October 23, or in the year 1959...or, indeed, on the very special day October 23, 1959, this PPt's for you...but it's really for me.TRANSCRIPT
Yes, it’s me.
October 23, 1959
This is the date that was…
Monday’s Child is Fair of FaceTuesday’s Child is Full of Grace
Wednesday’s Child is Full of WoeThursday’s Child has Far to Go
Friday’s Child is Loving and GivingSaturday’s Child must Work for a Living
But the Child that’s born on the Sabbath DayIs Fair and Mild and Good and Gay.
In the News – Friday, October 23, 1959
Cuban premier Fidel Castro accuses U.S. military planes ofa bombing raid on Havana, killing two people. Meanwhile, thenew Communist government begins nationalizing more than 150 American hotels, casinos and race tracks.
India accuses China of invading theregion of Kashmir, killing nine
Indian policemen.
Hammer Studios releases its remake of ‘The Mummy’, starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in the title role. The film does tremendous businessin the U.S. and the U.K.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 1 – NFL Enterprises is formed as a joint venturebetween actor Roy Rogers and the then-12 NFL owners.
Oct. 2 – Rod Serling’s sci-fi/horror anthology ‘The Twilight Zone,
debuts on CBS.
Oct. 2 – General Motors introduces the ChevroletCorvair, which will figure prominently in RalphNader’s book ‘Unsafe at Any Speed’.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 3 – The nuclear submarine USS Theodore Rooseveltis christened by the late president’s daughter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth.
Oct. 5 – IBM introduces the 1401 computer and data processingsystem, which comes in three pieces at a price of $2,500/mo. Thememory ranges from 1.4 to 16 KB.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 6 – The Congressional Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight, chairedby Arkansas Representative Oren Harris, hears testimony from Herbert Stempel, who testifies under oath that not only was he given answers to winthe game show ‘Twenty-One’, but was also paid to lose to eventual champion Charles Van Doren. While the testimony of Stempel was often in question, the corroborating statements of fellow contestant James Snodgrass was enough for Harris to subpoena Van Doren, by then a guest host on NBC’s ‘Today Show’. Van Doren will admit on November 2 that he had been given questions and answers in advance of each show. Van Doren would be dropped by NBC and would resign his job as a professor at Columbia University.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 7 – Iraqi president Abd Al-Karim Qasim narrowly avoids assassination by a small team led by future president Saddam Hussein.
Oct. 9 – Eugene Bullard, the first black military pilot, received the Croix de la Légion d'honneur forhis service to the French Foreign Legion duringWorld War I.
Oct. 7 – A pulmonary embolism kills notedsinger Mario Lanza at the age of 38.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 10 – The largest member of the Palestinian Liberation Army,Fatah, is founded by Yassir Arafat and others.
Oct. 11 – NFL Commissioner Bert Bell dies in the stands whilewatching the Eagles-Steelers game in Philadelphia. He was 64.
Oct. 14 – Hollywood actor Errol Flynn dies while regaling partierswith stories in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was 50.
Oct. 15 – ‘The Untouchables’ with Robert Stack inthe lead role of Eliot Ness debuts on ABC.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 16 – The architect of the Marshall Plan, WWII Five-Star General, Secretary of State and Nobel Prize winner George C. Marshall, dies at 78.
Oct. 21 – The Guggenheim Museum,designed by Frank Lloyd Wright,
opens for business in New York City.
Oct. 25 – Air Force One switches from propeller-drivento jet-propelled.
Oct. 26 – The Soviet Union releases the first photos of the far side of the Moon, taken by Lunik 3.
Also in October, 1959Oct. 27 – A Category 4 hurricane sweeps into Mexico from thePacific Ocean, killing 1,000 people in the states of Colima andJalisco.
Olympic boxer Danny Hodge makes hisdebut as a professional wrestler.
Oct. 28 – DuPont introduces a new elastic material originallycalled Lycra, but better known as spandex.
October 23rd – This day in history
4004 BC – The Universe was created, according to JamesUssher, Archbishop of Armagh in Ireland. This calculation was partly made using the Old Testament and cross-dating Biblical records with known dates of other people and rulers.
42 BC – In the 2nd Battle of Philippi in modern-day Macedonia, the forces of Marc Antony and Octavius decisively defeat troops led byMarcus Junius Brutus, who thereafter commits suicide.
1295 – The Auld Alliance is first established between Scotland and France as a defense against the English.
1739 – A dispute between English and Spanish naval troops which cost one seaman his ear results in the WarOf Jenkins Ear, just one of many European wars that will be folded into one another and end in 1748.
October 23rd – This day in history
1850 – The first National Womens Right Convention takes place in Worchester, MA.
1911 – In the first use of aircraft in a military operation, an Italian pilot flies from Libya to look at Turkish troop displacement in the Turco-Italian War.
1915 – Up to 35,000 women march on New YorkCity, calling for the right to vote.
October 23rd – This day in history
1917 – Lenin calls for the ‘October Revolution’.
1935 – In the ‘Chophouse Massacre’, gangster ‘Dutch’ Schultz and three
associates are shot down in a New Jerseysaloon.
1941 – World War II: The Soviet Union sends in Field Marshall Georgy Zhukov to stem the German drive into the country and save the capitol of Moscow.
1942 – World War II: What many call ‘the turning point of the war’, the British launch an assault on Germany’s
Afrika Korps in El Alamein, Egypt.
October 23rd – This day in history
1944 – World War II: The Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest naval battle in history, begins in the Philippines.
1946 – The U.N. General Assemblyconvenes for the first time.
1956 – Thousands of Hungarians protest theSoviet occupation in revolution.
1958 – In the comic strip Johan and Peewit, Belgian artist Peyo introduces a race of
tiny blue people called Smurfs.
October 23rd – This day in history
1970 – Gary Gabelich sets a land speed record in the gas-firedrocket car ‘The Blue Flame’ at the Bonneville Salt Flats, UT.The speed was 622.407 mph, which would stand until 1997.
1983 – 241 U.S. troops are killed when a truck bomb plows into the barracks in Beiruit, Lebanon in the
worst military peacetime disaster. 58 French soldiers are killed in a similar attack the same day.
1983 - NBC’s first female anchor, Jessica Savitch, dies in a car accident in Pennsylvania.
1983 – At the famed Omni Coliseum, ‘Wildfire’ Tommy Rich defeats ‘Mad Dog’ Buzz Sawyer in what was billed as the ‘Last Battle of Atlanta’, ending a particularly brutal feud that lasted almost two years.
October 23rd – This day in history
2002 – Chechen terrorists take control of a Moscow theatre with 850 people inside, demanding Russiapulls its troops from Chechnya. Russian police responded by pumping an unknown gas into the ventilation system, killing all the terrorists and about 130 hostages.
1995 – Yolanda Saldivar is convicted of first degree murder in the shootingdeath of Latin singer Selina (left). Saldivar was the president of Selina’sofficial fan club, but was discovered embezzling funds. She will be sentenced to life in prison, but eligible for parole in 2025.
1998 – Israeli Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu and P.L.O. head Yassir Arafat
reach a ‘Land For Peace’ deal.
Born on October 23, 1959
Bulgarian OlympicwrestlerAtanas Komchev
U.S. actor/producerAndrew Hill Newman
U.S./Serbian musicianErnie Mendillo
Prime Minister ofCuraçao (Netherlands Antilles)
Daniel Hodge
Born on October 23, 1959
U.S. MLB playerGeorge Hinshaw
U.S. RepresentativeDean Andal
Senegalese soccer starOumar Sène
U.S. NFL playerTommy Vigoritto
Born on October 23, 1959
U.S. singer/parodist‘Weird Al’ Yankovic
U.S. film directorSam Raimi
U.S. TV Host/CommentatorNancy Grace
Also born in October, 1959
Oct. 3 – U.S. comedian Greg Proops
Oct. 3 – U.S. golferFred Couples
Oct. 3 – U.S. actorJack Wagner
Oct. 5 – U.S. architectMaya Lin
Also born in October, 1959
Oct. 7 – English producer
Simon Cowell
Oct. 7 – U.S. actorMichael Paré
Oct. 13 – U.S.singer Marie
Osmond
Oct. 15 – English author/Duchess of YorkSarah Ferguson
Also born in October, 1959
Oct. 15 – U.S. chef,TV celebrity
Emeril Lagasse
Oct. 17 – U.S.Film critic
RichardRoeper
Oct. 21 – Japanese actorKen Watanabe
Oct. 21 – U.S. actorTony Ganios
Oct. 25 – Australian singerChristina Amphlett(Divinyls)
October 23rd birthdays12 B.C. – Roman general and statesmanMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa (grandfatherof Caligula, great-grandfather of Nero).
1835 – U.S. statesman and Vice-PresidentAdlai Stevenson I
1869 – U.S. football star and coach John William Heisman
1890 – English actress Una O’Connor
1893 – U.S. comedian/talent agent Milton ‘Gummo’ Marx(bottom, with brothers Groucho, Zeppo, Harpo and Chico)
October 23rd birthdays1905 – U.S. swimmer Gertrude Ederle
1910 – U.S. actor Hayden Rorke
1918 – U.S. actor James Daly
1920 – U.S./Japan meteorologistTesuya ‘Ted’ Fujita
1923 – U.S. actor Frank Sutton
1920 – U.S. comic artistBob Montana
October 23rd birthdays
1925 – U.S. talk showlegend Johnny Carson
1931 – English actressDiana Dors
1935 – Puerto Rican golferJuan ‘Chi-Chi’ Rodriguez
1940 – Braziliansoccer god Pele
1942 – U.S.author/directorproducerMichael Crichton
1949 – English singer/guitarist Würzel
(Motörhead)
1954 – U.S./TaiwandirectorAng Lee
October 23rd birthdays
1956 – U.S. singerDwight Yoakam
1957 – U.S. activistMartin Luther King III
1960 – U.S. educator/author Randy Pausch
1962 – U.S. NFL starDoug Flutie
1964 – U.S. bassist RobertTrujillo (Metallica)
1969 – U.S. actress Brooke Theiss
October 23rd birthdays
1976 – Englishmodel/actress
Cat Deeley
1976 – Canadianactor Ryan Reynolds
1976 – U.S. actorJon Huertas
1986 – U.S. actress
Brianna Evigan
1986 – U.S. actressJessica Stroup
The 1959 Academy Awards
Best Actor – David Niven, ‘Separate Tables’Best Actress – Susan Hayward, ‘I Want To Live!’Best Supporting Actor – Burl Ives, ‘The Big Country’Best Supporting Actress – Wendy Hiller, ‘Separate Tables’Best Director – Vincent Minnelli, ‘Gigi’
Best Picture -
On Broadway – The 1959 Tony Awards
Best Play: Best Musical:
In Print – The 1959 Pulitzer Prize
News Photography – William Seaman, ‘Minneapolis Star’ Editorial Cartoon
Bill Mauldin, ‘St. LouisPost-Dispatch’
Fiction DramaHistoryBiography Poetry
Music
What was the #1 song in the U.S. on October
23, 1959?
1959 – The Year in Sports
Stanley Cup – Montreal Canadiens
World Series – Los Angeles Dodgers
NFL Champions – Baltimore Colts
NCAA Football – Syracuse
NCAA Basketball –California
1959 – The Year in Sports
NBA Champions – Boston Celtics
Kentucky Derby – Tomy LeePreakness – Royal Orbit
Belmont Stakes – Sword Dancer
Indy 500 –Rodger Ward
PGA Champion – Bob Rosburg
NASCAR – Lee Petty
1959 – On the Magazine Rack
Your Patron Saint for October 23rd
St. John of Capistrano‘The Soldier Saint’
St. John was born in Capistrano, Italy in 1386. He initially practiced law and was appointed governor of Perugia. He began to study under the Franciscan order and, by 1420, began preaching through eastern Europe and Russia. In 1456, when he was 70 years old, he was personally asked by Pope Calixtus III to lead a large Christian army against the Muslims, led by Mohammed II. The Christians were victorious in the battle of Belgrade.Tired from fighting, he was soon stricken by bubonic plague and died October 23, 1456 in the Franciscan monastery of Ilok on the Danube River.He is the patron saint of judges, attorneys and military chaplains and has two famous Spanish missionaries named for him in California and Texas.
Your Horoscope
Known as the Cusp of Drama and Criticism, Libra-Scorpio cuspers are ruled by two passionate planets – Venus, which is balanced and loving; and Pluto, which rules deeply sexy Scorpio. The end result is a powerful combination of intellect, drive, flamboyance and sexuality that will wow the masses... but may prove too much for some to handle.
Ego is the word to watch. Because Libra-Scorpio cuspers have such cool judgment (Libra) and precise skill (Scorpio), these individuals have the power to realize big dreams. But their ability to accomplish such greatness can also make it easy to get carried away or adopt a "my way or the highway" attitude.
You were born on the cusp of Libra and Scorpio
That said, it's advised for such cuspers to explore lives and career paths that contribute their gifts to the greater good – education, health care and social work are fields where Libra/Scorpio cuspers can put their determination and precision to great use for the benefit of all.
The greatest challenge for Libra-Scorpio cuspers is to balance the mental nature of Libra with the emotional side of Scorpio, and use their great insight, passion and strength to see their goals through to the end.
Your HoroscopeYou were born on the cusp of Libra and Scorpio
Chinese HoroscopeYou were born in the Year of the Pig Hog Boar
Razorback!!!
The influence of the Earth Element makes the Earth Pig the most patient and practical of the Pig signs. With two feet firmly on the ground, the Earth Pig rarely suffers from unrealistic expectations. The Earth Pig will usually work towards a goal with organization, structure and prudence. In this sense, the Earth Pig can be one of the most hardworking members of the Pig type. The Earth Pig is not overly social, but they do enjoy the comfort and security of close relationships.
With a calm demeanor and gifts for understanding, there are many careers that the Earth Pig can pursue. The determined nature of the Earth Pig could make demanding fields such as law, medicine, education or business good options for the Earth Pig. On the other hand, members of the sign have been known to achieve great success as performers and actors. This can be witnessed in the varied careers of Hugh Laurie and Simon Cowell, who were both born in 1959.
The many strengths of the Earth Pig sign do not come without their fair share of challenges. The practical and pragmatic Earth Pig always runs the risk of being overly cautious in their efforts. When overrun by conservatism, the Earth Pig can miss out on many worthwhile experiences. In order to avoid this problem, the Earth Pig is encouraged to take some small, calculated risks. By doing so, the Earth Pig may accomplish great things.
The organs of the Earth Pig are the stomach and spleen. To protect these vital organs, members of the Earth Pig sign are warned against overindulgence and encouraged to maintain an active lifestyle.
Your ChineseElement is Earth
The "Le Flambeau De L'amour s'allume a` La Cuisine" Award
1959 Dubious Achievement
The Nixon-Khrushchev Kitchen Debates
…and one more for the road.
‘Our Lady of the Highways’,erected on October 25, 1959 along historic Route 66 in Litchfield , IL, northeast of St. Louis, for motorists to ask the Blessed Virgin Mary to watch over them as they travel to and from their destinations.
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