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Almanac ~ Monday, 3/27/17

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Today is Monday, March 27, 2017, the 87th day of the year with 279 days remaining.

Sunrise: 7:02am  

Sunset: 7:28pm

...giving us 12 hours and 26 minutes of daylight.  2% of the waning moon will be visible, setting at 7:19pm

Tides at the Golden Gate

  • High:  11:58am
  • Low: 5:35am/5:32pm

Special international celebrations today…

  • Armed Forces Day - Myanmar / Burma
  • Evacuation Day - Angola
  • Skyscraper Day - US

It’s also…

  • Mule Day
  • Quirky Country Music Song Titles Day
  • Spanish Paella Day

On this day in…

1794 - The U.S. Congress authorized the creation of the U.S. Navy.

1802 - The Treaty of Amiens was signed ending the French Revolutionary War.

1836 - In Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. An estimated 30 Texans escaped execution.

1836 - The first Mormon temple was dedicated in Kirtland, OH.

1841 - The first steam fire engine was tested in New York City.

1860 - The corkscrew was patented by M.L. Byrn.

1866 -U.S. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the civil rights bill, which later became the 14th amendment.

1884 - The first long-distance telephone call was made from Boston to New York.

1899 - The first international radio transmission between England and France was achieved by the Italian inventor G. Marconi.

1900 - The London Parliament passed the War Loan Act that gave 35 million pounds to the Boer War cause in South Africa.

1900 - The Russian army mobilized 250,000 troops for active duty.

1901 - Filipino rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by the U.S.

1904 - Mary Jarris "Mother" Jones was ordered by Colorado state authorities to leave the state. She was accused of stirring up striking coal miners.

1907 - French troops occupied Oudja, Morocco, as a punitive action for the murder of French Dr. Muchamp.

1912 - The first cherry blossom trees were planted in Washington, DC. The trees were a gift from Japan.

1917 - The Seattle Metropolitans, of the Pacific Coast League of Canada, defeated theMontreal Canadiens and became the first U.S. hockey team to win the Stanley Cup.

1931 - Actor Charlie Chaplin received France’s Legion of Honor decoration.

1933 - About 55,000 people staged a protest against Hitler in New York City.

1933 - In the U.S., the Farm Credit Administration was authorized.

1941 - Tokeo Yoshikawa arrived in Oahu, HI, and began spying for Japan on the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor.

1942 - The British raided the Nazi submarine base at St. Nazaire, France.

1946 - Four-month long strikes at both General Electric and General Motors ended with a wage increase.

1952 - The U.S. Eighth Army reached the 38th parallel in Korea, the original dividing line between the two Koreas.

1955 - Steve McQueen made his network TV debut on "Goodyear Playhouse."

1958 - Nikita Khrushchev became the chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers in addition to First Secretary of the Communist Party.

1958 - The U.S. announced a plan to explore space near the moon.

1976 - Washington, DC, opened its subway system.

1985 - Billy Dee Williams received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1988 - The U.S. Senate ratified the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

1989 - The U.S. anti-missile satellite failed the first test in space.

1993 - In China, Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin was appointed President.

1997 - Russian workers, nearly 2 million, held a nationwide strike to protest unpaid wages.

1997 - In Australia, Governor-General William Deane signed a bill to overturn a 1996 Northern Territory act to legalize assisted suicides. The 1996 act was the first in the world to permit assisted suicides.

1998 - In the U.S., the FDA approved the prescription drug Viagra. It was the first pill for male impotence.

1998 - Top civilian aircraft makers in France, Spain, Germany and Britain agreed to create single European aerospace and defense company.

2004 - NASA successfully launched an unpiloted X-43A jet that hit Mach 7 (about 5,000 mph).

Today’s birthday celebrants include (or included)...Louis XVII 1785

  • Alfred Vigny 1797
  • Nathaniel Currier 1813
  • William Conrad Rontgen 1845
  • Sir Henry Royce 1863
  • Patty Smith Hill 1868
  • Edward Steichen 1879
  • Thorne Smith 1892
  • Gloria Swanson 1899
  • James Callaghan 1912 - British prime minister
  • Snooky Lanson 1914
  • Richard Denning 1914
  • Robert "Junior" Lockwood 1915 - Blues guitarist
  • Richard Hayman 1920
  • Sarah Vaughan 1924
  • Harold Nicholas 1924
  • Anthony Lewis 1927 - Newspaper columnist
  • Mstislav Rostropovich 1927 - Cellist, conductor
  • Burt Collins 1931
  • David Janssen 1931
  • Arthur Mitchell 1934 - Dance company director
  • Julian Glover 1935 - Actor
  • Jerry Lacy 1936 - Actor
  • Judy Carne 1939
  • Cale Yarborough 1939
  • Austin Pendleton 1940 - Actor
  • Michael York 1942 - Actor
  • Tom Sullivan 1947
  • Tony Banks 1950 - Musician (Genesis)
  • Maria Schneider 1952 - Actress
  • Annemarie Moser-Proell 1953
  • Andrew Farriss 1959 - Musician (INXS)
  • Xuxa (Maria da Graça Meneghel) 1963 - Singer, actress
  • Quentin Tarantino 1963 - Movie director
  • Derrick McKenzie 1964 - Musician (Jamiroquai)
  • Talisa Soto 1967 - Actress
  • Pauley Perrette 1969 - Actress
  • Mariah Carey 1970 - Singer
  • Elizabeth Mitchell (Elizabeth Joanna Robertson) 1970 - Actress ("Lost", "V")
  • Brendan Hill 1970 - Musician (Blues Travelers)
  • Nathan Fillion 1971 - Actor ("Firefly")
  • Fergie (Stacy Ann Ferguson) 1975 - Singer (Black Eyed Peas)

David Latulippe is host of On the Arts, KALW's weekly radio magazine of the performing arts, as well as for Explorations in Music, and the Berkeley Symphony broadcasts. He has also hosted and produced the radio series From the Conservatory, Music from Mills, and Music at Menlo, and is principal guest host for Revolutions Per Minute.