Radio annual (1954)

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<►<►<► HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL EVENTS ALMANAC <►<►<► 15: 16: 18: 19: 20: 21: 22: 23: 24: 25: 26: 27: 28: 29: 30: Society of Jesuits restored by Pope Pius VII (1814). Charles A. Dana born (1819). Third Atomic Bomb dropped (1945) Nagasaki. First Train Drawn in U. S. by Steam Locomotive (1831). Izaak Walton born (1593). Herbert Clark Hoover born (1874). Russia declared War Against Japan (1945). The "Clermont" Fulton's steamboat made a successful run up the Hudson River (1807). V-j Day (1945). Atlantic Charter Agreement between President F. D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1941). Panama Canal opened (1914). Bennington Battle Day (Vermont). First transatlantic cable opened (1858). George Herman ("Babe") Ruth died (1948'. Virginia Dare born (1587). National Aviation Day. Orville Wright born (1871). Benjamin Harrison born (1833). Lincoln-Douglas debate began (1858). Claude Debussy born (1862). Oliver Hazard Perry born (1785). British Burn White House (1814). St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres, France (1572). Festival of St. Bartholomew. Edgar Wilson ("Bill") Nye born (1850). Suffrage for Women — 19th Amendment (1920). Drilling of first oil well completed in Western Pennsylvania by Col. Edwin Lourentine Drake (1859). Spanish landed at the site of St. Augustine, Fla. (1565). Johann Wolfgang von Goethe born (1749). Oliver Wendell Holmes born (1809). Germany declared war on Poland (1939), Beginning of World War II. French fleet arrived in Chesapeake Bay to further the interest of American independence (1781). ^tpttmbiv 1: Germany invaded Poland (1939). Official V-J Day (1945). (Surrender Terms Signed Aboard U.S.S. Missouri.) Labor Day. Eugene Field born (1850). 3: First American Peace Treaty with England (1783). Allies invaded Italy (1943). 4: Henry Hudson discovered Manhattan Island (1609). First Electric power station in World in New York (1882). First telecast coast-to-coast via coaxial cable and microwave relays. Occasion of Pres. Harry S. Truman opening Japanese Peace Treaty Conference (1951). 5: First Continental Congress (1774). 6: Lafayette Day. First Battle of the Marne ( 1914) : 7: James Fenimore Cooper born (1789). Japanese Peace Treaty (WW II) signed (1951). 8: Dutch Surrendered New Amsterdam (New York) to British (1664). Italy surrendered (1943). Crimean War ended (1855). 9: Admission Day (California— 1850). 10: Arthur Holly Compton born (1892). Rosh Hashonah. Battle of Lake Erie (1813). 11: Harvest Festival. O. Henry (pen name William Sydney Porter) born (1862). 12: Henry Hudson entered the river (1609). Defender's Day (Maryland). 13: Walter Reed born (1851). John Joseph Pershing born (1860). Battle of Quebec (1759). Battle of St. Mihiel (1918) First battle planned and carried out by American forces in World War I. 14: Great Britain and its colonies in America adopted the Georgian calendar (1752). "The Star Spangled Banner" written by Francis Scott Key (1814). 15: Independence Day of the Central American Republics (1821). William Howard Taft born (1857). 16: Russians burned Moscow (1812). 17: Constitution Day. 18: Cornerstone of U. S. Capitol laid in Washington, D. C. (1793). N. Y. Times established (1851) when its first issue appeared. Columbia Broadcasting System goes on air with basic network of 16 stations. Major J. Andrew White is president (1927). 19: Washington issued his farewell address to people of U. S. (1796). Yom Kippur. 21 : Great hurricane swept Atlantic Coast of N. Y. and New England thence going inland and causing great loss of life and property (1938). 22: Lincoln issued the preliminary proclamation freeing the slaves (1862). Nathan Hale Executed (1776). First day of Autumn. 23: Naval battle between "Bonhomme Richard" commanded by John Paul Jones and British frigate "Serapis" in North Sea (1779). 1289