Wednesday, January 22, 2014

History for January 22

History for January 22 - On-This-Day.com:

Birth anniversary Francis Bacon (1561-1626)  
Happy Birthday! Linda Blair

1771 - The Falkland Islands were ceded to Britain by Spain. 

1901 - Queen Victoria of England died after reigning for nearly 64 years. Edward VII, her son, succeeded her. 



1944 - Allied forces began landing at Anzio, Italy, during World War II. 


1950 - Alger Hiss, a former adviser to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, was convicted of perjury for denying contacts with a Soviet agent. He was sentenced to five years in prison. 


1970 - The first regularly scheduled commercial flight of the Boeing 747 began in New York City and ended in London about 6 1/2 hours later. 



1973 - Joe Frazier lost the first fight of his professional career to George Foreman. He been the undefeated heavyweight world champion since February 16, 1970 when he knocked out Jimmy Ellis. 



1973 - The U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that had been restricting abortions during the first six months of pregnancy. The case (Roe vs. Wade) legalized abortion. 



1997 - The U.S. Senate confirmed Madeleine Albright as the first female secretary of state. 

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