Friday, November 28, 2014

History for November 28

History for November 28 - On-This-Day.com
John Bunyan 1628, Berry Gordy, Jr. 1929, Gary Hart (Hartpence) 1936 


Judd Nelson 1959, Jon Stewart 1965, Anna Nicole Smith 1967 


1520 - Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean after passing through the South American strait. The strait was named after him. He was the first European to sail the Pacific from the east. 


1922 - Capt. Cyril Turner of the Royal Air Force gave the first public exhibition of skywriting. He spelled out, "Hello USA. Call Vanderbilt 7200" over New York's Times Square. 


1934 - The U.S. bank robber George "Baby Face" Nelson was killed by FBI agents near Barrington, IL


1942 - 491 people died in a fire that destroyed the Coconut Grove in Boston. 


1963 - U.S. President Johnson announced that Cape Canaveral would be renamed Cape Kennedy in honor of his assassinated predecessor. The name was changed back to Cape Canaveral in 1973 by a vote of residents. 


1979 - An Air New Zealand DC-10 flying to the South Pole crashed in Antarctica killing all 257 people aboard. 


1989 - Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci arrived in New York after escaping her homeland through Hungary. 


1994 - Jeffrey Dahmer, a convicted serial killer, was clubbed to death in a Wisconsin prison by a fellow inmate. 


1994 - Norwegian voters rejected European Union membership. 



1995 - U.S. President Clinton signed a $6 billion road bill that ended the federal 55 mph speed limit. 


2010 - WikiLeaks released to the public more than 250,000 U.S. diplomatic cables. About 100,000 were marked "secret" or "confidential." 

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