Tuesday, September 01, 2015

History for September 1

History for September 1 - On-This-Day.com:
Edgar Rice Burroughs 1875 - Writer (Tarzan of the Apes), Yvonne De Carlo (Peggy Yvonne Middleton) 1922 - Actress (The Munsters, Salome, McLintock!), Rocky Marciano (Rocco Marchegiano) 1923 - Boxer, the only heavyweight champion to have won every fight in professional career 


Lily Tomlin 1939 - Actress, comedian, Barry Gibb 1946 - Singer, songwriter, musician (The Bee Gees), Gloria Estefan (Gloria Maria Milagrosa Fajardo) 1957 - Singer (Miami Sound Machine) 


1859 - The Pullman sleeping car was placed into service. 


1878 - Emma M. Nutt became the first female telephone operator in the U.S. The company was the Telephone Dispatch Company of Boston. 


1905 - Saskatchewan and Alberta became the ninth and tenth provinces of Canada. 


1939 - World War II began when Germany invaded Poland. 


1942 - A federal judge in Sacramento, CA, upheld the wartime detention of Japanese-Americans as well as Japanese nationals. 


1945 - The U.S. received official word of Japan's formal surrender that ended World War II. In Japan, it was actually September 2nd. 


1969 - Col. Moammar Gadhafi came into power in Libya after the government was overthrown. 


1970 - The last episode of "I Dream of Jeannie" aired on NBC-TV. The show premiered was on September 18, 1965. 


1972 - America’s Bobby Fischer beat Russia’s Boris Spassky to become world chess champion. The chess match took place in Reykjavik, Iceland. 


1982 - Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo closed all the country's private banks. 

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