Monday, October 25, 2021

History for October 28 - On-This-Day.com

History for October 28 - On-This-Day.com
Georges Auguste Escoffier 1846 - French chef


Elsa Lanchester 1902 - Actress


Edith Head 1897 - Costume designer


Jonas Salk 1914 - Medical researcher


Bowie Kuhn 1926 - Lawyer, Major League Baseball commissioner


Cleo Laine 1927 - Singer, actress


Dody Goodman 1914 - Actress


Joan Plowright 1929 - Actress


Bruce Morton 1930 - TV news correspondent (CBS and CNN)


Suzy Parker 1932 - Model, actress


James "Jim" Beatty 1934 - Track and field athlete


Charlie Daniels 1936 - Singer (Charlie Daniels Band)


Marcian E. "Ted" Hoff, Jr. 1937 - An inventor of the microprocessor


Jane Alexander 1939 - Actress, author


Curtis Lee 1941 - Singer


Hank Marvin (Hank B. Marvin) 1941 - Guitarist (Shadows)


Dennis Franz 1944 - Actor ("NYPD Blue")


Wayne Fontana 1945 - Singer (The Mindbenders)


Telma Louise Hopkins 1948 - Singer, actress


Rickie Lee "Risky" Reynolds 1948 - Guitarist (Black Oak Arkansas)


Bruce Jenner 1949 - Track and field athlete, actor ("CHiPs")


Annie Potts 1952 - Actress ("Ghostbusters," "Pretty in Pink")


Bill H. Gates 1955- Inventor, computer programmer, co-founder of Microsoft


Stephen Morris 1957 - Musician (New Order)


Ron Hemby 1958 - Singer, guitar (The Buffalo Club)


William Reid (William Adam Reid) 1958 - Musician (The Jesus & Mary Chain)


Neville Henry 1959 - Saxophonist (The Blow Monkeys)


Daphne Zuniga 1962 - Actress ("Melrose Place," "One Tree Hill")


Lauren Holly 1963 - Actress ("Picket Fences")


Eros Ramazzotti 1963 - Musician, singer, songwriter


Paul Wylie 1964 - Figure skater


Jami Gertz 1965 - Actress ("Sixteen Candles," "Less Than Zero")


Andy Richter 1966 - Actor, comedian, sidekick of Conan O'Brien


Julia Roberts 1967 - Actress ("Pretty Woman," "Conspriracy Theory")


Caitlin Cary 1968 - Musician


Ben Harper 1969 - Singer, musician


Jeremy Davies 1969 - Actor ("Saving Private Ryan," TV:"Justified")


Brad Paisley 1972 - Singer, musician


Terrell Davis 1972 - Football player


Joaquin Phoenix 1974 - Actor



1636 - Harvard College was founded in Massachusetts. The original name was Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony. It was the first school of higher education in America.

1776 - The Battle of White Plains took place during the American Revolutionary War.

1793 - Eli Whitney applied for a patent for his cotton gin.

1886 - The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor by U.S. President Cleveland. The statue weighs 225 tons and is 152 feet tall. It was originally known as "Liberty Enlightening the World."

1904 - The St. Louis Police Department became the first to use fingerprinting.

1919 - The U.S. Congress enacted the Volstead Act, also known as the National Prohibition Act. Prohibition was repealed in 1933 with the passing of the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

1922 - Benito Mussolini took control of the Italian government and introduced fascism to Italy.

1936 - The Statue of Liberty was rededicated by U.S. President Roosevelt on its 50th anniversary.

1940 - During World War II, Italy invaded Greece.

1949 - U.S. President Harry Truman swore in Eugenie Moore Anderson as the U.S. ambassador to Denmark. Anderson was the first woman to hold the post of ambassador.

1958 - Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was elected Pope. He took the name John XXIII.

1962 - Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev informed the U.S. that he had ordered the dismantling of Soviet missile bases in Cuba.

1965 - Pope Paul VI issued a decree absolving Jews of collective guilt for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

1965 - The Gateway Arch along the waterfront in St. Louis, MO, was completed.

1976 - John D. Erlichman, a former aide to U.S. President Richard Nixon, entered a federal prison camp in Safford, AZ, to begin serving his sentence for Watergate-related convictions.

1982 - Soviet premier Leonid Brezhnev condemned the U.S. for arms buildup.

1983 - The U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution "deeply deploring" the ongoing U.S.-led invasion of Grenada.

1985 - John A. Walker Jr. and his son, Michael Lance Walker, pled guilty to charges of spying for the Soviet Union.

1986 - The centennial of the Statue of Liberty was celebrated in New York.

1988 - Roussel Uclaf, a French manufacturer that produces the abortion pill RU486, announced it would resume distribution of the drug after the government of France demanded it do so.

1990 - Iraq announced that it was halting gasoline rationing.

1993 - Ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, called for a complete blockade of Haiti to force out the military leaders.

1994 - U.S. President Clinton visited Kuwait and implied that all the troops there would be home by Christmas.

1996 - The Dow Jones Industial Average gained a record 337.17 points (or 5%). The day before the Dow had dropped 554.26 points (or 7%).

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