Good Morning!
Today’s header photo is from Kim.
On this day in 1750 “King Richard III” was performed in New York City. It was the first Shakespearean play to be presented in America.
In 1770 “The Boston Massacre” took place when British troops fired on a crowd in Boston killing five people.
In 1868 the U.S. Senate was organized into a court of impeachment to decide charges against President Andrew Johnson.
In 1922 “Annie Oakley” (Phoebe Ann Moses) broke all existing records for women’s trap shooting. She hit 98 out of 100 targets.
In 1934, in Amarillo, TX, the first Mother’s-In-Law Day was celebrated.
In 1956 the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the ban on segregation in public schools.
And in 1984 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that cities had the right to display the Nativity scene as part of their Christmas display.
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Quote of the Day
“Ignorance is an evil weed, which dictators may cultivate among their dupes, but which no democracy can afford among its citizens.”
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We have a some fine violin this morning. It’s Eugene Fodor’s birthday.
And it’s Arthur William Foote’s birthday, so here’s a piece that just sounds like Spring. 🙂
This trio does a fantastic job! “At Dusk” From TheMyriadTrio
And we get to break out some disco for this birthday, which I like. But I’m always reminded of the stupid/sad end to the career and life of this young man. Such a waste. 😦
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