Good Morning!
Here’s a controversial topic for this day in history, from the good folks at Wikipedia.
And in 1830 the fountain pen was patented by H.D. Hyde.
In 1874 Levi Strauss began marketing blue jeans with copper rivets.
In 1899 Jacob German of New York City became the first driver to be arrested for speeding. The posted speed limit was 12 MPH.
In 1916 Norman Rockwell’s first cover on “The Saturday Evening Post” appeared.
In 1927 Charles Lindbergh took off from New York aboard the “Spirit of St. Louis.” He arrived in Paris 33 1/2 hours later.
In 1932 Amelia Earhart took off to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, becoming the first woman to do so.
And in 1978 Mavis Hutchinson, at age 53, became the first woman to run across America. It took 69 days
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Quote of the Day
“Some people have been kind enough to call me a fine artist. I’ve always called myself an illustrator. I’m not sure what the difference is. All I know is that whatever type of work I do, I try to give it my very best. Art has been my life.”
Norman Rockwell
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Bill will introduce some of the musicians today. It’s one of their birthdays.
This one we sang yesterday, and I do love it, so here it is again for you.
And who better to sing it than Mr. Shea. 🙂
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Anyone have a QoD for us?
