Good Morning!
It’s Thursday, we’re almost there. 🙂
On this day in 1845 The United States Naval Academy opened in Annapolis, MD.
In 1886 the tuxedo dinner jacket made its U.S. debut in New York City.
In 1913 President Woodrow Wilson triggered the explosion of the Gamboa Dike that ended the construction of the Panama Canal.
In 1965 The Red Baron made his first appearance in the “Peanuts” comic strip.
And in 1987 Tom McClean finished rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. It set the record at 54 days and 18 hours.
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Quote of the Day
“The reasons he gave me for destroying Darien were, that the Southerners must be made to feel that this was a real war, and that they were to be swept away by the hand of God, like the Jews of old. In theory it may seem all right to some, but when it comes to being made the instrument of the Lord’s vengeance, I myself don’t like it. Then he says, “We are outlawed, and therefore not bound by the rules of regular warfare”; but that makes it nonetheless revolting to wreak our vengeance on the innocent and defenceless.”
Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
Commander, 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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OK, since today is Giuseppe Verdi’s birthday, we’ll go with a clip from Jean-Pierre Ponnelle’s classic film of Verdi’s dark tragedy Rigoletto, featuring Luciano Pavarotti.
It’s also Tanya Tuckers.
And it’s Midge Ure’s too.
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