Daily Calendar for Thursday, March 16, 2023
Question of the Day
What does βnon sequiturβ mean? It is the title of a comic strip, and I can’t figure out the significance.
This Latin phrase means βit does not follow.β It is used to describe a statement that does not follow logically from anything previously said.
Advice of the Day
To remove chewing gum, rub it with vinegar.
Home Hint of the Day
Both sides of a sheet of plywood are graded. An A-A sheet would be used for furniture making. B-D might be used to panel a wall, putting the D side against the studs. D-D is used to enclose new homes, where neither surface of the plywood will be seen.
Word of the Day
Roman indiction
A number in a 15-year cycle, established January 1, a.d. 313, as a fiscal term. Add 3 to any given year in the Christian era and divide by 15; the remainder is the Roman Indiction. If there is no remainder, it is 15.
Puzzle of the Day
When does a caterpillar improve in morals?
When it turns over a new leaf.
Born
- George Clymer (merchant) β
- Caroline Herschel (astronomer) β
- James Madison (4th U.S. president) β
- Matthew Flinders (navigator & explorer) β
- Georg Ohm (physicist) β
- Anna Atkins (English botanist, photographer) β
- Conrad Nagel (actor) β
- Mike Mansfield (politician) β
- Robert Rossen (director) β
- Pat Nixon (U.S. First Lady) β
- Jerry Lewis (comedian) β
- Lauren Graham (actress) β
- Alan Tudyk (actor) β
Died
- Nathaniel Bowditch (American mathematician and navigator ) β
- Aubrey Beardsley (artist) β
- T-Bone Walker (musician) β
- Ivan Dixon (actor) β
- Frank Thornton (actor) β
Events
- First recorded fire in Boston, Massachusettsβ
- United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, establishedβ
- Freedom’s Journal, the first African American newspaper in the U.S., was printed in NYCβ
- New York Stock Exchange’s predecessor set a record for its slowest trading day in history, with only 31 shares sold. (Nowadays, an average of more than a billion shares are traded each day.)β
- The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was first publishedβ
- The Barnum and Bailey Circus made its debut in NYCβ
- Robert Goddard launched first liquid fuel rocket, Auburn, MAβ
- Germany abrogated the Treaty of Versailles by ordering universal military serviceβ
- Brussels Pact, a 50-year military alliance, signed between Great Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourgβ
- Former heavyweight champion Joe Louis made his debut as a pro wrestler. He knocked out 320 pound cowboy Rocky Leeβ
- Gemini VIII docked with an Agena rocket, the first docking of two vehicles in space. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and David Scott were on board the spacecraft. When it began to spin, the docking mission was abortedβ
- My Lai and My Khe villagers were killed by American troops in Vietnam (Vietnam War)β
- Prisoner-of-war Col. Floyd J. Thompson released from N. Vietnam after almost 9 yearsβ
- The Grand Ole Opry moved into its new 4,400-seat Opry House at the Opryland amusement park outside Nashvilleβ
- William Buckley, first secretary of the U.S. embassy’s political section and CIA station chief, was kidnapped in Beirutβ
- Lt. Colonel Oliver North, Vice Admiral John Poindexter, Richard Secord, and Albert Hakim were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to defraud the U.S. government by funneling aid to the Nicaraguan contras (Iran-contra affair)β
- Julie Croteau from St. Mary’s College in Maryland became the first woman to play on an NCAA men’s baseball teamβ
- Tonya Harding pleaded guilty to conspiring to hinder the investigation into the attack on rival Nancy Kerriganβ
- Norman Thagard became first American to visit Russian space station Mirβ
Weather
- Great New England storm moved from Gulf of Mexico to Maineβ
- The Wabash River at Terre Haute, Indiana, crested 11 feet above flood stageβ
- Storm brought 80-mph wind gust to Centerville, Utahβ