gcal-4.2.0/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 15055527656 006154 5 gcal-4.2.0/GNUmakefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000010741 15052012665 010133 # Having a separate GNUmakefile lets me 'include' the dynamically
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# as well as maint.mk (generic maintainer rules).
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# give them a diagnostic.
_gl-Makefile := $(wildcard [M]akefile)
ifneq ($(_gl-Makefile),)
# Make tar archive easier to reproduce.
export TAR_OPTIONS = --owner=0 --group=0 --numeric-owner
# Allow the user to add to this in the Makefile.
ALL_RECURSIVE_TARGETS =
include Makefile
# Some projects override e.g., _autoreconf here.
-include $(srcdir)/cfg.mk
# Allow cfg.mk to override these.
_build-aux ?= build-aux
_autoreconf ?= autoreconf -v
include $(srcdir)/maint.mk
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# for others: rerunning autoreconf and recompiling everything isn't cheap.
_have-git-version-gen := \
$(shell test -f $(srcdir)/$(_build-aux)/git-version-gen && echo yes)
ifeq ($(_have-git-version-gen)0,yes$(MAKELEVEL))
_is-dist-target ?= $(filter-out %clean, \
$(filter maintainer-% dist% alpha beta stable,$(MAKECMDGOALS)))
_is-install-target ?= $(filter-out %check, $(filter install%,$(MAKECMDGOALS)))
ifneq (,$(_is-dist-target)$(_is-install-target))
_curr-ver := $(shell cd $(srcdir) \
&& $(_build-aux)/git-version-gen \
.tarball-version \
$(git-version-gen-tag-sed-script))
ifneq ($(_curr-ver),$(VERSION))
ifeq ($(_curr-ver),UNKNOWN)
$(info WARNING: unable to verify if $(VERSION) is the correct version)
else
ifneq (,$(_is-install-target))
# GNU Coding Standards state that 'make install' should not cause
# recompilation after 'make all'. But as long as changing the version
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$(info run '$(MAKE) _version' to fix it)
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$(info INFO: running autoreconf for new version string: $(_curr-ver))
GNUmakefile: _version
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endif
endif
endif
.PHONY: _version
_version:
cd $(srcdir) && rm -rf autom4te.cache .version && $(_autoreconf)
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) Makefile
else
.DEFAULT_GOAL := abort-due-to-no-makefile
srcdir = .
# The package can override .DEFAULT_GOAL to run actions like autoreconf.
-include ./cfg.mk
# Allow cfg.mk to override these.
_build-aux ?= build-aux
_autoreconf ?= autoreconf -v
include ./maint.mk
ifeq ($(.DEFAULT_GOAL),abort-due-to-no-makefile)
$(MAKECMDGOALS): abort-due-to-no-makefile
endif
abort-due-to-no-makefile:
@echo There seems to be no Makefile in this directory. 1>&2
@echo "You must run ./configure before running '$(MAKE)'." 1>&2
@exit 1
endif
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# directory in parallel, in case someone tries to build multiple
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.NOTPARALLEL:
endif
endif
gcal-4.2.0/ChangeLog 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000000 15052006723 007614 gcal-4.2.0/data/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 15055527656 007065 5 gcal-4.2.0/data/bkk.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000004442 15052006723 010066 ; Sun and Moon rise/set/twilights for Bangkok, THAILAND, for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: bkk.rc 0.03 2000/06/30 00:00:03 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Line templates
;
$p=0*d1#999
;
; The Thais do not use Daylight Saving times,
; so a simple timezone definition is necessary only
;
$t=Sun: $c,$z/$l/%:02*.$z :%:02*/$z %"$z
$m=Moon: $c,$z/$l/%:02*.$z :%:02*/$z %"$z
;
$x=$t ~\
9 > %o9$c,$z %u9$c,$z ~\
8 > %o8$c,$z %u8$c,$z ~\
7 > %o7$c,$z %u7$c,$z ~\
6 > %o6$c,$z %u6$c,$z ~\
5 * %o5$c,$z %u5$c,$z %oL$c,$z ~\
4 > %o4$c,$z %u4$c,$z ~\
x2> %oQ$c,$z %uQ$c,$z ~\
x1> %oR$c,$z %uR$c,$z ~\
1 = %o1$c,$z %oJ$c,$z ~\
x1< %sR$c,$z %zR$c,$z ~\
x2< %sQ$c,$z %zQ$c,$z ~\
4 < %s4$c,$z %z4$c,$z ~\
5 * %s5$c,$z %z5$c,$z %sL$c,$z ~\
6 < %s6$c,$z %z6$c,$z ~\
7 < %s7$c,$z %z7$c,$z ~\
8 < %s8$c,$z %z8$c,$z ~\
9 < %s9$c,$z %z9$c,$z ~\
0 = %s0$c,$z %sI$c,$z ~\
$m ~\
5 * %(5$c,$z %[5$c,$z %(Q$c,$z %(*R$c,$z % ~\
4 > %(4$c,$z %[4$c,$z ~\
1 = %)1$c,$z %)N$c,$z %)*O$c,$z % ~\
4 < %)4$c,$z %]4$c,$z ~\
5 * %)5$c,$z %]5$c,$z %)Q$c,$z %)*R$c,$z % ~\
0 = %(0$c,$z %(L$c,$z %(*M$c,$z %
;
; Name of location, geographical co-ordinate and timezone
;
$l=%3%1Bangkok%2
$c=+1345+10031+10
$z=+420
;
; And shoot!
;
$p $x
gcal-4.2.0/data/sdata.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000020035 15052006723 010407 ; Some Sun based astronomical times and data for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: sdata.rc 0.07 2000/06/30 00:00:07 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
; Try `--time-offset=ARG' to calculate some data for a definite time!
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; Either set your preferred geographical base location here
; or comment the proper next lines and run Gcal with the `--text-variable=ARG'
; option for passing the geographical base location in a flexible manner like:
;
; gcal -f./sdata.rc -QUx --text-var='$l=Münster:$c=+5158+00738+61:$z=60' --time-offset=t
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Name of location
; $l=%3%1Münster%2
; Geographical co-ordinate of location
; $c=+5158+00738+61
; Timezone of location
; $z=60
;
; Line templates
$p=0*d1#999
;
$l=
$c=
$z=
;
; Data.
$p A00 calculations for geographic co-ordinate $c,$z/$l
$p A01 gmt time and date %@
$p A02 local time and date %t /%n
$p A03 given time-offset %ot$c
$p A04 local julian date at %<9*ot$c %ou$c,$z
$p A05 local julian ephemeris date at %<9*ot$c %ov$c,$z
$p A06 local sidereal time at %<9*ot$c %os$c,$z
$p A07 equation-of-time at %<9*ot$c %ow$c,$z
$p A08 delta-t in ss.fract at %<9*ot$c %or$c,$z
;
$p B00 T sun/earth distance in au at %<9*ot$c %of$c,$z
$p B01 T sun/earth distance in km at %<9*ot$c %o*f$c,$z
$p B02 T sun's ecliptic longitude at %<9*ot$c %od$c,$z
$p B03 T sun's right ascension at %<9*ot$c %oe$c,$z
$p B04 T sun's declination angle at %<9*ot$c %oc$c,$z
$p B05 T sun's azimuth angle at %<9*ot$c %ob$c,$z
$p B06 T sun's elevation angle at %<9*ot$c %oa$c,$z
$p B07 T sun's horizontal parallax at %<9*ot$c %o*g$c,$z
$p B08 T sun's semidiameter at %<9*ot$c %o*h$c,$z
$p B09 T sun/moon azimuth delta at %<9*ot$c %oy$c,$z
$p B10 T sun/moon elevation delta at %<9*ot$c %ox$c,$z
$p B11 T atmospheric refraction at %<9*ot$c %o*i$c,$z
;
$p C00 G sun/earth distance in au at %<9*ot$c %oo$c,$z
$p C01 G sun/earth distance in km at %<9*ot$c %o*o$c,$z
$p C02 G sun's ecliptic longitude at %<9*ot$c %om$c,$z
$p C03 G sun's right ascension at %<9*ot$c %on$c,$z
$p C04 G sun's declination angle at %<9*ot$c %ol$c,$z
$p C05 G sun's azimuth angle at %<9*ot$c %ok$c,$z
$p C06 G sun's elevation angle at %<9*ot$c %oj$c,$z
$p C07 G sun's horizontal parallax at %<9*ot$c %o*p$c,$z
$p C08 G sun's semidiameter at %<9*ot$c %o*q$c,$z
$p C09 G sun/moon azimuth delta at %<9*ot$c %oA$c,$z
$p C10 G sun/moon elevation delta at %<9*ot$c %oz$c,$z
;
$p DM0 sun's midnight (near lowest culmination) at %o0$c,$z
$p DM2 T sun's elevation angle at sun's midnight %oI$c,$z
$p DM3 G sun's elevation angle at sun's midnight %oM$c,$z
$p DM4 sun/moon midnight delta %oF$c,$z
$p DN1 sun's noon (near highest culmination) at %s1$c,$z
$p DN2 T sun's elevation angle at sun's noon %sJ$c,$z
$p DN3 G sun's elevation angle at sun's noon %sN$c,$z
$p DN4 sun/moon noon delta %sG$c,$z
;
$p ER0 astronomical twilight starts at %o9$c,$z
$p FR0 amateur-astronomers twilight starts at %o8$c,$z
$p GR0 nautical twilight starts at %o7$c,$z
$p HR0 civil twilight starts at %o6$c,$z
$p IR0 sun's upper limb (standard rise) rises at %o5$c,$z
$p IR3 T sun's azimuth angle at sun's rise %oL$c,$z
$p IR4 T sun's elevation angle at sun's rise %oK$c,$z
$p IR5 G sun's azimuth angle at sun's rise %oP$c,$z
$p IR6 G sun's elevation angle at sun's rise %oO$c,$z
$p IR7 T sun/moon azimuth delta at sun's rise %oC$c,$z
$p IR8 T sun/moon elevation delta at sun's rise %oB$c,$z
$p IR9 G sun/moon azimuth delta at sun's rise %oE$c,$z
$p IRA G sun/moon elevation delta at sun's rise %oD$c,$z
$p IRB sun/moon standard rise delta %oH$c,$z
$p JR0 sun's center rises at %o4$c,$z
$p KR0 sun's upper limb at math-horizon rises at %o3$c,$z
$p LR0 sun's center at math-horizon rises at %o2$c,$z
$p MR0 shadow length equal 2x object height at %oQ$c,$z
$p NR0 shadow length equal 1x object height at %oR$c,$z
;
$p NS1 shadow length equal 1x object height at %sR$c,$z
$p MS1 shadow length equal 2x object height at %sQ$c,$z
$p LS1 sun's center at math-horizon sets at %s2$c,$z
$p KS1 sun's upper limb at math-horizon sets at %s3$c,$z
$p JS1 sun's center sets at %s4$c,$z
$p IS1 sun's upper limb (standard set) sets at %s5$c,$z
$p IS3 T sun's azimuth angle at sun's set %sL$c,$z
$p IS4 T sun's elevation angle at sun's set %sK$c,$z
$p IS5 G sun's azimuth angle at sun's set %sP$c,$z
$p IS6 G sun's elevation angle at sun's set %sO$c,$z
$p IS7 T sun/moon azimuth delta at sun's set %sC$c,$z
$p IS8 T sun/moon elevation delta at sun's set %sB$c,$z
$p IS9 G sun/moon azimuth delta at sun's set %sE$c,$z
$p ISA G sun/moon elevation delta at sun's set %sD$c,$z
$p ISB sun/moon standard set delta %sH$c,$z
$p HS1 civil twilight ends at %s6$c,$z
$p GS1 nautical twilight ends at %s7$c,$z
$p FS1 amateur-astronomers twilight ends at %s8$c,$z
$p ES1 astronomical twilight ends at %s9$c,$z
;
$p QE5 astronomical twilight visible %u9$c,$z
$p QE6 astronomical twilight non-visible %z9$c,$z
$p QF5 amateur-astronomers twilight visible %u8$c,$z
$p QF6 amateur-astronomers twilight non-visible %z8$c,$z
$p QG5 nautical twilight visible %u7$c,$z
$p QG6 nautical twilight non-visible %z7$c,$z
$p QH5 civil twilight visible %u6$c,$z
$p QH6 civil twilight non-visible %z6$c,$z
$p QI5 sun's upper limb (standard r/s) visible %u5$c,$z
$p QI6 sun's upper limb (standard r/s) non-visible %z5$c,$z
$p QJ5 sun's center visible %u4$c,$z
$p QJ6 sun's center non-visible %z4$c,$z
$p QK5 math-horizon sun's upper limb visible %u3$c,$z
$p QK6 math-horizon sun's upper limb non-visible %z3$c,$z
$p QL5 math-horizon sun's center visible %u2$c,$z
$p QL6 math-horizon sun's center non-visible %z2$c,$z
$p QM5 shadow length 2x object height visible %uQ$c,$z
$p QM6 shadow length 2x object height non-visible %zQ$c,$z
$p QN5 shadow length 1x object height visible %uR$c,$z
$p QN6 shadow length 1x object height non-visible %zR$c,$z
gcal-4.2.0/data/wtt3.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000007651 15052006723 010225 ; One column world time table with sunset/sunrise etc. for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: wtt3.rc 0.01 2000/03/05 00:00:01 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
; Either set `$f' to `%@' or to `%@*'
; for displaying using the 12-hours time format.
;
$f=%@
;$f=%@*
;
; The line templates.
;
$p=0*d1#999
$a=$f$t %o$c,$t rise,%s$c,$t set %u$c,$t day,%z$c,$t night $l
;
; The locations.
;
$l=Samoa
$c=-1350-17144
$t=-660
$p $a
;
$l=Honolulu
$c=+211825-1575130
$t=-600
$p $a
;
$l=Anchorage
$c=+611305-1495401
$t=-540
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=San Francisco
$c=+3747-12230
$t=-480
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Denver
$c=+394421-1045903
$t=-420
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Managua
$c=+1206-08620
$t=-300
$p $a
;
$l=Chicago
$c=+415100-0873900
$t=-360
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Montreal
$c=+4531-07334
$t=-300
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=New York
$c=+404251-0740023
$t=-300
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Bermuda
$c=+3217-06446
$t=-240
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Rio de Janeiro
$c=-2300-04312
$t=-180
a=02sat2
b=10sun1
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Azores
$c=+3744-02540
$t=-60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Dakar
$c=+1440-01726
$t=0
$p $a
;
$l=London
$c=+512830-0001845
$t=0
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Lisbon
$c=+3843-00908
$t=0
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=%3%1Münster%2
$c=+5158+00738
$t=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Madrid
$c=+4024-00341
$t=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Stockholm
$c=+5920+01803
$t=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Johannesburg
$c=-2615+02800
$t=120
$p $a
;
$l=Istanbul
$c=+4101+02858
$t=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Helsinki
$c=+6010+02458
$t=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Athens
$c=+3758+02343
$t=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Nairobi
$c=-0117+03649
$t=180
$p $a
;
$l=Moscow
$c=+5545+03735
$t=180
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Tehran
$c=+3540+05126
$t=210
a=0321
b=0922
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Bombay
$c=+1855+07250
$t=330
$p $a
;
$l=Bangkok
$c=+1345+10035
$t=420
$p $a
;
$l=Beijing
$c=+3955+11620
$t=480
$p $a
;
$l=Hongkong
$c=+2217+11409
$t=480
$p $a
;
$l=Tokyo
$c=+3542+13946
$t=540
$p $a
;
$l=Seoul
$c=+3733+12658
$t=540
$p $a
;
$l=Sydney
$c=-3352+15113
$t=600
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Wellington
$c=-4119+17446
$t=720
a=03sun3
b=10sun1
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
gcal-4.2.0/data/wtt2.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000006537 15052006723 010226 ; One column world time table for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: wtt2.rc 0.01 2000/03/05 00:00:01 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
; Either set `$f' to `%@' or to `%@*'
; for displaying using the 12-hours time format.
;
$f=%@
;$f=%@*
;
; The line templates.
;
$p=0*d1#999
$a=$f$t local time, $l
;
; The locations.
;
$l=Samoa
$t=-660
$p $a
;
$l=Honolulu
$t=-600
$p $a
;
$l=Anchorage
$t=-540
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=San Francisco
$t=-480
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Denver
$t=-420
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Managua
$t=-300
$p $a
;
$l=Chicago
$t=-360
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Montreal
$t=-300
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=New York
$t=-300
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Bermuda
$t=-240
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Rio de Janeiro
$t=-180
a=02sat2
b=10sun1
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Azores
$t=-60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Dakar
$t=0
$p $a
;
$l=London
$t=0
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Lisbon
$t=0
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=%3%1Münster%2
$t=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Madrid
$t=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Stockholm
$t=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Johannesburg
$t=120
$p $a
;
$l=Istanbul
$t=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Helsinki
$t=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Athens
$t=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Nairobi
$t=180
$p $a
;
$l=Moscow
$t=180
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Tehran
$t=210
a=0321
b=0922
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Bombay
$t=330
$p $a
;
$l=Bangkok
$t=420
$p $a
;
$l=Beijing
$t=480
$p $a
;
$l=Hongkong
$t=480
$p $a
;
$l=Tokyo
$t=540
$p $a
;
$l=Seoul
$t=540
$p $a
;
$l=Sydney
$t=600
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Wellington
$t=720
a=03sun3
b=10sun1
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
gcal-4.2.0/data/wloc.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000005576 15052006723 010274 ; Air line distances between geographical locations for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: wloc.rc 0.02 2000/03/23 00:00:02 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; Either set your preferred geographical base location here,
; or comment the next two lines and run Gcal with the `--text-variable=ARG'
; option for passing the geographical base location in a flexible manner like:
;
; gcal -f./wloc.rc -QUx --text-var='$a=%3%1New York%2:$b=+404151-0740023'
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
$a=%3%1Münster%2
$b=+5158+00738
;
; Either set `$f' to `%>9*b0$b/$c km / %b1$b/$c' or to
; `%>9*b*0$b/$c mi / %b1$b/$c' for displaying using statute miles.
;
$f=%>9*b0$b/$c km / %b1$b/$c
;$f=%>9*b*0$b/$c mi / %b1$b/$c
;
; The line template.
;
$x=0 $f air line distance $a-$l
;
; The locations.
;
$l=Anchorage
$c=+611305-1495401
$x
;
$l=Athens
$c=+3758+02343
$x
;
$l=Azores
$c=+3744-02540
$x
;
$l=Bangkok
$c=+1345+10035
$x
;
$l=Beijing
$c=+3955+11620
$x
;
$l=Bermuda
$c=+3217-06446
$x
;
$l=Bombay
$c=+1855+07250
$x
;
$l=Chicago
$c=+415100-0873900
$x
;
$l=Dakar
$c=+1440-01726
$x
;
$l=Denver
$c=+394421-1045903
$x
;
$l=Helsinki
$c=+6010+02458
$x
;
$l=Hongkong
$c=+2217+11409
$x
;
$l=Honolulu
$c=+211825-1575130
$x
;
$l=Istanbul
$c=+4101+02858
$x
;
$l=Johannesburg
$c=-2615+02800
$x
;
$l=Lisbon
$c=+3843-00908
$x
;
$l=London
$c=+512830-0001845
$x
;
$l=Madrid
$c=+4024-00341
$x
;
$l=Managua
$c=+1209-08620
$x
;
$l=Montreal
$c=+4531-07334
$x
;
$l=Moscow
$c=+5545+03735
$x
;
$l=Münster
$c=+5158+00738
$x
;
$l=Nairobi
$c=-0117+03649
$x
;
$l=New York
$c=+404251-0740023
$x
;
$l=Rio de Janeiro
$c=-2300-04312
$x
;
$l=Samoa
$c=-1350-17144
$x
;
$l=San Francisco
$c=+3747-12230
$x
;
$l=Seoul
$c=+3733+12658
$x
;
$l=Stockholm
$c=+5920+01803
$x
;
$l=Sydney
$c=-3352+15113
$x
;
$l=Tehran
$c=+3540+05126
$x
;
$l=Tokyo
$c=+3542+13946
$x
;
$l=Wellington
$c=-4119+17446
$x
gcal-4.2.0/data/sun-moon.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000007645 15052006723 011102 ; Sun and Moon rise/set/twilights for a GENERIC location, for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: sun-moon.rc 0.03 2000/06/30 00:00:03 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
; Try `--response-file=FILENAME' to save your command line settings to
; create a pool of response files of your preferred locations successively.
;
;
; This file should either be used
;
; A) with a Gcal location response file as it is created by the
; `[gcal-]ddiffdrv' script/batch file (see `misc/README', for
; further details) like:
;
; gcal -f./sun-moon.rc @LOCATION-RESPONSE-FILE
;
; or
;
; B) by directly passing the name and the co-ordinate with or without
; the altitude part of the location with the `--text-variable=ARG'
; option via the command line like:
;
; gcal -f./sun-moon.rc --text-var='$l=DE-Münster:$c=+5158+00738'
;
;
; The data and times are always calculated for GMT unless you specify
; the timezone of the location explicitly by passing it via the Gcal
; text variable $Z, e.g.:
;
; --text-variable='$z=60'
;
; or
;
; --text-variable='$z=+1\:'
;
; if the location's timezone is GMT-1 (CET respectively CEWT).
;
;
; The data and times are always calculated for the sea-level altitude +0
; unless you specify the altitude of the location either as part of the
; co-ordinate of the location or explicitly by passing it via the Gcal
; text variable $H, e.g.:
;
; --text-variable='$h=+61'
;
; if the location's altitude is +61 meters above the sea-level (you have
; to give the sign explicitly).
;
;
; So the complete call for the (A) case would be:
;
; gcal -f./sun-moon.rc @LOCATION-RESPONSE-FILE --text-var='$z=60:$h=+61'
;
; And the complete call for the (B) case would either be:
;
; gcal -f./sun-moon.rc --text-var='$l=DE-Münster:$c=+5158+00738+61:$z=60'
;
; or
;
; gcal -f./sun-moon.rc --text-var='$l=DE-Münster:$c=+5158+00738:$z=60:$h=+61'
;
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Line templates
;
$p=0*d1#999
;
; Name of location, geographical co-ordinate, altitude and timezone
; (have to be set to an ``EMPTY'' value here!)
;
$l=
$c=
$h=
$z=
$c=$c$h
;
$t=Sun: $c,$z/$l/%:02*.$z :%:02*/$z %"$z
$m=Moon: $c,$z/$l/%:02*.$z :%:02*/$z %"$z
;
$x=$t ~\
9 > %o9$c,$z %u9$c,$z ~\
8 > %o8$c,$z %u8$c,$z ~\
7 > %o7$c,$z %u7$c,$z ~\
6 > %o6$c,$z %u6$c,$z ~\
5 * %o5$c,$z %u5$c,$z %oL$c,$z ~\
4 > %o4$c,$z %u4$c,$z ~\
x2> %oQ$c,$z %uQ$c,$z ~\
x1> %oR$c,$z %uR$c,$z ~\
1 = %o1$c,$z %oJ$c,$z ~\
x1< %sR$c,$z %zR$c,$z ~\
x2< %sQ$c,$z %zQ$c,$z ~\
4 < %s4$c,$z %z4$c,$z ~\
5 * %s5$c,$z %z5$c,$z %sL$c,$z ~\
6 < %s6$c,$z %z6$c,$z ~\
7 < %s7$c,$z %z7$c,$z ~\
8 < %s8$c,$z %z8$c,$z ~\
9 < %s9$c,$z %z9$c,$z ~\
0 = %s0$c,$z %sI$c,$z ~\
$m ~\
5 * %(5$c,$z %[5$c,$z %(Q$c,$z %(*R$c,$z % ~\
4 > %(4$c,$z %[4$c,$z ~\
1 = %)1$c,$z %)N$c,$z %)*O$c,$z % ~\
4 < %)4$c,$z %]4$c,$z ~\
5 * %)5$c,$z %]5$c,$z %)Q$c,$z %)*R$c,$z % ~\
0 = %(0$c,$z %(L$c,$z %(*M$c,$z %
;
; And shoot!
;
$p $x
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;
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@@@@ @ @ @ @ @@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @@@ @ @ @@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @@@ @ @ @@@ gcal-4.2.0/data/ms.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000006346 15052006723 007743 ; Sun and Moon rise/set/twilights for Münster, GERMANY, for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: ms.rc 0.03 2000/06/30 00:00:03 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Line templates
;
$p=0*d1#999
;
; The Germans use Daylight Saving times,
; so it is necessary to define them explicitly
;
; Definitions for summer time
;
$t=Sun: $c,$s/$l/%:02*.$s :%:02*/$s %"$s
$m=Moon: $c,$s/$l/%:02*.$s :%:02*/$s %"$s
a=03sun9
$s=+120
$a=%i0@a#0@b-1
;
$x=$t ~\
9 > %o9$c,$s %u9$c,$s ~\
8 > %o8$c,$s %u8$c,$s ~\
7 > %o7$c,$s %u7$c,$s ~\
6 > %o6$c,$s %u6$c,$s ~\
5 * %o5$c,$s %u5$c,$s %oL$c,$s ~\
4 > %o4$c,$s %u4$c,$s ~\
x2> %oQ$c,$s %uQ$c,$s ~\
x1> %oR$c,$s %uR$c,$s ~\
1 = %o1$c,$s %oJ$c,$s ~\
x1< %sR$c,$s %zR$c,$s ~\
x2< %sQ$c,$s %zQ$c,$s ~\
4 < %s4$c,$s %z4$c,$s ~\
5 * %s5$c,$s %z5$c,$s %sL$c,$s ~\
6 < %s6$c,$s %z6$c,$s ~\
7 < %s7$c,$s %z7$c,$s ~\
8 < %s8$c,$s %z8$c,$s ~\
9 < %s9$c,$s %z9$c,$s ~\
0 = %s0$c,$s %sI$c,$s ~\
$m ~\
5 * %(5$c,$s %[5$c,$s %(Q$c,$s %(*R$c,$s % ~\
4 > %(4$c,$s %[4$c,$s ~\
1 = %)1$c,$s %)N$c,$s %)*O$c,$s % ~\
4 < %)4$c,$s %]4$c,$s ~\
5 * %)5$c,$s %]5$c,$s %)Q$c,$s %)*R$c,$s % ~\
0 = %(0$c,$s %(L$c,$s %(*M$c,$s %
;
; Definitions for winter time
;
$t=Sun: $c,$w/$l/%:02*.$w :%:02*/$w %"$w
$m=Moon: $c,$w/$l/%:02*.$w :%:02*/$w %"$w
b=10sun9
$w=+60
$b=%e0@a#0@b-1
;
$y=$t ~\
9 > %o9$c,$w %u9$c,$w ~\
8 > %o8$c,$w %u8$c,$w ~\
7 > %o7$c,$w %u7$c,$w ~\
6 > %o6$c,$w %u6$c,$w ~\
5 * %o5$c,$w %u5$c,$w %oL$c,$w ~\
4 > %o4$c,$w %u4$c,$w ~\
x2> %oQ$c,$w %uQ$c,$w ~\
x1> %oR$c,$w %uR$c,$w ~\
1 = %o1$c,$w %oJ$c,$w ~\
x1< %sR$c,$w %zR$c,$w ~\
x2< %sQ$c,$w %zQ$c,$w ~\
4 < %s4$c,$w %z4$c,$w ~\
5 * %s5$c,$w %z5$c,$w %sL$c,$w ~\
6 < %s6$c,$w %z6$c,$w ~\
7 < %s7$c,$w %z7$c,$w ~\
8 < %s8$c,$w %z8$c,$w ~\
9 < %s9$c,$w %z9$c,$w ~\
0 = %s0$c,$w %sI$c,$w ~\
$m ~\
5 * %(5$c,$w %[5$c,$w %(Q$c,$w %(*R$c,$w % ~\
4 > %(4$c,$w %[4$c,$w ~\
1 = %)1$c,$w %)N$c,$w %)*O$c,$w % ~\
4 < %)4$c,$w %]4$c,$w ~\
5 * %)5$c,$w %]5$c,$w %)Q$c,$w %)*R$c,$w % ~\
0 = %(0$c,$w %(L$c,$w %(*M$c,$w %
;
; Name of location and geographical co-ordinate
;
$l=%3%1Münster%2
$c=+5158+00738+61
;
; And shoot!
;
$p $a $x
$p $b $y
gcal-4.2.0/data/de-mdata.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000022303 15052006723 010767 ; Some Moon based astronomical times and data for locations in Germany for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: de-mdata.rc 0.06 2000/06/30 00:00:06 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
; Try `--time-offset=ARG' to calculate some data for a definite time!
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Name of location and geographical co-ordinate
$l=%3%1Münster%2
$c=+5158+00738+61
;
; Line templates
$p=0*d1#999
;
; Definitions for winter time
$a=%e0@a#0@b-1
;
; Winter time in Germany == CEWT/GMT-1 (+60 minutes)
$w=+60
;
; Start of winter time in Germany
b=10sun9
;
; Definitions for summer time
$b=%i0@a#0@b-1
;
; Summer time in Germany == CEST/GMT-2 (+120 minutes)
$s=+120
;
; Start of summer time in Germany
a=03sun9
;
; Data
$t=A00 calculations for geographic co-ordinate $c
$p $a $t,$w/$l
$p $b $t,$s/$l
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$p A02 local time and date %t /%n
$p A03 given time-offset %(x$c
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$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=A05 local julian ephemeris date at %<9*(x$c %(z$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=A06 local sidereal time at %<9*(x$c %(w$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=A07 delta-t in ss.fract at %<9*(x$c %(v$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
;
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=B02 T moon's ecliptic longitude at %<9*(x$c %(d$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=B03 T moon's ecliptic latitude at %<9*(x$c %(e$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=B04 T moon's right ascension at %<9*(x$c %(f$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B05 T moon's declination angle at %<9*(x$c %(c$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B06 T moon's azimuth angle at %<9*(x$c %(b$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B07 T moon's elevation angle at %<9*(x$c %(a$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B08 T moon's horizontal parallax at %<9*(x$c %(*6$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B09 T moon's semidiameter at %<9*(x$c %(*7$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B10 T moon's magnitude at %<9*(x$c %(8$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B11 T moon's phase angle at %<9*(x$c %(9$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B12 T moon/sun elongation at %<9*(x$c %(h$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B13 T moon/sun azimuth delta at %<9*(x$c %(B$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B14 T moon/sun elevation delta at %<9*(x$c %(A$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=B15 T atmospheric refraction at %<9*(x$c %(*i$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
;
$t=C00 G moon/earth dist in radii at %<9*(x$c %(t$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C01 G moon/earth dist in km at %<9*(x$c %(*t$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C02 G moon's ecliptic longitude at %<9*(x$c %(q$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C03 G moon's ecliptic latitude at %<9*(x$c %(r$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C04 G moon's right ascension at %<9*(x$c %(s$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C05 G moon's declination angle at %<9*(x$c %(p$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C06 G moon's azimuth angle at %<9*(x$c %(o$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C07 G moon's elevation angle at %<9*(x$c %(n$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C08 G moon's horizontal parallax at %<9*(x$c %(*j$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C09 G moon's semidiameter at %<9*(x$c %(*k$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C10 G moon's magnitude at %<9*(x$c %(l$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C11 G moon's phase angle at %<9*(x$c %(m$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C12 G moon/sun elongation at %<9*(x$c %(u$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C13 G moon/sun azimuth delta at %<9*(x$c %(D$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=C14 G moon/sun elevation delta at %<9*(x$c %(C$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
;
$t=DM0 moon's midnight (near lowest culmination) at %(0$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DM2 T moon's elevation angle at moon's midnight %(L$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DM3 T moon's phase angle at moon's midnight %(M$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DM4 G moon's elevation angle at moon's midnight %(S$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DM5 G moon's phase angle at moon's midnight %(T$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DM6 moon/sun midnight delta %(I$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DN1 moon's noon (near highest culmination) at %)1$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DN2 T moon's elevation angle at moon's noon %)N$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DN3 T moon's phase angle at moon's noon %)O$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DN4 G moon's elevation angle at moon's noon %)U$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DN5 G moon's phase angle at moon's noon %)V$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=DN6 moon/sun noon delta %)J$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
;
$t=ER0 moon's upper limb (standard rise) rises at %(5$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER3 T moon's azimuth angle at moon's rise %(Q$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER4 T moon's elevation angle at moon's rise %(P$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER5 T moon's phase angle at moon's rise %(R$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER6 G moon's azimuth angle at moon's rise %(X$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER7 G moon's elevation angle at moon's rise %(W$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER8 G moon's phase angle at moon's rise %(Y$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ER9 T moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's rise %(F$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ERA T moon/sun elevation delta at moon's rise %(E$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ERB G moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's rise %(H$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=ERC G moon/sun elevation delta at moon's rise %(G$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=ERD moon/sun standard rise delta %(K$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=FR0 moon's center rises at %(4$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=GR0 moon's upper limb at math-horizon rises at %(3$c
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$p $b $t,$s
$t=HR0 moon's center at math-horizon rises at %(2$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
;
$t=HS1 moon's center at math-horizon sets at %)2$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=GS1 moon's upper limb at math-horizon sets at %)3$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=FS1 moon's center sets at %)4$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES1 moon's upper limb (standard set) sets at %)5$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES3 T moon's azimuth angle at moon's set %)Q$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES4 T moon's elevation angle at moon's set %)P$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES5 T moon's phase angle at moon's set %)R$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES6 G moon's azimuth angle at moon's set %)X$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES7 G moon's elevation angle at moon's set %)W$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES8 G moon's phase angle at moon's set %)Y$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ES9 T moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's set %)F$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ESA T moon/sun elevation delta at moon's set %)E$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ESB G moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's set %)H$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ESC G moon/sun elevation delta at moon's set %)G$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=ESD moon/sun standard set delta %)K$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
;
$t=QE6 moon's upper limb (standard r/s) visible %[5$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QE7 moon's upper limb (standard r/s) non-visible %]5$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QF6 moon's center visible %[4$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QF7 moon's center non-visible %]4$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QG6 math-horizon moon's upper limb visible %[3$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QG7 math-horizon moon's upper limb non-visible %]3$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QH6 math-horizon moon's center visible %[2$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QH7 math-horizon moon's center non-visible %]2$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
gcal-4.2.0/data/birthday.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002574 15052006723 011131 ; Nonsense birthday dates --just for example-- for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; Here, the birthday dates are reminded 2 days in advance.
;
; Try this resource file by using these Gcal example options
; for a better understanding what's going on:
;
; * gcal -f./birthday.rc -QUxy
; * gcal -f./birthday.rc -QUxy -Hyes | sort
; * gcal -f./birthday.rc -Qx -u 1960
; * gcal -f./birthday.rc -Qx -u %00010101 9999
; * gcal -f./birthday.rc -Qxy -u %9999
; * gcal -f./birthday.rc -c-Qxy -u .+
;
$b=%1%>7&*B
$t=%2%3 birthday %1[in %>8*d day(s)]%2 of %1
$d=on %1%3%>02*D0@a -%<3#U0@a %2%4->
$e=on %1%3%>02*D0@b -%<3#U0@b %2%4->
;
a=0101
0@a %i1972 $d$b1971 $tIndy
b=a
a=1230
0@a:2 %i1971 $e$b1970 $tIndy
a=0111
0@a-2:3 %i1972 $d$b1971 $tOttokar
a=0228
0@a-2:3 %i1973 $d$b1972 $tCasper
a=0302
0@a-2:3 %i1974 $d$b1973 $tnot me!
a=0501
0@a-2:3 %i1949 $d$b1948 $tAlfred
a=0601
0@a-2:3 %i1939 $d$b1938 $tElvira
a=0612
0@a-2:3 %i1973 $d$b1972 $tSnoopy
a=0713
0@a-2:3 %i1968 $d$b1967 $tAlf
a=0721
0@a-2:3 %i1953 $d$b1952 $tFurby
a=0722
0@a-2:3 %i1953 $d$b1952 $tKermit
a=0804
0@a-2:3 %i1999 $d$b1998 $tLeia
a=0806
0@a-2:3 %i1939 $d$b1938 $tGroby
a=0811
0@a-2:3 %i1962 $d$b1961 $tObi Wan
a=0813
0@a-2:3 %i1975 $d$b1974 $tWorf
a=0921
0@a-2:3 %i1963 $d$b1962 $tme?
a=1105
0@a-2:3 %i1967 $d$b1966 $tGoofy
a=1111
0@a-2:3 %i1969 $d$b1968 $tDenis
a=1224
0@a-2:3 %i1977 $d$b1976 $tTweety
a=1224
0@a-2:3 %i1974 $d$b1973 $tJoshi
gcal-4.2.0/data/mdata.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000016725 15052006723 010414 ; Some Moon based astronomical times and data for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: mdata.rc 0.07 2000/06/30 00:00:07 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
; Try `--time-offset=ARG' to calculate some data for a definite time!
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; Either set your preferred geographical base location here
; or comment the proper next lines and run Gcal with the `--text-variable=ARG'
; option for passing the geographical base location in a flexible manner like:
;
; gcal -f./mdata.rc -QUx --text-var='$l=Münster:$c=+5158+00738+61:$z=60' --time-offset=t
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Name of location
; $l=%3%1Münster%2
; Geographical co-ordinate of location
; $c=+5158+00738+61
; Timezone of location
; $z=60
;
; Line templates
$p=0*d1#999
;
$l=
$c=
$z=
;
; Data.
$p A00 calculations for geographic co-ordinate $c,$z/$l
$p A01 gmt time and date %@
$p A02 local time and date %t /%n
$p A03 given time-offset %(x$c
$p A04 local julian date at %<9*(x$c %(y$c,$z
$p A05 local julian ephemeris date at %<9*(x$c %(z$c,$z
$p A06 local sidereal time at %<9*(x$c %(w$c,$z
$p A07 delta-t in ss.fract at %<9*(x$c %(v$c,$z
;
$p B00 T moon/earth dist in radii at %<9*(x$c %(g$c,$z
$p B01 T moon/earth dist in km at %<9*(x$c %(*g$c,$z
$p B02 T moon's ecliptic longitude at %<9*(x$c %(d$c,$z
$p B03 T moon's ecliptic latitude at %<9*(x$c %(e$c,$z
$p B04 T moon's right ascension at %<9*(x$c %(f$c,$z
$p B05 T moon's declination angle at %<9*(x$c %(c$c,$z
$p B06 T moon's azimuth angle at %<9*(x$c %(b$c,$z
$p B07 T moon's elevation angle at %<9*(x$c %(a$c,$z
$p B08 T moon's horizontal parallax at %<9*(x$c %(*6$c,$z
$p B09 T moon's semidiameter at %<9*(x$c %(*7$c,$z
$p B10 T moon's magnitude at %<9*(x$c %(8$c,$z
$p B11 T moon's phase angle at %<9*(x$c %(9$c,$z
$p B12 T moon/sun elongation at %<9*(x$c %(h$c,$z
$p B13 T moon/sun azimuth delta at %<9*(x$c %(B$c,$z
$p B14 T moon/sun elevation delta at %<9*(x$c %(A$c,$z
$p B15 T atmospheric refraction at %<9*(x$c %(*i$c,$z
;
$p C00 G moon/earth dist in radii at %<9*(x$c %(t$c,$z
$p C01 G moon/earth dist in km at %<9*(x$c %(*t$c,$z
$p C02 G moon's ecliptic longitude at %<9*(x$c %(q$c,$z
$p C03 G moon's ecliptic latitude at %<9*(x$c %(r$c,$z
$p C04 G moon's right ascension at %<9*(x$c %(s$c,$z
$p C05 G moon's declination angle at %<9*(x$c %(p$c,$z
$p C06 G moon's azimuth angle at %<9*(x$c %(o$c,$z
$p C07 G moon's elevation angle at %<9*(x$c %(n$c,$z
$p C08 G moon's horizontal parallax at %<9*(x$c %(*j$c,$z
$p C09 G moon's semidiameter at %<9*(x$c %(*k$c,$z
$p C10 G moon's magnitude at %<9*(x$c %(l$c,$z
$p C11 G moon's phase angle at %<9*(x$c %(m$c,$z
$p C12 G moon/sun elongation at %<9*(x$c %(u$c,$z
$p C13 G moon/sun azimuth delta at %<9*(x$c %(D$c,$z
$p C14 G moon/sun elevation delta at %<9*(x$c %(C$c,$z
;
$p DM0 moon's midnight (near lowest culmination) at %(0$c,$z
$p DM2 T moon's elevation angle at moon's midnight %(L$c,$z
$p DM3 T moon's phase angle at moon's midnight %(M$c,$z
$p DM4 G moon's elevation angle at moon's midnight %(S$c,$z
$p DM5 G moon's phase angle at moon's midnight %(T$c,$z
$p DM6 moon/sun midnight delta %(I$c,$z
$p DN1 moon's noon (near highest culmination) at %)1$c,$z
$p DN2 T moon's elevation angle at moon's noon %)N$c,$z
$p DN3 T moon's phase angle at moon's noon %)O$c,$z
$p DN4 G moon's elevation angle at moon's noon %)U$c,$z
$p DN5 G moon's phase angle at moon's noon %)V$c,$z
$p DN6 moon/sun noon delta %)J$c,$z
;
$p ER0 moon's upper limb (standard rise) rises at %(5$c,$z
$p ER3 T moon's azimuth angle at moon's rise %(Q$c,$z
$p ER4 T moon's elevation angle at moon's rise %(P$c,$z
$p ER5 T moon's phase angle at moon's rise %(R$c,$z
$p ER6 G moon's azimuth angle at moon's rise %(X$c,$z
$p ER7 G moon's elevation angle at moon's rise %(W$c,$z
$p ER8 G moon's phase angle at moon's rise %(Y$c,$z
$p ER9 T moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's rise %(F$c,$z
$p ERA T moon/sun elevation delta at moon's rise %(E$c,$z
$p ERB G moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's rise %(H$c,$z
$p ERC G moon/sun elevation delta at moon's rise %(G$c,$z
$p ERD moon/sun standard rise delta %(K$c,$z
$p FR0 moon's center rises at %(4$c,$z
$p GR0 moon's upper limb at math-horizon rises at %(3$c,$z
$p HR0 moon's center at math-horizon rises at %(2$c,$z
;
$p HS1 moon's center at math-horizon sets at %)2$c,$z
$p GS1 moon's upper limb at math-horizon sets at %)3$c,$z
$p FS1 moon's center sets at %)4$c,$z
$p ES1 moon's upper limb (standard set) sets at %)5$c,$z
$p ES3 T moon's azimuth angle at moon's set %)Q$c,$z
$p ES4 T moon's elevation angle at moon's set %)P$c,$z
$p ES5 T moon's phase angle at moon's set %)R$c,$z
$p ES6 G moon's azimuth angle at moon's set %)X$c,$z
$p ES7 G moon's elevation angle at moon's set %)W$c,$z
$p ES8 G moon's phase angle at moon's set %)Y$c,$z
$p ES9 T moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's set %)F$c,$z
$p ESA T moon/sun elevation delta at moon's set %)E$c,$z
$p ESB G moon/sun azimuth delta at moon's set %)H$c,$z
$p ESC G moon/sun elevation delta at moon's set %)G$c,$z
$p ESD moon/sun standard set delta %)K$c,$z
;
$p QE6 moon's upper limb (standard r/s) visible %[5$c,$z
$p QE7 moon's upper limb (standard r/s) non-visible %]5$c,$z
$p QF6 moon's center visible %[4$c,$z
$p QF7 moon's center non-visible %]4$c,$z
$p QG6 math-horizon moon's upper limb visible %[3$c,$z
$p QG7 math-horizon moon's upper limb non-visible %]3$c,$z
$p QH6 math-horizon moon's center visible %[2$c,$z
$p QH7 math-horizon moon's center non-visible %]2$c,$z
gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 15055527656 011021 5 gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/calendar.birth 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000025703 15052006723 013533 01/01 J.D. Salinger born, 1919
01/01 Paul Revere born in Boston, 1735
01/02 Isaac Asimov born in Petrovichi, Russian SFSR (now part of USSR), 1920
01/04 George Washington Carver born in Missouri, 1864
01/04 Jakob Grimm born, 1785
01/04 Wilhelm Beer born, 1797, first astronomer to map Mars
01/05 DeWitt B. Brace born, 1859, inventor of spectrophotometer
01/10 Ethan Allen born, 1738
01/11 Alexander Hamilton born in Nevis, British West Indies, 1757?
01/12 "Long" John Baldry is born in London, 1941
01/13 Horatio Alger born, 1834
01/13 Sophie Tucker born, 1884
01/13 Wilhelm Wien born, 1864, Nobel prize for blackbody radiation laws
01/14 Albert Schweitzer born, 1875
01/15 Martin Luther King, Jr. born
01/17 Benjamin Franklin born in Boston, 1706
01/19 Edgar Allan Poe born in Boston, 1809
01/19 Robert Edward Lee born in Stratford Estate, Virginia, 1807
01/20 George Burns born, 1898
01/21 Lenin died, 1924
01/21 Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson born in Clarksburg, VA, 1824
01/22 Sir Francis Bacon born, 1561
01/23 Ernst Abbe born, 1840, formulated diffraction theory
01/23 Humphrey Bogart born in New York City, 1899
01/23 John Hancock born, 1737
01/23 Joseph Hewes born, 1730
01/23 Samuel Barber died, 1981
01/24 John Belushi is born in Chicago, 1949
01/25 Robert Burns born, 1759
01/25 Virginia Woolf born, 1882
01/25 W. Somerset Maugham born, 1874
01/27 Samuel Gompers born, 1850
01/30 Franklin Delano Roosevelt born in Hyde Park, New York, 1882
01/31 Jackie Robinson born, 1919
02/03 Gertrude Stein born, 1874
02/05 Alex Harvey (SAHB) is born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1935
02/06 King George VI of UK dies; his daughter becomes Elizabeth II, 1952
02/07 Sinclair Lewis born, 1885
02/08 Friedleib F. Runge born, 1795, father of paper chromatography
02/08 Jules Verne born in Nantes, France, 1828
02/09 George Hartmann born, 1489, designed astrolabes, timepieces, etc.
02/10 Charles Lamb born, 1775
02/10 William Allen White born, 1868
02/11 Thos. Edison born, 1847
02/11 William Henry Fox Talbot born, 1489, photographic pioneer
02/12 Abraham Lincoln born, 1809
02/12 Charles Darwin born in Shrewsbury, England, 1809
02/15 Galileo Galilei born in Pisa, Italy, 1564
02/15 Susan B. Anthony born, 1820
02/16 Pierre Bouguer born, 1698, founder of photometry
02/17 Federick Eugene Ives born, 1856, pioneer of halftone
02/17 Marion Anderson born, 1902
02/17 T. J. Watson, Sr. born, 1874
02/18 Ernst Mach born, 1838, philosopher & optics pioneer
02/19 Nicolas Copernicus born in Thorn, Poland, 1473
02/20 Ludwig Boltzmann born, 1838, atomic physics pioneer
02/21 Alexis De Rochon born, 1838, developed the spyglass
02/22 George Washington born, 1732
02/22 Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen born, 1838, found hydrogen in the sun
02/23 W.E.B. DuBois born, 1868
02/24 Winslow Homer born, 1836
02/25 George Harrison born in Liverpool, England, 1943
02/25 Renoir born, 1841
02/26 Dominique Francois Jean Arago born, 1786;
observed "Poisson's spot" cf June 21
02/28 Michel de Mantaigne born, 1533
02/29 Herman Hollerith born, 1860
03/01 David Niven born, 1910
03/02 Dr. Seuss born, 1904
03/04 Casimir Pulaski born, 1747
03/05 John Belushi dies in Los Angeles, 1982
03/07 Aristotle died, 322BC
03/07 Sir John Frederick William Herschel born, 1792, astronomer
03/08 Alvan Clark born, 1804, astronomer & lens manufacturer
03/08 Howard Aiken born, 1900
03/11 Robert Treat Paine born, 1737
03/11 Vannevar Bush born, 1890
03/12 Gustav Robert Kirchhoff born, 1824, physicist
03/14 Albert Einstein born, 1879
03/14 Casey Jones born, 1864
03/14 Giovanni Virginia Schiaparelli born, 1835, astronomer;
named Mars "canals"
03/14 Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier born, 1768, mathematician & physicist
03/16 George Clymer born, 1739
03/16 James Madison born, 1751
03/24 Harry Houdini born, 1874
03/26 Benjamin Thompson born, 1753, Count Rumford; physicist
03/27 Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen born, 1845, discoverer of X-rays
03/28 Pierre Simon de Laplace born, 1749, mathematician & astronomer
03/30 Francisco Jose de Goya born, 1746
03/30 Sean O'Casey born, 1880
03/30 Vincent Van Gogh born, 1853
03/31 Descartes born, 1596
03/31 Rene Descartes born, 1596, mathematician & philosopher
04/03 Washington Irving born, 1783
04/05 Thomas Hobbes born, 1588, philosopher
04/08 Buddha born, 563 BC
04/08 David Rittenhouse born, 1732, astronomer & mathematician
04/09 Edward Muybridge born, 1830, motion-picture pioneer
04/09 J. Presper Eckert born, 1919
04/10 Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry born, 1854
04/10 William Booth born, 1829, founder of the Salvation Army
04/13 Thomas Jefferson born, 1743
04/14 Christian Huygen born, 1629, physicist & astronomer;
discovered Saturn's rings
04/15 Leonardo da Vinci born, 1452
04/16 Charles (Charlie) Chaplin (Sir) born in London, 1889
04/22 Kant born, 1724
04/27 Louis Victor de Broglie born, 1774, physicist
04/28 James Monroe born, 1758
04/29 Jules Henri Poincare born, 1854, founder of topology
04/29 William Randolph Hearst born in San Francisco, 1863
04/30 Karl Friedrich Gauss born, 1777, mathematician & astronomer
05/01 Little Walter (Marion Walter Jacobs) is born in Alexandria,
Louisiana, 1930
05/02 Dr. Benjamin Spock born, 1903
05/09 Pinza died, 1957
05/10 Fred Astaire (Frederick Austerlitz) born in Omaha, Nebraska, 1899
05/11 Johnny Appleseed born, 1768
05/12 Florence Nightingale born in Florence, Italy, 1820
05/13 Arthur S. Sullivan born, 1842
05/15 Mike Oldfield is born in Essex, England, 1953
05/19 Ho Chi Minh born, 1890
05/21 Plato (Aristocles) born in Athens(?), 427BC
05/27 Hubert H. Humphrey born, 1911
05/28 Dionne quintuplets born, 1934
05/29 Gilbert Keith Chesterton born, 1874
05/29 John Fitzgerald Kennedy born, 1917
05/29 Patrick Henry born, 1736
05/30 Mel (Melvin Jerome) Blanc born in San Francisco, 1908
06/01 Brigham Young born, 1801
06/01 Marilyn Monroe born, 1928
06/02 Edward Elgar (Sir) born in Worcester, England, 1857
06/03 Henry James born, 1811
06/07 (Eugene Henri) Paul Gaugin born, 1848
06/07 George Bryan "Beau" Brummel born, 1778
06/08 Frank Lloyd Wright born in Richland Center, Wisconsin, 1869
06/13 Alexander the Great dies (323BC)
06/15 Edward (Edvard Hagerup) Grieg born in Bergen, Norway, 1843
06/16 Hammurabi the Great dies, Babylon, 1686 bc
06/18 M.C. Escher born, 1898
06/22 Carl Hubbell born, 1903
06/22 Meryl Streep born in Summit, New Jersey, 1949
06/25 Eric Arthur Blair (a.k.a. George Orwell) born, 1903
06/27 Helen Keller born, 1880
07/03 Franz Kafka born, 1883
07/04 Nathaniel Hawthorne born in Salem, Massachusetts, 1804
07/06 (Helen) Beatrix Potter born, 1866
07/06 John Paul Jones born, 1747
07/07 P.T. Barnum dies, 1891
07/08 Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin born, 1838
07/10 John Calvin born, 1509
07/11 John Quincy Adams born, 1767
07/12 Henry David Thoreau born, 1817
07/15 Clement Clarke Moore born, 1779, author of "A Visit from
Saint Nicholas"
07/18 Brian Auger is born in London, 1939
07/25 Steve Goodman is born in Chicago, 1948
07/29 Mussolini born, 1883
07/30 Emily Bronte born, 1818
07/30 Henry Ford born, 1863
08/01 Herman Melville born, 1819
08/03 Lenny Bruce dies of a morphine overdose, 1966
08/08 Dustin Hoffman born in Los Angeles, 1937
08/13 Annie Oakley born, 1860
08/13 Fidel Castro born, 1927
08/17 Mae West born, 1892
08/18 Meriwether Lewis born, 1927
08/23 Gene Kelly born, 1912
08/27 Lyndon B. Johnson born, 1908
08/29 Oliver Wendell Holmes born, 1809, physician & father of the jurist
08/30 John W. Mauchly born, 1907
09/05 King Louis XIV of France born, 1638
09/05 Raquel Welch born, 1942
09/06 Word is received that Perry has reached the North Pole and died, 1909
09/07 James Fenimore Cooper born in Burlington, NJ, 1789
09/07 Queen Elizabeth I of England born, 1533
09/08 King Richard I of England born, 1157
09/08 Peter Sellers born in Southsea, England, 1925
09/09 Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung dies at age 82, 1976
09/12 Jesse Owens born, 1913
09/13 Walter Reed born, 1851
09/15 Agatha Christie born in Torquay, England, 1890
09/16 Allen Funt born in Brooklyn, NY, 1914
09/18 Greta Garbo born, 1905
09/18 Jimi Hendrix dies from an overdose, 1970
09/20 Upton (Beall) Sinclair born, 1878
09/21 H.G. (Herbert George) Wells born in Bromley, England, 1866
09/21 Louis Joliet born, 1645
09/22 President Garfield dies of wounds in Baltimore, 1881
09/23 Augustus (Gaius Octavius) Caesar born in Rome, 63 BC
09/23 Euripides born in Salamis, Greece, 480 BC
09/24 F. Scott Fitzgerald born, 1896
09/26 Johnny Appleseed born, 1774
09/26 T.S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot born in St. Louis, 1888
09/27 Thomas Nast born, 1840
09/28 Michelangelo Buanarroti born in Caprese, Italy, 1573
09/28 Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) born in Rome, 106BC
09/28 Seymour Cray born, 1925
09/29 Gene Autry born, 1907
10/01 Jimmy Carter born, 1924
10/02 Aristotle dies of indigestion, 322 BC
10/02 Mohandas K. Gandhi born at Porbandar, Kathiawad, India, 1869
10/04 John V. Atanasoff born, 1903
10/05 Pablo Picasso born in Malaga, Spain, 1881
10/05 Ray Kroc (founder of McDonald's) born, 1902
10/13 Lenny Bruce is born in New York City, 1925
10/13 Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) born near Mantua, Italy, 70 BC
10/14 Dwight David Eisenhower born, 1890
10/14 William Penn born in London, 1644
10/15 Pelham Grenville Wodehouse born, 1881
10/16 Noah Webster born, 1758
10/16 Oscar (Fingal O'Flahertie Wills) Wilde born in Dublin, 1854
10/17 Richard Mentor Johnson born, 1780, 9th V.P. of U.S.
10/21 Alfred Nobel born in Stockholm, 1833
10/27 Gerald M. Weinberg born, 1933
10/27 James Cook is born, 1466
10/31 Chiang Kai-Shek born, 1887
10/31 Dale Evans born, 1912
11/02 Daniel Boone born near Reading, PA, 1734
11/04 King William III of Orange born, 1650
11/05 Roy Rogers born, 1912
11/09 Carl Sagan born, 1934
11/10 Martin Luther born in Eisleben, Germany, 1483
11/10 Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev dies at age 75, 1982
11/11 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, born in Indianapolis, 1922
11/13 Robert Louis Stevenson born, 1850
11/13 St. Augustine of Hippo born in Numidia, Algeria, 354
11/18 Imogene Coca born, 1908
11/18 William S. Gilbert born, 1836
11/20 RFK born, 1925
11/26 Charles Schulz born in Minneapolis, 1922
11/26 Norbert Weiner born, 1894
11/29 John Mayall is born in Cheshire, England, 1933
11/30 Cleopatra died, 30 BC
11/30 Mark Twain (Samuel Clemmens) born in Florida, Missouri, 1835
12/01 Woody Allen (Allen Stuart Konigsberg) born in Brooklyn, NY, 1935
12/04 Tommy Bolin dies of a heroin overdose in Miami, 1976
12/05 Walt (Walter Elias) Disney born in Chicago, 1901
12/08 Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) born in Venosa (Italy), 65BC
12/08 James (Grover) Thurber born in Columbus, Ohio, 1894
12/10 Emily Dickenson born, 1830
12/12 E.G. Robinson born, 1893
12/14 George Washington dies, 1799
12/17 William Safire (Safir) born, 1929
12/21 Benjamin Disraeli born, 1804
12/22 Giacomo Puccini born, 1858
12/23 Joseph Smith born, 1805
12/25 Isaac Newton (Sir) born in Grantham, England, 1642
12/26 Chas. Babbage born, 1791
12/28 John von Neumann born, 1903
03/15 J.J. Robert's Birthday in Liberia
03/15 Julius Caesar assassinated by Brutus; Ides of March, 44BC
07/04 John Adams and Thomas Jefferson die on same day, 1826
07/12 Thoreau's Birthday, 1817
08/12 Thomas Mann's Death, 1955
08/20 Leon Trotsky assassinated, 1940
gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/calendar.holid 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000052112 15052006723 013514 01/01 Independence Day in Haiti, Sudan
01/01 Universal Fraternity Day in Mozambique
01/02 Ancestry Day in Haiti
01/02 St. Berchtold's Day in Switzerland
01/03 New Year's Holiday in Scotland
01/03 Revolution Day in Upper Volta
01/04 Independence Day in Burma
01/04 Martyrs Day in Zaire
01/06 Children's Day in Uruguay
01/06 Three Kings' Day in Puerto Rico
01/07 Christmas in Ethiopia
01/07 Pioneer's Day in Liberia
01/09 Day of the Martyrs in Panama
01/11 Armed Forces Day in Liberia
01/12 Zanzibar Revolution Day in Tanzania
01/13 National Liberation Day in Togo
01/15 Adults Day in Japan
01/15 Arbor Day in Jordan
01/16 Martyrs Day in Benin
01/18 Revolution Day in Tunisia
01/19 Confederate Heroes Day in Texas
01/19 Ethopian Epiphany in Ethiopia
01/19 Nameday of Archbishop Makarios in Cyprus
01/20 Army Day in Mali
01/20 National Heroes Day in Guinea-Bissau
01/20* Lee-Jackson Day in Virginia (3rd Monday)
01/20* Martin Luther King Day in New York (3rd Sunday)
01/20* Robert E. Lee's Birthday in Alabama & Mississippi (3rd Monday)
01/21 Our Lady of Altagracia in Dominican Republic
01/21* Lee-Jackson Day in Virginia (3rd Monday)
01/23 Feast of St. Ildefonsus
01/23 National Handwriting Day
01/24 Economic Liberation Day in Togo
01/26 Republic Day in India
01/30 Australia Day in Australia
02/01 Chinese New Year Holiday (3 days) in Taiwan
02/02 Candlemas
02/04 Independence Commemoration Day in Sri Lanka
02/05 Constitution Day in Mexico
02/06 New Zealand Day
02/07 Independence Day in Grenada
02/09 St. Maron's Day in Lebanon
02/10 Feast of St. Paul's Shipwreck, AD 60
02/11 National Foundation Day in Japan
02/12 Pyidaungsa Day in Burma
02/16 Makha Bucha Day in Thailand
02/18 Democracy Day in Nepal
02/18 Independence Day in The Gambia
02/23 Republic Day in Guyana
02/24 Gregorian Calendar Day
02/25 National Day in Kuwait
02/27 Independence Day in Dominican Republic
03/01 Samil Independence Movement Day in South Korea
03/01 St. David's Day, Cardiff
03/02 Peasants Day in Burma
03/02 Texas Independence day
03/02 Victory of Adowa in Ethiopia
03/03 Girl's Day in Japan
03/03 Throne Day in Morocco
03/04 Vermont Admission Day (admitted as 14th state in 1791)
03/05 Independence Day in Equatorial Guinea
03/06 Lantern Day, Bejing
03/07* Purim - Feast of Lots
03/08 First Annual International Women's Day, 1909
03/08 International Women's Day in U.S.S.R.
03/08 Syrian National Day in Libyan Arab Republic
03/08 Women's Day in Guinea-Bissau, Taiwan, Yemen Democratic Republic
03/08 Youth Day in Zambia
03/09 Decoration Day in Liberia
03/09 Falgun Purnima Day in Nepal
03/10 Labor Day in South Korea
03/11 Johnny Appleseed Day; anniversary of the death of John Chapman
03/12 Commonwealth Day in Swaziland
03/12 Independence Day in Mauritius
03/12 Moshoeshoe's Birthday in Lesotho
03/12 Renovation Day in Gabon
03/13 National Day in Grenada
03/16 Black Press Day; first Black newspaper founded in 1827
03/17 Evacuation Day in Suffolk County, Massachusetts
03/17 St. Patrick's Day
03/19 St. Joseph's Day in Colombia, Costa Rica, Holy See, Liechtenstein,
San Marino, Spain, Venezuela
03/19 Tree Planting Day in Lestho
03/20 Independence Day in Tunsia
03/20 Youth Day in Oklahoma
03/21 Afghan New Year in Afghanistan
03/21 Juarez' Birthday in Mexico
03/22 Abolition Day in Puerto Rico
03/23 Pakistan Day in Pakistan
03/25 Greek Independence Day in Cyprus
03/25 Lady Day (a.k.a. the Feast of the Annunciation)
03/25 Maryland Day in Maryland
03/25 National Holiday in Greece
03/25* Seward's Day in Alaska (last Monday)
03/26 Independence Day in Bangladesh
03/26 Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day in Hawaii
03/27 Armed Forces Day in Burma
03/29 Death of President Barthelemy Boganda in Central African Republic
03/29 Memorial Day in Madagascar
03/31 National Day in Malta
04/01 Youth Day in Benin
04/02 Malvinas Day in Argentina
04/02 Pascua Florida Day in Florida
04/04 Ching Ming Festival in Hong Kong
04/04 Liberation Day in Hungary
04/04 National Day in Senegal
04/05 Arbor Day in South Korea
04/05 Tomb Sweeping Day in Taiwan
04/06 Chakri Memorial Day in Thailand
04/06 Victory Day in Ethiopia
04/08 Fast and Prayer Day in Liberia
04/09 Martyrs Day in Tunisia
04/11 National Heroes Day in Costa Rica
04/13 National Day in Chad
04/13 Songkron Day in Thailand
04/14 Day of the Americas in Honduras
04/15 Bengali New Year in Bangladesh
04/15* Patriot's Day in Maine & Massachusetts (3rd Monday)
04/16 De Diego's Birthday (celebrated in Puerto Rico)
04/16 Holy Week (5 days) in Venezuela
04/16 Tourist Week (5 days) in Uruguay
04/17 Burmese New Year in Burma
04/18 Independence Day in Chile, Zimbabwe
04/19 Declaration of Independence in Venezuela
04/19 Republic Day in Sierra Leone
04/21 San Jacinto Day in Texas
04/22 Arbor Day in Nebraska & Delaware
04/22 Oklahoma Day in Oklahoma
04/24 Victory Day in Togo
04/24* Pesach - First Day of Passover - Festival of Freedom
04/25 Anzac Day in Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Western Samoa
04/25 Liberation Day in Italy
04/25 National Flag Day in Swaziland
04/26 Confederate Memorial Day in Florida & Georgia
04/26 Union Day in Tanzania
04/27 Independence Day in Togo
04/28* Arbor Day in Wyoming (last Monday)
04/28* Confederate Memorial Day in Alabama & Mississippi (last Monday)
04/30 The Workers Day in Uruguay
05/01 Labor Day in many places
05/01 Law Day (decl. by Eisenhower)
05/01 May Day in many places
05/02 Constitution Day in Japan
05/04 Rhode Island Independence Day
05/05 Children's Day in Japan, South Korea
05/05 Coronation Day in Thailand
05/05 Liberation Day in Netherlands
05/06 Bataan Day in Philippines
05/06* Bank Holiday in UK
05/07 May Day in United Kingdom
05/08 Truman Day in Missouri
05/09 Liberation Day in Czechoslovakia
05/09 Victory Day in Poland, U.S.S.R.
05/10 Confederate Memorial Day in South Carolina
05/10 Mothers Day in Guatamala
05/11 Minnesota Day in Minnesota
05/14 Buddhist Holiday (Waisak 2528) in Indonesia
05/14 Independence Day (2 days) in Paraguay
05/14 Unification Day in Liberia
05/15 Kamuzu Day in Malawi
05/15 Vesak Day in Singapore, Malaysia
05/15 Visakha Bucha Day in Thailand
05/16 Discovery Day in Cayman Islands
05/17 Constitution Day in Nauru, Norway
05/18 Flag Day in Haiti
05/18 Prayer Day in Denmark
05/19 Youth and Sports Day in Turkey
05/19* Memorial Day in Michigan (3rd Monday)
05/20 Mecklenburg Independence Day in North Carolina
05/20 National Day in Cameroon
05/20 Victoria Day in Canada
05/20* Memorial Day in Michigan (3rd Monday)
05/22 National Heroes Day in Sri Lanka
05/23 Commonwealth Day in Jamaica, Belize
05/23 National Labor Day in Jamaica
05/24 Bermuda Day in Bermuda
05/24 Day of Slav Letters in Bulgaria
05/25 African Freedom Day in Zimbabwe
05/25 African Liberation Day in Chad, Mauritania, Zambia
05/25 Independence Day in Jordan
05/25 Memorial Day in New Mexico & Puerto Rico
05/26* First Day of Shavuot
05/27* Bank Holiday in UK
05/28 Mothers Day in Central African Republic
05/31 Pya Martyrs Day in Togo
05/31 Republic Day in South Africa
06/01 Independence Days (3 days) in Western Samoa
06/01 Madaraka Day in Kenya
06/01 Victory Day in Tunisia
06/03 Confederate Memorial Day in Kentucky & Louisiana
06/03 Labor Day in Bahamas
06/03* Bank Holiday in Rep. of Ireland
06/04 Emancipation Day in Tonga
06/05 Constitution Day in Denmark
06/05 Liberation Day in Seychelles
06/06 Memorial Day in South Korea
06/09 Senior Citizen's Day in Oklahoma
06/10 Camoes Day in Portugal
06/11 King Kamehameha I Day in Hawaii
06/12 Independence Day in Philippines
06/14 Flag Day
06/17 Bunker Hill Day in Suffolk County, Massachusetts
06/17 Independence Day in Iceland
06/17 National Day in Federal Republic of Germany
06/18 Evacuation Day in Egypt
06/19 Emancipation Day in Texas
06/19 Labor Day in Trinidad, Tobago
06/19 Revolution Day in Algeria
06/20 Flag Day in Argentina
06/20 West Virginia Day in West Virginia
06/22 National Sovereignty Day in Haiti
06/23 National Holiday in Luxembourg
06/24 Fisherman's Day in Madagascar, Mozambique, Somalia
06/24 Kings Day in Spain
06/24 Peasants Day in Peru
06/24 St. Jean-Baptiste Day in Quebec
06/28 Mothers Day in Central African Republic
06/29 Independence Day in Seychelles
06/29 Last Day of Ramadan* in Algeria, Oman
06/30 Day of the Army in Guatemala
07/01 Dominion Day in Canada
07/01 Freedom Day in Suriname
07/01 Independence Day in Burundi
07/01 National Day in Rwamda
07/01 Republic Day in Ghana
07/02 National Day in Kiribati
07/04 Caribbean Day in Guyana
07/04 Constitution Day in Cayman Islands
07/04 Family Day in Lesotho
07/04 Heroes Day in Zambia
07/04 Kadooment Day in Barbados
07/04 Philippine-American Friendship Day in the Philippines
07/04 Warriors Day (2 days) in Yugoslavia
07/05 Day of Peace and Unity in Rwanda
07/05 Independence Day in Algeria, Venezuela
07/07 National Day in Malawi
07/07 Saba Saba Day in Tanzania
07/09 Independence Day in Argentina
07/10 Independence Day in Bahamas
07/11 National Holiday in the Mongolian People's Republic
07/14 Bastille Day
07/14 National Holiday in Monaco
07/15 St. Swithin's Day
07/16 Presidents Day in Botswanna
07/17 Constitution Day in South Korea
07/17 Public Holiday in Botswanna
07/18 Constitution Day in Uruguay
07/18 Liberation Day in Nicaragua
07/19 Martyrs Day in Burma
07/20 Independence Day in Colombia
07/21 National Holiday in Belgium
07/22 National Day in Poland
07/23 Eqyptian National Day in Syrian Arab Republic
07/23 Remembrance Day in Papua, New Guinea
07/24 Pioneer Day in Utah
07/24 Simon Bolivar's Day in Ecuador, Venezuela
07/25 Constitution Day in Puerto Rico
07/25 National Rebellion Day (3 days) in Cuba
07/25 Republic Day in Tunisia
07/26 Independence Day in Liberia
07/26 National Day in Maldives
07/28 Independence Days (2 days) in Peru
07/29 Rain Day in Waynesburg, PA
07/31 Revolution Day in Congo
08/01 Discovery Day in Trinidad, Tobogo
08/01 Emancipation Day in Granada
08/01 Freedom Day in Guyana
08/01 National Day in Switzerland
08/01 National Holidays (5 days) in El Salvador
08/01 Parent's Day in Zaire
08/03 Independence Day in Jamaica, Niger
08/03 Memorial Day of Archbishop Makarios in Cyprus
08/04 Freedom Day in Guyana
08/05* Bank Holiday in Scotland and Northern Ireland
08/06 Bank Holiday in Australia, British Columbia, Fiji, Iceland, Ireland,
Ontario
08/06 Emancipation Day in Bahamas
08/06 Independence Day in Bolivia
08/09 National Day in Singapore
08/10 Independence Day in Ecuador
08/11 Heroes Day (2 days) in Zimbabwe
08/11 Independence Day in Chad
08/13 Women's Day in Tunisia
08/14 Independence Day in Pakistan
08/14 VJ Day, 1945
08/15 Independence Day in India
08/15 Liberation Day in South Korea
08/15 National Day in Congo
08/15* Admission Day in Hawaii, 1984 (3rd Friday)
08/16 Bennington Battle Day in Vermont
08/16 Independence Days (3 days) in Gabon
08/16 Restoration Day in Dominican Republic
08/17 Independence Day in Indonesia
08/19 Independence Day in Afghanistan
08/20 Constitution Day in Hungary
08/23 Liberation Days (2 days) in Romania
08/24 National Flag Day in Liberia
08/25 Constitution Day in Paragual
08/25 Independence Day in Uruguay
08/26 Susan B. Anthony Day in Massachussetts
08/26* Bank Holiday in England and Wales
08/27 Liberation Day in Hong Kong
08/28 Heroes Day in Philippines
08/30 Huey P. Long Day in Louisiana
08/30 Victory Day in Turkey
08/31 Independence Day in Trinidad, Tobago
08/31 National Day in Malaysia
08/31 Pashtoonian Day in Afghanistan
09/01 Army Day in Chile
09/03 Independence Day in Qatar
09/03 Memorial Day in Tunisia
09/06 Defense of Pakistan Day in Pakistan
09/06 Settlers Day in South Africa
09/07 Independence Day in Brazil
09/09 Admission Day in California
09/09 National Day in North Korea
09/10 Korean Thanksgiving Day (Chusuk) in South Korea
09/10 National Day in Belize
09/11 National Holiday in Chile
09/12 Defender's Day in Maryland
09/12 Revolution Day in Ethiopia
09/13 Barry Day commemorates the death of Commodore John Barry
09/15 Respect for the Aged Day in Japan
09/16 Cherokee Strip Day in Oklahoma
09/16 Independence Day in Mexico, Papua, New Guinea
09/17 National Heroes Day in Angola
09/18 Independence Day in Chile, Zimbabwe
09/19 Army Day in Chile
09/21 Independence Day in Belize
09/22 Independence Day in Mali
09/22 National Sovereignty Day in Haiti
09/24 Independence Day in Guinea-Bissau
09/24 National Day in Saudi Arabia
09/24 Republic Day in Trinidad, Tobago
09/25 Army Day in Mozambique
09/25 Referendum Day in Rwanda
09/26 National Day in Maldives, Yemem Deomcratic Republic
09/26 Revoluation Anniversary Day in Yemen Arab
09/28 Confucious' Day in Taiwan
09/30 Botswanna Day in Botswanna
09/30 First Day of Sukkot
10/01 Armed Forces Day in South Korea
10/01 Independence Day in Nigeria
10/01 Labor Day in Australia
10/01 National Liberation Day (2 days) in China
10/01 Public Holiday in Botswanna
10/03 National Foundation Day in South Korea
10/03 U.N. Day in Varbados
10/04 Independence Day in Lesotho
10/06 National Sports Day in Lesotho
10/07 National Heroes Day in Jamaica
10/08 Constitution Day in U.S.S.R
10/08 Fiji Day in Fiji
10/08 Thanksgiving Day in Canada
10/09 Independence Day in Uganda
10/09 Korean Alphabet Day in South Korea
10/09 Leif Erikson Day commemorates the discovery of North America in AD 1000
10/09 Republic Day in Khmer Republic
10/10 Fiji Day in Fiji
10/10 Health-Sports Day in Japan
10/10 National Day in Taiwan
10/10 Oklahoma Historical Day in Oklahoma
10/11 Day of the Revolution in Panama
10/11 Druger Day in South Africa
10/12 Day of the Race in Argentina
10/12 Discovery Day in Gahamas
10/12 National Day in Equatorial Guinea, Spain
10/12 Our Lady Aparecida Day in Brazil
10/12 Pan American Day in Belize
10/13 St. Edward's Day - Patron saint of England
10/14 National Day in Yemen Arab Repyblic
10/14 Young People's Day in Zaire
10/14* Thanksgiving Day in Canada
10/15 Evacuation Day in Tunisia
10/16 National Boss Day
10/17 Heroes Day in Jamaica
10/17 Mother's Day in Malawi
10/20 Kenyatta Day in Kenya
10/21 Armed Forces Day in Honduras
10/21 Revolution Days (2 days) in Somalia
10/23 Chulalongkron's Day in Thsailand
10/24 Independence Day in Zambia
10/24 United Nations Day
10/25 Labor Day in New Zealand
10/25 Taiwan Restoration Day in Taiwan
10/26 Agam Day in Nauru
10/26 Armed Forces Day in Benin, Rwanda
10/26 National Day in Austria
10/28 National Holiday in Greece
10/28 OHI Day in Cyprus
10/28* Bank Holiday in Rep. of Ireland
10/29 Republic Day in Turkey
10/31 Nevada Day in Nevada
11/01 All Saints Day
11/02 All Souls Day in Bolivia, Brazil, El Salvador, Uruguay
11/02 Memorial Day in Ecuador
11/03 Culture Day in Japan
11/03 Thanksgiving Day in Liberia
11/04 Flag Day in Panama
11/04 Will Rogers Day
11/06 Green March Day in Morocco
11/07 National Revolution Day
11/07 October Revolution Day in Hungary
11/11 Independence Day in Angola
11/11 Rememberance Day in Canada
11/11 Republic Day in Maldives
11/15 Dynasty Day in Belgium
11/17 Army Day in Zaire
11/18 Independence Day in Morocco
11/18 National Days (4 days) in Oman
11/19 Discovery Day in Puerto Rico
11/19 Feast Day of S.A.S. Prince Rainier in Monaco
11/20 Revolution Day in Mexico
11/21 Day of Prayer and Repentance in Federal Republic of Germany
11/22 Independence Day in Lebanon
11/23 Labor Thanksgiving Day in Japan
11/25 Independence Day in Suriname
11/28 Independence Day in Albania, Mauritania
11/29 Day of the Republic (2 days) in Yugoslavia
11/29 Goodwill Day in Liberia
11/29 Liberation Day in Albania
11/29 National Day in Burma
11/30 Independence Day in Barbados, Yemen Deomcratic Republic
11/30 National Day in Benin
11/30 National Heroes Day in Philippines
11/30 St. Andrew's Day
12/01 Independence Day in Central African Republic
12/02 National Holiday in United Arab Emirates
12/03 National Holiday in Laos
12/06 Independence Day in Finland
12/07 Delaware Day in Delaware
12/07 Independence Day in Ivory Coast, Panama
12/08 Mother's Day in Panama
12/09 Independence Day in Tanzania
12/10 Human Rights Day
12/10 Thai Constitution Day in Thailand
12/10 Wyoming Day in Wyoming
12/11 Independence Day in Upper Volta
12/12 Independence Day in Kenya
12/13 Republic Day in Malta
12/15 Statue Day in Netherlands Antilles
12/16 Constitution Day in Nepal
12/16 Day of the Covenant in South Africa
12/16 National Day in Bahrain
12/16 Victry Day in Bangladesh
12/17 National Day in Bhutan
12/18 Republic Day in Niger
12/23 Victory Day in Egypt
12/25 Children's Day in Congo
12/26 Bank Holiday in Canada, Rep. of Ireland, and UK
12/26 Boxing Day
12/26 Family Day in South Africa
12/26 St. Stephen's Day
12/26 Bank Holiday in Canada, Rep. of Ireland, and UK
12/27 Bank Holiday in Cayman Islands
12/27 Constitution Day in North Korea
12/27 Public Holiday in Lesotho, Zimbabwe
12/29 Civic Holidays (3 days) in Costa Rica
12/31 Bank Holiday in El Salvador, Honduras, Pakistan
12/31 Feed Yourself Day in Benin
04/21 Tiradentes in Brazil
04/25 Anniversary of the Revolution in Portugal
04/29 Emperor's Birthday in Japan
04/30 Queen's Birthday in Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles
05/01 Boy's day in Japan
05/02 King's Birthday in Lesotho
05/05 Battle of Puebla in Mexico
05/08 Buddha's Birthday in South Korea
05/08 Elections for the National Assembly in Philippines
05/14 Anniversary of the Founding of Guinean Deomcratic Party in Guinea
05/25 Anniversary of the Revolution of 1810 in Argentina
05/25 Revolution in the Sudan in Libyan Arab Republic
05/27 Afghanistan attains sovereignty, 1921
06/02 Corpus Christi in Paraguay
06/03 Jefferson Davis's Birthday in Alabama & Mississippi (1st Monday)
06/03 Jefferson Davis's Birthday in Florida, Georgia, & S. Carolina
06/04 Queen's Birthday in New Zealand
06/06 His Majesty, Yang Di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday in Malaysia
06/11 Queen's Birthday
06/12 Peace with Bolivia in Paraguay
06/13 Corrective Movement in Yemen Arab Republic
06/16 Bloomsday - Anniversary of Dublin events, 1904, in "Ulysses"
06/18 Queen's Birthday in Fiji
06/19 Artigas Birthday in Uruguay
06/22 Corrective Movement in Yermen Democratic Republic
06/22 Midsummer Eve in Finland, Sweden
06/24 Battle of Carabobob in Venezuela
07/01 Eid-Ul-Fitr* (2 days) in Pakistan
07/01 Union of the Somalia Republic in Somalia
07/07 Anniversary of the P.U.N. in Equatorial Guinea
07/12 Battle of Boyne celebrated in Northern Ireland
07/12 The Twelfth in Northern Ireland
07/13 Buddhist Lent in Thailand
07/14 Anniversary of the Revolution in Iraq
07/17 July Revolution in Iraq
07/17 Munoz Rivera's Birthday (celebrated in Puerto Rico)
07/22 King's Birthday in Swaziland
07/23 Anniversary of the Revolution in Egypt
07/25 St. James, Patron Saint in Spain
07/27 Barbosa's Birthday (celebrated in Puerto Rico)
07/29 Olsok Eve in Norway to commemorate Norway's Viking King St. Olav
08/01 Founding of Asuncion in Paraguay
08/02 Our Lady of Los Angeles in Costa Rica
08/03 Massacre du Pidjiguiti in Buinea-bissau
08/07 Battle of Boyaca in Colombia
08/11 King Hussein's Accession to the Throne in Jordan
08/12 Queen's Birthday in Thailand
08/13 Proclamation of Independence in Central African Republic
08/14 Waddi Dhahab in Morocco
08/15 Founding of Ascuncion in Paraguay
08/15 Santa Maria in Malta
08/17 Anniversary of the Death of General San Martin in Argentina
09/09 Anniversary of the Socialist Revolution (2 days) in Bulgaria
09/10 Moon Festival in Taiwan
09/11 Aniversary of military coup in Chile
09/11 Ethiopian New Year in Ethiopia
09/12 Amilcar Cabral's Birthday in Guinea-Bissau
09/14 Battle of San Jacinto in Nicaragua
09/15 Foundation of Panama in Panama
09/23 Grito de Lares in Puerto Rico
09/24 Anniversary of the Third Republic in Ghana
09/24 Our Lady of Mercedes in Dominican Republic
09/27 Feast of Finding the True Cross in Ethiopia
09/29 Battle of Boqueron in Paraquay
10/02 Anniversary of Guinean Independence in Guinea
10/03 Chung Yeung Festival in Hong Kong
10/03 Francisco Morazan's Birthday in Honduras
10/05 Anniversary of Proclamation of the Republic in Portugal
10/08 Battle of Agamos in Peru
10/09 Independence of Guayaquil in Ecuador
10/17 Dessaline's Death Anniversary in Haiti
10/20 Anniversary of the 1944 Revolution in Guatemala
11/01 Feast of All Saints in Portugal
11/01 Samhain; Beginning of the Celtic year and most important holiday.
11/03 Independence from Columbia in Panama
11/03 Independence of Cuenca in Ecuador
11/06 Prophet Mohammed's Birthday in Malaysia
11/07 Anniversary of Great October Revolution in Bulgaria
11/08 Her Majesty, the Queen's Birthday in Nepal
11/10 King's Birthday in Bhutan
11/11 Angola gains independence from Portugal, 1975
11/11 Independence of Cartagena in Colombia
11/12 Prince Charles' Birthday in Fiji
11/14 King Hussein's Birthday in Jordan
11/15 Proclamation of the Republic in Brazil
11/15 Thatlouang Festival in Laos
11/16 Oklahoma Heritage Week in Oklahoma
11/17 Corrective Movement in Syrian Arab Republic
11/18 Battle of Viertieres in Haiti
11/19 Anniversary of the 1968 Coup by the Army in Mali
11/19 Garifuna Settlement in Belize
11/19 Prince of Wales Birthday in Fiji
11/22 Anniversary of Portuguese Aggression in Guinea
11/24 Anniversary of the New Regime in Zaire
11/28 Independence from Spain in Panama
11/28 Proclamation of the Republic in Chad
12/01 Anniversary of the Restoration of Independence in Portugal
12/07 Prophet Mohammed's Birthday in Fiji
12/08 Blessing of the Water in Uruguay
12/08 Our Lady of the Cacupe in Paraguay
12/10 Foundation of Worker's Party in Angola
12/25 Birthday of Quaid-i-Azam in Pakistan
12/26 Feast of Our Theotokos in Greece
12/29 His Majesty, the King's Birthday in Nepal
12/30 Anniversary of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar in Madagascar
12/31 Proclamation of the Republic in Congo
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01/03 Steven Stills is born in Dallas, 1945
01/04 Jazz great Charlie Mingus dies at 57 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1979
01/08 David Bowie (then David Robert Jones) is born in London, 1947
01/09 James Patrick Page (Led Zeppelin) is born in Middlesex, England, 1945
01/10 Blues guitarist Howlin' Wolf dies in Chicago, 1976
01/10 Jim Croce is born in Phildelphia, 1943
01/10 Pat Benatar is born in Long Island, 1952
01/10 Rod Stewart is born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1945
01/13 Eric Clapton plays the "Rainbow Concert" in London, 1973
01/17 Led Zeppelin's first album is released, 1969
01/19 Janis Joplin is born in Port Arthur, Texas, 1943
01/22 Sam Cooke is born in Chicago, 1935
01/24 Warren Zevon is born, 1947
01/25 Bob Dylan plays the second "Hurricane" benefit, in the Astrodome, 1978
01/27 Bobby "Blue" Bland (Robert Calvin Bland) is born in Tennessee, 1930
01/27 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born in Salzburg, 1756
01/28 Jimi Hendrix headlines Madison Square Garden, 1970
01/30 Lightnin' Hopkins, the most-recorded blues artist ever, dies, 1982
01/31 The Grateful Dead are busted in New Orleans, 1970
02/01 RCA Victor unveils the 45 rpm record playing system, 1949
02/02 Graham Nash is born in Lancashire, England, 1942
02/03 The Day The Music Died; Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and the Big
Bopper are killed in a plane crash outside Mason City, Iowa, 1959
02/07 Beatles land at JFK airport to begin first U.S. tour, 1964
02/07 Steven Stills makes the first digitally recorded rock album, 1979
02/09 Carole King (Carole Klein) is born in Brooklyn, 1941
02/12 The Beatles play Carnegie Hall in New York City, 1964
02/17 Jazz great Thelonius Monk dies in Englewood, New Jersey, 1982
02/18 Yoko Ono Lennon is born in Tokyo, 1933
02/19 Paul McCartney's "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" is banned in
Britain, 1972
02/19 William "Smokey" Robinson is born in Detroit, 1940
02/20 J. Geils (J. Geils Band) is born, 1946
02/20 Yes sells out Madison Square Garden...without advertising, 1974
02/23 Handel born, 1685
02/23 Johnny Winter is born in Leland, Mississippi, 1944
02/29 Jimmy Dorsey born, 1904
03/01 Jim Morrison is busted for obscenity in Miami, 1969
03/02 Blues guitarist Rory Gallagher is born in Ballyshannon, Ireland, 1949
03/03 Buffalo Springfield is formed in Los Angeles, 1966
03/04 Antonio Vivaldi born in Venice, Italy, 1678
03/07 Last Gilbert & Sullivan opera produced, 1896
03/08 Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (Grateful Dead) dies in California, 1973
03/09 Robin Trower is born in London, 1945
03/13 The Allman Brothers record their live album at the Fillmore East, 1971
03/15 Sly Stone born, 1944
03/17 Paul Kantner (Jefferson Airplane) is born in San Francisco, 1942
03/21 J.S. Bach born, 1685
03/22 Ten Years After plays their last concert, 1974
03/25 Aretha Franklin is born in Detroit, 1943
03/26 Emerson, Lake, and Palmer record "Pictures at an Exhibition" live, 1971
03/29 Dr. Hook gets a group picture on the cover of "Rolling Stone", 1973
03/30 Eric Clapton is born in Surrey, England, 1945
04/02 Marvin Gaye is born in Washington, D.C., 1939
04/04 Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) is born in Rolling Fork,
Mississippi, 1915
04/09 Paul Robeson born, 1898
04/10 Paul McCartney announces that he's quitting the Beatles, 1970
04/14 Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow) is born, 1945
04/18 Yes breaks up after 13 years, 1981
04/25 Blues guitarist Albert King is born, 1925
04/25 Ella Fitzgerald born, 1918
04/26 Carol Burnett born in San Antonio, Texas, 1933
04/29 "Hair" premiers on Broadway, 1968
05/01 Kate Smith born, 1909
05/03 Bob Seger is born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1945
05/07 Johannes Brahms born in Hamburg, 1833
05/07 Tchaikowsky born, 1840
05/10 Dave Mason is born in Worcester, England, 1945
05/11 Bob Marley dies in his sleep in Miami, 1981
05/12 Pink Floyd performs the first quadrophonic concert, 1977
05/18 Rick Wakeman is born in West London, England, 1949
05/19 Pete Townshend is born in London, 1945
05/20 The Jimi Hendrix Experience is signed by Reprise Records, 1967
05/22 Johann Sebastian Bach born in Eisenach, Germany, 1665
05/23 Blues great Elmore James dies, 1963
05/24 Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman) is born in Duluth, 1941
05/26 Al Jolson born, 1886
05/31 The Who perform the loudest concert ever -- 76,000 watts of PA, 1976
06/01 The Beatles release "Sgt. Pepper", 1967
06/06 "Rock Around The Clock" makes Billboard's #1 slot, 1955
06/07 Blind Faith debuts in concert at London's Hyde Park, 1969
06/09 Les Paul (Lester Polfus) is born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, 1923
06/10 Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett) is born in West Point, Mississippi, 1910
06/10 Judy Garlnad born, 1922
06/15 Harry Nilsson is born in Brooklyn, 1941
06/16 The Monterey Pop festival opens, 1967
06/18 Paul McCartney born in Liverpool, England, 1942
06/21 Columbia records announces the first mass production of LP's, 1948
06/22 Todd Rundgren is born in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, 1948
06/24 Jeff Beck is born in Surrey, England, 1944
07/02 Felix Pappalardi and Leslie West form Mountain, 1969
07/03 Jim Morrison dies in Paris, 1971
07/06 The Jefferson Airplane is formed in San Francisco, 1965
07/07 Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) born in Liverpool, England, 1940
07/12 Chicago DJ Steve Dahl holds "Disco Demolition" at Kamisky Park, 1979
07/14 Woodie Guthrie born, 1912
07/16 Cream forms in the U.K., 1966
07/16 Harry Chapin dies on Long Island Expressway, 1981
07/17 "Yellow Submarine" premieres at the London Pavilon, 1968
07/20 Carlos Santana is born in Autlan, Mexico, 1947
07/25 Bob Dylan goes electric at the Newport Folk Festival, 1965
07/25 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young debut at the Fillmore East, 1969
07/26 Mick Jagger is born in Kent, England, 1943
07/28 Bach dies, 1750
07/28 The Watkins Glen "Summer Jam" opens, 1973
08/01 The Concert for Bangla Desh takes place at Madison Square Garden, 1971
08/04 John Lennon points out that "the Beatles are more popular than Jesus",
1966
08/10 Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) is born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1947
08/13 Dan Fogelberg is born in Peoria, Illinois, 1951
08/15 Beatles replace drummer Pete Best with Richard Starkey
08/15 The Beatles play Shea Stadium in New York, 1965
08/15 Woodstock Festival, Max Yasgur's farm, 1969
08/26 Jimi Hendrix gives his last performance at the Isle of Wight, 1970
08/26 Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland Studios opens in New York, 1970
09/07 Keith Moon (The Who) dies in London of a drug overdose, 1978
09/08 Anton Dvorak born in Nelahozeves, Czechoslovakia, 1841
09/08 Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (Grateful Dead) is born in San Bruno,
California, 1945
09/14 Francis Scott Key writes words to "Star Spangled Banner", 1814
09/16 B.B. King is born in Itta Bena, Mississippi, 1925
09/19 Simon & Garfunkel reunite to play New York's Central Park, 1981
09/20 Jim Croce dies in a plane crash, 1973
09/23 "Paul is dead" rumors sweep the country, 1969
09/23 Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen is born in Freehold, New Jersey, 1949
09/25 John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) dies of alcohol poisoning, 1980
09/26 George Gershwin born in Brooklyn, NY
10/04 Janis Joplin O.D.s, 1970
10/04 Janis Joplin dies of a heroin overdose in Hollywood, 1970
10/05 Steve Miller is born in Dallas, 1943
10/07 First Bandstand (later, American Bandstand) broadcast, 1957
10/09 John Lennon born in Liverpool, England, 1940
10/10 John Prine is born in Maywood, Illinois, 1946
10/12 The Jimi Hendrix Experience is formed in London, 1966
10/16 Bob Weir (Grateful Dead) is born in San Francisco, 1947
10/17 "Hair" opens at New York's Public Theater, 1967
10/18 Chuck Berry is born in San Jose, California, 1926
10/20 Three members of Lynyrd Skynyrd die in a plane crash, 1977
10/22 Franz Liszt born, 1811
10/25 Jon Anderson (Yes) is born in Lancashire, England, 1944
10/25 The Rolling Stones appear on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1964
10/29 Duane Allman dies in motorcycle crash near Macon, Georgia, 1971
10/30 Grace Slick is born in Chicago, 1939
11/02 Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" enters US charts at #1, 1968
11/02 Keith Emerson is born, 1944
11/03 James Taylor and Carly Simon are married in Manhattan, 1972
11/07 Joni Mitchell (Roberta Joan Anderson) is born in Alberta, Canada, 1943
11/08 Patti Page born, 1927
11/09 The first issue of "Rolling Stone" is published, 1967
11/10 Greg Lake is born in Bournemouth, England, 1948
11/12 Neil Young is born in Toronto, 1945
11/13 Paul Simon born, 1942
11/16 Bill Ham first demonstrates his psychedelic "Light Show", 1965
11/20 Duane Allman is born in Nashville, Tennessee, 1946
11/20 Joe Walsh is born in Cleveland, 1947
11/24 Scott Joplin born, 1868
11/25 "The Last Waltz" concert is played by The Band at Winterland, 1976
11/25 Johann Strauss, Jr., writes `On the Beautiful Blue Danube', 1867
11/26 Cream performs their farewell concert at Royal Albert Hall, 1968
11/27 Jimi Hendrix (Johnny Allen Hendrix) is born in Seattle, 1942
12/05 Mozart dies, 1791
12/06 First sound recording made by Thomas Edison, 1877
12/06 The Rolling Stones play Altamont Speedway near San Francisco, 1969
12/07 Harry Chapin is born in New York City, 1942
12/08 Jim Morrison is born in Melbourne, Florida, 1943
12/08 John Lennon is shot and killed in New York City, 1980
12/09 The Who's "Tommy" premieres in London, 1973
12/13 Ted Nugent, the motor city madman, born in Detroit, 1949
12/15 Thomas Edison receives patent on the phonograph, 1877
12/16 Beethoven born, 1770
12/16 Don McLean's "American Pie" is released, 1971
12/16 Ludwig von Beethoven christened in Bonn, Germany, 1770
12/21 Frank Zappa is born in Baltimore, 1940
12/23 First G&S collaboration, Thespis, 1871
12/28 Edgar Winter is born in Beaumont, Texas, 1946
12/31 Jimi Hendrix introduces the Band of Gypsies at the Fillmore East, 1969
gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/calendar.ushol 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002144 15052006723 013547 01/01 New Year's Day
01/14 Julian Calendar New Year's Day
02/02 Groundhog Day
02/14 St. Valentine's Day
02/20* President's Day (3rd Monday of February)
03/05 Mother-in-Law Day
03/17 St. Patrick's Day
03/20* Vernal Equinox
04/01 April Fool's Day
04/15 Income Tax Day
04/03* Daylight Savings Time begins; clocks move forward (1st Sunday of April)
04/28* Arbor Day (varies from state to state)
05/14* Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May)
05/20* Armed Forces Day (3rd Saturday of May)
05/29* Memorial Day (Last Monday of May)
06/18* Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June)
06/21* Summer Solstice
07/04 Independence Day
09/04* Labor Day (1st Monday of September)
09/09* Grandparent's Day (2nd Sunday of September; varies from state to state)
09/22* Autumnal Equinox
10/09* Columbus Day (2nd Monday of October)
10/29* Daylight Savings Time ends; clocks move back (Last Sunday in October)
10/31 All Hallows Eve (Halloween)
11/06* Election Day (1st Tuesday after 1st Monday for even years)
11/11 Veterans' Day
11/29 Thanksgiving Day (Last Thursday in November)
12/21* Winter Solstice
12/24 Christmas Eve
12/25 Christmas
12/31 New Year's Eve
gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/calendar.histo 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000061015 15052006723 013545 01/01 Anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution in Cuba
01/01 Castro expells Cuban President Batista, 1959
01/01 Churchill delivers his "Iron Curtain" speech, 1947
01/01 First Rose Bowl; Michigan 49 - Stanford 0, 1902
01/04 Quadrantid meteor shower (look north)
01/05 -50 degrees F, Strawberry UT, 1913
01/05 Fellowship enters Moria (LOTR)
01/05 The FCC hears the first demonstration of FM radio, 1940
01/05 Twelfth night
01/06 Millard Fillmore's birthday (let's party!)
01/08 Battle of New Orleans
01/09 Fellowship reaches Lorien (LOTR)
01/09 Plough Monday
01/10 First meeting of United Nations General Assembly in London, 1946
01/10 Thomas Paine's Common Sense published, 1776
01/11 Anniversary of the Peoples Republic of Albania
01/11 De Hostos' Birthday in Puerto Rico
01/11 Milk delivered in bottles for first time, 1878
01/11 Prithvi Jayanti in Nepal
01/11 Surgeon General condemned cigarettes, 1964
01/11 The Whiskey-A-Go-Go opens on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, 1963
01/14 The first "Be-In" is held in Golden Gate Park, 1967
01/16 Prohibition begins, 1920
01/17 Passing of Gandalf (LOTR)
01/18 Grey whale migration, California
01/20 St. Agnes Eve (Ah, bitter chill it was...)
01/24 Eskimo Pie patented by Christian Nelson, 1922
01/24 Gold discovered in California at Sutter's Mill, 1848
01/26 Sydney Aust. settled, 1778
01/27 Grissom, White and Chaffe burned to death in Apollo 1, 1967
01/27 Vietnam War cease-fire signed, 1973
01/28 First ski tow, Woodstock VT, 1914
01/28 Space Shuttle Challenger (51-L) explodes 74 seconds after liftoff
killing Scobee, Smith, McNair, Resnick, Jarvis, Onizuka and McAuliffe,
1986
01/30 Mohandas Gandhi assassinated in New Delhi by Hindu fanatic, 1948
01/30 Tet Offensive, 1968
01/31 "Ham" the chimpanzee soars into space aboard Mercury-Redstone 2, 1961
01/31 Explorer I launched, 1958. Van Allen Belt discovered
01/31 Irving Langmuir, 1881, invented tungsten filament lamp
02/01 First TV soap: Secret Storm, 1954
02/01 Forces lead by Khomeini take over Iran, 1979
02/04 Cybernet inaugurated, 1969
02/04 Patricia Hearst kidnapped by Symbionese Liberation Army, 1974
02/07 Fellowship leaves Lorien (LOTR)
02/08 1963 Revolution Anniversary in Iraq
02/09 -51 degrees F, Vanderbilt MI, 1934
02/12 Lincoln's real birthday
02/12 Santa Barbara oil leak, 1969
02/14 Bombing of Dresden, 1945
02/15 Chicago Seven convicted, 1970
02/16 Nylon patented, 1937
02/16 Stephen Decatur burns US frigate in Tripoli, 1804
02/17 Death of Boromir (LOTR)
02/18 Pluto discovered by Clyde Tombaugh, Lowell Observatory, AZ, 1930
02/19 US Marines land on Iwo Jima, 1945
02/20 John Glenn orbits the Earth 3 times, 1962
02/20 Meriadoc & Pippin meet Treebeard (LOTR)
02/21 Battle of Verdun begins, 1916 1M casualties
02/21 First telephone directory, New Haven, Connecticut, 1878
02/21 Malcom X shot to death in Harlem, 1965
02/22 Passing of King Ellesar (LOTR)
02/23 Lt. Calley confesses, implicates Cpt. Medina, 1971
02/24 Ents destroy Isengard (LOTR)
02/24 Impeachment proceedings against Andrew Johnson begin, 1868
02/26 Aragorn takes the Paths of the Dead (LOTR)
02/27 The Lionheart crowned, 1189
02/28 The "French Connection" drug bust occurs in Marseilles, 1972
02/29 French and Indian raid on Deerfield MA, 1704
03/01 Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba arrested for witchcraft
in Salem, Massachusetts, 1692
03/02 Blackthorn winds (New England) (Does anyone know what this is?)
03/04 First meeting of Congress, 1789, in N.Y.C.
03/05 Frodo & Samwise encounter Shelob (LOTR)
03/06 Hindenburg explodes and burns upon landing at Lakehurst, NJ, 1939
03/08 Deaths of Denethor & Theoden (LOTR)
03/13 "Striptease" introduced, Paris, 1894
03/14 Teddy Roosevelt excludes Japanese laborers from continental US, 1907
03/15 Buzzards return to Hinckley OH
03/15 France assumes protectorate over Vietnam, 1874
03/15 Watts, Los Angeles, riots kill two, injure 25, 1966
03/16 First liquid-fuel-powered rocket flight, 1926
03/16 MyLai Massacre; 300 non-combatant villagers killed by U.S. infantrymen
03/16 Robert Goddard launches first liquid-fueled rocket, Auburn MA, 1926
03/17 Vanguard I launched, 1958. Earth proved pear-shaped
03/18 Aleksei Leonov performs first spacewalk, 1965
03/18 Destruction of the Ring (LOTR)
03/19 Swallows return to Capistrano
03/20 Radio Caroline, the original British pirate radio station, sinks, 1980
03/24 Construction of New York subway system begins, 1900
03/25 Triangle Shirt Waist Fire, 1911
03/26 Popeye statue unveiled, Crystal City TX Spinach Festival, 1937
03/27 Khrushchev becomes Premier of Soviet Union, 1958
03/28 Three Mile Island releases radioactive gas, 1979
03/29 Flowering of the Mallorn (LOTR)
03/29 Swedish settled Christiana (Wilmington) DE, 1638
03/30 Alaska purchased from Russia for $7.2 million, 1867
03/30 Five rings around Uranus discovered, 1977
03/30 Pencil with eraser patented, 1858
04/01 People of superb intelligence, savoir-faire, etc. born this day.
04/04 Gandalf visits Bilbo (LOTR)
04/04 Martin Luther King assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, 1968
04/04 NATO Established, 1949
04/06 Joseph Smith founds Mormon Church, 1830
04/07 Albert Hofmann synthesizes LSD in Switzerland, 1943
04/07 Alewives run, Cape Cod
04/09 Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, 1865
04/12 Columbia launched, 1981
04/12 Confederate troops fire first shots of Civil War at Ft Sumter, 1861
04/12 Space Shuttle Columbia launched, 1981
04/12 Yuri Gagarin becomes the first man in space, 1961
04/13 Laotian New Year (3 days) in Laos
04/14 Lincoln shot, 1865
04/14 Titanic hits iceberg and sinks, 1912
04/15 Ray Kroc opens first McDonalds in Des Plaines, IL, 1955
04/16 Lincoln shot in Ford's Theatre by John Wilkes Booth, 1865
04/17 An unexpected party (LOTR)
04/17 Bay of Pigs invasion crushed by Castro forces, 1961
04/18 Einstein's Death, 1955
04/18 First Laundromat opens, Fort Worth Texas, 1934
04/18 San Francisco earthquake, 1906
04/19 Landing of the "33" in Uruguay
04/19 Warsaw Ghetto uprising, 1943
04/20 Supreme Court unanimously rules in favor of busing, 1971
04/21 Lyrid meteor shower
04/23 Crowning of King Ellesar (LOTR)
04/23 Hank Aaron hits his first home run, 1954
04/26 William Shakespeare baptised in Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1564,
birthdate unknown
04/27 Magellan killed in Phillippines, 1521
04/29 Zipper patented by Gideon Sindback, 1913
05/01 Beltaine; Feast of the god Bel, sun god
05/03 Anti-war protest disrupts business in Washington, 1971
05/04 Four Kent State students are shot down by the National Guard, 1970
05/05 John Scopes arrested for teaching evolution, Dayton, TN, 1925
05/07 Germany surrenders after WWII, 1945
05/08 Beginning of ostrich mating season
05/08 US institutes mining of Haiphong Harbor, 1972
05/09 94 degrees, New York, 1979
05/10 Germany invades Low Countries, 1940
05/10 Nazi bookburning, 1933
05/14 Beginning of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804
05/14 Nation of Israel proclaimed, 1948
05/15 Asylum for Inebriates founded, Binghamton NY, 1854
05/17 24" rain in 11 hours, Pearl River, S. China, 1982
05/17 Six SLA members killed in televised gun fight, 1974
05/18 Battle of Las Piedras in Uruguay
05/18 Napoleon crowned Emperor, 1804
05/19 Arwen leaves Lorian to wed King Ellesar (LOTR)
05/21 Battle of Iquique in Chile
05/21 US explodes first hydrogen bomb, 1956
05/22 US Civil War ends, 1865
05/23 Israeli raid into Argentina to capture Adolf Eichmann, 1960
05/23 Two Yetis sighted, Mt. Everest, 1953
05/24 Battle of Pinchincha in Ecuador
05/25 Oral Roberts sees 900 foot tall Jesus Christ, Tulsa OK, 1980
05/25 Successful test of the limelight in Purfleet, England, 1830
05/26 Congress sets first immigration quotas, 1924
05/27 Golden Gate Bridge opens, 1937
05/29 Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norkay climb Mt. Everest, 1953
05/29 First food stamps issued, 1961
05/30 US Marines sent to Nicaragua, 1912
06/02 Native Americans "granted" citizenship, 1924
06/04 Roquefort cheese developed, 1070
06/05 Robert Kennedy assasinated, 1968
06/05 US leaves the Gold Standard, 1933
06/06 First drive-in movie, 1933
06/06 Normandy landing, 1944
06/10 Death of Alexander the Great, 323 B.C.
06/10 Denver police tear gas Jethro Tull and 2000 fans at Red Rocks, 1971
06/11 Greeks seize Troy, 1184BC
06/11 Sauron attacks Osgilliath (LOTR)
06/13 Bilbo returns to Bag End (LOTR)
06/13 Pioneer flies past Neptune, and therefore out of the Solar System
06/14 Sandpaper invented by I. Fischer, Jr., 1834
06/15 Ben Franklin's kite experiment, 1752
06/15 Magna Carta signed, 1215
06/15 Series of photographs by Edward Muggeridge prove to Leland Stanford
that all the hooves of a horse are off the ground during the gallop,
1878
06/16 "The Blues Brothers" premieres in Chicago, 1980
06/17 China explodes its first Hydrogen bomb, 1967
06/17 Watergate Democratic National Committee break-in, 1972
06/19 Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are executed in Sing-Sing prison, 1953
06/19 Lizzie Bordon acquitted, 1893
06/20 Victoria crowned, 1837
06/21 Berlin airlift begins, 1948
06/21 Sun rises over Heelstone at Stonehenge
06/22 Civil rights workers disappear in Mississippi, 1964
06/23 Slavery abolished in England, 1772
06/23 Wedding of Ellesar & Arwen (LOTR)
06/24 Senate repeals Gulf of Tonkin resolution, 1970
06/25 Custer's Last Stand at Little Big Horn, 1876
06/25 North Korea invades South Korea, 1950
06/26 Battle of Gettysburg, 1863
06/26 St. Lawrence Seaway dedicated by Eisenhower & Queen Elizabeth II, 1959
06/26 Toothbrush invented, 1498
06/27 100 degrees, Fort Yukon, 1915
06/27 Bill Graham closes the Fillmore East, 1971
06/28 Supreme Court decides in favor of Alan Bakke, 1978
06/30 "That" explosion in Siberia, 1908
06/30 China and Soviet Union announce split over ideology, 1960
07/01 Battle of Gettysburg begins, 1863
07/03 Dog days begin
07/04 Battles of Vicksburg and Gettysburg won by Union forces, 1863
07/04 Cloudy, 76 degrees, Philadelphia PA, 1776
07/04 Gandalf imprisoned by Saruman (LOTR)
07/04 New York abstains on Declaration of Independence vote, 1776
07/04 Thoreau enters woods, 1845
07/06 First `talkie' (talking motion picture) premiere in New York, 1928
07/06 Lawrence of Arabia captures Aqaba, 1917
07/07 First radio broadcast of "Dragnet", 1949
07/08 First public reading of the Declaration of Independence, 1776
07/08 Liberty Bell cracks while being rung at funeral of John Marshall, 1835
07/09 10-hour working day set by law, NH, 1847
07/10 134 degrees in Death Valley, 1913
07/12 Minimum wages established: 40 cents/hour, 1933
07/13 Women first compete in Olympic games, 1908
07/16 Detonation of the first atomic bomb at Alamagordo, NM, 1945
07/17 Disneyland opens, 1955
07/18 Ty Cobb gets 4000th base hit, 1927
07/19 Five Massachusetts women executed for witchcraft, 1692
07/20 Armstrong and Aldrin land on moon, 1969
07/21 First Train Robbery, Jesse James gets $3000 near Adair, Iowa, 1873
07/21 Vietnam divided at 17th parallel, 1954
07/23 Ice cream cone introduced, St. Louis MO, 1904
07/24 Scopes Monkey Trial, 1925
07/24 The ring comes to Bilbo (LOTR)
07/26 Bilbo rescued from Wargs by Eagles (LOTR)
07/30 "In God We Trust" made U.S. motto, 1956
07/31 Harry S. Truman dedicates N.Y. Int'l Airport @ Idlewild Field, 1948,
later JFK
08/01 Lughnasa; Feast of the god Lugh, a 30 day Celtic feast centers on
this day
08/03 Columbus sets sail for Cathay, 1492
08/03 Funeral of King Theoden (LOTR)
08/03 USS Nautilus crosses under north polar ice cap, 1958
08/04 Axe murder of Andrew and Abbey Borden, 1892
08/04 Bombing of N. Vietnam begins, 1964
08/04 Britain declares war on Germany starting World War I, 1914
08/06 Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, 1945
08/06 Caricom in Barbados
08/06 Cy Young pitches first game, 1890
08/08 Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, 1945
08/08 Montenegro declares war on Germany, 1914
08/08 Richard Nixon resigns the US presidency, 1974
08/08 The Great Train Robbery -- $7,368,000, 1963
08/09 Helter Skelter... the Charles Manson murders take place, 1969
08/09 Persia defeats Spartan King Leonidas at Thermopylae, 480 BC
08/09 US/Canada border defined in the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842
08/10 Chicago incorporated as a village of 300 people, 1833
08/10 US and Panama agree to transfer the canal in the year 2000, 1977
08/11 Dog days end
08/11 France Ends War in Indochina, 1954
08/11 Perseid meteor shower (look north; three days)
08/12 First test flight of Space Shuttle "Enterprise" from 747, 1977
08/12 Last U.S. ground troops out of Vietnam, 1972
08/13 Berlin wall erected, 1961
08/13 Li'l Abner debut, 1934
08/14 Social Security begins in U.S., 1935
08/15 Gandhi's movement obtains independence for Pakistan and India, 1947
08/15 Hurricane hits Plimoth Plantation, 1635
08/16 Roller Coaster patented, 1898
08/17 First public bath opened in N.Y., 1891
08/18 Anti-Cigarette League of America formed
08/19 Air Force cargo plane snares payload from Discoverer 14 spy satellite,
marking start of practical military reconnaissance from space, 1960
08/19 Gail Borden patents condensed milk, 1856
08/22 Death of King Richard III, 1485, Last of the Plantagenets
08/22 Joe Walker sets X-15 all time altitude mark (67 miles), 1963
08/22 St. Columbia reports seeing monster in Loch Ness, 565
08/23 Sacco and Vanzetti executed, 1927
08/24 "Alice's Restaurant" premieres in New York and Los Angeles, 1969
08/24 -126.9 F at Vostok, Antarctica, 1960
08/24 British troops burn Washington, 1814
08/25 Gen. DeGaulle leads French forces into Paris, 1944
08/26 Women get the vote, 1920
08/27 "Tarzan of the Apes" published, 1912
08/27 Krakatoa, Java explodes with a force of 1,300 megatons, 1883
08/28 King leads over 200K in civil rights rally in Washington, DC, 1963
08/29 Star in Cygnus goes nova and becomes 4th brightest in sky, 1975;
Nova Cygni 1975.
08/29 Saruman enters the Shire (LOTR)
08/30 75 cents a pound tariff set on opium, 1842
08/30 Japan Stationery Co. sells first felt-tipped pen, 1960
08/30 St. Rose of Lima in Peru
08/30 Washington-to-Moscow hot line connected, 1963
08/31 269 people killed after Korean Airlines 747 shot down by USSR, 1983
08/31 Mary Anne Nichols becomes Jack the Ripper's first victim, 1888
08/31 Non-aggression pact signed by USSR and Afghanistan, 1926
09/01 Bobby Fischer defeats Boris Spassky in World Chess Match, 1972
09/01 Joshua A. Norton proclaims himself 'Emperor Norton I', 1859
09/02 Great Britain adopts Gregorian Calendar, 1752
09/02 Japan signs unconditional surrender on US battleship `Missouri', 1945
09/03 Anniversary of the Founding of the Republic in San Marino
09/05 Kennedy orders resumption of underground nuclear tests, 1961
09/05 The first Continental Congress was convened in Philadelphia, 1774
09/06 149 Pilgrims set forth from England aboard the Mayflower, 1620
09/06 First Star Trek episode (The Man Trap) aired 1966
09/06 Pres. McKinley shot, 1901
09/06 Somhlolo in Swaziland
09/08 "Star Trek" debuts on NBC (1966)
09/08 Jack the Ripper kills again, Annie Chapman is second victim, 1888
09/08 President Ford pardons Richard M. Nixon, 1974
09/09 California becomes the 31st state, 1850
09/09 United Colonies is renamed the United States, 1776
09/10 Gandalf escapes from Orthanc (LOTR)
09/10 Mountain Meadows Massacre. Mormons kill Gentile wagon train, 1857
09/12 German paratroopers rescue Mussolini from captivity in Rome, 1943
09/12 Germany annexes Sudentenland, 1938
09/13 136.4 F at el Azizia, Libya, 1922
09/13 British defeat the French at Abraham near Quebec City, 1788
09/13 Building of Hadrian's Wall begun, 122
09/13 Chiang Kai-Shek becomes president of China, 1943
09/14 Benjamin Franklin is sent to France as an American minister, 1778
09/14 Frodo & Bilbo's birthday (LOTR)
09/14 Salem, Massachusetts, is founded, 1629
09/14 The Selective Service Act establishes the first peacetime draft, 1940
09/15 Black riders enter the Shire (LOTR)
09/15 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev begins his 13 day tour of the US, 1959
09/15 The U.S. Foreign Affairs Dept. becomes the U.S. State Department, 1789
09/16 The village of Shawmut, Massachusetts, becomes the city of Boston, 1630
09/17 Battle of Antietam, 1862
09/18 Frodo and company rescued by Bombadil (LOTR)
09/18 Victory of Uprona in Burundi
09/20 Equal Rights Party nominates Belva Lockwood for President, 1884
09/20 First meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of
Science, 1848
09/20 First meeting of the National Research Council, 1916
09/20 Magellan leaves Spain on the first Round the World passage, 1519
09/20 The Roxy Theater opens in Hollywood, 1973
09/22 Allied forces form the independent nation West Germany, 1953
09/22 President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, 1862
09/22 Special prosecutor Leon Jeworski subpoenaes President Nixon, 1974
09/22 The first Soviet atomic bomb explodes, 1949
09/23 Phillippine President Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law, 1972
09/23 The New York Knickerbockers becomes the first U.S. Baseball club, 1845
09/23 V.P. Nixon denies campaign fund fraud with his "Checkers" speech, 1952
09/25 Sandra Day O'Connor becomes first woman on US Supreme Court, 1981
09/27 The first passenger was hauled in a locomotive in England, 1825
09/28 "Pilgrim's Progress" published, 1678
09/28 A Greek soldier runs 26+ miles after the Persian defeat at Marathon,
490BC
09/28 Frodo wounded at Weathertop (LOTR)
09/30 Red Jack kills 2, Elizabeth Stride (#3) and Catherine Eddowes (#4),
1888
09/30 The first tooth is extracted under anesthesia in Charleston, Mass, 1846
09/30 The verdicts of the Nuremberg trials are announced, 1946
10/01 NASA officially begins operations, 1958
10/02 Thurgood Marshall sworn as the first black Supreme Court Justice, 1967
10/04 Crimean war begins, 1853
10/04 First space vehicle, Sputnik I, launched, 1957
10/04 Sputnik 1, world's first orbiting satellite launched, 1957
10/05 Frodo crosses bridge of Mitheithel
10/06 Antioch College is the first public school to admit men and women, 1853
10/06 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat is assassinated in Cairo, 1981
10/06 Israel is attacked by the alliance of Egypt and Syria, 1973
10/07 Foundation of the GDR in 1949 in German Democratic Republic
10/07 Georgia Tech. beats Cumberland Univ. 222-0, 1916
10/07 Maryland Governor Marvin Mandel sent to prison on fraud charges, 1977
10/07 Mother Teresa of Calcutta awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, 1979
10/07 Police stop Wilbur Mills car, Fanne Fox jumps into water, 1974
10/08 Great Chicago Fire, 1871
10/09 First two-way telephone conversation, 1876
10/10 Beginning of the Wars for Independence in Cuba
10/10 Foundation of the Workers Party in North Korea
10/10 Mercury at Superior Conjunction with Sun. Moves into night sky. (1984)
10/10 Spiro T. Agnew resigns as Vice-President due to income tax fraud, 1973
10/11 "Saturday Night Live" premiers on NBC-TV, 1975
10/11 The Gang of Four are arrested in Peking, 1976
10/11 The first steam powered ferry ran between New York and Hoboken, 1811
10/11 The second Vatican Ecumenical Council opens in Rome, 1962
10/11 First broadcast of Saturday Night Live, 1975
10/12 Bahama Natives discover Columbus of Europe lost on their shores, 1492
10/12 Khrushchev pounds his desk with shoe during a speech to the UN, 1960
10/12 Man O'War's last race, 1920
10/12 Native Americans discover Columbus of Europe lost on their shores, 1492
10/13 Italy declares war on Germany, 1943
10/13 U.S. Navy born, 1775, authorized by the Second Continental Congress
10/14 Battle of Hastings won by William the Conqueror and the Normans, 1066
10/14 Chuck Yeager breaks sound barrier, 1947
10/15 First draft card burned, 1965
10/16 Boromir reaches Rivendell (LOTR)
10/17 Council of Elrond (LOTR)
10/18 Boston Shoemakers form first U.S. labor org., 1648
10/18 Soviets anounce their probe took photos of the Moon's far side, 1959
10/19 Mao Tse-tung establishes the People's Republic of China, 1949
10/19 Napoleon's beaten army begins the long retreat from Moscow, 1812
10/20 "Saturday Night Massacre", 1973
10/20 OPEC embargo, 1973
10/21 Edison makes the first practical incandescent lamp, 1879
10/21 Guggenheim Museum opens, 1959
10/23 Battle of Leyte Gulf begins, 1944
10/23 Earth created at 6:30 AM, 4004BC.
10/23 Swallows leave Capistrano
10/25 End of War of the Ring (LOTR)
10/25 The UN removes Taiwan and admits the People's Republic of China, 1971
10/26 UN's World Health Organization declares smallpox eradicated, 1978
10/27 New York's Boss Tweed is arrested on fraud charges, 1871
10/27 The first New York Subway is opened, 1904
10/28 Columbus discovers Cuba, 1492
10/28 Constantine's army defeats forces of Maxentius at Mulvian Bridge, 312
10/28 Harvard was founded in Massachusetts, 1636
10/28 Statue of Liberty was dedicated on Bedloe's Island, 1886
10/29 Stock Market Crash, 1929
10/30 Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds" broadcast, 1938
10/31 Luther nails 95 Theses to door of Castle Church, Wittenberg, 1517
11/01 Austria-Hungary become two seperate nations, 1918
11/01 Puerto Rican nationalists try to kill Truman at the Blair House, 1950
11/02 Luftwaffe completes 57 consecutive nights of bombing of London, 1940
11/02 Two Frenchmen make the first free hot air balloon flight, 1783
11/03 Beef rises to 3 cents a pound, IL, 1837
11/03 Linus Pauling wins Nobel Chemistry Prize, 1954
11/03 Sputnik II launched, 1957, bearing spacedog Laika
11/04 Iranian militants seize US embassy personnel in Teheran, 1979
11/04 Soviet forces crush the anti-communist revolt in Hungary, 1956
11/05 Guy Fawkes' Plot, 1605
11/06 Anniversary of the October Socialist Revolution (2 days) in U.S.S.R.
11/07 Abolitionist newspaperman Elijah P. Lovejoy murdered by mob, 1837
11/07 Lewis and Clark Expedition in sight of the Pacific Ocean, 1805
11/09 Blackout of New York, New England, and Eastern Canada, 1965
11/09 Giant panda discovered (?!), China, 1927
11/09 Jack the Ripper kills fifth and final victim, Jane Kelly, 1888
11/09 Margaret Sanger forms American Birth Control League, 1921
11/09 Roosevelt establishes the Civil Works Administration, 1933
11/10 41 Women arrested in suffragette demonstartions near White House, 1917
11/10 Cpt. Wirz, commandant of Andersonville Prison hanged, 1865
11/10 Henry Stanley asks David Livingston, "Dr. Livingston, I presume?", 1871
11/11 Washington becomes the 42nd state, 1889
11/12 Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Birthday in Taiwan
11/12 U.S. first exports oil to Europe, 1861
11/14 Quarter Pounder price raised from $0.53 to $0.55 in violation of Nixon
price controls (but okayed by Price Commission after formal request
from McDonald's), 1971
11/15 Niagara Falls power plant startup, 1896
11/16 Bilbo reaches the Lonely Mountain (LOTR)
11/16 Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869
11/17 46,000 meteoroids fall over AZ in 20 minutes, 1966
11/17 Richard Nixon says "I am not a crook.", 1973
11/18 First hydrogen bomb blasts Enewetok, 1952
11/18 Local standard time zones established for US, 1883
11/19 Gettysburg Address delivered, 1863
11/21 Announcement of 18 1/2 minute gap on Watergate tape, 1973
11/22 Kennedy shot in Dallas, Texas by Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963
11/23 First broadcast of Dr. Who (longest running TV series), 1963
11/24 Lee Harvey Oswald killed by Jack Ruby, 1963
11/25 Alfred Nobel invents dynamite, 1867
11/27 Alfred Nobel establishes Nobel Prize, 1895
11/27 Friction match invented, England, 1826
11/27 Hoosac Railroad Tunnel completed, 1873, in NW Massachusetts
11/29 King Tut's tomb opened, 1922
12/01 First national corn-husking championship, Alleman IA, 1924
12/01 Martin Luther King Jr., leads black boycott of Montgomery buses, 1955
12/01 Rosa Parks refuses to move to back of the bus (Montgomery, AL), 1953
12/03 First neon light display, Paris, 1910
12/03 First successful human heart transplant lead by Dr. Barnard, 1967
12/03 The Montreux Casino burns down during a Frank Zappa concert, 1971
12/04 Washington takes leave of his officers at Fraunce's Tavern, NYC, 1783
12/05 Death of Smaug (LOTR)
12/05 End of Prohibition, 1933 (at least the alcohol part)
12/05 Phi Beta Kappa founded, 1776
12/05 The Eighteenth Amendment repealed, ending Prohibition, 1933
12/07 Japan bombs Pearl Harbor, 1941
12/09 Ball-bearing roller skates patented, 1884
12/10 Metric system established in France, 1799
12/10 Nobel Peace Prize awarded each year
12/12 First wireless message sent across Atlantic by Marconi, 1901
12/13 Apollo 17 leaves the moon, with "last" men to walk on moon aboard, 1972
12/13 Dartmouth College chartered, 1769
12/13 Geminid meteor shower (look south)
12/15 Argo Merchant oil spill, 1976
12/15 Bill of Rights adopted, 1791
12/15 James Naismith invents basketball, Canada, 1891
12/15 Sitting Bull shot in head while submitting to arrest, 1890
12/16 Fellowship begins Quest (LOTR)
12/20 U.S. buys ~1,000,000 sq. miles of Louisiana for ~$20/sq.mi.
12/21 Phileas Fogg completes his trip around the world in less than 80 days
12/24 KKK formed in Pulaski, Tenn, 1865
12/26 DPMA founded, 1951
12/27 APT report published, 1956
12/27 Ether first used as anesthetic in childbirth, 1845
12/28 Comet Kohoutek at perihelion, 1973
12/29 Battle of Wounded knee, 1890
12/30 First Los Angeles freeway dedicated, 1940
12/31 St. Sylvester in Switzerland
12/31 Winterland closes its doors, 1978
gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/calendar.judai 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000002670 15052006723 013515 03/08* Fast of Esther (Battle of Purim; 1 day before Purim; fast day)
03/11* Purim (Feast of Lots; 30 days before Pesach)
03/12* Purim (Feast of Lots)
04/10* Pesach (First Day of Passover; sabbatical)
04/11* Pesach (sabbatical)
04/16* Pesach (sabbatical)
04/17* Pesach (Last Day of Passover; 8th day of Pesach; sabbatical)
04/30* Yom HaAtzmaut (Israel Independence Day)
05/13* Lag Ba`omer (Commemoration of the Great Rebellion)
05/22* Yom Yerushalayim (Reunification of Jerusalem)
05/30* Shavuos (Festival of Weeks; 50 days after Pesach; sabbatical)
05/31* Shavuos (Festival of Weeks; sabbatical)
07/10* Fast of Shiv'a Asar B'Tammuz (Romans breach Wall of Jerusalem;
fast day)
07/31* Fast of Tish'a B'Av (Babylon/Rome destroys Holy Temple; fast day)
09/20* First Day of Rosh Hashanah (Jewish Lunar New Year; 5741 == 1980;
sabbatical)
09/21* Rosh Hashanah (sabbatical)
09/23* Fast of Gedalya (Murder of Gedalya and subsequent Exile; 1 day
after Rosh Hashanah; fast day)
09/29* Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement; 9 days after Rosh Hashanah;
sabbatical, fast day)
10/04* Succos (Festival of Tabernacles; 14 days after Rosh Hashanah;
sabbatical)
10/05* Succos (sabbatical)
10/10* Hoshanah Rabba (7th day of Succos)
10/11* Shmini Atzeres (8th Day of Gathering; 1 day after Succos; sabbatical)
10/12* Shmini Atzeres/Simchas Torah (Rejoicing of the Law; sabbatical)
12/12* First Day of Chanukah
12/27* Fast of Asara B'Tevet (Babylonians put siege on Jerusalem; fast day)
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01/01 The Epoch (Time 0 for UNIX systems, Midnight GMT, 1970)
01/03 Apple Computer founded, 1977
01/08 American Telephone and Telegraph loses antitrust case, 1982
01/08 Herman Hollerith patents first data processing computer, 1889
01/08 Justice Dept. drops IBM suit, 1982
01/10 First CDC 1604 delivered to Navy, 1960
01/16 Set uid bit patent issued, to Dennis Ritchie, 1979
01/17 Justice Dept. begins IBM anti-trust suit, 1969 (drops it, 01/08/82)
01/24 DG Nova introduced, 1969
01/25 First U.S. meeting of ALGOL definition committee, 1958
01/26 EDVAC demonstrated, 1952
01/31 Hewlett-Packard founded, 1939
02/11 Last day of JOSS service at RAND Corp., 1966
02/14 First micro-on-a-chip patented (TI), 1978
02/15 ENIAC demonstrated, 1946
03/01 First NPL (later PL/I) report published, 1964
03/04 First Cray-1 shipped to Los Alamos
03/09 "GOTO considered harmful" (E.J. Dikstra) published in CACM, 1968
03/14 LISP introduced, 1960
03/28 DEC announces PDP-11, 1970
03/31 Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corp. founded, Phila, 1946
04/01 Yourdon, Inc. founded, 1974 (It figures.)
04/03 IBM 701 introduced, 1953
04/04 Tandy Corp. acquires Radio Shack, 1963 (9 stores)
04/07 IBM announces System/360, 1964
04/09 ENIAC Project begun, 1943
04/28 Zilog Z-80 introduced
05/06 EDSAC demonstrated, 1949
05/01 First BASIC program run at Dartmouth, 1964
05/16 First report on SNOBOL distributed (within BTL), 1963
05/21 DEC announces PDP-8
05/22 Ethernet first described, 1973
05/27 First joint meeting of U.S. and European ALGOL definition cte., 1958
05/28 First meeting of COBOL definition cte. (eventually CODASYL), 1959
05/30 Colossus Mark II, 1944
06/02 First issue of Computerworld, 1967
06/10 First Apple II shipped, 1977
06/15 UNIVAC I delivered to the Census Bureau, 1951
06/16 First programming error at Census Bureau, 1951 (apocryphal)
06/23 IBM unbundles software, 1969
06/23 Turing's Birthday, 1912
06/30 First advanced degree on computer related topic: to H. Karamanian,
Temple Univ., Phila, 1948, for symbolic diffentiation on the ENIAC
07/08 Bell Telephone Co. formed (predecessor of AT&T), 1877
07/08 CDC incorporated, 1957
08/14 First Unix-based mallet created, 1954
08/14 IBM PC announced, 1981
08/22 CDC 6600 introduced, 1963
08/23 DEC founded, 1957
09/15 ACM founded, 1947
09/20 Harlan Herrick runs first FORTRAN program, 1954
10/02 First robotics-based CAM, 1939
10/06 First GPSS manual published, 1961
10/08 First VisiCalc prototype, 1978
10/12 Univac gives contract for SIMULA compiler to Nygaard and Dahl, 1962
10/14 British Computer Society founded, 1957
10/15 First FORTRAN Programmer's Reference Manual published
10/20 Zurich ALGOL report published, 1958
10/25 DEC announces VAX-11/780
11/04 UNIVAC I program predicts Eisenhower victory based on 7% of votes, 1952
12/08 First Ph.D. awarded by Computer Science Dept, Univ. of Penna, 1965
gcal-4.2.0/data/calendars/calendar.chris 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000001124 15052006723 013522 01/06* Epiphany
02/11* Shrove Tuesday / Mardi Gras (day before Ash Wednesday)
02/08* Ash Wednesday (First day of Lent)
03/19* Palm Sunday (7 days before Easter)
03/23* Maundy Thursday (3 days before Easter)
03/24* Good Friday (2 days before Easter)
03/26* Easter Sunday
05/04* Ascension Day (10 days before Pentecost)
05/14* Pentecost (Whitsunday)
05/15* Whitmonday
05/21* Trinity Sunday (7 days after Pentecost)
05/25* Corpus Christi (11 days after Pentecost)
05/28* Rogation Sunday
10/18 Feast Day of St. Luke
12/03* First Sunday of Advent (4th Sunday before Christmas)
12/06 St. Nicholas' Day
gcal-4.2.0/data/meteoric.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000016007 15052006723 011126 ;
; meteoric.rc -- gcal sample resource file
;
; Meteorstr"ome -- Code/Zeitraum/Maximum/Anzahl/Radiant/Geschwindigkeit/Komet
; meteoric showers -- code/interval/maximum/number/radiant/velocity/comet
;
; [Configuration following below]
;
; (C)opyright Claus-Peter R"uckemann, 1996, 1999
;
; You may use the data provided here on your own risk.
; If you do use the data in any publication, program or product other than
; gcal under GPL, you have to cite where most of the sample data hacked in
; here comes from:
;
; @BOOK{Rueckemann:1999:Astronomie,
; author = {R{\"u}ckemann, C.-P.},
; title = {Datensammlung zur Astronomie},
; publisher = {in Vorbereitung, M{\"u}nster},
; year = {1999},
; } % =:-) end of commercial for the unpublished
;
; In most cases meteoric showers do not last for long astronomical time
; intervals. Most of the material that we see 'glowing' when watching such
; showers results from the Oort's Cloud. Earlier in the history of the universe
; larger bodies impacted into the Oort's Cloud and set a huge number of
; smaller broken particles and other material free. These smaller bodies do
; carry big amounts of dust in their trail when traveling with through space at
; high speeds. If some of these smaller bodies get near the outer atmosphere
; of the earth the dust particles begin to glow while burning due to the
; heat they produce from the contact with the gases of the atmosphere.
; This way you might get some impression why meteoric showers do tend to
; be not as stable in their occurance when earth is passing their way
; on it's orbit around the sun over the years as one might suggest.
; It is known that the occourance of specific showers will vary in different
; years. It is known that some showers only happen to last for less than an
; hour each year while others do continue for several days. And we know that
; in general meteoric showers did have been much more numerous in earlier times
; of earth's history long ago ...
;
;
; The samples given do include some minor showers and there are a lot other
; minor showers and some other data missing and that most showers are only
; constant in date and brightness every year for about several decades and that
; the weather on earth might make them invisible from earth in some years,
; not to mention that in a specific year your location might not have
; dark night when the maximum occurs ... [many more]
;
; If you have any further corrections, improvements, more detailed or
; more correct data or even donations please contact:
; ruckema@uni-muenster.de
;
; 19991121 CPR Added international 3-letter-codes.
;
;------------------------ Konfiguration / configuration ----------------------
; Please notice that there are tabstops following some $?=~... entries!
; So use an editor that does not delete the tabs when configuring this file.
; This file is 8 bit -- modify for your codepage if needed.
;....................................german...................................
$c=~erzeugender Komet:
$d=~internationaler Code:
$m=~%1Maximum der Fallhäufigkeit%2
$n=~maximale Anzahl von Objekten:
$r=~Lage des Radianten:
$s=-Meteorstrom
$v=~mittl. Geschw. rel. Erde:
$x=den
$y=variabel
$j=Nördliche
$k=Südliche
;................................anglo-american...............................
;$c=~producing comet:
;$d=~international 3-letter-code:
;$m=~%1maximum of falling%2
;$n=~maximal number of objects:
;$r=~position of radiant:
;$s=-meteoric shower
;$v=~mean velocity rel. to earth:
;$x=ds
;$y=variable
;$j=Northern
;$k=Southern
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$t=%3Zeta Aurigi$x%4$s, $m
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00001117#1118 %3Leoni$x%4$s, $d LEO, $r Löwe/Lion, $m, $n $y, $v 72.0 km/s, $c 1866 I
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00001212#1214 %3Gemini$x%4$s, $d GEM, $r Zwillinge/Gemini, $m, $n 15/h, $v 36.5 km/h
$t=%e00000113#00000117 %3Delta Cancri$x%4$s, $d DCA, $r Krebs/Cancer
00001214#9999 $t
00000101#0214 $t
00000113#0117 %3Delta Cancri$x%4$s, $d DCA, $r Krebs/Cancer, $m
00001217#1224 %e00001222#00001223 %3Ursi$x%4$s, $d URS
00001222#1223 %3Ursi$x%4$s, $d URS, $m
;;EOF:
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GL_GNULIB_EXPM1 = @GL_GNULIB_EXPM1@
GL_GNULIB_EXPM1F = @GL_GNULIB_EXPM1F@
GL_GNULIB_EXPM1L = @GL_GNULIB_EXPM1L@
GL_GNULIB_FABSF = @GL_GNULIB_FABSF@
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GL_GNULIB_FMA = @GL_GNULIB_FMA@
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GL_GNULIB_FPUTC = @GL_GNULIB_FPUTC@
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GL_GNULIB_GETGROUPS = @GL_GNULIB_GETGROUPS@
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GL_GNULIB_GETLINE = @GL_GNULIB_GETLINE@
GL_GNULIB_GETLOADAVG = @GL_GNULIB_GETLOADAVG@
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GL_GNULIB_GETSUBOPT = @GL_GNULIB_GETSUBOPT@
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GL_GNULIB_HYPOT = @GL_GNULIB_HYPOT@
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GL_GNULIB_HYPOTL = @GL_GNULIB_HYPOTL@
GL_GNULIB_ICONV = @GL_GNULIB_ICONV@
GL_GNULIB_ILOGB = @GL_GNULIB_ILOGB@
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GL_GNULIB_ILOGBL = @GL_GNULIB_ILOGBL@
GL_GNULIB_IMAXABS = @GL_GNULIB_IMAXABS@
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GL_GNULIB_ISNANL = @GL_GNULIB_ISNANL@
GL_GNULIB_ISWBLANK = @GL_GNULIB_ISWBLANK@
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GL_GNULIB_ISWDIGIT = @GL_GNULIB_ISWDIGIT@
GL_GNULIB_ISWXDIGIT = @GL_GNULIB_ISWXDIGIT@
GL_GNULIB_LCHMOD = @GL_GNULIB_LCHMOD@
GL_GNULIB_LCHOWN = @GL_GNULIB_LCHOWN@
GL_GNULIB_LDEXPF = @GL_GNULIB_LDEXPF@
GL_GNULIB_LDEXPL = @GL_GNULIB_LDEXPL@
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GL_GNULIB_LOG10 = @GL_GNULIB_LOG10@
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GL_GNULIB_RAISE = @GL_GNULIB_RAISE@
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00000501 Lindbergh baby kidnapped (1932)%i19320501
00000501 North Korea established (1948)%i19480501
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00000513 Assassin wounds Pope J. Paul II (1981)%i19810513
00000514 Warsaw Pact signed (1955)%i19550514
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00000520 Beijing: Martial law declared (1989)%i19890520
00000521 C. Lindbergh lands in Paris (1927)%i19270521
00000529 Edmund Hillary climbs Mt.Everest (1953)%i19530529
00000531 Adolf Eichmann hangs in Israel (1962)%i19620531
00000603 American victory at Midway (1942)%i19420603
00000603 Ayatollah Khomeini dies (1989)%i19890603
00000605 Six Day War, annexation of Jerusalem (1967)%i19670605
00000606 D-Day (1944)%i19440606
00000614 Falklands: Argentina surrenders (1982)%i19820614
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00000703 Raid on Entebbe, 105 rescued (1976)%i19760703
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00000721 Neil Armstrong steps on moon (1969)%i19690721
00000727 Korean War ends (1953)%i19530727
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00000807 U.S. landing at Guadalcanal (1942)%i19420807
00000808 Nixon quits, first president to do so (1974)%i19740808
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00000812 Beginning of building of the Berlin Wall (1961)%i19610812
00000815 Japanese delegation surrenders to MacArthur (1945)%i19450815
00000816 Elvis Presley dies at age 42 (1977)%i19770816
00000820 Spacecraft Voyager 2 launched (1977)%i19770820
00000821 Soviet tanks invade Czechoslovakia (1968)%i19680821
00000823 Sacco and Vanzetti die on electric chair (1927)%i19270823
00000825 Spacecraft Voyager 2 reaches Neptune (1989)%i19890825
00000825 Spacecraft Voyager 2 reaches Saturn (1981)%i19810825
00000828 Martin Luther King: "I have a dream" (1963)%i19630828
00000831 Soviet shoots down South Korean Boeing 747 (1983)%i19830831
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00000903 U.S. Viking II lands on Mars (1976)%i19760903
00000904 Mark Spitz wins 7 golds (1972)%i19720904
00000905 Munich Olympic Massacre (1972)%i19720905
00000906 President McKinley assassinated (1901)%i19010906
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00000923 Beginning of Vienna Congress (1814)%i18140923
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00001001 The 6.1 Whittier Earthquake in California (1987)%i19871001
00001004 Soviet launches Sputnik (1957)%i19571004
00001006 Anwar Sadat assassinated (1981)%i19811006
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00001010 Sun Yat-Sen overthrows in China (1911)%i19111010
00001014 Field Marshal Erwin Rommel commits suicide (1944)%i19441014
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00001018 Beginning of Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)%i19621018
00001018 Thomas A. Edison dies in West Orange, N.J. (1931)%i19311018
00001019 Black Monday on Wall Street,down 508.32pts (1987)%i19871019
00001019 T.A. Edison demonstrates the electric light (1879)%i18791019
00001024 "Black Thursday" on Wall Street (1929)%i19291024
00001028 Jacquel. Kennedy marries Aristotle Onassis (1968)%i19681028
00001029 John DeLorean indicted for drug trafficking (1982)%i19821029
00001031 1900 U.S. Marines invade Grenada (1983)%i19831031
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00001107 Russia: Bolsheviks seize power (1917)%i19171107
00001108 Hitler's Beer-Hall Putsch (1923)%i19231108
00001109 "Crystal Night" in Berlin (1938)%i19381109
00001111 Germany signs armistice (1918)%i19181111
00001122 JFK assassinated in Dallas (1963)%i19631122
00001202 1st controlled nuclear reaction (1942)%i19421202
00001203 1st human heart transplant performed (1967)%i19671203
00001203 Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal, India (1984)%i19841203
00001207 Pearl Harbor attacked on this day (1941)%i19411207
00001213 Wright Brother's 1st flight at Kittyhawk (1903)%i19031213
00001214 Ronald Amundsen reaches the South Pole (1911)%i19111214
00001220 "Operation Just Cause": U.S. invades Panama (1989)%i19891220
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00001223 Hideki Tojo hangs for war crimes (1948)%i19481223
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gcal-4.2.0/data/Makefile.am 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000007307 15052006723 011030 # GNU gcal
#
# Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
# 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 Free
# Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
dataREADMEFILE = \
$(srcdir)/README
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$(srcdir)/gcalrc
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$(srcdir)/birthday.rc \
$(srcdir)/bkk.rc \
$(srcdir)/de-mdata.rc \
$(srcdir)/de-sdata.rc \
$(srcdir)/mdata.rc \
$(srcdir)/meteoric.rc \
$(srcdir)/ms.rc \
$(srcdir)/sdata.rc \
$(srcdir)/sun-moon.rc \
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$(srcdir)/$(datacalendarsDIR)/calendar.histo \
$(srcdir)/$(datacalendarsDIR)/calendar.holid \
$(srcdir)/$(datacalendarsDIR)/calendar.judai \
$(srcdir)/$(datacalendarsDIR)/calendar.music \
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$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/can_holiday \
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$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/gdead \
$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/hawaii \
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$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/usa_holiday \
$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/usa_other \
$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/usa_states \
$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/witchcraft \
$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/world
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$(srcdir)/$(datadatesDIR)/README
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$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/cal2gcal.awk \
$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/cal2gcal.pl \
$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/ct2gcal.awk \
$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/ct2gcal.pl \
$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/old2v220.awk \
$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/old2v220.pl \
$(srcdir)/$(datascriptsDIR)/v2x2v300.awk \
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gcal-4.2.0/data/de-sdata.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000023710 15052006723 011000 ; Some Sun based astronomical times and data for locations in Germany for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: de-sdata.rc 0.06 2000/06/30 00:00:06 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
; Try `--time-offset=ARG' to calculate some data for a definite time!
; Try `--precise' to display data and times more precise!
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
;
; Name of location and geographical co-ordinate
$l=%3%1Münster%2
$c=+5158+00738+61
;
; Line templates
$p=0*d1#999
;
; Definitions for winter time
$a=%e0@a#0@b-1
;
; Winter time in Germany == CEWT/GMT-1 (+60 minutes)
$w=+60
;
; Start of winter time in Germany
b=10sun9
;
; Definitions for summer time
$b=%i0@a#0@b-1
;
; Summer time in Germany == CEST/GMT-2 (+120 minutes)
$s=+120
;
; Start of summer time in Germany
a=03sun9
;
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$p $b $t,$s
;
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
;
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $b $t,$s
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$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QM5 shadow length 2x object height visible %uQ$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QM6 shadow length 2x object height non-visible %zQ$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QN5 shadow length 1x object height visible %uR$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
$t=QN6 shadow length 1x object height non-visible %zR$c
$p $a $t,$w
$p $b $t,$s
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 15055527656 010554 5 gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/cal2gcal.awk 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000011631 15052006723 012632 # $Id: cal2gcal.awk 0.12 2000/06/14 00:01:02 tom Exp $
#
# cal2gcal.awk: Very simple, slow and silly AWK script for converting
# "BSD-calendar" appointments into the `gcal' format.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
BEGIN {
#
# Define the field separator used (blank actually).
#
FS = " "
#
# Define the length of the text displayed on a line.
# This is a minimum value suggesting where the first position of a
# break can take place. If this happens within a word, the break
# is done at its end.
# Set `linebreak' to 0 if you don't want to break the text explicitly
# (this is the same mode which was done by former versions of this script).
#
linebreak = 0
#
# The length of an ordinary date part of a gcal resource file line.
#
dpartlen = 8
#
# The newline character of a gcal text line.
#
gcalnl = "~"
#
# Print some leading comment text.
#
print "; cal2gcal.awk output for Gcal-2.20 or newer"
print ";"
print "; Absolutely NO warrenty!"
print ";"
print ";"
#
# Pre-initialize the constructed line.
#
line = ""
textpart = ""
}
#
# Main block.
#
{
#
# Construct the line.
#
if (substr($1, 3, 1) == "/")
{
#
# If line is completed just print it.
#
if (line != "")
{
if (linebreak < 1)
print line
else
{
#
# Manage possible breaks in the text part of appointment.
#
tpart = substr(line, dpartlen+2)
len_tpart = length(tpart)
if (len_tpart > linebreak)
{
k = 0
textpart = ""
for (i=1 ; i <= len_tpart ; i += (linebreak+k))
{
textpart = textpart substr(tpart, i, linebreak-1)
j = 0
k = 0
while (substr(tpart, linebreak+i+j-1, 1) !~ /[ \t]/)
{
textpart = textpart substr(tpart, linebreak+i+j-1, 1)
j++
if (linebreak + i + j - 1 > len_tpart)
break
}
k += j
textpart = textpart gcalnl
}
}
else
textpart = tpart
i = length(textpart)
if (substr(textpart, i, 1) == gcalnl)
print substr(line, 1, dpartlen+1) substr(textpart, 1, i-1)
else
print substr(line, 1, dpartlen+1) textpart
}
line = ""
textpart = ""
}
#
# Strip leading whitespace characters in text part of appointment.
#
i = length($1) + 1
while (substr($0, i, 1) ~ /[ \t]/)
i++
line = "0000" substr($1, 1, 2) substr($1, 4, 2) " " substr($0, i)
}
else
{
#
# Strip leading whitespace characters of continued
# text part of appointment.
#
i = 1
while (substr($0, i, 1) ~ /[ \t]/)
i++
line = line " " substr($0, i)
}
}
END {
#
# Manage last line of file.
#
if (linebreak < 1)
print line
else
{
#
# Manage possible breaks in the text part of appointment.
#
tpart = substr(line, dpartlen+2)
len_tpart = length(tpart)
if (len_tpart > linebreak)
{
k = 0
textpart = ""
for (i=1 ; i <= len_tpart ; i += (linebreak+k))
{
textpart = textpart substr(tpart, i, linebreak-1)
j = 0
k = 0
while (substr(tpart, linebreak+i+j-1, 1) !~ /[ \t]/)
{
textpart = textpart substr(tpart, linebreak+i+j-1, 1)
j++
if (linebreak + i + j - 1 > len_tpart)
break
}
k += j
textpart = textpart gcalnl
}
}
else
textpart = tpart
i = length(textpart)
if (substr(textpart, i, 1) == gcalnl)
print substr(line, 1, dpartlen+1) substr(textpart, 1, i-1)
else
print substr(line, 1, dpartlen+1) textpart
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/old2v220.awk 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000012733 15052006723 012440 # $Id: old2v220.awk 0.05 2000/01/12 00:00:05 tom Exp $
#
# old2v220.awk: Very simple, slow and silly AWK script for converting
# resource files of former Gcal versions into the style
# which is used by Gcal-2.20 or newer.
# This means, all former `%s[DATE]' and `%e[DATE]'
# special texts are converted into their according
# `%i[STARTING_DATE][#[ENDING_DATE]]' equivalents.
#
# *** WARNING ***
# This script is unable to manage `%s[DATE]' and `%e[DATE]' special texts
# correctly, if all or parts of the DATE component is/are assembled
# by using Gcal's text variable mechanism!
# *** WARNING ***
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1996, 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
NR == 1 {
#
# Check the informational text at the beginning of a resource file.
# A typical text in resource files of former Gcal versions looks
# like "; SCRIPTNAME.SUFFIX output" for resource files already
# converted and installed by means of `data/Makefile' after processing
# of the `install' target. Only in cases we work on such a resource
# file or resource files which are created manually by a user, let's
# convert the file, otherwise let's print it untouched (AS IS)!
#
mode = 0
#
# Avoid to convert resource files which are already in the Gcal-2.20 style.
#
if ($0 !~ / for Gcal-2.20 or newer/)
{
mode = 1
#
# No Gcal-2.20 resource file, let's update the informational text.
#
if (substr($0, 1, 2) == "; ")
{
mode = 2
print $0 " for Gcal-2.20 or newer"
}
}
}
#
# Main block.
#
{
if (mode == 1)
{
is_s = 0
if ($0 ~ /[^\\]+%+[sS]/)
is_s = 1
is_e = 0
if ($0 ~ /[^\\]+%+[eE]/)
is_e = 1
if (is_s == 1 || is_e == 1)
{
#
# Build the line.
#
is_both = 0
if ((is_s == 1) && (is_e == 1))
is_both = 1
line = ""
s_old = ""
s_filled = 0
e_old = ""
e_filled = 0
len = length($0)
for (i=1; i <= len; i++)
{
ch = substr($0, i, 1)
if (ch == "\\")
{
line = line ch
if (i < len)
{
i++
line = line substr($0, i, 1)
}
}
else
{
if (ch == "%")
{
if (is_both == 1)
{
if (substr($0, i+1, 1) ~ /[sS]/)
{
i++
for (j=1 ; j+i <= len ; j++)
{
ch2 = substr($0, j+i, 1)
if (ch2 ~ /[ \t]/)
break
else
{
if (s_filled == 0)
s_old = s_old ch2
}
}
s_filled = 1
i += j
}
else
{
if (substr($0, i+1, 1) ~ /[eE]/)
{
i++
for (j=1 ; j+i <= len ; j++)
{
ch2 = substr($0, j+i, 1)
if (ch2 ~ /[ \t]/)
break
else
{
if (e_filled == 0)
e_old = e_old ch2
}
}
e_filled = 1
i += j
}
else
line = line ch
}
}
else
{
line = line ch
if (i < len)
{
i++
ch = substr($0, i, 1)
if (ch ~ /[sS]/)
ch = "i"
else
{
if (ch ~ /[eE]/)
ch = "i#"
}
line = line ch
}
}
}
else
line = line ch
}
}
if (is_both == 1)
line = line "%i" s_old "#" e_old
print line
}
else
print $0
}
else
{
if (mode == 2)
mode = 1
else
print $0
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/v2x2v300.awk 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000023035 15052006723 012375 # $Id: v2x2v300.awk 0.02 2000/05/30 00:00:02 tom Exp $
#
# v2x2v300.awk: Very simple, slow and silly AWK script for converting
# resource files of former Gcal versions, i.e. v2.20 and
# v2.40, into the style which is used by Gcal-3.00 or newer.
# This means, all `%?...' special texts which are obsolete
# now by reason Gcal offers the ability of defining an
# optional format statement, are converted into their
# according equivalents.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
#
# Main block.
#
{
if ($0 ~ /%/)
{
#
# Build the line.
#
line = ""
len = length($0)
for (i=1; i <= len; i++)
{
ch = substr($0, i, 1)
if (ch == "\\")
{
line = line ch
if (i < len)
{
i++
line = line substr($0, i, 1)
}
}
else
{
if (ch == "%")
{
line = line ch
if (i < len)
{
action = 0
i++
ch = substr($0, i, 1)
#
# Name Old -> New
# ---- --- -- ---
# %complete weekday name %o -> %K
# %3-letter weekday name %O -> %>3#K
# %2-letter weekday name %K -> %>2#K
# %weekday number (Mon=1...Sun=7) %S -> %W
# %weekday number ONS (Mon=1...Sun=7) %I -> %>1&*W
# %weekday number ONS (Mon=0...Sun=6) %J -> %>1&*E
# %weekday number (Sun=1...Sat=7) %( -> %I
# %weekday number ONS (Sun=1...Sat=7) %< -> %>1&*I
# %weekday number (Sun=0...Sat=6) %) -> %J
# %weekday number ONS (Sun=0...Sat=6) %> -> %>1&*J
# %weekday number FLX (Mon=1...Sun=7) %[ -> %S
# %weekday number FLX ONS (Mon=1...Sun=7) %{ -> %>1&*S
# %weekday number FLX (Mon=0...Sun=6) %] -> %T
# %weekday number FLX ONS (Mon=0...Sun=6) %} -> %>1&*T
# %day of year number %+ -> %N
# %day of year number +LZ %* -> %>03*N
# %day of year number ONS %& -> %>1&*N
# %day of year number +LZ ONS %# -> %>03&*N
# %day number +LZ %N -> %>02*D
# %day number ONS %s -> %>1&*D
# %day number +LZ ONS %u -> %>02&*D
# %complete month name %M -> %U
# %3-letter month name %T -> %>3#U
# %month number %U -> %M
# %month number +LZ %W -> %>02*M
# %month number ONS %z -> %>1&*M
# %month number +LZ ONS %Z -> %>02&*M
# %complete year number +LZ %= -> %>04*Y
# %birth age number %b -> %B
# %birth age number ONS %B -> %>1&*B
# %moonphase %- -> %O
# %moonphase +LZ %_ -> %>03*O
# %moonphase text graphics image %: -> %Z
# ---- --- -- ---
# Legend: +LZ == with leading zero{es},
# FLX == flexible starting day of week (`-sN' option),
# ONS == Ordinal Number Suffix.
#
if (ch == "o")
{
line = line "K"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "O")
{
line = line ">3#K"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "K")
{
line = line ">2#K"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "S")
{
line = line "W"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "I")
{
line = line ">1&*W"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "J")
{
line = line ">1&*E"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "(")
{
line = line "I"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "<")
{
line = line ">1&*I"
action = 1
}
if (ch == ")")
{
line = line "J"
action = 1
}
if (ch == ">")
{
line = line ">1&*J"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "[")
{
line = line "S"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "{")
{
line = line ">1&*S"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "]")
{
line = line "T"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "}")
{
line = line ">1&*T"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "+")
{
line = line "N"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "*")
{
line = line ">03*N"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "&")
{
line = line ">1&*N"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "#")
{
line = line ">03&*N"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "N")
{
line = line ">02*D"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "s")
{
line = line ">1&*D"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "u")
{
line = line ">02&*D"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "M")
{
line = line "U"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "T")
{
line = line ">3#U"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "U")
{
line = line "M"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "W")
{
line = line ">02*M"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "z")
{
line = line ">1&*M"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "Z")
{
line = line ">02&*M"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "=")
{
line = line ">04*Y"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "b")
{
line = line "B"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "B")
{
line = line ">1&*B"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "-")
{
line = line "O"
action = 1
}
if (ch == "_")
{
line = line ">03*O"
action = 1
}
if (ch == ":")
{
line = line "Z"
action = 1
}
if (action == 0)
line = line ch
}
}
else
line = line ch
}
}
print line
}
else
print $0
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/cal2gcal.pl 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000011312 15052006723 012457 # $Id: cal2gcal.pl 0.12 2000/06/14 00:01:02 tom Exp $
#
# cal2gcal.pl: Very simple, slow and silly Perl script for converting
# "BSD-calendar" appointments into the `gcal' format.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1
$, = ' '; # set output field separator
$\ = "\n"; # set output record separator
#
# Define the field separator used (blank actually).
#
$FS = ' \t';
#
# Define the length of the text displayed on a line.
# This is a minimum value suggesting where the first position of a
# break can take place. If this happens within a word, the break
# is done at its end.
# Set `$linebreak' to 0 if you don't want to break the text explicitly
# (this is the same mode which was done by former versions of this script).
#
$linebreak = 0;
#
# The length of an ordinary date part of a gcal resource file line.
#
$dpartlen = 8;
#
# The newline character of a gcal text line.
#
$gcalnl = '~';
#
# Print some leading comment text.
#
print '; cal2gcal.pl output for Gcal-2.20 or newer';
print ';';
print '; Absolutely NO warrenty!';
print ';';
print ';';
#
# Pre-initialize the constructed line.
#
$line = '';
$textpart = '';
#
# Main block.
#
while (<>) {
chop; # strip record separator
@Fld = split(/[$FS]/, $_, 9999);
#
# Construct the line.
#
if (substr($Fld[1], 3, 1) eq '/') {
#
# If line is completed just print it.
#
if ($line ne '') {
if ($linebreak < 1) {
print $line;
}
else {
#
# Manage possible breaks in the text part of appointment.
#
$tpart = substr($line, $dpartlen + 2, 999999);
$len_tpart = length($tpart);
if ($len_tpart > $linebreak) {
$k = 0;
$textpart = '';
for ($i = 1; $i <= $len_tpart; $i += ($linebreak + $k)) {
$textpart = $textpart . substr($tpart, $i, $linebreak - 1);
$j = 0;
$k = 0;
while (substr($tpart, $linebreak + $i + $j - 1, 1) !~ /[ \t]/) {
$textpart = $textpart . substr($tpart, $linebreak + $i + $j - 1, 1);
$j++;
if ($linebreak + $i + $j - 1 > $len_tpart) {
last;
}
}
$k += $j;
$textpart = $textpart . $gcalnl;
}
}
else {
$textpart = $tpart;
}
$i = length($textpart);
if (substr($textpart, $i, 1) eq $gcalnl) {
print substr($line, 1, $dpartlen + 1) . substr($textpart, 1, $i - 1);
}
else {
print substr($line, 1, $dpartlen + 1) . $textpart;
}
}
$line = '';
$textpart = '';
}
#
# Strip leading whitespace characters in text part of appointment.
#
$i = length($Fld[1]) + 1;
while (substr($_, $i, 1) =~ /[ \t]/) {
$i++;
}
$line = '0000' . substr($Fld[1], 1, 2) . substr($Fld[1], 4, 2) . ' ' . substr($_, $i, 999999);
}
else {
#
# Strip leading whitespace characters of continued
# text part of appointment.
#
$i = 1;
while (substr($_, $i, 1) =~ /[ \t]/) {
$i++;
}
$line = $line . ' ' . substr($_, $i, 999999);
}
}
#
# Manage last line of file.
#
if ($linebreak < 1) {
print $line;
}
else {
#
# Manage possible breaks in the text part of appointment.
#
$tpart = substr($line, $dpartlen + 2, 999999);
$len_tpart = length($tpart);
if ($len_tpart > $linebreak) {
$k = 0;
$textpart = '';
for ($i = 1; $i <= $len_tpart; $i += ($linebreak + $k)) {
$textpart = $textpart . substr($tpart, $i, $linebreak - 1);
$j = 0;
$k = 0;
while (substr($tpart, $linebreak + $i + $j - 1, 1) !~ /[ \t]/) {
$textpart = $textpart . substr($tpart, $linebreak + $i + $j - 1, 1);
$j++;
if ($linebreak + $i + $j - 1 > $len_tpart) {
last;
}
}
$k += $j;
$textpart = $textpart . $gcalnl;
}
}
else {
$textpart = $tpart;
}
$i = length($textpart);
if (substr($textpart, $i, 1) eq $gcalnl) {
print substr($line, 1, $dpartlen + 1) . substr($textpart, 1, $i - 1);
}
else {
print substr($line, 1, $dpartlen + 1) . $textpart;
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/v2x2v300.pl 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000015516 15052006723 012233 # $Id: v2x2v300.pl 0.03 2000/06/17 00:00:03 tom Exp $
#
# v2x2v300.pl: Very simple, slow and silly Perl script for converting
# resource files of former Gcal versions, i.e. v2.20 and
# v2.40, into the style which is used by Gcal-3.00 or newer.
# This means, all `%?...' special texts which are obsolete
# now by reason Gcal offers the ability of defining an
# optional format statement, are converted into their
# according equivalents.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1
$, = ' '; # set output field separator
$\ = "\n"; # set output record separator
#
# Main block.
#
while (<>) {
chop; # strip record separator
if ($_ =~ /%/) {
#
# Build the line.
#
$line = '';
$len = length($_);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $len; $i++) {
$ch = substr($_, $i, 1);
if ($ch eq "\\") {
$line = $line . $ch;
if ($i < $len) {
$i++;
$line = $line . substr($_, $i, 1);
}
}
else {
if ($ch eq '%') {
$line = $line . $ch;
if ($i < $len) {
$action = 0;
$i++;
$ch = substr($_, $i, 1);
#
# Name Old -> New
# ---- --- -- ---
# %complete weekday name %o -> %K
# %3-letter weekday name %O -> %>3#K
# %2-letter weekday name %K -> %>2#K
# %weekday number (Mon=1...Sun=7) %S -> %W
# %weekday number ONS (Mon=1...Sun=7) %I -> %>1&*W
# %weekday number ONS (Mon=0...Sun=6) %J -> %>1&*E
# %weekday number (Sun=1...Sat=7) %( -> %I
# %weekday number ONS (Sun=1...Sat=7) %< -> %>1&*I
# %weekday number (Sun=0...Sat=6) %) -> %J
# %weekday number ONS (Sun=0...Sat=6) %> -> %>1&*J
# %weekday number FLX (Mon=1...Sun=7) %[ -> %S
# %weekday number FLX ONS (Mon=1...Sun=7) %{ -> %>1&*S
# %weekday number FLX (Mon=0...Sun=6) %] -> %T
# %weekday number FLX ONS (Mon=0...Sun=6) %} -> %>1&*T
# %day of year number %+ -> %N
# %day of year number +LZ %* -> %>03*N
# %day of year number ONS %& -> %>1&*N
# %day of year number +LZ ONS %# -> %>03&*N
# %day number +LZ %N -> %>02*D
# %day number ONS %s -> %>1&*D
# %day number +LZ ONS %u -> %>02&*D
# %complete month name %M -> %U
# %3-letter month name %T -> %>3#U
# %month number %U -> %M
# %month number +LZ %W -> %>02*M
# %month number ONS %z -> %>1&*M
# %month number +LZ ONS %Z -> %>02&*M
# %complete year number +LZ %= -> %>04*Y
# %birth age number %b -> %B
# %birth age number ONS %B -> %>1&*B
# %moonphase %- -> %O
# %moonphase +LZ %_ -> %>03*O
# %moonphase text graphics image %: -> %Z
# ---- --- -- ---
# Legend: +LZ == with leading zero{es},
# FLX == flexible starting day of week (`-sN' option),
# ONS == Ordinal Number Suffix.
#
if ($ch eq 'o') {
$line = $line . 'K';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'O') {
$line = $line . '>3#K';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'K') {
$line = $line . '>2#K';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'S') {
$line = $line . 'W';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'I') {
$line = $line . '>1&*W';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'J') {
$line = $line . '>1&*E';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '(') {
$line = $line . 'I';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '<') {
$line = $line . '>1&*I';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq ')') {
$line = $line . 'J';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '>') {
$line = $line . '>1&*J';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '[') {
$line = $line . 'S';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '{') {
$line = $line . '>1&*S';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq ']') {
$line = $line . 'T';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '}') {
$line = $line . '>1&*T';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '+') {
$line = $line . 'N';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '*') {
$line = $line . '>03*N';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '&') {
$line = $line . '>1&*N';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '#') {
$line = $line . '>03&*N';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'N') {
$line = $line . '>02*D';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 's') {
$line = $line . '>1&*D';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'u') {
$line = $line . '>02&*D';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'M') {
$line = $line . 'U';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'T') {
$line = $line . '>3#U';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'U') {
$line = $line . 'M';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'W') {
$line = $line . '>02*M';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'z') {
$line = $line . '>1&*M';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'Z') {
$line = $line . '>02&*M';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '=') {
$line = $line . '>04*Y';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'b') {
$line = $line . 'B';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq 'B') {
$line = $line . '>1&*B';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '-') {
$line = $line . 'O';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq '_') {
$line = $line . '>03*O';
$action = 1;
}
if ($ch eq ':') {
$line = $line . 'Z';
$action = 1;
}
if ($action == 0) {
$line = $line . $ch;
}
}
}
else {
$line = $line . $ch;
}
}
}
print $line;
}
else {
print $_;
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/ct2gcal.awk 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000030145 15052006723 012502 # $Id: ct2gcal.awk 0.20 2000/06/14 00:02:00 tom Exp $
#
# ct2gcal.awk: Very simple, slow and silly AWK script for converting
# "[X]Calentool-2.3" appointments into the `gcal' format.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1994, 95, 1996, 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
BEGIN {
#
# Define the field separator used (blank actually).
#
FS = " "
#
# Define the length of the text displayed on a line.
# This is a minimum value suggesting where the first position of a
# break can take place. If this happens within a word, the break
# is done at its end.
# Set `linebreak' to 0 if you don't want to break the text explicitly
# (this is the same mode which was done by former versions of this script).
#
linebreak = 0
#
# Print some leading comment text
#
print "; ct2gcal.awk output for Gcal-2.20 or newer"
print ";"
print "; Absolutely NO warrenty!"
print ";"
print ";"
#
# Maximum length of a gcal year yyyy (actually 4 places), month `mm',
# day `dd' and `n' field.
#
ylen = 4
mlen = 2
dlen = 2
nlen = 1
#
# Maximum lenght of a repeated text
# means a maximum number of repetitions of 999.
#
rlen = 3
#
# The newline character of a text part of a gcal resource file line.
#
gcalnl = "~"
#
# The quote character of a text part of a gcal resource file line.
#
gcalqt = "\\"
#
# The remark character of a text part of a gcal resource file line.
#
gcalremark = ";"
#
# The `text' of a typical calentool appointment starts in column 19.
#
ctcolumn = 19
#
# The remark character sequence of a calentool appointment line.
#
ctremark = "# "
#
# The character sequence which indicates an eternal date field
# of a calentool appointment line
#
cteternal = "**"
}
#
# Main block.
#
{
#
# Test if line is a comment.
#
if (substr($0, 1, 1) == substr(ctremark, 1, 1))
{
#
# First comment char found, check whether line contains a "#include" statement.
#
len = length($0)
if (len > 1)
ch = substr($0, 2, 1)
else
ch = ""
if (ch == substr(ctremark, 2, 1) || ch == "")
print gcalremark $0
else
print $0
}
else
{
#
# We better work with buffer of first three fields of the line
# (gawk-2.15.6 fails if we don't work in such way).
#
f1 = $1
f2 = $2
f3 = $3
#
# On conversion we must calculate with some displacement.
#
displ = 0
#
# No comment, so try to convert...
#
if ($0 != "")
{
#
# Test whether line contains an explictit gcal newline character ~
# if it is found, quote it by the gcal quote character \
# i.e. generate character sequence \~ .
#
tmpstr = ""
len = length($0)
for (i=1; i <= len; i++)
{
ch = substr($0, i, 1)
if (ch == gcalnl)
tmpstr = tmpstr gcalqt
tmpstr = tmpstr ch
}
$0 = tmpstr
#
# Add "inclusive_date" special text %iyyyy[mm[dd[n]]] (variable "idatetxt")
# in case a "... yyyy)" text fragment is found in line.
#
idatetxt = ""
#
if ($0 ~ /[0-9]+\)/)
{
#
# Pattern found, so search all fields for information.
#
for (i=1; i <= NF; i++)
{
#
# Extract the year number.
#
if ($i ~ /[0-9]+\)/)
{
#
# "tmpstr = substr($i, /[0-9]+\)/)" fails on some AWK implementations,
# so we must emulate that function by a loop ;((
#
len = length($i)
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
{
if (substr($i, j, 1) ~ /[0-9]/)
len = j
}
tmpstr = substr($i, len, length($i))
#
# Ok, lets go on...
#
len = length(tmpstr)
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
{
ch = substr(tmpstr, j, 1)
if (ch ~ /[0-9]/)
idatetxt = idatetxt ch
}
#
# Add leading zeroes to the year until length(year)==ylen.
#
len = length(idatetxt)
if (len < ylen)
{
tmpstr = ""
len = ylen - len
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
tmpstr = "0" tmpstr
idatetxt = tmpstr idatetxt
}
#
# Add month and day to "idatetxt".
#
if (f2 != cteternal)
{
idatetxt = idatetxt f2
if (f3 != cteternal)
idatetxt = idatetxt f3
}
#
# Cut "idatetxt" so it contains ylen+mlen+dlen characters maximum.
#
len = length(idatetxt)
if (len > ylen+mlen+dlen)
idatetxt = substr(idatetxt, len-(ylen+mlen+dlen-1), ylen+mlen+dlen)
}
}
}
#
# Test if line contains a textual "[number]" field which
# indicates a date, that occurs at [number]'th weekday of month.
#
ntxt = ""
loopto = NF
#
if (f3 !~ /[0-9]/)
{
if ($0 ~ /\[+[012345lL]+\]/)
{
for (i=1; i <= loopto; i++)
{
if ($i ~ /\[+[012345lL]+\]/)
{
#
# Pattern found, so terminate loop.
#
loopto = i
#
# Extract the information.
#
# "tmpstr = substr($i, /\[+[012345lL]+\]/)" fails on some AWK implementations,
# so we must emulate that function by a loop ;((
#
len = length($i)
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
{
if (substr($i, j, 1) ~ /[012345lL]/)
len = j
}
tmpstr = substr($i, len, length($i))
#
# Ok, lets go on...
#
len = length(tmpstr)
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
{
ch = substr(tmpstr, j, 1)
if (ch ~ /[012345lL]/)
ntxt = ntxt ch
}
#
# Cut "ntxt" so it contains "nlen" characters maximum.
#
if (length(ntxt) > nlen)
ntxt = substr(ntxt, 1, nlen)
#
# Replace l|L(==last weekday in month) entry by a `9'.
#
if (ntxt ~ /[lL]/)
ntxt = "9"
#
# Append found number text to starting date special text.
#
if (idatetxt != "")
idatetxt = idatetxt ntxt
#
# Eliminate the found "[number]" field.
#
displ += (length($i) + 1)
}
}
}
}
#
# Test if line contains a textual "" field and eliminate it.
#
rtxt = ""
loopto = NF
#
if ($0 ~ /<+[0-9]+>/)
{
for (i=1; i <= loopto; i++)
{
if ($i ~ /<+[0-9]+>/)
{
#
# Pattern found, so terminate loop.
#
loopto = i
#
# Extract the information.
#
# "tmpstr = substr($i, /<+[0-9]+>/)" fails on some AWK implementations,
# so we must emulate that function by a loop ;((
#
len = length($i)
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
{
if (substr($i, j, 1) ~ /[0-9]/)
len = j
}
tmpstr = substr($i, len, length($i))
#
# Ok, lets go on...
#
len = length(tmpstr)
for (j=1; j <= len; j++)
{
ch = substr(tmpstr, j, 1)
if (ch ~ /[0-9]/)
rtxt = rtxt ch
}
#
# Cut "rtxt" so it contains "rlen" characters maximum.
#
if (length(rtxt) > rlen)
rtxt = substr(rtxt, 1, rlen)
#
# Eliminate the information.
#
displ += (length($i) + 1)
}
}
}
#
# Append "idatetxt" to line.
#
if (idatetxt == "")
line = $0
else
line = $0 "%i" idatetxt
if (f2 == cteternal)
f2 = "00"
if (f3 == cteternal)
f3 = "00"
#
# Manage possible breaks in the text part of appointment.
#
if (linebreak < 1)
textpart = substr(line, ctcolumn+displ)
else
{
tpart = substr(line, ctcolumn+displ)
len_tpart = length(tpart)
if (len_tpart > linebreak)
{
k = 0
textpart = ""
for (i=1 ; i <= len_tpart ; i += (linebreak+k))
{
textpart = textpart substr(tpart, i, linebreak-1)
j = 0
k = 0
while (substr(tpart, linebreak+i+j-1, 1) !~ /[ \t]/)
{
textpart = textpart substr(tpart, linebreak+i+j-1, 1)
j++
if (linebreak + i + j - 1 > len_tpart)
break
}
k += j
textpart = textpart gcalnl
}
}
else
textpart = tpart
i = length(textpart)
if (substr(textpart, i, 1) == gcalnl)
textpart = substr(textpart, 1, i-1)
}
if (rtxt != "")
{
#
# If "rtxt" is given, produce the line "rtxt" times using a date variable.
#
print "a=" f2 f3 ntxt
j = int(rtxt)
#
# Print line(s) only if repetition factor is 1 or more.
#
if (j > 0)
{
for (i=1; i <= j; i++)
{
if (f1 != cteternal)
print "19" f1 "@a" i-1 " " textpart
else
print "0@a" i-1 " " textpart
}
}
}
else
{
#
# Print the constructed line.
#
if (f1 != cteternal)
print "19" f1 f2 f3 ntxt " " textpart
else
print "0000" f2 f3 ntxt " " textpart
}
}
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/ct2gcal.pl 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000023053 15052006723 012333 # $Id: ct2gcal.pl 0.21 2000/06/14 00:02:01 tom Exp $
#
# ct2gcal.pl: Very simple, slow and silly Perl script for converting
# "[X]Calentool-2.3" appointments into the `gcal' format.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1994, 95, 1996, 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1
$, = ' '; # set output field separator
$\ = "\n"; # set output record separator
#
# Define the field separator used (blank actually).
#
$FS = ' ';
#
# Define the length of the text displayed on a line.
# This is a minimum value suggesting where the first position of a
# break can take place. If this happens within a word, the break
# is done at its end.
# Set `$linebreak' to 0 if you don't want to break the text explicitly
# (this is the same mode which was done by former versions of this script).
#
$linebreak = 0;
#
# Print some leading comment text
#
print '; ct2gcal.pl output for Gcal-2.20 or newer';
print ';';
print '; Absolutely NO warrenty!';
print ';';
print ';';
#
# Maximum length of a gcal year yyyy (actually 4 places), month `mm',
# day `dd' and `n' field.
#
$ylen = 4;
$mlen = 2;
$dlen = 2;
$nlen = 1;
#
# Maximum lenght of a repeated text
# means a maximum number of repetitions of 999.
#
$rlen = 3;
#
# The newline character of a text part of a gcal resource file line.
#
$gcalnl = '~';
#
# The quote character of a text part of a gcal resource file line.
#
$gcalqt = "\\";
#
# The remark character of a text part of a gcal resource file line.
#
$gcalremark = ';';
#
# The `text' of a typical calentool appointment starts in column 19.
#
$ctcolumn = 19;
#
# The remark character sequence of a calentool appointment line.
#
$ctremark = '# ';
#
# The character sequence which indicates an eternal date field
# of a calentool appointment line
#
$cteternal = '**';
#
# Main block.
#
while (<>) {
chop; # strip record separator
@Fld = split(/[$FS\n]/, $_, 9999);
#
# Test if line is a comment.
#
if (substr($_, 1, 1) eq substr($ctremark, 1, 1)) {
#
# First comment char found, check whether line contains a "#include" statement.
#
$len = length($_);
if ($len > 1) {
$ch = substr($_, 2, 1);
}
else {
$ch = '';
}
if ($ch eq substr($ctremark, 2, 1) || $ch eq '') {
print $gcalremark . $_;
}
else {
print $_;
}
}
else {
#
# On conversion we must calculate with some displacement.
#
$displ = 0;
#
# No comment, so try to convert...
#
if ($_ ne '') {
#
# Test whether line contains an explictit gcal newline character ~
# if it is found, quote it by the gcal quote character \
# i.e. generate character sequence \~ .
#
$tmpstr = '';
$len = length($_);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $len; $i++) {
$ch = substr($_, $i, 1);
if ($ch eq $gcalnl) {
$tmpstr = $tmpstr . $gcalqt;
}
$tmpstr = $tmpstr . $ch;
}
$_ = $tmpstr;
#
# Add "inclusive_date" special text %iyyyy[mm[dd[n]]] (variable "idatetxt")
# in case a "... yyyy)" text fragment is found in line.
#
$idatetxt = '';
#
if ($_ =~ /[0-9]+\)/) {
#
# Pattern found, so search all fields for information.
#
for ($i = 1; $i <= $#Fld; $i++) {
#
# Extract the year number.
#
if ($Fld[$i] =~ /[0-9]+\)/) {
$len = length($Fld[$i]);
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
if (substr($Fld[$i], $j, 1) =~ /[0-9]/) {
$len = $j;
}
}
$tmpstr = substr($Fld[$i], $len, length($Fld[$i]));
#
# Ok, lets go on...
#
$len = length($tmpstr);
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
$ch = substr($tmpstr, $j, 1);
if ($ch =~ /[0-9]/) {
$idatetxt = $idatetxt . $ch;
}
}
#
# Add leading zeroes to the year until length(year)==ylen.
#
$len = length($idatetxt);
if ($len < $ylen) {
$tmpstr = '';
$len = $ylen - $len;
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
$tmpstr = '0' . $tmpstr;
}
$idatetxt = $tmpstr . $idatetxt;
}
#
# Add month and day to "idatetxt".
#
if ($Fld[2] ne $cteternal) {
$idatetxt = $idatetxt . $Fld[2];
if ($Fld[3] ne $cteternal) {
$idatetxt = $idatetxt . $Fld[3];
}
}
#
# Cut "idatetxt" so it contains ylen+mlen+dlen characters maximum.
#
$len = length($idatetxt);
if ($len > $ylen + $mlen + $dlen) {
$idatetxt = substr($idatetxt,
$len - ($ylen + $mlen + $dlen - 1),
$ylen + $mlen + $dlen);
}
}
}
}
#
# Test if line contains a textual "[number]" field which
# indicates a date, that occurs at [number]'th weekday of month.
#
$ntxt = '';
$loopto = $#Fld;
#
if ($Fld[3] !~ /[0-9]/) {
if ($_ =~ /\[+[012345lL]+\]/) {
for ($i = 1; $i <= $loopto; $i++) {
if ($Fld[$i] =~ /\[+[012345lL]+\]/) {
#
# Pattern found, so terminate loop.
#
$loopto = $i;
#
# Extract the information.
#
$len = length($Fld[$i]);
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
if (substr($Fld[$i], $j, 1) =~ /[012345lL]/) {
$len = $j;
}
}
$tmpstr = substr($Fld[$i], $len, length($Fld[$i]));
#
# Ok, lets go on...
#
$len = length($tmpstr);
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
$ch = substr($tmpstr, $j, 1);
if ($ch =~ /[012345lL]/) {
$ntxt = $ntxt . $ch;
}
}
#
# Cut "ntxt" so it contains "nlen" characters maximum.
#
if (length($ntxt) > $nlen) {
$ntxt = substr($ntxt, 1, $nlen);
}
#
# Replace l|L(==last weekday in month) entry by a `9'.
#
if ($ntxt =~ /[lL]/) {
$ntxt = '9';
}
#
# Append found number text to starting date special text.
#
if ($idatetxt ne '') {
$idatetxt = $idatetxt . $ntxt;
}
#
# Eliminate the found "[number]" field.
#
$displ += (length($Fld[$i]) + 1);
}
}
}
}
#
# Test if line contains a textual "" field and eliminate it.
#
$rtxt = '';
$loopto = $#Fld;
#
if ($_ =~ /<+[0-9]+>/) {
for ($i = 1; $i <= $loopto; $i++) {
if ($Fld[$i] =~ /<+[0-9]+>/) {
#
# Pattern found, so terminate loop.
#
$loopto = $i;
#
# Extract the information.
#
$len = length($Fld[$i]);
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
if (substr($Fld[$i], $j, 1) =~ /[0-9]/) {
$len = $j;
}
}
$tmpstr = substr($Fld[$i], $len, length($Fld[$i]));
#
# Ok, lets go on...
#
$len = length($tmpstr);
for ($j = 1; $j <= $len; $j++) {
$ch = substr($tmpstr, $j, 1);
if ($ch =~ /[0-9]/) {
$rtxt = $rtxt . $ch;
}
}
#
# Cut "rtxt" so it contains "rlen" characters maximum.
#
if (length($rtxt) > $rlen) {
$rtxt = substr($rtxt, 1, $rlen);
}
#
# Eliminate the information.
#
$displ += (length($Fld[$i]) + 1);
}
}
}
#
# Append "idatetxt" to line.
#
if ($idatetxt eq '') {
$line = $_;
}
else {
$line = $_ . '%i' . $idatetxt;
}
if ($Fld[2] eq $cteternal) {
$Fld[2] = '00';
}
if ($Fld[3] eq $cteternal) {
$Fld[3] = '00';
}
#
# Manage possible breaks in the text part of appointment.
#
if ($linebreak < 1) {
$textpart = substr($line, $ctcolumn + $displ, 999999);
}
else {
$tpart = substr($line, $ctcolumn + $displ, 999999);
$len_tpart = length($tpart);
if ($len_tpart > $linebreak) {
$k = 0;
$textpart = '';
for ($i = 1; $i <= $len_tpart; $i += ($linebreak + $k)) {
$textpart = $textpart . substr($tpart, $i, $linebreak - 1);
$j = 0;
$k = 0;
while (substr($tpart, $linebreak + $i + $j - 1, 1) !~ /[ \t]/) {
$textpart = $textpart . substr($tpart, $linebreak + $i + $j - 1, 1);
$j++;
if ($linebreak + $i + $j - 1 > $len_tpart) {
last;
}
}
$k += $j;
$textpart = $textpart . $gcalnl;
}
}
else {
$textpart = $tpart;
}
$i = length($textpart);
if (substr($textpart, $i, 1) eq $gcalnl) {
$textpart = substr($textpart, 1, $i - 1);
}
}
if ($rtxt ne '') {
#
# If "rtxt" is given, produce the line "rtxt" times using a date variable.
#
print 'a=' . $Fld[2] . $Fld[3] . $ntxt;
$j = int($rtxt);
#
# Print line(s) only if repetition factor is 1 or more.
#
if ($j > 0) {
for ($i = 1; $i <= $j; $i++) {
if ($Fld[1] ne $cteternal) {
print '19' . $Fld[1] . '@a' . ($i - 1) . ' ' . $textpart;
}
else {
print '0@a' . ($i - 1) . ' ' . $textpart;
}
}
}
}
else {
#
# Print the constructed line.
#
if ($Fld[1] ne $cteternal) {
print '19' . $Fld[1] . $Fld[2] . $Fld[3] . $ntxt . ' ' . $textpart;
}
else {
print '0000' . $Fld[2] . $Fld[3] . $ntxt . ' ' . $textpart;
}
}
}
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/scripts/old2v220.pl 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000010750 15052006723 012266 # $Id: old2v220.pl 0.05 2000/01/12 00:00:05 tom Exp $
#
# old2v220.pl: Very simple, slow and silly Perl script for converting
# resource files of former Gcal versions into the style
# which is used by Gcal-2.20 or newer.
# This means, all former `%s[DATE]' and `%e[DATE]'
# special texts are converted into their according
# `%i[STARTING_DATE][#[ENDING_DATE]]' equivalents.
#
# *** WARNING ***
# This script is unable to manage `%s[DATE]' and `%e[DATE]' special texts
# correctly, if all or parts of the DATE component is/are assembled
# by using Gcal's text variable mechanism!
# *** WARNING ***
#
#
# Copyright (c) 1996, 2000 Thomas Esken
# Im Hagenfeld 84
# D-48147 M"unster
# GERMANY
#
# This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
# On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
# or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
# If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
# agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
# the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
# along with this program; if not, write to the:
#
#
#
$[ = 1; # set array base to 1
$, = ' '; # set output field separator
$\ = "\n"; # set output record separator
while (<>) {
chop; # strip record separator
if ($. == 1) {
#
# Check the informational text at the beginning of a resource file.
# A typical text in resource files of former Gcal versions looks
# like "; SCRIPTNAME.SUFFIX output" for resource files already
# converted and installed by means of `data/Makefile' after processing
# of the `install' target. Only in cases we work on such a resource
# file or resource files which are created manually by a user, let's
# convert the file, otherwise let's print it untouched (AS IS)!
#
$mode = 0;
#
# Avoid to convert resource files which are already in the Gcal-2.20 style.
#
if ($_ !~ / for Gcal-2.20 or newer/) {
$mode = 1;
#
# No Gcal-2.20 resource file, let's update the informational text.
#
if (substr($_, 1, 2) eq '; ') {
$mode = 2;
print $_ . ' for Gcal-2.20 or newer';
}
}
}
#
# Main block.
#
if ($mode == 1) {
$is_s = 0;
if ($_ =~ /[^\\]+%+[sS]/) {
$is_s = 1;
}
$is_e = 0;
if ($_ =~ /[^\\]+%+[eE]/) {
$is_e = 1;
}
if ($is_s == 1 || $is_e == 1) {
#
# Build the line.
#
$is_both = 0;
if (($is_s == 1) && ($is_e == 1)) {
$is_both = 1;
}
$line = '';
$s_old = '';
$s_filled = 0;
$e_old = '';
$e_filled = 0;
$len = length($_);
for ($i = 1; $i <= $len; $i++) {
$ch = substr($_, $i, 1);
if ($ch eq "\\") {
$line = $line . $ch;
if ($i < $len) {
$i++;
$line = $line . substr($_, $i, 1);
}
}
else {
if ($ch eq '%') {
if ($is_both == 1) {
if (substr($_, $i + 1, 1) =~ /[sS]/) {
$i++;
for ($j = 1; $j + $i <= $len; $j++) {
$ch2 = substr($_, $j + $i, 1);
if ($ch2 =~ /[ \t]/) {
last;
}
else {
if ($s_filled == 0) {
$s_old = $s_old . $ch2;
}
}
}
$s_filled = 1;
$i += $j;
}
else {
if (substr($_, $i + 1, 1) =~ /[eE]/) {
$i++;
for ($j = 1; $j + $i <= $len; $j++) {
$ch2 = substr($_, $j + $i, 1);
if ($ch2 =~ /[ \t]/) {
last;
}
else {
if ($e_filled == 0) {
$e_old = $e_old . $ch2;
}
}
}
$e_filled = 1;
$i += $j;
}
else {
$line = $line . $ch;
}
}
}
else {
$line = $line . $ch;
if ($i < $len) {
$i++;
$ch = substr($_, $i, 1);
if ($ch =~ /[sS]/) {
$ch = 'i';
}
else {
if ($ch =~ /[eE]/) {
$ch = 'i#';
}
}
$line = $line . $ch;
}
}
}
else {
$line = $line . $ch;
}
}
}
if ($is_both == 1) {
$line = $line . '%i' . $s_old . '#' . $e_old;
}
print $line;
}
else {
print $_;
}
}
else {
if ($mode == 2) {
$mode = 1;
}
else {
print $_;
}
}
}
gcal-4.2.0/data/README 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000020005 15052006723 007642 README file for enclosed data files.
The Gcal package encloses a collection of reminder/appointment files of
other packages, namely the BSD-`calendar' reminder files and the
`[X]Calentool-2.3' appointment files. These original and untouched
files are stored in the `calendars/' and `dates/' subdirectories, and
are automatically converted during the installation process of `gcal'
by means of `awk' or `perl'. The AWK and Perl scripts (stored in the
`scripts/' subdirectory) which I've worked out are not perfect but do
their job well for the enclosed reminder/appointment files.
These scripts don't break up the text part at any margin by default.
If you want to have text parts break up at a special margin, define
this in the variable LINEBREAK (near the top of each script) explicitly
before you use the `install' target of the Makefile. I recommend to
use a margin value of 40...50. This is only an experimental feature.
It does not guarantee any _nicer_ representation of texts, but I've
implemented it because some people might find it useful.
Here is a short description of the other Gcal example resource files as
they can be found in this file directory:
* The file `sdata.rc' shows how some Sun based astronomical times
and data can be detected. The file `mdata.rc' shows how some Moon
based astronomical times and data can be detected. Both files do
no respect Daylight Savings. Take these files as examples to
manage astronomical times and data for locations without
daylight-saving time. The example file `bkk.rc' demonstrates this
for Bangkok, Thailand.
* The file `de-sdata.rc' shows how some Sun based astronomical times
and data can be detected for locations in Germany. The file
`de-mdata.rc' shows how some Moon based astronomical times and
data can be detected for locations in Germany. Both files respect
daylight-saving times as used nowadays in Germany. Take these
files as examples to manage astronomical times and data for
locations with daylight-saving time. The example file `ms.rc'
demonstrates this for Mu"nster, Germany -- my home town.
* The file `sun-moon.rc' shows how the most important Sun/Moon based
astronomical times and data can be detected for *GENERIC*
locations. This file should either be used
A. with a Gcal location response file as it is created by the
`[gcal-]ddiffdrv' script/batch file (see `misc/README', for
further details) like:
gcal -f./sun-moon.rc @LOCATION-RESPONSE-FILE
or
B. by directly passing the name and the co-ordinate with or
without the altitude part of the location with the
`--text-variable=ARGUMENT' option via the command line like:
gcal -f./sun-moon.rc --te='$l=DE-Muenster:$c=+5158+00738'
The data and times are always calculated for GMT unless you specify
the timezone of the location explicitly by passing it via the Gcal
text variable $Z, e.g.:
--text-variable='$z=60'
or
--text-variable='$z=+1\:'
if the location's timezone is GMT-1 (CET respectively CEWT).
The data and times are always calculated for the sea-level
altitude +0 unless you specify the altitude of the location either
as part of the co-ordinate of the location or explicitly by
passing it via the Gcal text variable $H, e.g.:
--text-variable='$h=+61'
if the location's altitude is +61 meters above the sea-level (you
have to give the sign explicitly).
So the complete call for the (A) case would be:
gcal -f./sun-moon.rc @LOCATION-RESPONSE-FILE --te='$z=60:$h=+61'
And the complete call for the (B) case would either be:
gcal -f./sun-moon.rc --te='$l=DE-Muenster:$c=+5158+00738+61:$z=60'
or
gcal -f./sun-moon.rc --te='$l=DE-Muenster:$c=+5158+00738:$z=60:$h=+61'
* The file `wloc.rc' shows how air line distances between geographic
point locations can be detected.
* An example `birthday.rc' file simply shows some nonsense birthdays.
* Some examples of different world time tables can be found in the
files `wtt1.rc', `wtt2.rc' and `wtt3.rc'.
* Other examples concerning ANSI-colored texts can be found in the
file `ansipic.rc', and some examples of _large_ text graphics are
stored in the `textpic.rc' file. I don't know whether there are
any Copyright conditions on the texts stored in both files, but I
guess there are none (hopefully).
By the way, if you have more of this stuff or if you have other
reminder/appointment files as distributed in the `calendars/' and
`dates/' subdirectories, I'd appreciate if you send them to my eMail
address (uuencoded `.tar.gz' preferred), so I'm able to add them to the
next release of Gcal.
Already received reminder/appointment files (thanks to the authors):
`meteoric.rc'
Date:
18-Sep-1996
Author:
Claus-Peter Ru"ckemann
Description:
Meteoric showers - interval / maximum / number / radiant /
velocity / comet
Because the collection of reminder/appointment files is enclosed
original and untouched AS IS, there is no warranty of any kind, either
expressed or implied! The entire risk as to the quality and fitness
for a particular purpose is with you.
If conversion from other calendar management tools is required, some
converters can be found in the `[X]Calentool-2.3' package (written by
Bill Randle):
`cm2calentool.e'
Converts _sun calendar manager_ files to `Calentool' appointment
files
`cal2ct.c'
Converts `calendar' files to `Calentool' appointment files
`month2ct.c'
Converts `month' files to `Calentool' appointment files
`mt2ct.c'
Converts `monthtool' files to `Calentool' appointment files
Once you have converted a reminder/appointment file into the
`[X]Calentool-2.3' appointment file format, you can convert this file
to the Gcal format using `awk' or `perl' and the according script file
`ct2gcal.awk' respectively `ct2gcal.pl'.
Because the `%s[DATE]' ("starting date" of event) and `%e[DATE]'
("ending date" of event) special texts respected by former versions of
the Gcal program in the text part of a resource file line do not exist
in this style anymore in Gcal-2.20 or newer, there is a `old2v220' AWK
respectively Perl script in the `data/scripts' directory which converts
old-style resource files into the style used by Gcal-2.20 or newer.
See the top-level `ATTENTION' file for more details.
If you have _old_, pre Gcal version 2.20 resource files, you first have
to convert them manually into the Gcal-2.20 style by processing them
using the `old2v220' AWK respectively Perl scripts, for example:
$ awk -f old2v220.awk FILE-OLD.rc > FILE-v220.rc
or
$ perl old2v220.pl FILE-OLD.rc > FILE-v220.rc
By reason of implementing the optional format instruction which can be
used by many special texts in the text part of a resource file line
now, some of these special texts do not exist in this style anymore in
Gcal-3.00 or newer. There is a `v2x2v300' AWK respectively Perl script
in the `data/scripts' directory which converts old-style resource
files, i.e. resource files that were used with Gcal-2.20 and Gcal-2.40,
into the style used by Gcal-3.00 or newer. See the top-level
`ATTENTION' file for more details.
If you have Gcal version 2.20 or version 2.40 resource files and you
want to use them with Gcal version 3.00, you first have to convert them
manually into the Gcal-3.00 style by processing them using the
`v2x2v300' AWK respectively Perl scripts, for example:
$ awk -f v2x2v300.awk FILE-OLD.rc > FILE-v300.rc
or
$ perl v2x2v300.pl FILE-OLD.rc > FILE-v300.rc
It is very possible that the conversion done by using the `v2x2v300'
AWK respectively Perl scripts is not sufficient, i.e. the resulting file
contains unwanted Gcal special texts or some of the required Gcal
special texts are crippled or protected by a `\' character. In this
case, you have to edit the resulting file manually to correct the
broken text. Sorry!
gcal-4.2.0/data/wtt1.rc 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000005603 15052006723 010216 ; Two column world time table for Gcal-2.20 or newer
;
; $Id: wtt1.rc 0.01 2000/03/31 00:00:01 tom Exp $
;
; Copyright (c) 2000 Thomas Esken
; Im Hagenfeld 84
; D-48147 M"unster
; GERMANY
;
; This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability.
; On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit
; or explicit), which result from using or handling my software.
; If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this
; agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by
; the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)
; any later version.
;
; You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'
; along with this program; if not, write to the:
;
;
;
; Try this resource file by using the `-QUx' option of Gcal.
;
; *** If you modify this file you have to rename the modified version.
; *** If you make any improvements I would like to hear from you.
; *** But I do not promise any support.
;
; Either set `$f' to `%@' or to `%@*'
; for displaying using the 12-hours time format.
;
$f=%@
;$f=%@*
;
; The line templates.
;
$p=0*d1#999
$a=$f$t $>15*l -- $:13*x $f$y
;
; The locations.
;
$l=Samoa
$t=-660
$x=Honolulu
$y=-600
$p $a
;
$l=Anchorage
$t=-540
$x=San Francisco
$y=-480
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Denver
$t=-420
$x=Chicago
$y=-360
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Montreal
$t=-300
$x=New York
$y=-300
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Azores
$t=-60
$x=London
$y=0
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Managua
$t=-300
$x=Dakar
$y=0
$p $a
;
$l=Lisbon
$t=0
$x=%3%1Münster%2
$y=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Madrid
$t=60
$x=Stockholm
$y=60
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Istanbul
$t=120
$x=Helsinki
$y=120
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Athens
$t=120
$x=Moscow
$y=180
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$y+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Johannesburg
$t=120
$x=Nairobi
$y=180
$p $a
;
$l=Bombay
$t=330
$x=Bangkok
$y=420
$p $a
;
$l=Beijing
$t=480
$x=Hongkong
$y=480
$p $a
;
$l=Tokyo
$t=540
$x=Seoul
$y=540
$p $a
;
$x=GMT
$y=
;
$l=Sydney
$t=600
a=03sun9
b=10sun9
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Wellington
$t=720
a=03sun3
b=10sun1
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Rio de Janeiro
$t=-180
a=02sat2
b=10sun1
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Bermuda
$t=-240
a=04sun1
b=10sun9
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
;
$l=Tehran
$t=210
a=0321
b=0922
$p %e0@a#0@b-1 $a
$t+=60
$p %i0@a#0@b-1 $a
gcal-4.2.0/data/dates/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 15055527656 010165 5 gcal-4.2.0/data/dates/radio 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000005760 15052006723 011116 # CalenTool V2.2 - nflag=1 range=1,12 - DO NOT REMOVE THIS LINE
# $Header: radio,v 1.2 91/03/07 16:21:23 billr Exp $
# Special dates in the history of radio
# Today in History dates provided by Robert Heckendorn at
# Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
# Any corrections or additions may be sent to robert@fc.hp.com
#
# Additional dates provided from ProLine's today file
#
# Converted to calentool format by Larry Virden (lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu)
# and further edited and merged by Bill Randle (billr@saab.cna.tek.com).
#
** 01 05 99 99 00 FCC hears first demonstration of FM radio (1940)
** 01 19 99 99 00 1st regular transatlantic radio broadcast between US & England. (1903)
** 01 21 99 99 00 First BBC broadcast from London (1930)
** 01 30 99 99 00 First radio broadcast of "The Lone Ranger" (1933)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Radio arrives in the White House. (1922)
** 02 17 99 99 00 The Voice of America started broadcasting to the USSR (1947)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Voice of America begins broadcasting (in German). (1942)
** 03 07 99 99 00 The first successful transatlantic radio telephone call took place between London and New York (1926)
** 03 19 99 99 00 'Amos and Andy' debut on radio. (1928)
** 04 16 99 99 00 first Fibber McGee and Molly radio show is aired (1935)
** 05 03 99 99 00 National Public Radio begins (1971)
** 06 03 99 99 00 "Dragnet" is first broadcast on radio (KFI in Los Angeles). (1949)
** 07 01 99 99 00 "Wolfman Jack", a howling success in radio
** 07 05 99 99 00 1st 'Hawaii Calls' radio program is broadcast. (1935)
** 08 20 99 99 00 WWJ becomes the first radio station (1920)
** 08 28 99 99 00 The first radio commercial aired on station WEAF in New York City. (1922)
** 09 09 99 99 00 NBC created by the Radio Corporation of America. (1926)
** 09 18 99 99 00 the Columbia Broadcasting System goes on the air. (1927)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Lowell Thomas' first broadcast (1930)
** 10 05 99 99 00 1st radio broadcast of the World Series. (1921)
** 10 08 99 99 00 "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" made its debut on CBS radio. (1944)
** 10 27 99 99 00 the radio show "You Bet your Life" starring Groucho Marx premiered on ABC (1947)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Orson Welles panics a nation with his broadcast of 'War of the Worlds' (1938)
** 11 02 99 99 00 KDKA (Pittsburgh) on the air as 1st commercial radio station. (1920)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Kate Smith first sang Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" on network radio (1939)
** 11 15 99 99 00 National Broadcasting Company goes on-the-air, with 24 stations (1926)
** 11 22 99 99 00 the International Radio Telegraphic Convention adopts "SOS" as the new call for help (1906)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Radio station WTAW of college station, Texas, broadcast the first play-by-play description of a football game (1920)
** 11 28 99 99 00 The Grand Ole Opry made its radio debut on station WSM, Nashville. (1925)
** 12 12 99 99 00 FCC reprimands NBC for allowing Mae West to "sex-up" a skit based on Adam and Eve (1937)
** 12 24 99 99 00 1st known radio program in US is broadcast. (1906)
gcal-4.2.0/data/dates/events6 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000110252 15052006723 011403 # CalenTool V2.2 - nflag=1 range=11,12 - DO NOT REMOVE THIS LINE
# $Header: events6,v 1.1 91/03/07 16:19:11 billr Exp $
# Notable events in history (Nov-Dec)
# Today in History dates provided by Robert Heckendorn at
# Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
# Any corrections or additions may be sent to robert@fc.hp.com
#
# Additional dates provided from ProLine's today file
#
# Converted to calentool format by Larry Virden (lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu)
# and further edited and merged by Bill Randle (billr@saab.cna.tek.com).
# All dates in this file are New Style unless otherwise noted.
# Some duplicates may exist where I haven't been able to verify which
# one is correct.
#
** 11 01 99 99 00 Algeria began its rebellion against French rule (1954)
** 11 01 99 99 00 An earthquake hits Spain, Portugal and Morocco killing 60000 in Lisbon alone (1755)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Austria-Hungary become two seperate nations (1918)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Barbed wire is first made allowing the ranges to be fenced (1873)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Benito Mussolini described the alliance between Italy and Nazi Germany as an "axis" running between Rome and Berlin (1936)
** 11 01 99 99 00 First Class Mail raised from 18 to 20 cents. (1981)
** 11 01 99 99 00 General George B. McClellan was made general in chief of the Union armies (1861)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Michelangelo's paintings on the Sistine Chapel ceiling were first exhibited to the public (1512)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Puerto Rican nationalists try to kill Truman at Blair House (1950)
** 11 01 99 99 00 The first hydrogen bomb is exploded at Eniwetak Island in the Pacific (1952)
** 11 01 99 99 00 The stamp act goes into effect in the British colonies. Colonists reacted strongly with flags at half mast and burning of stamps (1765)
** 11 01 99 99 00 US Government loans Chrysler Corporation $1.5 billion after it had lost $460M in 3rd Quarter (1979)
** 11 01 99 99 00 US Weather Bureau begins operations. (1870)
** 11 01 99 99 00 first women report for sea duty on US Navy non-combat ships (1978)
** 11 02 99 99 00 All church land is nationalized in France and later used as collateral for paper money (1789)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Jimmy Carter defeated incumbent Gerald Ford; the first Deep South presidential candidate to be elected since the Civil War (1976)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Lansing-Ishii Agreement (1917)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Luftwaffe completes 57 consecutive nights of bombing of London (1940)
** 11 02 99 99 00 North Dakota becomes the 39th state (1889)
** 11 02 99 99 00 South Dakota becomes the 40th state (1889)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Truman beats Dewey, confounding pollsters and newspapers. (1948)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Bank of Italy becomes Bank of America. (1930)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Beef rises to 3 cents a pound in Illinois (1837)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Charles Birdseye markets frozen peas. (1952)
** 11 03 99 99 00 First Class Mail now costs 3 cents. (1917)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Linus Pauling wins Nobel Chemistry Prize (1954)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Panama gains it's independence from Columbia. (1903)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Rev. Jesse Jackson began his first campaign for the Democratic nomination for president (1983)
** 11 03 99 99 00 The Automobile Club of America sponsored the first automobile show in the United States at Madison Square Garden (1900)
** 11 03 99 99 00 first automatic switchboard (1892)
** 11 04 99 99 00 90 people taken hostage when Iranians overrun US embassy in Teheran (1979)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Death to America day in Iran (1987)
** 11 04 99 99 00 First wagon train reaches California (1841)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Howard Carter discovers the tomb of Tutankhamen. (1922)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Nellie T. Ross becomes governor of Wyoming and the first woman governor ever (1924)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Ronald Reagan elected president, a sad day for environmentalists everywhere (1980)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Soviet forces crush the anti-communist revolt in Hungary (1956)
** 11 04 99 99 00 The first cash register was patented. (1880)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Guy Fawkes caught preparing to blow up the parliament and king James I (1605)
** 11 05 99 99 00 John Hanson elected 1st 'President of the United States in Congress assembled' (8 years before Washington was elected) (1781)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Last Seth Thomas tower clock installed (1942)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Susan B. Anthony was fined $100 for trying to vote in the presidential election (1872)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Abraham Lincoln elected president (1860)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Bolsheviks overthrow moderate provisional government making Lenin dictator (1917)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Col. Jacob Schick was issued a patent for the electric razor (1923)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Direct Telegraphic link between New York and San Francisco established (1862)
** 11 06 99 99 00 The stock market hits 1400 on its way up (1985)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Battle of Tippecanoe, gave Harrison a presidential slogan. (1811)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Canada completes its own transcontinental railway. (1885)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Congress overrides Nixon's veto of bill to curb president's ability to commit armed forces to hostile action (1973)
** 11 07 99 99 00 First state penitentiary for women is opened (1877)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Franklin Roosevelt wins a fourth term against Thomas E. Dewey (1944)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Lewis and Clark first sighted the Pacific Ocean. (1805)
** 11 07 99 99 00 October revolution takes place in Russia, Lenin overthrows Kerensky (1917)
** 11 07 99 99 00 The Mary Celeste sets sail for Genoa. She will be found 4 weeks later abandoned at sea, the whereabouts of her crew unknown. (1872)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Verney Cameron is 1st European to cross equitorial Africa from sea to sea (1875)
** 11 07 99 99 00 an elephant is first used to represent the Republican party in a cartoon by Thomas Nast (1874)
** 11 07 99 99 00 an erroneous United Press report of armistice sets off celebrations (1918)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Adolph Hitler and General Ludendorff seize the Munich government (1923)
** 11 08 99 99 00 During the Korean War, the first jet to jet combat occurs as Lieutenant Russell J. Brown shoots down a North Korean MIG-15 (1950)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Edwrd W. Brooke of Massachusetts becomes the first U.S. senator elected by popular vote (1966)
** 11 08 99 99 00 George Bush elected as 41st President (1988)
** 11 08 99 99 00 John Kennedy narrowly beat Richard Nixon for the Presidency (1960)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Montana becomes the 41st state (1889)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Operation Torch begins as U.S. and British forces invade North Africa (1942)
** 11 08 99 99 00 the Louvre, in Paris, was opened to the public. (1793)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Blackout of New York, New England, & Eastern Canada (1965)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Fire destroyed nearly 1,000 buildings in Boston. (1872)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Giant panda discovered (?!), China (1927)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Kristallnacht, a night of antisemitic rioting in Germany (1938)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Margaret Sanger forms American Birth Control League (1921)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Roosevelt establishes the Civil Works Administration (1933)
** 11 09 99 99 00 The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) starts freely issuing visas for travel to West Germany for its citizens (1989)
** 11 09 99 99 00 The U.N. General Assembly passed 10 resolutions condemning apartheid in South Africa (1976)
** 11 09 99 99 00 last victim of Jack the Ripper dies (1888)
** 11 10 99 99 00 1st Long Distance telephone call without operator assistance. (1951)
** 11 10 99 99 00 1st Woman's Christian Temperance Union meeting held (in Boston) (1891)
** 11 10 99 99 00 41 Women arrested in suffragette demonstrations near White House (1917)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Badlands National Park approved by Congress (1978)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Captain Wirz, commandant of Andersonville Prison hanged (1865)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Henry Stanley finds David Livingstone at Ujiji, Zanzibar and says "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" To which Livingstone replies, "Yes, and I feel thankful that I am here to welcome you." (1871)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Hirohito takes the throne as Emperor of Japan (1928)
** 11 10 99 99 00 The Iwo Jima Memorial is dedicated in Arlington, Va. (1954)
** 11 10 99 99 00 The Mayflower compact is signed (1620)
** 11 10 99 99 00 The U.S. Marines organized to protect ships (1775)
** 11 10 99 99 00 The ore ship Edmund Fitzgerald and its crew of 29 vanish during a storm on Lake Superior (1975)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Angola gains independence from Portugal (1975)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Haymarket rioters hanged (1887)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Indians led by William Butler massacre the inhabitants of Cherry Valley in New York (1778)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Israel and Egypt sign a cease-fire (1972)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Palace of Legion of Honor dedicated. (1924)
** 11 11 99 99 00 The Allies and the Germans sign Armistice ending World War I (1918)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Washington admitted as the 42nd state. (1889)
** 11 12 99 99 00 1st known photo of Loch Ness monster is taken. (1933)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Arches National Park approved by Congress (1971)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Ellis Island closes after more than 20M immigrants were processed since 1892 (1954)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Josef Stalin became the undisputed ruler of the Soviet Union as Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party (1927)
** 11 12 99 99 00 The bodies of Captain Scott and his companions are found after their tragic attempt to return from the South Pole (1912)
** 11 12 99 99 00 The first salmon is caught in the Thames river since the 1840's (1974)
** 11 12 99 99 00 U.S. first exports oil to Europe (1861)
** 11 12 99 99 00 the 1st "autobank" (banking by car) was established, in Chicago (1946)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Benjamin Franklin wrote to a friend, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." (1789)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Bloody Sunday occurs in Trafalgar Square, London as Socialist and Irish demonstrators fought (1887)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Brothers and Sisters of Red Death attempt mass suicide before world ends (1900)
** 11 13 99 99 00 London-Paris Telegraph is opened (1851)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Peter Burnett is elected 1st governor of California. (1849)
** 11 13 99 99 00 The volcano, Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia, erupts sending a huge mud slide down to kill 25000 people (1985)
** 11 14 99 99 00 A new island, later called Surtsey boiled up through the ocean surface off the coast of Iceland (1963)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Capt. George Vancouver is 1st Englishman to enter San Francisco Bay. (1792)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Charles J. Guiteau went on trial for the assassination of President Garfield; he was convicted and hanged the next year (1881)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Coventry, England is heavily bombed by the Germans. Coventry Cathedral is destroyed (1940)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Nellie Bly beats Phineas Fogg's time for a trip around the world by 8 days (72 days) (1889)
** 11 14 99 99 00 President Carter freezes all Iranian assets in US Banks in response to Iranian hostage crisis (1979)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Quarter Pounder price raised from $0.53 to $0.55 in violation of Nixon price controls (but okayed by Price Commission after formal request from McDonald's) (1971)
** 11 14 99 99 00 The world's first street car runs in New York (1832)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon began running the Mason-Dixon line (1763)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Columbus makes first reference to the use of tobacco by New World Indians (1492)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Free Postal Delivery formally inaugurated. (1869)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Infant Baby Fae, who had received a baboon's heart, died almost three weeks after the transplant (1984)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Niagara Falls power plant startup (1896)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Pres. F.D.Roosevelt laid the cornerstone of the Jefferson Memorial. (1939)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Social Security Administration approves 1st unemployment check. (1939)
** 11 15 99 99 00 The last voyage of the Queen Elizabeth ends (1968)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Oklahoma becomes the 46th state (1907)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Opening of the Suez Canal (1869)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Roosevelt establishes diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. (1933)
** 11 17 99 99 00 0h on this day is the epoch for the Modified Julian Date (MJD) (1858)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Accession of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1558)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Ayatollah Khomeini orders release of thirteen female and black hostages from the U.S. embassy in Tehran (1979)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Church of England is reestablished (1558)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Colonel Nasser becomes Egyptian Premier (1954)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Congress convened for its 1st Washington, DC session. (1800)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Panama Canal opens for use. (1913)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Antarctica discovered by US Navy Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer. (1820)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Cortez leaves Cuba for Mexico with 10 armed vessels (1518)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty, gave US exclusive canal rights thru Panama. (1903)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Local standard time zones established for US and Canada (1883)
** 11 18 99 99 00 St. Peter's Basilica is consecrated (1626)
** 11 18 99 99 00 The Jonestown, Guyana mass murder and suicide (1978)
** 11 18 99 99 00 U.S. Navy Captain Nathanial Palmer discovered Antartica (1820)
** 11 18 99 99 00 U.S. Roman Catholic bishops did away with the rule against eating meat on Fridays (1966)
** 11 18 99 99 00 William Tell is said to have shot the apple off of his son's head (1307)
** 11 18 99 99 00 the last boatload of British convicts land in Australia (1840)
** 11 18 99 99 00 ticker tape used for the first time in a parade as Prince of Wales visits the U.S. (1919)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Christopher Columbus discovers Puerto Rico. (1493)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Ford Motor Co. announced it was halting production of the Edsel. (1959)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Lincoln delivers his address in Gettysburg. (1863)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Liquified gas tanks explode in Mexico City killing 452 with 1000 missing (1984)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Zion National Park approved by Congress (1919)
** 11 19 99 99 00 more than 50000 gallons of radioactive waste water is accidentally released into the Mississippi River when waste storage overflows at Monticello, Minn. reactor (1971)
** 11 19 99 99 00 the pencil is invented. (1895)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Egypt and China announce their recognition of a Palestinian state (1988)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat becomes the first Arab leader to address Israel's Parliament (1977)
** 11 20 99 99 00 New Jersey became the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights. (1789)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Photograph is first required on US passports (1914)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Simon Bolivar declares Venezuela independent of Spain (1818)
** 11 20 99 99 00 The Nixon administration announced a halt to residential use of DDT to be followed by a total ban in 1971 (1969)
** 11 20 99 99 00 The population clock at the Department of Commerce turns over to 200M people at a few minutes past 11 am. (1967)
** 11 20 99 99 00 William Bundy invents the first timecard clock. (1888)
** 11 21 99 99 00 83 million people tune into "Dallas" to see who shot J.R. (1980)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Announcement of 18 1/2 minute gap on Watergate tape (1973)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Honolulu Harbor discovered. (1794)
** 11 21 99 99 00 J. de Rozier makes first balloon flight (1783)
** 11 21 99 99 00 North Carolina becomes the 12th state (1789)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Opening of the Alcan Highway (1942)
** 11 21 99 99 00 The Verrazano Narrows opened to traffic, linking the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Staten Island (1964)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Thomas Edison announced the invention of a phonograph, which he dubbed a "talking machine." (1877)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Lebanon gains it's independence (1943)
** 11 22 99 99 00 the International Radio Telegraphic Convention adopts "SOS" as the new call for help (1906)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Fredrick County, Maryland repudiated the British Stamp Act (1765)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Joseph F. Smith, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (The Mormons) was convicted of polygamy (1906)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Just past midnight, a sharp jolt causes Lake Merced to drop 30 feet. (1852)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Most rationing of food in the United States ended. (1945)
** 11 23 99 99 00 President Johnson proclaimed Nov. 25 a day of national mourning after the assassination of President Kennedy (1963)
** 11 23 99 99 00 US forces take Tarawa and Makin in the Gilbert Islands from Japanese hands (1943)
** 11 23 99 99 00 US helicopter force lands in Vietnam POW camp and trying to rescue US soldiers there, but the place was empty (1973)
** 11 23 99 99 00 patent granted for a process of making color photographs. (1863)
** 11 23 99 99 00 the People's Rebublic of China is seated in the UN security council (1971)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Abel Jansen Tasman discovers Van Deiman's Land (known as Tasmania since 1853) (1642)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Clyde Coleman received the patent for the electric self-starter for the automobile (1903)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot and mortally wounded Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President Kennedy (1963)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Hijacker Dan Cooper parachuted from a 727 over washington state with $200,000 in ransom and has not been heard from since (1971)
** 11 24 99 99 00 The River Thames freezes over (1434)
** 11 24 99 99 00 a fair is held on the Thames which had frozen over (1751)
** 11 24 99 99 00 patent granted to Joseph Glidden for barbed wire. (1874)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Alfred Nobel invents dynamite (1867)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Evaporated milk is patented (1884)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Fort Funston's 16-inch coastal guns removed. (1948)
** 11 25 99 99 00 George Papadopoulos, Greek President, was ousted (1973)
** 11 25 99 99 00 The body of President Kennedy, assassinated three days earlier, was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery (1963)
** 11 26 99 99 00 500,000 Jews were forced by the Nazis to live in a walled ghetto in Warsaw, Poland (1940)
** 11 26 99 99 00 A day of thanksgiving was set aside by President Washington to observe the adoption of the Constitution of the United States (1789)
** 11 26 99 99 00 A federal jury found Lynette Fromme guilty of trying to assassinate President Ford (1975)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Captain Cook discovers Maui (in the Sandwich Islands). (1778)
** 11 26 99 99 00 China enters the Korean conflict sending troops across the Yalu River (1950)
** 11 26 99 99 00 India adopts a constitution as a republic in the British Commonwealth (1949)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Public streetcar service began in New York City; fare 12 1/2 cents. (1832)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Willis Haviland Carrier, developed air-conditioning equipment. (1876)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Alfred Nobel establishes Nobel Prize (1895)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Friction match invented, England (1826)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Hoosac Railroad Tunnel completed in NW Massachusetts (1873)
** 11 27 99 99 00 New York's Pennsylvania Station opened; at that time, the world's largest railway terminal (1910)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Pope Paul VI was attacked at the Manila airport by a Bolivian painter disguised as a priest (1970)
** 11 27 99 99 00 The Senate voted to confirm Gerald Ford as vice president, succeeding Spiro Agnew who had resigned (1973)
** 11 27 99 99 00 The first tidal power station in the world, opens near St. Malo, France (1966)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Magellan begins crossing the Pacific Ocean. (1520)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill meet in Tehran during WWII (1943)
** 11 28 99 99 00 nearly 500 people die in the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in Boston (1942)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Armenia was proclaimed a Soviet Socialist Republic (1920)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Colorado militia kill 150 peaceful Cheyenne Indians in Sand Creek massacre (1864)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Doctors Jackson and Martin of Boston publish a paper extolling the use of ether in surgery (1846)
** 11 29 99 99 00 King Tut's tomb opened (1922)
** 11 29 99 99 00 President Johnson named the Warren commission to investigate Kennedy's assassination (1963)
** 11 29 99 99 00 President elect Dwight Eisenhower visits Korea for inspection of the war (1952)
** 11 29 99 99 00 The Roman Catholic Church in the U.S. instituted sweeping changes in the liturgy, including the use of English instead of Latin (1964)
** 11 29 99 99 00 US receives rights to Pearl Harbor, on Oahu, Hawaii. (1887)
** 11 29 99 99 00 first underground A-bomb exploded in Nevada (1951)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Chinese communists capture Chungking (1949)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Samuel Chase, the first US supreme court justice to be impeached begins his trial. He is not convicted. (1804)
** 11 30 99 99 00 The United States and Britain sign preliminary peace treaty to end the Revolutionary War (1782)
** 12 01 99 99 00 56 million acres of land made into 17 national monuments by President Carter (1978)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Father Edward Flanagan founded boys town outside of Omaha with less than $100 (1917)
** 12 01 99 99 00 First national corn-husking championship, Alleman IA (1924)
** 12 01 99 99 00 First telephone installed in the White House (1878)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Lady Astor is the first woman to be sworn into the British Parliament (1919)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Martin Luther King Jr. leads black boycott of Montgomery buses (1955)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Ms. Rosa Parks is arrested for refusing to give up her front section bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama (1955)
** 12 01 99 99 00 The first Christmas club payment was made to Carlisle Trust Co. of Carlisle, PA (1909)
** 12 01 99 99 00 The first drive in gas station is open for business in Pittsburgh (1913)
** 12 01 99 99 00 the presidential election is turned over to the House of Representatives among John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, William Crawford and Henry Clay (1824)
** 12 02 99 99 00 1st controlled nuclear reaction at University of Chicago. (1942)
** 12 02 99 99 00 1st permanent artificial heart successfully implanted. (1982)
** 12 02 99 99 00 1st savings bank in US opens as the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society (1816)
** 12 02 99 99 00 A squash court at the University of Chicago is the site of the first sustained nuclear reaction (1942)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Barney Clark receives the first permanent artificial heart at the University of Utah Medical Center. He will die 112 days later. (1982)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Ford Motor Company unveiled its Model A automobile (1927)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Napoleon was crowned emperor of France by Pope Pius VII in a glittering ceremony at Notre Dame (1804)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Napoleon wins the battle of Austerlitz, defeating the Russo-Austrian army (1805)
** 12 02 99 99 00 President Jame Monroe lays down the philosophy later to be known as the Monroe Doctrine in a message to Congress (1823)
** 12 02 99 99 00 The Second Empire proclaimed in France with Napoleon III as emperor (1852)
** 12 02 99 99 00 an employee error releases 1 million gallons of radioactive water into an experimental nuclear reactor (1952)
** 12 03 99 99 00 A cloud of deadly methyl isocyanate vapor leaks from Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India killing over 2000 people (1984)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Andrew Jackson elected president (1828)
** 12 03 99 99 00 First neon light display, Paris (1910)
** 12 03 99 99 00 First successful human heart transplant by Dr. Christian Barnard (South Africa, 1967)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Galileo invents the telescope. (1621)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Illinois becomes the 21st state (1818)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Joseph McCarthy goes too far in his attacks and is condemned by the U.S. Senate (1954)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Oberlin College, the first coeducational college in America, opens (1833)
** 12 03 99 99 00 The first showing of a Technicolor film (1922)
** 12 03 99 99 00 The game of BINGO is invented (1929)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Gen. Washington bids his officers farewell at Fraunce's Tavern, NYC (1783)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Panama Pacific International Exposition opens. (1915)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Woodrow Wilson leaves for Brest, France to become the first American president to visit a foreign country (1918)
** 12 05 99 99 00 A bicycle riding school opens in New York (1868)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Eighteenth Amendment repealed, ending Prohibition (1933)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Glenn Curtiss issued patent for the aileron after legal battle with the Wright brothers (1911)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Jim Bakker, TV evangelist for the PTL organization, indicted on 24 counts of fraud and conspiracy including diverting $4 million dollars of their followers money to support their own "lavish and extravagant" lifestyles (1988)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Phi Beta Kappa founded at William and Mary becoming the first US scholastic fraternity (1776)
** 12 05 99 99 00 The merger of the AF of L (American Federation of Labor) and CIO (Congress of Industrial Labor) becomes effective (1955)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan) is recognized by India (1971)
** 12 06 99 99 00 City of Anaheim incorporated for a second time. (1876)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Columbus discovers the Dominican Republic (1492)
** 12 06 99 99 00 England and Ireland sign a peace treaty (1921)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Finland gains it's independence. (1917)
** 12 06 99 99 00 First sound recording made by Thomas Edison (1877)
** 12 06 99 99 00 French ammunition ship and a Belgian steamer collide and sink in Halifax harbor killing 1600 (1917)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Delaware is the first state to ratify the Constitution. (1787)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Formal declaration of war on Austria-Hungary by U.S. (1917)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Henry VI is crowned king of France (1431)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Japan attacks Pearl Harbor (1941)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Pigtails are abolished and calendar reformed by edict in China (1911)
** 12 07 99 99 00 at 11:41AM local time an earthquake measuring 6.9 on the Richter scale shook Soviet Armenia killing over 55000 people and leaving half a million homeless (1988)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Henry Laurens becomes the first person to be cremated after death in America (1792)
** 12 08 99 99 00 The Royal Gorge Bridge, the highest bridge above water, was first opened. It is 1053 feet above the Arkansas River in Colorado (1929)
** 12 09 99 99 00 1st Christmas Seals sold, in the Wilmington Post Office. (1907)
** 12 09 99 99 00 A charter was drafted whereby the French government would operate pawn shops (1777)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Ball-bearing roller skates patented (1884)
** 12 09 99 99 00 The Rocking F ranch of Nevada formally laid claim to all water in any clouds passing over it (1947)
** 12 09 99 99 00 The Virgin Mary first appears to the farmer Juan Diego and tells him that a church should be built on the spot where he stands. (1531)
** 12 09 99 99 00 The earliest date found (as of 1989) in the New World. It was reconstructed from a Mayan stone fragment found in Chiapa de Corzo in Mexico. (36 BC)
** 12 09 99 99 00 the John Birch Society was founded (1958)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Alfred Nobel's will establishes the Nobel prize in the five areas of chemistry, physics, medicine, literature and peace (1896)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Danuta Walesa accepts the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of her husband Lech Walesa, the Polish labor leader (1983)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Martin Luther publicly burned the papal edict demanding he recant, or face excommunication (1520)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Metric system established in France (1799)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Mississippi becomes the 20th state (1817)
** 12 10 99 99 00 President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev sign intermediate-range nuclear missile treaty (1987)
** 12 10 99 99 00 The first distribution of the Nobel prize (1901)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Women allowed to vote in Wyoming Territory (1869)
** 12 10 99 99 00 a treaty is signed in Paris ending the Spanish-American War (1898)
** 12 11 99 99 00 First Class Mail now costs 13 cents (had been 10 cents). (1975)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Indiana becomes the 19th state (1816)
** 12 11 99 99 00 King Edward VIII abdicates the throne of Britain for the woman he loves (Mrs Wallace Simpson) (1936)
** 12 11 99 99 00 UNICEF is created (1946)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Atlantic first bridged by radio when Marconi in Newfoundland receives 's' in Morse code from the British Isles (1901)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Chiang Kai Shek declares war on Japan (1936)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Kenya gains it's independence. (1963)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Ludwig van Beethoven, age 22, pays the equivalent of 19 cents for his first music lesson from Franz Josheph Haydn in Vienna (1792)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Pennsylvania becomes the 2nd state (1787)
** 12 12 99 99 00 The Virgin Mary appears again to the farmer Juan Diego and instructs him to take the roses from a nearby bush to the Church as proof that she has visited him. (1531)
** 12 12 99 99 00 last Labrador Duck killed (1878)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Authorities in Poland impose martial law in a crackdown on the Solidarity Labor movement (1981)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Dartmouth College chartered (1769)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Madrid falls to Napoleon (1808)
** 12 13 99 99 00 New Zealand is discovered by Abel Tasman (1642)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Susan B. Anthony dollar, 1st US coin to honor a woman, issued. (1978)
** 12 13 99 99 00 The battle of Fredricksburg is won by the Confederacy (1862)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Woodrow Wilson becomes the first president to visit Europe while in office (1918)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Alabama becomes the 22nd state (1819)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Israel annexes Golan Heights (1982)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Roald Amundson is the first to reach the South Pole just 35 days ahead of Captain Scott of England (1911)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Soviet Union was dropped from the League of Nations (1939)
** 12 14 99 99 00 The United Nations general assembly voted to establish UN headquarters in New York (1946)
** 12 14 99 99 00 U.S. agrees to talk with the PLO after Yassir Arafat meets U.S. requirements for talks (1988)
** 12 14 99 99 00 US suspends government food shipments to Poland in reaction to declaration of martial law. (1982)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Argo Merchant oil spill (1976)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Bill of Rights ratified when Virginia gave its approval. (1791)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Patent granted to Mr. Edison for the phonograph. (1877)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Beginning of the big German offensive that resulted in the Battle of the Bulge (1944)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Boston Tea Party took place as colonists boarded a British ship in Boston Harbor and dumped more than 300 chests of tea overboard (1773)
** 12 16 99 99 00 By act of Senate, Napoleon is divorced from Josephine (1809)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Great White Fleet sails from Hampton Downs on it's World Cruise (1907)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Santa Anna is declared dictator of Mexico (1853)
** 12 16 99 99 00 The federal government halts swine flu vaccinations following reports of paralysis apparently linked to the vaccine (1976)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Thousands of people are massacred while protesting the Romanian government in the town of Timisoara, Romania. The country's borders are closed off. (1989)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Anaheim Township created in Los Angeles County. (1860)
** 12 17 99 99 00 New York City traffic regulation creates the 1st one-way street (1791)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Simon Bolivar becomes president of the Republic of Columbia (1819)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Death penalty for murder is abolished in Britain (1969)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Japan admitted to the United Nations (1956)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Napoleon arrives in Paris after abandoning his troops in Russia (1812)
** 12 18 99 99 00 New Jersey becomes the 3rd state by ratifying the Constitution (1787)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Prohibition Amendment passes (1917)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Scots are defeated at Clifton Moor (1745)
** 12 18 99 99 00 The British take Fort Niagara in the War of 1812 (1813)
** 12 18 99 99 00 the 13th Amendment to the Constitution abolishing slavery was declared in effect (1865)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Corrugated paper patented (1871)
** 12 19 99 99 00 War breaks out in Indochina as Ho Chi Minh's troops launch widespread attacks against the French. (1946)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Washington settles his troops at Valley Forge for the winter. (1777)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Savannah Georgia is evacuated as Sherman's army approaches (1864)
** 12 20 99 99 00 South Carolina becomes the first state to secede from the Union (1860)
** 12 20 99 99 00 The Gregorian Calendar was introduced in France (1582)
** 12 20 99 99 00 The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is formed (1922)
** 12 20 99 99 00 U.S. takes possession ~1,000,000 sq. miles of Louisiana for ~$20/sq.mi. The purchase more than doubles the area of the Country. (1803)
** 12 20 99 99 00 the Berlin wall is opened for the first time as people from the West are given a day leave to go to the East (1963)
** 12 21 99 99 00 1st crossword puzzle (with 32 clues), printed in New York World (1913)
** 12 21 99 99 00 A bomb explodes on Pan Am flight 103 which then crashes into Lockerbie, Scotland destroying 40 houses and their occupants as well as all 258 aboard the plane. (1988)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Charles de Gaulle was elected to a seven year term as first president of the Fifth Republic of France (1958)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Pierre and Marie Curie discovered radium (1898)
** 12 21 99 99 00 The pilgrims go ashore for the first time at Plymouth Mass. (1620)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Bernhard Goetz shoots four black youths on a Manhattan subway, claiming they were about to rob him (1984)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Brandenburg Gate is opened for the first time since the Berlin Wall was erected. (1989)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Ceausescu, Romanian dictator, overthrown by popular movement (1989)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Dostoyevsky, Russian author, sentenced to die at age 27 but lives until 1881 (1849)
** 12 22 99 99 00 General Sherman takes Savannah, Georgia (1864)
** 12 22 99 99 00 German's demand surrender of Americans holding Bastogne, Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge. Brigadier General Anthony C. McAuliffe answers with the historic message "Nuts!" and holds out for 4 more days (1944)
** 12 22 99 99 00 The American colonies organize a Continental naval fleet under the command of Ezek Hopkins (1775)
** 12 23 99 99 00 George Washington resigns as commander-in-chief of the army and retires to his home at Mount Vernon, Va. (1783)
** 12 23 99 99 00 The transistor was invented by Walter Bratain, John Bardeen and William Shockley (1947)
** 12 24 99 99 00 First solar-heated house (first house specifically engineered in Western building construction for solar heat, to be specific) (1948)
** 12 24 99 99 00 KKK formed in Pulaski, Tenn (1865)
** 12 24 99 99 00 Part of the capitol building and the whole Library of Congress destroyed by fire (1851)
** 12 24 99 99 00 The war of 1812 officially ended as Britain and the US signed the treatey of Ghent in Belgium. Slowness of communications allowed the battle of New Orleans to be fought the following month. (1814)
** 12 24 99 99 00 the back-pedal brake for bicycles is patented (1889)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Charlemagne is crowned emperor of the West by Pope Leo III (800)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Denny's fast food restaurants closed for the first time in 35 years. Because of their "Always Open" policy there are some Denny's that don't even have locks. (1988)
** 12 25 99 99 00 First recorded celibration of Christmas on this day takes place in Rome (336)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Hirohito becomes emperor of Japan (1926)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Washington crosses the Delaware and surprises the Hessians. (1776)
** 12 26 99 99 00 George Washington defeats the Hessians at Trenton (1776)
** 12 26 99 99 00 James Mason invents the 1st American coffee percolator. (1865)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Carrie Nation's first raid (1900)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Darwin begins his voyage onboard the HMS Beagle. (1831)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Ether first used as anesthetic in childbirth (1845)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Radio City Music Hall in New York City opens. (1932)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Stalin ousts Trotsky (1937)
** 12 28 99 99 00 58th parallel is crossed by advancing Chinese forces in Korea (1950)
** 12 28 99 99 00 City Hall dedicated by Mayor James Rolph. (1915)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Independence of Mexico recognized by Spain (1836)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Iowa becomes the 29th state (1846)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Trans-Pacific cable links Hawaii to US. (1902)
** 12 28 99 99 00 a patent for chewing gum is granted to William Semple. (1669)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Discovery of heavy water (deuterium) (1931)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Glacier National Park ranger fatally shoots snowmobile (1974)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Massacre at Wounded knee (1890)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Texas becomes the 28th state (1845)
** 12 30 99 99 00 First Los Angeles freeway dedicated (1940)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Gadsden Purchase signed. (1853)
** 12 31 99 99 00 At noon the Panama Canal will be given over to the Panamanians (1999)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Benedict Arnold's attack on Quebec fails (1775)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Canadian prohibition (1917)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Cornerstone laid for Iolani Palace (only royal palace in US). (1879)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Edison gives public demonstration of his incandescent lamp. (1879)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Standard US letter postage goes to $.13 (1975)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Winterland closes its doors (1978)
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# Special dates in the history of Hawaii
# Today in History dates provided by Robert Heckendorn at
# Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
# Any corrections or additions may be sent to robert@fc.hp.com
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# Additional dates provided from ProLine's today file
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# and further edited and merged by Bill Randle (billr@saab.cna.tek.com).
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# Some duplicates may exist where I haven't been able to verify which
# one is correct.
#
** 01 03 99 99 00 first Chinese arrive in Hawaii. (1852)
** 01 07 99 99 00 first printing in Hawaii. (1822)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Hawaii Historical Society founded. (1892)
** 01 11 99 99 00 first pineapples planted in Hawaii. (1813)
** 01 17 99 99 00 the Kingdom of Hawaii becomes a republic. (1893)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Captain Cook sights Hawaii which he dubs the Sandwich Islands (1778)
** 01 20 99 99 00 The U.S. Senate approved the leasing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a naval base (1887)
** 01 21 99 99 00 the pineapple is introduced to Hawaii. (1813)
** 02 04 99 99 00 the Hawaiian Board of Education is formed. (1865)
** 02 09 99 99 00 first Japanese arrive in Hawaii. (1885)
** 02 20 99 99 00 1st territorial legislature of Hawaii convenes. (1901)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Hawaii becomes a US Territory. (1900)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Library of Hawaii founded. (1879)
** 03 02 99 99 00 first telegraph company in Hawaii opens. (1901)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Oranges introduced to Hawaii. (1792)
** 03 07 99 99 00 in Hawaii, the Great Mahele (division of lands) is signed. (1848)
** 03 10 99 99 00 First money minted in Hawaii. (1847)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Great Mauna Loa eruption (volcano in Hawaii). (1867)
** 03 25 99 99 00 a summit eruption on Mauna Loa was spotted at 1:25 AM. The Northeast rift zone was fountaining by 4:30 PM. During the next 21 days lava would flow almost to the city of Hilo. (1984)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Kuhio Day in Hawaii, honoring beloved Prince Kuhio of Kauai, the last member of Hawaiian royalty to wield political power
** 04 10 99 99 00 1st hotel in Hawaii opens. (1825)
** 04 26 99 99 00 1st motion pictures shown in Hawaii. (1906)
** 04 30 99 99 00 the Hawaiian YMCA organized. (1869)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Lei Day begun (a Hawaiian celebration) (1928)
** 05 13 99 99 00 1st foreign embassy in Hawaii is established. (1835)
** 05 20 99 99 00 1st legislative assembly convenes in Hawaii. (1845)
** 05 21 99 99 00 1st steamship arrives in Hawaii. (1846)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Mauna Loa erupts from the Southwest rift 600M cubic yards of lava over 23 days (1950)
** 06 07 99 99 00 the Hawaiian Declaration of Rights is signed. (1839)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Hawaiian Territorial Government begins. (1900)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Macademia nuts 1st planted in Hawaii. (1892)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Hawaiian Red Cross founded. (1917)
** 06 24 99 99 00 1st coffee planted in Hawaii, on the Kona coast. (1817)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Haleakala National Park established in Hawaii. (1961)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Pacific Cable (San Francisco, Hawaii, Guam, Phillipines) opens. President Roosevelt sends a message to the Phillipines,then a message around the world in 12 minutes (1903)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Hawaii annexed to the US. (1898)
** 07 17 99 99 00 1st railroad opens in Hawaii. (1879)
** 07 20 99 99 00 1st telephone introduced in Hawaii. (1878)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Kilauea begins a long eruption that as of May 1990 had not stopped. In the process over 650M cubic yards of lava will be released. (1986)
** 07 23 99 99 00 first telephone and telegraph line in Hawaii is completed. (1877)
** 07 26 99 99 00 1st sugar cane plantation started in Hawaii. (1835)
** 07 29 99 99 00 first sugar plantation in Hawaii begun. (1835)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Hawaii National Park established. (1916)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Potatoes first planted in Hawaii. (1820)
** 08 09 99 99 00 1st horses arrive in Hawaii. (1803)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Reciprocity Treaty between US and Hawaii ratified. (1876)
** 08 17 99 99 00 1st bank in Hawaii opens. (1858)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Hawaii became the 50th state. (1959)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Honolulu, Hawaii becomes a city. (1850)
** 09 02 99 99 00 gas lighting introduced to Hawaii. (1859)
** 09 10 99 99 00 1st theater opens in Hawaii. (1847)
** 09 17 99 99 00 1st whaling ship arrives in Hawaii. (1819)
** 10 01 99 99 00 1st Hawaiian stamps issued. (1851)
** 10 08 99 99 00 1st Hawaiian constitution proclaimed. (1840)
** 10 19 99 99 00 1st flour mill in Hawaii begins operations. (1853)
** 10 27 99 99 00 1st Pali Road completed in Hawaii (the Pali is a cliff where the winds are so strong streams flow UP) (1896)
** 10 29 99 99 00 first election of the Hawaiian Republic. (1894)
** 11 01 99 99 00 1st Aloha Week Parade held in Hawaii. (1947)
** 11 06 99 99 00 1st fire engine arrives in Hawaii. (1850)
** 11 13 99 99 00 first shipment of canned pineapple from Hawaii. (1895)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Kilauea's most spectacular eruption (in Hawaii). (1959)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Oahu Railway begins public service in Hawaii. (1889)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association formed. (1895)
** 11 29 99 99 00 US receives rights to Pearl Harbor, on Oahu, Hawaii. (1887)
** 12 17 99 99 00 first Hawaiian cavalry organized. (1852)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Bishop Museum founded in Hawaii. (1889)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Hawaiian post office established. (1850)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Hawaiian Post Office established. (1850)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Hawaiian Fire Department established. (1850)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Trans-Pacific cable links Hawaii to US. (1902)
** 12 30 99 99 00 first coffee planted in Hawaii. (1817)
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# (Sept-Oct)
# Famous people's births, deaths and marriages file for calentool
# extracted from ProLine's today file and Today in History provided
# by Robert Heckendorn at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
# converted to calentool format by lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu.
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# There may be duplicates where I don't have a definitive correct
# date. billr@saab.cna.tek.com
#
** 09 01 99 99 00 Barry Gibb, singer (1946)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Conway Twitty, country singer (1933)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Edgar Rice Burroughs is born (1875)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Gloria Estefan, Miami singer (1957)
** 09 01 99 99 00 James Corbett (Gentleman Jim), pugilist and prize fighter, is born in San Francisco (1866)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Lily Tomlin, comedian-actress (1939)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Louis XIV, king of France, dies (1715)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Molly Pesce Scott, actress; former Miss FL. from Altamonte Sprs. (1957)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Rocky Marciano, boxer, is born (1924)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Seiji Ozawa, conductor (1935)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Yvonne De Carlo, actress (1924)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Hiram Johnson, Calif governor, Progressive. (1866)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Jimmy Connors, tennis brat (1952)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Linda Purl, actress (1955)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Mark Harmon, actor (1951)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Queen Liliuokalani (last queen of Hawaii) (1838)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Thomas Gainsborough, artist, portrait painter, dies (1788)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnamese president, dies (1969)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Louis Sullivan, father of modern US architecture. (1856)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Mort Walker, cartoonist and originator of Beetle Bailey, is born (1923)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Oliver Cromwell, the British "politician" and destroyer of English heritage dies (1658)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Valerie Perrine, the actress, is born in Galveston, Texas (1943)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Vince Lombardi, football coach, dies in Washington D.C. (1970)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Anton Bruckner, Wagner disciple (1824)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Craig Claiborne, cooking expert (1920)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Dick York, actor (1928)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Edvard Grieg, the composer, dies (1907)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Mitzi Gaynor, actress (1931)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Paul Harvey, ABC Radio commentator (1918)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Pindar the Greek Poet is born (518 BC)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Tom Watson, golfer (1949)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Bob Newhart, comedian and actor, is born (1929)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Cathy Guisewite, "Cathy" cartoonist (1950)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Crazy Horse, the Sioux Indian chief, died (1877)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Darryl F. Zanuck, Hollywood producer & motion picture executive (1902)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Jesse James, credited with inventing the train robbery, is born (1847)
** 09 05 99 99 00 John Cage, composer (1912)
** 09 05 99 99 00 King Louis XIV of France born (1638)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Raquel Welch, actress and beauty, is born (1940)
** 09 05 99 99 00 William Devane, actor (1939)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Ernest Tubb, country music star, dies (1984)
** 09 06 99 99 00 James Melville Gilliss, founded Naval Observatory in Washington (1811)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Jane Curtin, comedian-actress (1947)
** 09 06 99 99 00 John Dalton, developed the atomic theory of matter (1766)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Lafayette, French hero of the American revolution, is born (1757)
** 09 06 99 99 00 President William McKinley shot. He dies 9 days later. (1901)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Roger Waters born (Surrey, England, 1944)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Swoosie Kurtz, actress (1944)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Buddy Holly, rock singer, is born Charles Hardin Holley in Lubbock, Texas (1936)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Catherine Parr, widow of Henry VIII, dies (1548)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Dr. Michael DeBakey, heart surgeon (1908)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Elia Kazan, producer-director (1909)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Elizabeth I born of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII at Greenwich (1533)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Grandma Moses, American Primitive painter, is born (1860)
** 09 07 99 99 00 James Fenimore Cooper born in Burlington, NJ (1789)
** 09 07 99 99 00 James Van Allen, discovered Van Allen radiation belts. (1914)
** 09 07 99 99 00 John Philip Law, actor (1937)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Julie Kavner, actress (1951)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Keith Moon (The Who) dies of drug overdose (London, 1978)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Leonard Euler, the mathematician, dies (1799)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Queen Elizabeth I of England born (1533)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Susan Blakely, actress (1948)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Ann Beattie, author (1947)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Anton Dvorak born in Nelahozeves, Czechoslovakia (1841)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Hillary Brooke, actress (1914)
** 09 08 99 99 00 King Richard I of England born (1157)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Peter Sellers, actor, born in Southsea, England (1925)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (GD) born (San Bruno, CA, 1945)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Samuel Pierce Jr., former sec. of housing and urban development (1922)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Sid Caesar, comedian (1922)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Angela Cartwright, actress (1952)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Billy Preston, singer (1946)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung dies at age of 82 (1976)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Cliff Robertson, actor (1925)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Colonel Harlan (Kentucky Fried) Sanders is born (1890)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Harris Rosen, hotelier (1951)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, artist, dies (1901)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Jane Greer, actress (1924)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Joe Theismann, football commentator (1949)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Kristy McNichol, actress (1962)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Mary Hunter Austin, American author and feminist, is born (1868)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Michael Keaton, actor-comedian (1951)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Tom Wopat, actor (1951)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Amy Irving, actress (1953)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Arnold Palmer, golfer and Bay Hill resident (1929)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Charles Kuralt, "On the road..." for CBS. (1934)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Greg Mullavey, actor (1939)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Hilda (H.D.) Doolittle, American poet, is born (1886)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Jose Feliciano, singer (1945)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Judy Geeson, actress (1948)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Robert Wise, movie director (1914)
** 09 10 99 99 00 William the Conqueror dies at 61 from an earlier fall from his horse. He was too obese to fit in his coffin and in forcing him to fit the monks accidentally ruptured him giving off a terrible smell that drove mourners away. (1087)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Bear Bryant, Crimson Tide football coach, (1913)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Brian De Palma, movie director (1940)
** 09 11 99 99 00 D.H. Lawrence, Taos pioneer (1885)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Earl Holliman, actor (1928)
** 09 11 99 99 00 James Jeans born (1877)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Ken Kesey, American author, is born (1935)
** 09 11 99 99 00 O. Henry (William Sidney Porter), the writer, is born (1862)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Robert Service, Canadian Poet, dies (1958)
** 09 11 99 99 00 The assassination of President Allende of Chile during a military coup (1973)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Tom Landry, former Dallas Cowboys football coach (1924)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Alfred Abraham Knopf, American publisher, is born (1892)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Barry White, singer (1944)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Elizabeth Barrett secretly weds Robert Browning at St. Marylebone Parish Church (1846)
** 09 12 99 99 00 H.L. (Henry Louis) Mencken, American editor and critic, is born (1880)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Jesse Owens, Gold medal winner at 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, born (1913)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Linda Gray, actress (1940)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Maria Muldaur, singer (1943)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Maurice Chevalier, thanked heaven for little girls. (1888)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Richard Jordan Gatling, US inventor of hand-cranked machine gun (1818)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Jaqueline Bisset, actress, is born in Weybridge England (1946)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Mel Torme, singer (1925)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Oliver Evans, pioneered the high-pressure steam engine. (1755)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Walter Reed, American physician and army surgeon, is born (1851)
** 09 14 99 99 00 A.P. Giannini marries Clorinda Cuneo. (1892)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Charles Dana Gibson, illustrator, drew the "Gibson Girl" (1867)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger, is born (1914)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Hughes Rudd, TV newscaster (1921)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Isadora Duncan, pioneer of modern dance, dies when her scarf becomes entangled in a wheel of her sports car (1927)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Joey Heatherton, actress and singer, is born (1944)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Lao Tzu, Chinese philosopher, is born (604 BC)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Leonard Bernstein, conductor and composer, dies (1990)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Margaret Sanger, feminist. (1883)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Nicol Williamson, actor, is born (1938)
** 09 14 99 99 00 President William McKinley dies (1901)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Zoe Caldwell, actress (1933)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Dame Agatha Christie, author, born in Torquay, England (1890)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Dan Marino, Miami Dolphins quarterback (1961)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti, car builder (1881)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Hank Williams, country-western music singer, is born (1923)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Jackie Cooper, actor (1922)
** 09 15 99 99 00 James Fenimore Cooper, 1st major American novelist. (1789)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Jean Renoir, son of August Renoir and film director, is born (1894)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Prince Harry is born to Prince Charles and Lady Diana (1984)
** 09 15 99 99 00 William Howard Taft, 27th President (1909-1913) (1857)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Allen Funt born in Brooklyn, NY (1914)
** 09 16 99 99 00 B. B. King, blues singer, born (Itta Bena, MS, 1925)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Charles S. Crocker, of Southern Pacific fame. (1822)
** 09 16 99 99 00 James Jeans die (1946)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Lauren Bacall, actress, is born in New York City (1924)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Peter Falk, actor (1927)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Tomas de Torquemada, Dominican monk largely responsible for the Spanish Inquisition, is born (1498)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Anne Bancroft, actress (1931)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Baron Frederick von Steuben, made the Continental Army winners. (1730)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Dorothy Loudon, actress (1933)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Jeff NacNelly, cartoonist (1947)
** 09 17 99 99 00 John Ritter, actor (1948)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Ken Kesey, author (1935)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Paul Benedict, actor (1938)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Roddy McDowall, actor (1928)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Warren Burger, former U.S. Chief Justice (1907)
** 09 17 99 99 00 William Carlos Williams, American physician and poet, is born (1883)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Elmer Maytag born (1883)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Frankie Avalon, singer (1940)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Greta Garbo, renowned World War II pinup, born (1905)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Jack Warden, actor (1920)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix, rock guitarist, dies of drug overdose (1970)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Peter Sellers, the actor, is born (1925)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Rock star Jimi Hendrix died in London at age 27. (1970)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Rossano Brazzi, actor (1916)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Ryne Sandberg, baseball player (1959)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Samuel Johnson, the writer, is born (1709)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning run off to Paris together (1846)
** 09 19 99 99 00 James Garfield, 20th president, finally dies of wounds from an assassination attempt (Baltimore, 1881)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Joan Lunden, TV personality (1950)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Twiggy, actress (1949)
** 09 19 99 99 00 William Golding, author (1911)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Anne Meara, actress-comedian (1929)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Dr. Joyce Brothers, Psychologist (1928)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe (Jelly Roll) Morton, American jazz musician and composer, is born (1885)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Gogi Grant, singer (1924)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Guy LaFleur, former hockey player (1951)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Jim Croce, singer, dies in plane crash (1973)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Sophia Loren, actress, is born in Rome, Italy (1934)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Upton (Beall) Sinclair born (1878)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce dies in exile (1904)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Gustav Holst, composer of 'The Planets' (1874)
** 09 21 99 99 00 H. G. (Herbert George) Wells born in Bromley, England (1866)
** 09 21 99 99 00 John Loudon McAdam, created macadam road surface (asphalt) (1756)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Larry Hagman, actor (1959)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Leonard Cohen born (Montreal, 1934)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Louis Joliet, explorer and discoverer of the Mississippi River, is born (1645)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Stephen King, author (1947)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Captain Nathan Hale is captured by the British on Long Island. He is denied a clergyman and hung. His last words were, "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country." (1776)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Erich von Stroheim, early film director (1885)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Irving Berlin, songwriter, dies at the age of 101 (1989)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Joan Jett, singer-musician (1960)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Martha Scott, actress (1914)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Michael Faraday, discovered principle of the electric motor. (1791)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Tommy Lasorda, baseball manager (1927)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Augustus (Gaius Octavius) Caesar born (Rome, 63 BC)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen, singer, born (Freehold, NJ, 1949)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Euripides born in Salamis, Greece (480 BC)
** 09 23 99 99 00 John Coltrane, saxophonist (1926)
** 09 23 99 99 00 John Wesley Powell, the explorer, dies (1902)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Julio Iglesias, singer (1943)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Mary Kay Place, actress-singer (1947)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Mickey Rooney, actor (1920)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Ray Charles (1930)
** 09 23 99 99 00 William Stewart Halsted, established 1st surgical school in US (1852)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Anthony Newley, actor-singer (1931)
** 09 24 99 99 00 F. Scott Fitzgerald, author, is born (1896)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Georges Claude, inventor of the neon light. (1870)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Horace Walpole, the English novelist, is born (1717)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, is born in Greenville, Mississippi (1936)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Jim McKay, sportscaster, is born (1921)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Paracelsus, the alchemist and physician, dies in Salzburg, Austria (1541)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Shelia MacRae, actress (1924)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Barbara Walters, ABC news correspondent (1931)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Christopher Reeve, actor (1952)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Emily Dickinson born (1830)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Heather Locklear, actress (1961)
** 09 25 99 99 00 John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) dies of alcohol poisoning (1980)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Mark Rothko, the American Painter, is born in Dvinsk, Russia (1903)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Michael Douglas, actor-producer (1944)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, designed & built 1st automobile. (1725)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Samuel Butler, poet and author, dies (1680)
** 09 25 99 99 00 William Faulkner, the author, is born (1897)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Edgar Degas, French artist, dies (1917)
** 09 26 99 99 00 George Gershwin, composer, born in Brooklyn, NY (1898)
** 09 26 99 99 00 J.J. Parrish III, citrus baron (1953)
** 09 26 99 99 00 John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) born (1774)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Julie London, actress (1926)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Kent McCord, actor (1942)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Lynn Anderson, singer (1947)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Melissa Sue Anderson, actress (1962)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Olivia Newton-John, singer, is born in Cambridge England (1948)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Patrick O'Neal, actor (1927)
** 09 26 99 99 00 T.S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot born in St. Louis (1888)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Arthur Penn, movie director (1922)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Barbara Howar, author (1934)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Clara Bow, silent-film actress, dies (1965)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Dick Schaap, sportscaster (1934)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Edward II is assassinated (1327)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Greg Morris, actor (1934)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Kathleen Nolan, actress (1933)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Meat Loaf, singer (1947)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Mike Schmidt, former baseball player (1949)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Sada Thompson, actress (1929)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Samuel Adams, American patriot, is born (1722)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Shaun Cassidy, singer (1958)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Thomas Nast, cartoonist, born (1840)
** 09 27 99 99 00 William Conrad, actor (1920)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Al Capp, cartoonist, (1909)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Brigitte Bardot, French beauty and actress, is born (1934)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Ed Sullivan (the great stone face), TV personality, is born (1902)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Edwin Hubble dies (1953)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Ferdinand Marcos, Phillippine hero and dictator, dies (1989)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Louis Pasteur, French scientist, dies (1895)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Marcello Mastroianni, actor (1924)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Michelangelo Buanarroti born (Caprese, Italy, 1573)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus) born in Rome (106 BC)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Seymour Cray, computer genius, born (1925)
** 09 28 99 99 00 William S. Paley, CBS founder (1901)
** 09 28 99 99 00 William Windom, actor, is born (1923)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Bryant Gumbel, "Today" show host (1948)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Casey Stengel, baseball manager, dies (1975)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Enrico Fermi, physicist, is born in Rome (1901)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Gene Autry, cowboy and actor,is born (1911)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Greer Garson, actress, is born (1908)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Horatio Nelson, British naval commander, is born in Burnham Thorpe (1758)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Lech Walesa, founder of the Polish Solidarity movement, is born (1943)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Madeline Kahn, actress (1942)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Pompey (Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus), the Great, died in Egypt (48 BC)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Pope John Paul I was found dead in his Vatican apartment. (1978)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Winslow Homer, American painter, dies in Maine (1910)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Angie Dickinson, actress, was born (1931)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Deborah Kerr, actress (1921)
** 09 30 99 99 00 James Dean, film actor, dies in two car crash in California (1955)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Lester Maddox, former Georgia Gov. (1915)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Marilyn McCoo, singer (1943)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Truman Capote, a short short story writer. (1924)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Bob Opsahl, WFTV-Channel 9 news anchor, Orlando, FL. (1947)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Jimmy Carter, 39th President (1976-1980) (1924)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Julie Andrews, singer and actress, is born (1935)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Vladimir Horowitz, pianist, is born (1904)
** 10 01 99 99 00 William Edward Boeing, founded aircraft company. (1881)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Aristotle dies of indigestion (322 BC)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Don McLean, singer-songwriter (1945)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Ferdinand Foch, believed to be the leader responsible for Allies winning World War I (1851)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Groucho Marx, comedian, is born (1895)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Mohandas K. (Mahatma) Gandhi born at Porbandar, Kathiawad, India (1869)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Richard III is born in Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire (1452)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Rock Hudson, actor, dies of complications of AIDS (1985)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Samuel Adams, American patriot, dies (1803)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Sting, singer-actor (1951)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Chubby Checker, rock 'n' roller (1941)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Dave Winfield, All-Star outfielder (1951)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Gore Vidal, writer. (1925)
** 10 03 99 99 00 John Gorrie, invented cold-air process of refrigeration (1803)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Lindsey Buckingham, singer (1947)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Madlyn Rhue, actress (1934)
** 10 03 99 99 00 St. Francis of Assisi, founder of the Franciscan order, dies in a small chapel at Portiuncula (1226)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Thomas Clayton Wolfe, American novelist and playwright, was born (1900)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Townsend Harris, 1st Western consul to reside in Japan (1804)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Woody Guthrie, folk singer, dies (1967)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Armand Assante, actor (1949)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Buster Keaton, film comedian, is born (1895)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Charlton Heston, actor (1923)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Clifton Davis, actor (1945)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Frederic Remington, American Western painter, sculptor and author, is born (1861)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Graham Chapman, of Monty Python's Flying Circus, dies of cancer (1989)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Jan Murray, comedian (1917)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Janis Joplin dies of heroin overdose (Hollywood, 1970)
** 10 04 99 99 00 John V. Atanasoff born (1903)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Max Planck, German physicist and creator of Quantum Physics, dies (1947)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Rembrandt Van Rijn, the Dutch painter, dies (1669)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President (1877-1881) (1822)
** 10 04 99 99 00 St. Francis of Assisi (even though he died the day before) (1182-1226)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Susan Sarandon, actress (1946)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Bill Dana, comedian (1924)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Bob Geldof, rock singer and famine-relief organizer (1954)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Chester A. Arthur, 21st President (1881-1884) (1829)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Donald Pleasence, actor (1919)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Glynis Johns, actress (1923)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Karen Allen, actress (1951)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Pablo Picasso born (Malaga, Spain, 1881)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald's fast food restaurants, is born (1902)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Robert Hutchings Goddard, father of modern rocketry (1882)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Steve Miller, singer-musician, is born in Dallas (1943)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Tecumseh, Shawnee Indian chief, is killed (1813)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Alfred Lord Tennyson, poet, dies (1892)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Britt Ekland, actress (1942)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was assassinated in Cairo (1981)
** 10 06 99 99 00 George Westinghouse, responsible for alternating current in US. (1846)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Hafez Assad, president of Syria (1930)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Jenny Lind, nightengale (1820)
** 10 06 99 99 00 John W. Griffiths, the developer of the Clipper ship, is born (1809)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, broadcast 1st program of voice & music (1866)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Shana Alexander, author-journalist (1925)
** 10 06 99 99 00 St. Faith, who was a virgin, and several of her companions were martyred (4C)
** 10 06 99 99 00 William Tyndale, a Protestant theologian, is burned at the stake (1536)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Al Martino, singer (1927)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Desmond Tutu, South African Archbishop (1931)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Edgar Allen Poe, mystery and horror writer, dies (1849)
** 10 07 99 99 00 John Cougar Mellencamp, singer (1951)
** 10 07 99 99 00 June Allyson, actress (1917)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Niels Bohr, physicist & Nobel laureate, expanded quantum physics. (1885)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Yo-Yo Ma, cellist (1955)
** 10 07 99 99 00 the German painter Hans Holbein is born (1543)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Chevy Chase, comedian-actor (1940)
** 10 08 99 99 00 David Carradine, actor (1940)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Ejnar Hertzsprung born (1873)
** 10 08 99 99 00 J. Frank Duryea, with his brother, invented 1st auto built & operated in the US (1869)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Johnny Ramone, rock singer (1951)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Reverend Jesse Jackson (1941)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Rona Barrett, Entertainment reporter (1936)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Stephanie Zimbalist, actress (1956)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Charles Millican, founding Univ. of Central Fl. President (1916)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Dr. Ernesto (Che) Guevara is executed (1967)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Jackson Browne, singer (1949)
** 10 09 99 99 00 John Alec Entwistle born (London, England, 1944)
** 10 09 99 99 00 John Lennon, singer songwriter and member of the rock band "The Beatles", born in Liverpool, England (1940)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Peter Tosh born Winston Hubert MacIntosh (West Morland, Jamaica, 1944)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Steven Lew, Universal Studios Hollywood president and resident of Winter Park, Fl. (1940)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Ben Vereen, entertainer (1946)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Benjamin West, painter. (1738)
** 10 10 99 99 00 David Lee Roth, singer (1955)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Giuseppe Verdi, composer of operas. (1813)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Glen Rinker, WCPX-Channel 6 news anchor, Orlando, FL. (1933)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Harold Pinter, playwright (1930)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Helen Hayes, actress, is born in Washington D.C. (1900)
** 10 10 99 99 00 James Clavell, author (1924)
** 10 10 99 99 00 John Prine born (Maywood, IL, 1946)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish author of Don Quixote, is born (1547)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Orson Welles, radio and movie star, dies (1985)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Yul Brynner, the King in "The King and I" on stage and screen, dies of lung cancer (1985)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Daryl Hill, singer-musician (1948)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady, is born (1884)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Henry John Heinz, founded a prepared-foods company (1844)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Jerome Robbins, choreographer (1918)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Chris Wallace, reporter (1948)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Dick Gregory, activist-comedian (1932)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Edith Cavell, English nurse, is executed by Germans in occupied Belgium during World War I (1915)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Kirk Cameron, actor (1970)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Luciano Pavarotti, opera singer, is born (1935)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Sid Fernandez, baseball player (1962)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Susan Anton, actress and singer, is born (1950)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Tony Kubek, sportscaster (1935)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Frank D. Gilroy, playwright (1925)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Horace H. Hayden, cofounder of 1st dental college (1769)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Lenny Bruce born (New York City, 1925)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Margaret Thatcher, Former Britsh Prime Minister, is born (1925)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Marie Osmond, singer, is born (1959)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Paul Simon, singer, songwriter, musician, is born (1941)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil) born (near Mantua, Italy, 70 BC)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Roman Emperor Claudius dies (54)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Tycho Brahe dies (1601)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Yves Montand, actor-singer (1921)
** 10 14 99 99 00 C. Everett Koop, former Surgeon General (1916)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President (1953-1961) (1890)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Elwood Haynes, auto pioneer, built one of the first US autos (1857)
** 10 14 99 99 00 King Harold, the last Saxon king of England is killed at the Battle of Hastings (1066)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Lillian Gish, actress, is born (1896)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Ralph Lauren, fashion designer (1939)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Roger Moore, actor (1927)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Singer Bing Crosby died of a heart attack after a round of golf at a club outside Madrid, Spain (1977)
** 10 14 99 99 00 William Penn born in London (1644)
** 10 14 99 99 00 e.e. cummings, poet, is born (1894)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Asaph Hall, astronomer, discovered the moons of Mars, Phobos & Deimos (1829)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Britain's Duchess of York (formerly Sarah Ferguson) (1959)
** 10 15 99 99 00 C. P. Snow, British novelist and scientist. (1905)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German philologist and philosopher, is born (1844)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Herman Goering commits suicide (1946)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Jacqueline Picasso, wife of the painter, found dead of gunshot wound. Suicide is the cause (1986)
** 10 15 99 99 00 John L. Sullivan, famed pugelist. (1858)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Lee Iacocca, Chrysler chairman (1924)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Mario Puzo, author (1920)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Mata Hari dies by firing squad outside Paris (1917)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, playwright, is born (1881)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Richard Carpenter, singer and songwriter, is born in New Haven Conn. (1946)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Albrecht von Haller, the father of experimental physiology (1708)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Angela Lansbury, actress (1925)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Bob Weir born Robert Hall (San Francisco, 1947)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Charles W. Colson, former presidential adviser (1931)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Eugene O'Neill, playwright, is born (1888)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in N.Y. (1916)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Marie Antoinette is guillotined almost nine months after Louis XVI (1793)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Noah Webster, author of dictionary, is born (1758)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Oscar Wilde (Fingal O'Flahertie Wills), author, born in Dublin (1854)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Paul Strand, photographer (1890)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Suzanne Somers, actress (1946)
** 10 16 99 99 00 William Orville Douglas, Supreme Court Justice, is born (1898)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Akbar the Great, Muslim ruler of Northern India, dies (1605)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Arthur Miller, American playwright, is born (1915)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Evel Knievel, daredevil (1938)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Frederic Francois Chopin, Polish master of short piano composition, dies of tuberculosis (1849)
** 10 17 99 99 00 George Wendt, actor (1948)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Jean Arthur, actress (1908)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Jimmy Breslin, columnist (1930)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Richard Mentor Johnson born, 9th V.P. of U.S. (1780)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Rita Hayworth, actress and beauty, is born (1918)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Tom Poston, actor, is born (1927)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Charles Babbage, inventor, dies (1871)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Chuck Berry, rock 'n' roll star, born in San Jose, CA (1926)
** 10 18 99 99 00 George C. Scott, actor (1927)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Mike Ditka, football coach (1939)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Pam Dawber, actress (1951)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, artillery officer and writer of "Les Liaisons dangereuses", is born (1741)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Pierre Trudeau, Canadien (1919)
** 10 18 99 99 00 St Luke is crucified on an olive tree (63)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Thomas Alva Edison, inventor, dies (1931)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Walt Kelly (Walter Crawford Kelly), American cartoonist and illustrator (Pogo author), dies (1973)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Wynton Marsalis, jazz trumpeter (1961)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet, dies (1950)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Ernest, Lord Rutherford, physicist, dies (1937)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Jack Anderson, columnist (1922)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Jeannie C. Riley, singer (1945)
** 10 19 99 99 00 John Le Carre, author (1931)
** 10 19 99 99 00 John Lithgow, actor (1945)
** 10 19 99 99 00 King John of England dies (1216)
** 10 19 99 99 00 LaWanda Page, actress (1920)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Robert Reed, actor (1932)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Thomas Browne, philosopher, is born (1605)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Thomas Browne, philosopher, dies (1682)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Arlene Francis, radio-television personality (1908)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Art Buchwald, columnist (1925)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Austin Flint, 19th century pioneer in US heart research (1812)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Charles Ives, composer (1874)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Christopher Wren, the English architect, is born (1632)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy married Aristotle Onassis. (1968)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Jean Nicholas Arthur Rimbaud, French poet, is born (1854)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Jerry Orbach, actor (1935)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Keith Hernandez, All-star first baseman (1953)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Mickey Mantle, baseball Hall-of Famer (1931)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Sir Christopher Wren, astronomer, greatest English architect of his time, built many of the cathedrals in London (1632)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Sir Richard Burton, English explorer, writer, discoverer of Lake Tanganyika, dies (1890)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Three members of Lynyrd Skynyrd die in plane crash (1977)
** 10 20 99 99 00 William Christopher, actor (1932)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Alfred Bernhard Nobel, created dynamite and Peace Prizes, born in Stockholm (1833)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Carrie Fisher, actress (1956)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Dizzy Gillespie, jazz trumpeter, is born (1917)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Horatio Nelson dies (1805)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Jack Kerouac, American "beat" poet, dies (1969)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Manfred Mann, rock singer (1940)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, critic and theologian, is born (1772)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Sir Georg Solti, conductor (1912)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Annette Funicello, actress and Mouseketeer, is born in Utica NY (1942)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Catherine Deneuve, actress (1943)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Christopher Lloyd, actor (1938)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Derek Jacobi, actor (1938)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Franz Liszt, composer and pianist, born (1811)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Jeff Goldblum, actor (1952)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Joan Fontaine, actress (1917)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Pablo Casals, cellist, dies (1973)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Sarah Bernhardt, "the Divine Sarah" French actress, is born Rosine Bernard, in Paris (1844)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Tony Roberts, actor (1939)
** 10 23 99 99 00 "Weird Al" Yankovic, parodist (1959)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Adlai Stevenson, Vice President (1835)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Al Jolson, American singer and entertainer, dies (1950)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Gore Vidal, the writer, was born (1925)
** 10 23 99 99 00 John Dunlop, the inventor of the pneumatic tire, dies (1921)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Johnny Carson, TV personality, was born (1925)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Michael Crichton, author-movie director (1942)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Pele, the Brazilian soccer player, is born (1940)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Zane Grey, writer of westerns, dies (1939)
** 10 24 99 99 00 David Nelson, actor-producer (1936)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Kevin Kline, actor (1947)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Steven Altman, University of Central Florida President (1945)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Y.A. Tittle, football Hall-of-Famer (1926)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Helen Reddy, singer (1941)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Henry Norris Russell born (1877)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Jon Anderson (Yes) born (Lancashire, England, 1944)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Kenneth Jean, Florida Symphony Orchestra conductor (1952)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Pablo Picasso, artist, born in Malaga, Spain (1881)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Bob Hoskins, actor (1942)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Charles Post, who had a way with breakfast cereals. (1855)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Domenico Scarlatti, virtuoso harpsichordist and composer, is born in Naples (1685)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Igor Sikorsky, inventor of the helicopter, dies (1972)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Jaclyn Smith, actress (1947)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Pat Sajak, TV host (1946)
** 10 26 99 99 00 William Hogarth, artist and engraver, dies in London (1764)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Captain James Cook, explorer, is born in Yorkshire, England (1466)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Carrie Snodgress, actress (1946)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Dylan Marlais Thomas, Welsh romantic poet, is born (1914)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Gerald M. Weinberg, computer scientist-author, born (1933)
** 10 27 99 99 00 H.R. Halderman, former White House chief of staff (1926)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Issac Merrit Singer, invented 1st practical home sewing machine (1811)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Jayne Kennedy-Overton, actress and beauty, is born (1951)
** 10 27 99 99 00 John Cleese, actor and comedian of Monty Python, is born (1939)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Nanette Fabray, actress (1920)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Ralph Kiner, sportscaster and Hall-of-Famer (1922)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Ruby Dee, actress (1924)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Simon Le Bon, singer (1958)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Teresa Wright, actress (1918)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President (1901-1909) (1858)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Auguste Escoffier, "the king of chefs & the chef of kings" (1846)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Charlie Daniels, musician-songwriter (1936)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch Renaissance scholar and theologian, is born (1469)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Dr. Jonas Salk, who made polio a fear of the past. (1914)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Erasmus, scholar, author of "In Praise of Folly" (1466)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Jane Alexander, actress (1939)
** 10 28 99 99 00 John Locke, writer and thinker on the philosophy of government, dies (1704)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Bill Mauldin, cartoonist, best known for "Willie and Joe", is born (1922)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Duane Allman dies in motorcycle crash (near Macon, GA, 1971)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Edmund Halley born (1656)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Fanny Brice, actress, dancer, singer, is born (1891)
** 10 29 99 99 00 James Boswell, Samuel Johnson's biographer. (1740)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Joseph Pulitzer, journalist, dies (1911)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Kate Jackson, actress (1948)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Leon Czolgosz is electrocuted for assassination of President McKinley (1901)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Melba Moore, singer (1945)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Richard Dreyfuss, actor (1947)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Sir Walter Raleigh, explorer, writer and courtier, dies (1618)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Woody Herman, jazz musician, dies (1987)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Charles Atlas, Italian-born American physical culturist, is born (1893)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Christopher Columbus, Italian navigator, is born (1451)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Claude Lelouch, movie director (1937)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Dostoyevsky, author, is born (1821)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Ezra Loomis Pound, American poet and critic, is born (1885)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Grace Slick, rock singer, born (Chicago, 1939)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Harry Hamlin, actor (1951)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Henry Winkler, actor (1945)
** 10 30 99 99 00 John Adams, 2nd President (1797-1801) (1735)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Louis Malle, movie director (1932)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi assassinated by Sikhs who had infiltrated her personal guard (1984)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Barbara Bel Geddes, actress (1922)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Chiang Kai-Shek born (1887)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Dale Evans, actress-singer (1912)
** 10 31 99 99 00 David Ogden Stiers, actor (1942)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Deidre Hall, actress (1948)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Harry Houdini, magician and escape artist, dies in Detroit (1926)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Jan Vermeer, Dutch painter, is born in Delft Netherlands (1632)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Jane Pauley, NBC newsoman (1950)
** 10 31 99 99 00 John Keats, the poet, is born (1795)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Max Reinhardt, stage and film director, dies (1943)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Michael Landon, actor-director (1937)
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** 05 01 99 99 00 1st adhesive postage stamps ("Penny Blacks" from England) issued. (1840)
** 05 01 99 99 00 1st school for the deaf founded. (1860)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Congress changes the flag to have 15 stars and 15 stripes for the new states of Vermont and Kentucky. It was this flag that inspired the "Star Spangled Banner" (1795)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Folies-Bergere opens in Paris. (1869)
** 05 01 99 99 00 US Quarantine Station opens on Angel Island. (1892)
** 05 01 99 99 00 construction begins in Chicago on the 1st skyscraper. (1884)
** 05 03 99 99 00 1st regular steam train passenger service starts. (1830)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Anti-war protest disrupts business in Washington (1971)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Columbus discovers Jamaica on his second voyage (1494)
** 05 04 99 99 00 "Waltzing Matilda" is officially adopted as Australia's National Anthem (1976)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Four Kent State students protesting invasion of Cambodia are shot by Ohio National Guard (1970)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Governor Peter Minuit buys Manhattan Island for $24 of scarlet cloth and brass buttons (1626)
** 05 04 99 99 00 House of York defeats the House of Lancaster at Tewkesbury (1471)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Phonograph shown for 1st time at the Grand Opera House. (1878)
** 05 04 99 99 00 The Haymarket riots (1886)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Woodward's Gardens opens to public. (1866)
** 05 04 99 99 00 four students killed by national guardsmen during student demonstration against Cambodia incursion at Kent State University (1970)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Carnegie Hall, originally named just "Music Hall", opens (1891)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Council of Europe established. (1949)
** 05 05 99 99 00 John Scopes was arrested in Tennessee for teaching Darwin's theory of Evolution (1925)
** 05 05 99 99 00 The congressional Iran-Contra hearings opened. (1987)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Chinese immigrants banned from the US for ten years (1882)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Patent granted to Dr. John Farrie for a "refrigeration machine" (1851)
** 05 06 99 99 00 The Hindenburg, a hydrogen filled zeppelin over 800 feet long, explodes during mooring in Lakehurst, NJ. Only 36 of the 98 aboard were killed. (1937)
** 05 06 99 99 00 The Paris Exposition formally opened featuring the Eiffel Tower (1889)
** 05 06 99 99 00 the Olympic Club, 1st athletic club in US, founded. (1860)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Communists take Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam (1954)
** 05 07 99 99 00 General Eisenhower accepts German surrender in WWII from General Jodl (1945)
** 05 07 99 99 00 General Sherman begins his "march to the sea" (1864)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Lusitania is sunk by German torpedo, 1198 dead (1915)
** 05 07 99 99 00 The Columbia River is discovered by Capt. Robert Gray (1792)
** 05 08 99 99 00 England and China sign an agreement that opium should be used as their main trading commodity (1911)
** 05 08 99 99 00 First major battle of the Mexican War fought at Palo Alto, Texas resulting in victory for the U. S. forces of General Zachary Taylor (1846)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Helmeted construction workers broke up an anti-war protest (1970)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Hernando de Soto discovers the Mississippi River near Memphis (1541)
** 05 08 99 99 00 John Styth Pemberton invented the syrup for a beverage that came to be known as Coca-Cola (1886)
** 05 08 99 99 00 President Truman announces in a Radio address that World War II has ended in Europe (1945)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Senator Gary Hart withdraws from the presidential race over allegations that he was seeing model Donna Rice (1987)
** 05 08 99 99 00 U.S. institutes mining of Haiphong Harbor (1972)
** 05 09 99 99 00 94 degrees F (New York City, 1979)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Hitler burned books in Berlin (1933)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Impeachment hearings against Richard Nixon were opened by the House Judiciary Committee (1974)
** 05 09 99 99 00 President Wilson declares the second Sunday of May as Mother's Day (1914)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Continental Congress issues paper currency for 1st time. (1775)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Germany invades Low Countries (1940)
** 05 10 99 99 00 The Driving of the Golden Spike, Promontory Point, Utah. The Transcontinential railroad is completed (1869)
** 05 10 99 99 00 The first Mother's Day is celebrated in Philadelphia (1908)
** 05 10 99 99 00 The first planetarium in the US opens in Chicago (1930)
** 05 11 99 99 00 100 pounds of plutonium catches fire at Rocky Flats, Colorado (1969)
** 05 11 99 99 00 1st US fire insurance policy is issued, in Philadelphia. (1752)
** 05 11 99 99 00 B. F. Goodrich announced the development of a tubeless tire (1947)
** 05 11 99 99 00 British forces capture Rangoon (1824)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Einstein's Theory of General Relativity presented (1916)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Glacier National Park in Montana was established (1910)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Jay Forrester patents computer core memory. (1951)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Minnesota became the 32nd state of the Union (1858)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Thailand is adopted as the new name for Siam (1949)
** 05 11 99 99 00 U.N. admits Israel (1949)
** 05 11 99 99 00 U.S. Forces land on the Japanese held island of Attu in the Aleutians (1943)
** 05 12 99 99 00 George VI takes the throne of England after abdication by Edward VIII (1937)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Manitoba becomes a Canadian Province (1870)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Russians occupy Samarkand (1868)
** 05 12 99 99 00 The Commerce Department announced that hurricanes would no longer be named exclusively after women (1978)
** 05 13 99 99 00 "Black Friday" signals the total collapse of the German economic system (1927)
** 05 13 99 99 00 11 members of a high school class lost in snowstorm on Mount Hood. 2 walk to safety. Of the 9 found in a snow cave 2 days later only 2 were alive. (1986)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Churchill gives speech, "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat." (1940)
** 05 13 99 99 00 English land to found Jamestown (1st permanent settlement) (1607)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Institute for Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) founded (1884)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Mary of Scotland is defeated at the battle of Langside (1568)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Pope John Paul II was seriously wounded in St. Peter's Square by Turkish assailant Mehmet Ali Agca (1981)
** 05 13 99 99 00 The Philadelphia police drop a bomb on a row house to flush out radicals and burn down 4 blocks of houses (1985)
** 05 13 99 99 00 The U.S. declares war on Mexico (1846)
** 05 13 99 99 00 The first U.S. airmail stamps were introduced (1918)
** 05 13 99 99 00 The merchant ship Mayaguez was seized by the Cambodian Navy (1975)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Three peasant children near Fatima, Portugal, saw a vision of the Virgin Mary (1917)
** 05 13 99 99 00 V-E (Victory in Europe) day (1945)
** 05 13 99 99 00 colonists arrive at Jamestown, Virginia (1607)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Accession of Louis XIV, age 4, Anne of Austria was the regent (1643)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Beginning of Lewis & Clark Expedition (1804)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Edward Jenner shows that humans could be safely inoculated against smallpox with the use of cowpox (1796)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Gail Borden applies for patent for making condensed milk. (1853)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Nation of Israel proclaimed (1948)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Paraguay gains it's independence. (1811)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Representatives from eight Communist bloc countries signed the Warsaw Pact in Poland (1955)
** 05 14 99 99 00 The Dutch army surrenders to the Germans (1940)
** 05 14 99 99 00 The day commonly accepted as the day of Christ's ascension (33)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Victory of English barons at the battle of Lewes (1264)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Asylum for Inebriates founded, Binghamton NY (1854)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Las Vegas, Nevada is founded (1905)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Panama Canal opened (1914)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Presidential candidate George Wallace and three bystanders were shot by Arthur H. Bremer (1972)
** 05 15 99 99 00 The Royal Opera house, Covent Garden, opened in London (1858)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Two women were named generals, the first ever in U.S. History (1970)
** 05 15 99 99 00 the first nylon stockings are sold (1940)
** 05 15 99 99 00 the last broadcast of Lowell Thomas (1976)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Congress authorizes nickel 5-cent piece (the silver half-dime was used up to this point) (1866)
** 05 16 99 99 00 First Class Mail now costs 8 cents (was 6 cents). (1971)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Japanese climber Junko Tabei became the first woman to reach the (1975)summit of Mount Everest.
** 05 16 99 99 00 Supreme court rules that bootleggers must file income-tax forms even though bootlegging is illegal (1927)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Surgeon General released a report declaring nicotine is addictive. (1988)
** 05 16 99 99 00 William H. Seward, bought Alaska at $0.02/acre. (1801)
** 05 17 99 99 00 24" rain in 11 hours, Pearl River, S. China (1982)
** 05 17 99 99 00 An Iraqi warplane attacked the U.S. Navy frigate Stark in the Persian Gulf killing thirty-seven American sailors (1987)
** 05 17 99 99 00 President Harding opens (via telephone) 1st Valencia Orange Show in Anaheim (1921)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Six Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) members killed in televised gun fight (1974)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Supreme Court rules on Brown v. Topeka Board of Education, overthrowing the principle of 'separate but equal' (1954)
** 05 17 99 99 00 The New York Stock Exchange is founded under a tree located on what is now Wall Street (1792)
** 05 17 99 99 00 the Watergate hearings begin (1973)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Congress passes the Lindbergh Act (1934)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Mount St. Helens in Washington explodes blowing off the top 1300 feet, killing 57 people and leveling 150 square miles of forest (1980)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Napoleon crowned Emperor (1804)
** 05 18 99 99 00 TVA Act signed by President Roosevelt. (1933)
** 05 18 99 99 00 The Canadian city of Montreal was founded (1642)
** 05 18 99 99 00 The Graf Zeppelin makes its maiden voyage (1930)
** 05 18 99 99 00 The Republican Party nominated Abraham Lincoln for President (1860)
** 05 18 99 99 00 The city of Acre is taken by Moslem forces killing or enslaving 60000 Christians (1291)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Attempted assassination of Queen Victoria by William Hamilton (1849)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Napoleon creates the Order of the Legion of Honor (1802)
** 05 19 99 99 00 The British put a tax on dogs (1796)
** 05 19 99 99 00 The Emergency Quota Immigration Act passed (1921)
** 05 19 99 99 00 The Federated Boys' Clubs, forerunner of the Boys' Clubs of America were organized (1906)
** 05 19 99 99 00 The Spanish Armada sets sail from Lisbon (1588)
** 05 19 99 99 00 the Homestead Act becomes law. (1862)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Ascension Island discovered by the Portuguese (1501)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Charles Lindbergh starts flight from New York to Paris winning $25000 (1929)
** 05 20 99 99 00 first speeding arrest, to Jacob German of New York City (1899)
** 05 20 99 99 00 the digging is finished for the Panama Canal (1913)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Charles Lindberg arrives in Paris from New York (1927)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Last communication from the U.S. Scorpion with 99 men aboard. (1968)
** 05 21 99 99 00 The U.S. exploded the first airborne hydrogen bomb in the Pacific. (1956)
** 05 21 99 99 00 the American Red Cross is founded. (1881)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Alexander the Great defeats Darius at Granicus (334 0)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Ceylon is declared a republic and the name changes to Sri Lanka (1972)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Hitler and Mussolini signed a "Pact Of Steel" committing Germany and Italy to a military alliance (1939)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Mungo Park sets sail on his first voyage to Africa (1795)
** 05 22 99 99 00 The "Great Train Robbery" took place in Indiana. (1868)
** 05 22 99 99 00 The first steam-propelled vessel to attempt a trans-Atlantic crossing, departed from Savannah, GA (1819)
** 05 22 99 99 00 The village of Brigadoon first disappears, only to reappear every 100 years (1753)
** 05 22 99 99 00 U.S. Civil War ends (1865)
** 05 22 99 99 00 the Isle of Lundy is acquired by the British National Trust (1969)
** 05 22 99 99 00 the official opening of the Blackwall tunnel under the Thames (1897)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Israeli raid into Argentina and successfully capture Adolf Eichmann (1960)
** 05 23 99 99 00 South Carolina becomes the 8th state (1788)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Two Yetis sighted, Mt. Everest (1953)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Berkeley named (for George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne). (1866)
** 05 24 99 99 00 First telegraph message (1824)
** 05 24 99 99 00 John Hancock elected president of the Continental Congress (1775)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Samual F.B. Morse taps out "What Hath God Wrought" (1844)
** 05 24 99 99 00 The Brooklyn Bridge opened by Pres. Arthur & Gov. Cleveland. (1883)
** 05 24 99 99 00 The last US Cavalry horse dies. His name was Chief. (1968)
** 05 24 99 99 00 in Boston, the 1st auto repair shop opens. (1899)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Argentina begins its revolt against Spain (1810)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Captain Cook sets off on his first voyage of discovery (1768)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Constitutional Convention convenes in Philadelphia. (1787)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Henry Ford stops producing the Model T car (begins Model A). (1927)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Oral Roberts sees 900 foot tall Jesus Christ, Tulsa OK (1980)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Pres. John Kennedy declares landing a man on the Moon to be national objective (1961)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Representative Wayne Hays admits to a "personal relationship" with Elizabeth Ray a committee staff member, who claims she'd got received her job in order to be his mistress (1976)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Successful test of the limelight in Purfleet, England (1830)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Transjordan, now called just Jordan, becomes a kingdom (1946)
** 05 25 99 99 00 rebuilt Coventry Cathedral is consecrated (1962)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Congress sets first immigration quotas (1924)
** 05 26 99 99 00 General Kirby Smith surrenders in Texas ending the Civil War (1865)
** 05 26 99 99 00 George Willig scaled the South Tower of New York's World Trade Center, and was arrested at the top of the 110 story building (1977)
** 05 26 99 99 00 John Von Neumann files patent for hydrogen bomb (1946)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned king of Italy. (1805)
** 05 26 99 99 00 President Johnson avoids impeachment by 1 vote. (1868)
** 05 26 99 99 00 The cornerstone is laid for the factory used to produce KDF vehicles which were later to be known as Volkswagen Beetles. The company town also built on this site was later to be known as Wolfsburg. (1938)
** 05 26 99 99 00 US troops arrive in France (1917)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Afghanistan attains sovereignty (1921)
** 05 27 99 99 00 the Queen Mary makes her maiden voyage (1936)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Belgium falls to Germany (1940)
** 05 28 99 99 00 The Sierra Club founded (1892)
** 05 28 99 99 00 United States Customs Court created by Congress. (1926)
** 05 28 99 99 00 the Irish senate is abolished (1936)
** 05 28 99 99 00 the Nazi's win election in Danzig (1933)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Constantinople falls to the Turks (some believe this signalled the end of the Middle Ages) (1453)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norkay climb Mt. Everest (1953)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Einstein's Theory of General Relativity tested during solar eclipse (1919)
** 05 29 99 99 00 First Class postage now 15 cents (was 13 cents for 3 years). (1978)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Patrick Henry denounced the Stamp Act before Virginia's House of Burgesses (1765)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Rhode Island becomes the 13rd state (1790)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Wisconsin becomes the 30th state (1848)
** 05 29 99 99 00 first food stamps are issued (1961)
** 05 30 99 99 00 U.S. Marines sent to Nicaragua (1912)
** 05 30 99 99 00 first US auto accident (1896)
** 05 31 99 99 00 1st electric railway opens at Berlin Trades Exposition. (1879)
** 05 31 99 99 00 1st recorded bicycle race, 2 kilometers in Paris. (1868)
** 05 31 99 99 00 26,000 buried chicken carcasses explode in Sheridan, OR sending chicken pieces 40 feet or more after gases build up from decay (1986)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Johnstown Flood (1889)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Tens of thousands of people in Peru died in an earthquake. (1970)
** 05 31 99 99 00 The last concrete is poured on the locks at the Panama Canal (1913)
** 05 31 99 99 00 the 17th amendment, senatorial elections, proclaimed (1913)
** 05 31 99 99 00 the battle of Jutland is fought (1916)
** 05 31 99 99 00 the first Lady Godiva procession held in Coventry celebrating her 12th century ride (1678)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Kentucky became the 15th state. (1792)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Maine became the first state to enact a law prohibiting alcohol. (1851)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Mauna Loa erupts from the Southwest rift 600M cubic yards of lava over 23 days (1950)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Tennessee became the 16th state. (1796)
** 06 01 99 99 00 The first seismographs to be installed in California are installed in the Lick Observatory (1888)
** 06 01 99 99 00 The mortally wounded commander of the U.S. Frigate Chesapeake is heard to say "Don't give up the ship" in his losing battle with the British. This later becomes the motto of the U.S. Navy. (1813)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Native Americans "granted" citizenship (1924)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Queen Elizabeth II is crowned in Westminster Abbey (1953)
** 06 03 99 99 00 First diplomatic missions exchanged between Cuba and the U.S. since 1961 (1977)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Pope John Paul II left the hospital after an attempt on his life. (1981)
** 06 03 99 99 00 The Duke of York defeats the Dutch fleet off the coast of Harwich (1665)
** 06 04 99 99 00 First minimum wage law (1912)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Henry Ford takes a test drive of his car through the streets of Detroit (1896)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Kublai becomes Khan (1250)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Roquefort cheese developed (1070)
** 06 04 99 99 00 The English army seizes King Charles I as a hostage (1647)
** 06 04 99 99 00 The Louisiana Territory was renamed the Missouri Territory (1812)
** 06 04 99 99 00 The SS St. Louis with more than 930 Jewish refugees, was turned away from the Florida coast. ("Voyage of the Damned") (1939)
** 06 04 99 99 00 The last Great Auk, a flightless sea bird of the North, is tragically clubbed to death (1844)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Thousands feared killed as Chinese Army swept into the heart of Beijing and into Tiananmen Square to break up student demonstrations (1989)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Turkey turns Cyprus over to the British (1878)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Danish women get the vote (1915)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy. (1849)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Egypt reopens the Suez Canal to international shipping, 8 years after the Six Day War (1975)
** 06 05 99 99 00 General William T. Sherman refuses the Republican presidential nomination with the words, "I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected." (1884)
** 06 05 99 99 00 The LA Zoot Suit riots (1943)
** 06 05 99 99 00 The U.S. goes off of the gold standard (1933)
** 06 05 99 99 00 US Marines arrive in Cuba (1912)
** 06 05 99 99 00 beginning of "The Six Day War" in the Middle East (1967)
** 06 05 99 99 00 formal opening of the Pacific Stock Exchange. (1875)
** 06 05 99 99 00 the earthen Teton Dam North of Idaho Falls collapses flooding a large valley and killing over 100 people (1976)
** 06 06 99 99 00 1st drive-in theatre opens, in Camden, New Jersey. (1933)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Allied forces invade Europe in World War II, the D-Day invasion (1944)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Californians pass proposition 13, the tax control law (1978)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Finland declares war on the USSR (1919)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Half of Limon Colorado is destroyed by a force three Tornado (1990)
** 06 06 99 99 00 The Longleat hedge maze was opened. It is currently the largest maze having 1.61 miles of paths bordered by over 16000 yew trees (1978)
** 06 06 99 99 00 The Young Men's Christian Association was founded in London. (1844)
** 06 07 99 99 00 French forces occupy Mexico City (1863)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Gay Liberation Movement starts with the Stonewall Bar riots in New York. The riots lasted three days and were precipitated by a police raid. (1969)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Richard Henry Lee of Virginia proposed to the Continental Congress a resolution calling for a Declaration of Independence (1776)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Sony introduces the first home VCR for $995. By 1988 62% of U.S. homes have a VCR. (1965)
** 06 07 99 99 00 The first sitting of the Northern Ireland Parliament (1921)
** 06 07 99 99 00 U.S. refuses to recognize the Mexican government (1921)
** 06 08 99 99 00 1st commercially-made ice cream sold in New York. (1786)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Cable Cars begin service in Los Angeles. (1889)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Inventor Ives W. McGaffey received a patent for a vacuum cleaner. (1869)
** 06 08 99 99 00 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (The Mormons) announces that it will now accept all eligible males into the priesthood regardless of race. Previously Black males were excluded. (1978)
** 06 08 99 99 00 bill establishing Bryce Canyon National Park signed by President Calvin Coolidge (1923)
** 06 08 99 99 00 first ad for ice cream (1786)
** 06 09 99 99 00 1st meeting of the Board of Regents, University of California. (1868)
** 06 09 99 99 00 American educator Thomas Sutherland was kidnapped in Lebanon. (1985)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Norway surrenders to the Germans in World War II (1940)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Oak Harbor nuclear power plant in Ohio loses its coolant (1985)
** 06 09 99 99 00 The Senate confirmed Warren Burger to be chief justice of the United States, succeeding Earl Warren (1969)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Thomas Sutherland, acting dean of agriculture at American University of Beirut, is kidnapped in Lebanon (1985)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in Akron, Ohio, by William G. (1935)Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith
** 06 10 99 99 00 Burning of the Gaspee, British revenue cutter by Rhode Islanders (1772)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Embargo on exporting goods to China is lifted by President Nixon (1971)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Great flooding of South Dakota kills hundreds (1972)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Joan of Arc defeats the Earl of Suffolk (1429)
** 06 10 99 99 00 The 'Agnes' arrives in New Orleans with the 1st ever shipment of frozen beef (1869)
** 06 10 99 99 00 US Marines land at Cuba in Spanish-American War. (1898)
** 06 10 99 99 00 US Senate votes for cloture after 75 day filibuster by Southern States on the Civil Rights Bill (1964)
** 06 10 99 99 00 first tornado recorded in America hits New Haven Connecticut (1682)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Capt. James Cook ran onto the Great Barrier Reef off Australia. (1770)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Greeks seize Troy (1184 BC)
** 06 11 99 99 00 The Continental Congress formed a committee to draft a Declaration of Independence from Britain (1776)
** 06 11 99 99 00 The Supreme Court strikes down the federal flag protection law in a 5-4 decision (1990)
** 06 12 99 99 00 26 year old cyclist Bryan Allen flew the human powered aircraft the "Gossamer Albatross" across the English Channel (1979)
** 06 12 99 99 00 An estimated 750,000 anti-nuclear demonstrators filled New York's Central Park (1982)
** 06 12 99 99 00 England installs municipal government in New York which had been under Dutch rule as New Amsterdam (1665)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Harry Houdini astounds New Yorkers by freeing himself of a straitjacket while upside down 40 feet in the air (1923)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Nelson Mandela, South African antiapartheid leader, is sentenced to life imprisonment (1964)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Phillipines gains its independence from Spain (1898)
** 06 12 99 99 00 South Africa declares a state of emergency and severely restricts news coverage (1986)
** 06 12 99 99 00 The Senate passes bill that renews draft registration (1980)
** 06 12 99 99 00 The Soviet Union executes 8 army leaders in its purge under Stalin (1937)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Victor Hugo fined and imprisoned for writing an article condemning capital punishment (1851)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Virginia's Colonial legislature; first to adopt a Bill of Rights. (1776)
** 06 12 99 99 00 the first railroad opens in Japan (1872)
** 06 13 99 99 00 A ticker-tape parade welcomed aviation hero Charles Lindbergh to NY (1927)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Queen Victoria gets her first train ride (1842)
** 06 13 99 99 00 US Supreme Court issued landmark decision: Miranda vs Arizona, granting constitutional rights to suspects (1966)
** 06 13 99 99 00 beginning of the Boxer rebellion in China (1900)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Bunson invents a gas burner. (1847)
** 06 14 99 99 00 California (Bear Flag) Republic proclaimed in Sonoma. (1846)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Germans enter Paris (1940)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Keel laid for 1st nuclear powered submarine, the Nautilus. (1952)
** 06 14 99 99 00 President Eisenhower signed an order adding the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance (1954)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Sandpaper invented by I. Fischer, Jr. (1834)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Stars and Stripes adopted as US flag, replacing Grand Union flag. (1777)
** 06 14 99 99 00 The Supreme Court upholds the sobriety checkpoint as a necessary infringement of rights (1990)
** 06 14 99 99 00 The Vatican announces that the Index of Prohibited Books is abolished (1966)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Arkansas becomes the 25th state (1836)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Ben Franklin performs his famous kite experiment (1752)
** 06 15 99 99 00 France surrendered to Hitler. (1940)
** 06 15 99 99 00 J. Edgar Hoover is appointed as head of the FBI (1924)
** 06 15 99 99 00 King John signs the Magna Carta at Runnymede. (1215)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Native Americans made US citizens (1915)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Washington appointed commander-in-chief of the American Army. (1775)
** 06 15 99 99 00 the ninth Fermat number is factored by Mannasse and Lenstra using British mathematician John Pollard's number field sieve. It two months using hundreds of computers. (1990)
** 06 16 99 99 00 First Congress of Soviets (1917)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Ford Motor CO. was incorporated. (1903)
** 06 16 99 99 00 ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph) is incorporated (1920)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defected to the West. (1961)
** 06 16 99 99 00 The Soweto uprising in South Africa results in the death of over 500 Blacks (1976)
** 06 16 99 99 00 the Battle of Bunker Hill (actually it was Breed's Hill). (1775)
** 06 17 99 99 00 British peace offer rejected by Congress (1778)
** 06 17 99 99 00 China explodes its first Hydrogen bomb (1967)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Crazy Horse defeats General Crook (1876)
** 06 17 99 99 00 King Edward III renounces all claims of sovereignty over Scotland (1328)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Last German air raid on Britain in World War I (1918)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Republic of Iceland proclaimed at Thingvallir, Iceland. (1944)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Revolts in East Germany against the communist state (1953)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Russia occupies the Baltic states (1940)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Seven men are arrested in Watergate Democratic National Committee break-in (1972)
** 06 17 99 99 00 The Maori uprisings in New Zealand against the British (1843)
** 06 17 99 99 00 The Supreme Court struck down rules requiring the Lord's Prayer or Bible verses in public schools (1963)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Watergate Democratic National Committee Break-In (1972)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by French forces in Belgium (Battle of Waterloo) (1815)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Susan B. Anthony, was fined $100 for trying to vote in 1872 presidental election (1873)
** 06 18 99 99 00 War of 1812 begins. (1812)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Woman's Sufferage Convention held at Merchantile Liberty Hall. (1872)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Anaheim Post Office established. (1861)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Civil Rights Acts survived an 83 day filibuster in US Senate and was approved by a vote of 73-27 (1964)
** 06 19 99 99 00 John F. Kennedy addresses Congress on civil rights (1963)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Lizzie Borden acquitted of killing her parents with an ax (1893)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Washington's troops finally leave Valley Forge. (1778)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Calcutta is captured and the English are put in the "Black Hole" (1756)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Congress adopts the "Great Seal of the United States" (1782)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Queen Victoria crowned (1837)
** 06 20 99 99 00 The New York Times announced its intention to use the honorific Ms. in both news articles and editorials (1986)
** 06 20 99 99 00 The United States chooses the Eagle as it's symbol. (1782)
** 06 20 99 99 00 US forces complete the taking of Okinawa (1945)
** 06 20 99 99 00 West Virginia becomes the 35th state (1863)
** 06 21 99 99 00 An earthquake hits Iran killing over 50000 people (1990)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Berlin airlift begins (1948)
** 06 21 99 99 00 In a 57 to 46 vote the U.S. Constitution comes into force as New Hampshire votes to ratify the Constitution (1788)
** 06 21 99 99 00 New Hampshire becomes the 9th state (1788)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The German Afrika corps under Rommel, take Tobruk (1942)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria (1887)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The Irish Rebellion ends with the rebel defeat at Vinegar Hill (1798)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The Scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow (1919)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The annexation of Zululand by the British (1887)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The foundation stone for the Capitoline Temple is laid in Rome (70)
** 06 21 99 99 00 The laying of the first stone for Christopher Wren's rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral (1675)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, president of Iran, impeached and he flees to Paris where he sets up the National Resistance Council to try to overthrow Khomeini (1981)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Antiochus III, the Great, is defeated by Ptolemy the IV, King of Egypt (217 0)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Checkpoint Charles, between East and West Berlin is dismantled (1990)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Civil rights workers disappear in Mississippi (1964)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Congress created the Department of Justice. (1870)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Coronation of George V in England (1911)
** 06 22 99 99 00 France falls to Nazi Germany. (1940)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Kansas City stops using streetcars in it's transit system. (1957)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Monmouth defeats The Covenanters at Bothwell Brig in Scotland (1679)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Royal Greenwich Observatory founded (1675)
** 06 22 99 99 00 US and Soviet Union signed an agreement to establish hot line. (1963)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Zebulon Pike reaches his peak. (1808)
** 06 22 99 99 00 accession of Richard II of England (1377)
** 06 22 99 99 00 the Germans invade Russia (1941)
** 06 22 99 99 00 the doughnut is invented. (1847)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Franklin Delano Roosevelt's last fireside chat (1944)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Slavery abolished in England (1772)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Typewriter patented (1868)
** 06 23 99 99 00 U.S. Secret Service is formed (1860)
** 06 23 99 99 00 a subpoena is served on Richard Nixon asking for the White House tapes (1973)
** 06 24 99 99 00 John Cabot, explorer, discovers Canada (1497)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Mutiny at Sebastopol by the Russian Black Sea Fleet (1917)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Senate repeals Gulf of Tonkin resolution (1970)
** 06 24 99 99 00 The Berlin Airlift begins (1948)
** 06 25 99 99 00 Custer's Last Stand at the Little Big Horn (1876)
** 06 25 99 99 00 North Korea invades South Korea (1950)
** 06 25 99 99 00 The Fork is introduced to American dining by Gov. Winthrop. (1630)
** 06 25 99 99 00 Virginia becomes the 10th state (1788)
** 06 26 99 99 00 FDR signs Federal Credit Union Act, establishing Credit Unions. (1934)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Richard the III becomes King of England (1483)
** 06 26 99 99 00 St. Lawrence Seaway dedicated by Eisenhower & Queen Elizabeth II (1959)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Toothbrush invented (1498)
** 06 26 99 99 00 William IV becomes King of England (1830)
** 06 27 99 99 00 100 degrees F (Fort Yukon, 1915)
** 06 27 99 99 00 British soldiers and others massacred at Cawnpore, India (1857)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Cairo falls to British forces (1801)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Central London Electric Tube Railroad is opened between bank and Shepard's Bush (1900)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Jack Cade defeats Stafford at Sevenoaks (1450)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Battle of Monmouth during the Revolutionary War (1778)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Queen Victoria of Great Britain is crowned (1838)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Seoul, Korea is taken by North Korean Forces (1950)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Spillways first used at Glen Canyon Dam (1983)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Supreme Court decides in favor of Alan Bakke (1978)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Treaty of Versailles (1919)
** 06 28 99 99 00 machines that dispense a hard boiled egg for a nickel are installed throughout Pennsylvania to dispose of egg surplus (1938)
** 06 28 99 99 00 mutiny on the battleship Potemkin (1905)
** 06 28 99 99 00 the Treaty of Versailles, ending World War I, was signed. (1919)
** 06 28 99 99 00 the tomato is proved to be nonpoisonous. (1820)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Congress ratifies Gadsden Purchase, adds parts of New Mexico, Arizona (1854)
** 06 29 99 99 00 President Theodore Roosevelt signs bill establishing Mesa Verde National Park (1906)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Tahiti is annexed by France (1880)
** 06 29 99 99 00 The Globe Theatre burns down during a performance of Henry VIII (1613)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Trade unions legalized in England by an act of Parliament (1871)
** 06 29 99 99 00 US forces withdraw from Cambodia (1970)
** 06 29 99 99 00 US troops enter New Guinea (1943)
** 06 29 99 99 00 the very first 1st National Bank opens in Davenport, Iowa. (1863)
** 06 30 99 99 00 China & Soviet Union announce split over ideology (1960)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Mahatma Gandhi's 1st arrest, in campaign for Indian equal rights in South Africa (1914)
** 06 30 99 99 00 The pillory is no longer a means of punishment in the United Kingdom (1837)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Yosemite becomes a California State Park (1864)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Zaire gains it's independence. (1960)
** 06 30 99 99 00 a giant fireball impacts in Central Siberia (the Tunguska Event). (1908)
** 06 30 99 99 00 the Excelsior diamond (blue-white, 995 carats) discovered. (1893)
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** 03 01 99 99 00 Augustus Saint-Gaudens, US sculptor, designed 1907 $20 gold piece. (1848)
** 03 01 99 99 00 David Niven, the actor, born (1910)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Edwin H. Land, inventor, his 500 patents was exceeded only by Edison, dies (1991)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Frederic Chopin (1810)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Jim Morrison busted for obscenity (Miami, 1969)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Ron Howard, actor and director, is born in Duncan, Oklahoma (1954)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Blues guitarist Rory Gallagher born (Ballyshannon, Ireland, 1949)
** 03 02 99 99 00 D. H. Lawrence, author, died (1930)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Karen Carpenter, the drummer and singer of "The Carpenters", is born in New Haven, Conn. (1950)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Neil Erbe (1944)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as the writer and illustrator of children's books, Dr. Seuss, is born (1904)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Arthur Murray, dance instructor, dies (1991)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Danny Kaye, actor and comedian, dies (1987)
** 03 03 99 99 00 David Atchison, president pro tempore of the senate, is president for one day since Taylor won't take office on a Sunday (1849)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Jean Harlow, "the blonde bombshell," American actress, is born (1911)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Antonio Vivaldi, late Baroque violin virtuoso and composer born in Venice, Italy. (1678)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Casimir Pulaski, Polish nobleman who served in the American Revolution, is born (1747)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Prince Henry the Navigator, sponsored Portuguese voyages of discovery (1394)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, soldier, founder of Detroit and governor of Louisiana, is born in France (1658)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Berick Traven Torsvan, American author, is born (1890)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Gerardus Mercator born (1512)
** 03 05 99 99 00 James Merritt Ives, lithographer (of Currier & Ives fame) (1824)
** 03 05 99 99 00 John Belushi, actor, dies (Los Angeles, 1982)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Joseph Stalin, the dictator, dies in Moscow (1953)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Rex Harrison, Professor Henry Higgins from "My Fair Lady", was born (1908)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Rosa Luxembourg, "Red Rosa", German socialist leader, is born (1871)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Sergei Prokofiev, the composer, dies in Moscow (1953)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Aaron Burr, dualist (1756)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Aaron Lufkin Dennison, father of American watchmaking. (1812)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Cyrano de Bergerac, dramatist, is born (1619)
** 03 06 99 99 00 David Gilmour born (Cambridge, England, 1944)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Davy Crockett dies in the Alamo (1836)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, poet, is born (1806)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Hongi Hika, Ngapuhi War Chief of New Zealand, dies (1828)
** 03 06 99 99 00 John Philip Sousa, American composer and band leader, dies (1932)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Josephvon Fraunhaufer born (1787)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Louisa May Alcott, American novelist, dies (1888)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Michelangelo Buonarroti, Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet, is born (1475)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, the composer, is born in Russia (1844)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Pearl Buck, American novelist, dies (1973)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Valentina Tereshkova, 1st woman cosmonaut (1937)
** 03 07 99 99 00 Aristotle, philosopher, died (322 BC)
** 03 07 99 99 00 Luther Burbank, plant breeder (1849)
** 03 07 99 99 00 Maurice Ravel, the composer, is born in France (1875)
** 03 07 99 99 00 Sir John Frederick William Herschel, the astronomer and brother of Caroline Herschel, is born (1792)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Alvan Clark, astronomer and lens manufacturer, is born (1804)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Graf (count) Ferdinand von Zeppelin, airship pioneer, dies in Berlin (1917)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Howard Aiken, computer pioneer, born (1900)
** 03 08 99 99 00 John Ericsson, inventor of the screw propeller, dies (1889)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Karl Ferdinand von Grafe, helped create modern plastic surgery (1787)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Kenneth Grahame, author of "Wind in the Willows", is born in Edinburgh (1859)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Ned Gordon, last American pirate, is hanged (1862)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Otto Hahn, co-discoverer of nuclear fission (1879)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (Grateful Dead) dies (CA, 1973)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Leland Stanford, Governor, Senator, founded Stanford Univ. (1824)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Mickey Spillane, novelist, is born in Brooklyn (1918)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Napoleon Bonaparte marries Josephine de Beauharnais (1796)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Robin Trower born (London, 1945)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Yuri Gagarin, first man in space, is born (1934)
** 03 10 99 99 00 HRH Prince Edward Anthony Richard Louis, third son of Elizabeth II of England is born (1964)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Heywood Hale Broun, American journalist, is born (1918)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Erle Stanley Gardner, writer and creator of Perry Mason, dies (1970)
** 03 11 99 99 00 John Chapman ("Johnny Appleseed") dies (1845)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Lawrence Welk, bandleader, is born in North Dakota (where else?) (1903)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Robert Treat Paine born (1737)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Sir Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist, dies (1955)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Vannevar Bush born (1890)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Ann Zwinger, American ecological author, is born (1925)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Charles Boycott, estate manager in Ireland, caused boycotts. (1832)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Clement Studebaker, automobile pioneer. (1831)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, the physicist, is born (1824)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Jack (Jean-Louis) Kerouac, Canadian-born American author, is born (1922)
** 03 12 99 99 00 James Taylor, singer songwriter, is born (1948)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Charles, Earl Grey, Whig statesmen and Prime Minister is born (1764)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Clarence Darrow, lawyer, dies (1938)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Czar Alexander II of Russia is assassinated with a bomb (1881)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Stephen Vincent Benet, poet, dies (1943)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Albert Einstein, physicist, born (1879)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Casey Jones, railroad engineer (1864)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Colin Fletcher, "The Man Who Walked Through Time," is born (1922)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Edward Abbey, environmentalist author, author of "The Monkey Wrench Gang", dies in Tucson, AZ (1989)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Georg Philipp Telemann, leading German late baroque composer. (1681)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli, astronomer who named Mars "canals", is born (1835)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Hank Ketcham, cartoonist who penned Dennis the Menace, is born (1920)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier, mathematician and physicist, is born (1768)
** 03 14 99 99 00 John Holmes, porn star, dies (1987)
** 03 14 99 99 00 John Luther "Casey" Jones, railroad engineer, born (1864)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Karl Marx dies (1883)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Les Brown, band leader, is born (1912)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Michael Caine, actor, is born (1933)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Andrew Jackson, 7th President (1828-1836) (1767)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Ides of March; Julius Caesar assassinated by Brutus (44 BC)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Nicolas Louis de Lacaille born (1713)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Phil Lesh born Philip Chapman (Berkeley, 1940)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Sly Stone, of the rock band Sly and the Family Stone, born (1944)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Andrew S. Hallidie, inventor of the Cable Car. (1836)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Caroline Herschel born (1750)
** 03 16 99 99 00 George Clymer, American politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence, is born (1739)
** 03 16 99 99 00 James Madison, 4th President (1809-1817) (1751)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Jerry Jeff Walker, American country singer, is born (1942)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Maksim Gorky, Russian novelist, is born (1868)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Gottlieb Daimler, automobile pioneer (1834)
** 03 17 99 99 00 James Bridger, scout, fur trader, mountain man par excellance. (1804)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Nat King Cole (1919)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Paul Kantner (Jefferson Airplane) born (San Francisco, 1942)
** 03 18 99 99 00 Grover Cleveland, President (1885-1889, 1893-1897) (1837)
** 03 18 99 99 00 Ivan the Terrible, czar of Russia, dies (1584)
** 03 18 99 99 00 John C. Calhoun, statesman (1782)
** 03 18 99 99 00 John Updike, poet and novelist. (1932)
** 03 18 99 99 00 Rudolf Diesel, invented an engine. (1858)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Charles Russell, American Western artist, is born (1864)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Edgar Rice Burroughs, the writer and creator of Tarzan, dies (1950)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Georges de La Tour, French painter, is born (1593)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Glenn Close, actress, is born in Greenwich, Connecticut (1947)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Sir Richard Burton, explorer, writer, discoverer of Lake Tanganyika is born in Devon (1821)
** 03 19 99 99 00 William Jennings Bryan, 'The Great Commoner' (1860)
** 03 20 99 99 00 B. F. Skinner, psychologist, pioneer in Behaviorism. (1904)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Frederick Winslow Taylor, father of scientific management. (1856)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist and poet, is born (1828)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Marshall Ferdinand Foch, French military leader, dies (1929)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Ozzie Nelson, American TV star, is born (1907)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Sir Isaac Newton, mathematician, physicist and astronomer, dies in London (1727)
** 03 20 99 99 00 William Hurt, actor, born (1950)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Benito Juarez, Mexican revolutionary and president, is born (1806)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Florenz Ziegfeld, theatrical producer and impresario, is born in Chicago (1869)
** 03 21 99 99 00 James Usher, Archbishop of Armagh, scholar, dies at Reigate, Surrey (1656)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Fourier, mathematician & Egyptologist (1768)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Johann Sebastian Bach, baroque composer, born in Eisenach, Germany (1685)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Robert Preston, actor, known for his role as the Music Man, dies at 68 (1987)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Johann Wolfgang Goethe, poet, novelist, dies (1832)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Leonard Marx, Chico of the Marx Brothers, is born (1891)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Marcel Marceau, mime and actor, born in Strasbourg (1923)
** 03 22 99 99 00 The Great Wallenda (of the Flying Wallendas) dies (1978)
** 03 22 99 99 00 William Shatner, Captain Kirk of Star Trek, is born in Montreal,Quebec (1931)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Elizabeth I of England dies (1603)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Joan Crawford is born (1908)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Werner von Braun, rocketeer (1912)
** 03 24 99 99 00 Clyde Barrow (Bonnie and Clyde) is born (1909)
** 03 24 99 99 00 Harry Houdini, magician and escape artist, is born (1874)
** 03 24 99 99 00 John Wesley Powell, explorer of the Colorado River, is born (1834)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Aretha Franklin born (Detroit, 1943)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Assassination of King Fisal of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, by his nephew, Prince Museid (1975)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Benjamin Thompson born, Count Rumford; American physicist (1753)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Leonard Nimoy, Mr. Spock from Star Trek, is born in Boston, Mass. (1931)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Pierre Boulez, French composer. (1925)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Robert Frost, American poet, is born (1874)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Tennessee Williams, American playwright, is born (1912)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Walt Whitman, poet, dies (1892)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Nathaniel Currier, lithographer (of Currier & Ives) (1813)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Sarah Vaughn, American singer, is born (1924)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Sir Henry Royce, one of the founders of Rolls-Royce. (1863)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Tony Banks born (England, 1950)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen born, discoverer of X-rays (1845)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Yuri Gagarin and Seryogin die in aircraft accident (1968)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Dwight Eisenhower, American statesman and soldier, dies (1969)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Maria Augusta von Trapp, member of the Austrian family portrayed in the film "Sound of Music", dies at 82 (1987)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Pierre Simon de Laplace born, mathematician and astronomer (1749)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Sergei Rachmaninov, composer and pianist, dies in Beverly Hills, California (1943)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Virginia Woolf, novelist and critic, dies; suicide by drowning (1941)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Cy Young, winningest baseball pitcher ever (509 wins, 1890-1911). (1867)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Edwin Drake, drilled 1st productive oil well in US. (1819)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Eugene McCarthy born (1916)
** 03 29 99 99 00 John Tyler, 10th President (1841-1845) (1790)
** 03 29 99 99 00 President Barthelemy Boganda dies (Central African Republic)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Beau Brummel, man of fashion, dies (1840)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Eric Clapton, rock musician, born (Surrey, England, 1945)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Francisco Jose de Goya, painter, born in Spain (1746)
** 03 30 99 99 00 James Cagney, the actor, dies (1986)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Sean O'Casey, Irish playwright, is born (1880)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Sir John Hawkins, wrote 1st history of music in English (1719)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Vincent Van Gogh, painter, born in the Netherlands (1853)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Warren Beatty, actor, is born (1937)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Cesar Chavez, farm labor organizer, is born (1927)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Charlotte Bronte, eldest of the Bronte sisters, author of Jane Eyre, dies (1855)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Edward FitzGerald, writer, "Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" (1809)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Franz Joseph Haydn, composer, is born in Austria (1732)
** 03 31 99 99 00 John Constable, English Landscape painter, dies (1837)
** 03 31 99 99 00 John Donne, dean of Saint Paul's, poet and author, dies (1631)
** 03 31 99 99 00 John Pierpont (J. P.) Morgan, American banker and financier, dies (1913)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Rene Descartes, mathematician and philosopher, is born (1596)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Robert Bunsen, chemist and inventor of the Bunsen Burner, is born (1811)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Sir Dugald Clerk, inventor of the 2-stroke motorcycle engine. (1854)
** 04 01 99 99 00 P. D. Q. Bach was born, 12:01 AM (1742)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France, dies (1204)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Lon Chaney, actor, is born (1883)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Wallace Beery, film actor, is born (1881)
** 04 01 99 99 00 William Harvey, discoverer of blood circulation, is born (1578)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Buddy Ebsen, dancer and vaudeville actor, is born (1908)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Casanova, lover, is born (1752)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Charlemagne, King of the Franks, is born (742)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Doris Day, girl next door (1924)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Emmy Lou Harris, country music star, is born (1947)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Emperor Charlemagne ( 742)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Hans Christian Andersen, is born in Odense Denmark (1805)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Jack Webb, television producer/actor(1920)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Marvin Gaye born (Washington, DC, 1939)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Samuel F. B. Morse, inventor of morse code, dies (1872)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Sir Alec Guiness, actor, is born (1914)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Walter Chrysler, founded a car company. (1875)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Doris Day, actress, is born (Ohio, 1924)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Jesse James, outlaw, is killed (1862)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Marlon Brando, actor (1924)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Washington Irving born (1783)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Dorothea Dix, social reformer (1802)
** 04 04 99 99 00 John Cameron Swayze, newscaster (1906)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Martin Luther King. Jr. assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee (1968)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield) born (Rolling Fork, MS, 1915)
** 04 04 99 99 00 President Harrison dies one month after inaugural. (1841)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Thaddeus Stevens (1792)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Bette Davis, the actress, is born (1908)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Booker T. Washington (1856)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Howard Hughes, industrialist, dies (1976)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Michael W. Butler, creator of this TODAY program. (1954)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Pocahontas marries John Smith (1614)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Spencer Tracy, the actor, is born (1900)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Thomas Hobbes, philosopher, is born (1588)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Albrecht Durer, painter and engraver, dies in Nuremberg, Germany (1528)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker, pioneer aircraft manufacturer (1890)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Bob Marley born Rhoden Hall (Jamaica, 1945)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Brigham Young marries number 27, his final wife. (1868)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Donald Wills Douglas, founded an aircraft company. (1892)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Harry Houdini, escape artist, magician, exposer of fakes of supernatural phenomena, is born (1874)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Igor Stravinsky, composer of "The Firebird" and "The Rite of Spring", dies in New York City (1971)
** 04 06 99 99 00 James Watson, collaborator in the discovery of the form of DNA, is born in Chicago (1920)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Lincoln Steffens, muckraker. (1866)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Lowell Thomas, journalist (1892)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Maximilien de Robespierre, lawyer and leader in the French Revolution, is born in Arras France (1758)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Neils Abel, Norwegian mathematician, dies (1829)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Philip Henry Gosse, invented the institutional aquarium (1810)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Bill Kreutzmann born (Palo Alto, 1946)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Billie Holiday, blues singer (1915)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Francis Ford Coppola, movie director (1939)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Henry Ford, industrialist and car manufacturer, dies (1947)
** 04 07 99 99 00 James Garner, actor, is born in Norman, Oklahoma (1928)
** 04 07 99 99 00 John Oates, singer (1949)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Mark Russell, satirist (1932)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Phineas T. (P.T.) Barnum, entrepreneur of Barnum and Bailey, dies (1891)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Richard (Dick) Turpin, highwayman, is executed at York (1739)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Richard I Coeur de Lion, King of England, dies (1199)
** 04 07 99 99 00 The Crucifixion of Christ. This seems most likely of many dates proposed. (see "The Calendar" by Philips, Cambridge 1921) (30)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Theda Bara, silent film actress, dies (1955)
** 04 07 99 99 00 W.K. Kellogg, founded the cereal company. (1860)
** 04 07 99 99 00 William Wordsworth, poet, is born (1770)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Betty Ford, former first lady (1918)
** 04 08 99 99 00 David Rittenhouse born, astronomer and mathematician (1732)
** 04 08 99 99 00 El Greco, the Spanish painter, dies (1614)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Frank Woolworth, the US Merchant, dies (1919)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Gen. Omar N. Bradley, America's last five star general, died in New York at age 88 (1981)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Lorenzo de Medici, Florentine ruler, dies (1492)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Mary Pickford is born (1893)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Sir Adrian Boult, conductor (BBC Symphony Orchestra) (1889)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Sonja Henie, the ice skater is born (1913)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Charles Baudelaire, French author, is born (1821)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1865)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Dennis Quaid, actor (1954)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Eadweard Muybridge, pioneered study of motion in photography. (1830)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Efram Zimbalist, the violinist, is born (1889)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, dies (1959)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy, is born (1926)
** 04 09 99 99 00 John Presper Eckert, co-inventor of 1st electronic computer (ENIAC) (1919)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Paul Robeson, the actor, is born (1898)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Paulina Porizkova, actress-model (1965)
** 04 09 99 99 00 W.C. Fields, actor (1879)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Bunny Wailer born Neville O'Reilly Livingston (Kingston, 1947)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry born (1854)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, dies (1919)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Harry Morgan, actor (1915)
** 04 10 99 99 00 John Madden, sportscaster (1936)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Joseph Pulitzer, the journalist and philanthropist, is born (1847)
** 04 10 99 99 00 King James V of England is born (1512)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Louis the II of France dies (879)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Omar Sharif is born (1932)
** 04 10 99 99 00 William Booth born, founder of the Salvation Army (1829)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Louise Lasser, actress (1939)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Oleg Cassini, fashion designer (1913)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Pocahontas dies (1617)
** 04 12 99 99 00 David Letterman, talk-show host (1947)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Francis P. Blair, helped found the Republican Party. (1791)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Henry Clay, 'The Great Compromiser' (1777)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Herbie Hancock, musician (1940)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Lily Pons, the opera singer, was born (1904)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Lionel Hampton, orchestra leader & vibraphone improvisor (1913)
** 04 12 99 99 00 President Franklin Roosevelt dies (1945)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Seneca, the Roman Philosopher was killed by order of Nero (65)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Butch Cassidy, American outlaw, is born (1866)
** 04 13 99 99 00 F.W. Woolworth, the "five-and-ten" king. (1852)
** 04 13 99 99 00 George Frederick Handel, the German composer, dies (1759)
** 04 13 99 99 00 John Hanson, 1st US President under the Articles of Confederation (1721)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Ricky Schroder,actor (1970)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Ron Pearlman, actor (1950)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Samuel Beckett born (outside Dublin, 1906)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President (1801-1809) (1743)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Abraham Lincoln assasinated in Ford's Theater. (1865)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Anthony Perkins, actor (1932)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Arnold Toynbee, historian (1889)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Christian Huyghens, Dutch physicist and astronomer, discoverer of Saturn's rings, is born (1629)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Frederick March, actor, dies (1975)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Julie Christie, actress, is born in Chukur, India (1942)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Loretta Lynn, country singer, is born (1935)
** 04 14 99 99 00 President Abraham Lincoln was shot and mortally wounded at 11 pm by John Wilkes Booth while attending the comedy "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington. The president died the following morning. (1865)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Rachel Carson, American author of "Silent Spring", dies (1964)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple, Rainbow) born (1945)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Sir John Gielgud, the British actor, is born (1904)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Charles Darwin, dies (1882)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Elizabeth Montgomery, actress (1933)
** 04 15 99 99 00 John Singer Sargent, portrait painter, dies (1925)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Leonardo da Vinci, Florentine artist, engineer, musician and scientist, is born (Julian Calendar) (1452)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Leonhard Euler, mathematician (1707)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Marquise de Pompadour, mistress of Louis XV of France, dies in Versailles (1764)
** 04 15 99 99 00 President Lincoln dies of gun shot wound at 7:30 this morning (1865)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Roy Clark, country singer (1933)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Anatole France, French author, is born (1844)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Charles (Charlie) Chaplin, actor, born (London, 1889)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Henry Mancini, popular song writer, is born (1924)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, basketball great (1947)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Wilbur Wright, inventor of the airplane, is born (1867)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Don Kirshner, Rock promoter (1934)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Harry Reasoner, CBS News correspondent (1923)
** 04 17 99 99 00 J.P. Morgan, financed the US. (1837)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Jan Hammer, Composer-musician (1948)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Jim Eisenreich, Kansas City Royals outfielder (1959)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Lindsay Anderson, movie and theatrical director (1923)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Nikita Khrushchev, Russian political leader, is born (1894)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Olivia Hussey, actress, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1951)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Thornton Wilder, American novelist (1897)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Albert Einstein, physicist and mathematician, dies (1955)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Clarence Darrow, lawyer (1857)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Grace Kelly, actress, marries Prince Rainier of Monaco in a civil service. A church wedding was the next day. (1956)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Hayley Mills, actress (1946)
** 04 18 99 99 00 James Woods, actor (1947)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Actress Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco in the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Monte Carlo (1956)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Charles Darwin, biologist and one of the creators of the theory of evolution, dies (1882)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Dudley Moore, actor-comedian (1935)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Elinor Donahue,actress (1937)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Frank Viola, N.Y. Mets pitcher and Longwood resident (1960)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Jayne Mansfield, American actress, born (1932)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Lord Byron, poet, dies in Missolonghi, Greece (1824)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Ole Evinrude, invented the outboard marine engine. (1877)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Pierre Curie, physicist, dies (1906)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Sue Barker, tennis player (1956)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Adolph Hitler, dictator, is born in Braunau, Austria (1889)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Chief Pontiac of the Ottawa tribe is killed (1769)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Comedienne Gilda Radner died at age 42. (1989)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Edouard Manet, the French artist, dies (1883)
** 04 20 99 99 00 George Clintion died - the first vice pres. to die while in office (1812)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Harold Lloyd, comedian, is born (1894)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Jessica Lange, actress, is born (1950)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Joan Miro, artist, is born (1893)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Lionel Hampton, musician, is born (1913)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Nina Foch, actress (1924)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Ryan O'Neal, actor (1941)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Steve Spurrier, University of Florida football coach (1945)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Anthony Quinn, actor (1915)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Charles Grodin, actor (1935)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Jack Kerouac, Canadian-born American author, dies (1969)
** 04 21 99 99 00 John Muir, American naturalist, is born (1838)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Mark Twain, author, dies (1910)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Queen Elizabeth II's real birthday. It is celebrated in June when the weather is more reliable. (1926)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Tony Danza, actor (1951)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Eddie Albert, actor, is born (1908)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Glen Campbell, singer, is born (1938)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Imanual Kant, philosopher, born (1724)
** 04 22 99 99 00 J. Robert Oppenheimer, physicist (1904)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Jack Nicholson, actor, is born (1937)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Kant born (1724)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Peter Frampton, singer (1940)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Sir Yehudi Menuhin, violinist (1916)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Vladimir Ilich Lenin, Russian Revolutionary leader, is born (1870)
** 04 23 99 99 00 James Buchanan, 15th President (1857-1861) (1791)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Lee Majors, actor (1940)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Miguel de Cervantes, author, dies (1616)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Shirley Temple Black, child actress and U.S. ambassador, is born (1928)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Valerie Bertinelli, actress (1960)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Vladimir Nabokov, Russian novelist, is born (1899)
** 04 23 99 99 00 William Shakespeare, playwright, dies (1616)
** 04 23 99 99 00 William Wordswoth, poet, dies near Grasmere, Westmorland (1850)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Andrew Halliday, Cable Car Pioneer, dies (1900)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Barbara Streisand, singer and actress, is born (1942)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Jill Ireland, actress (1936)
** 04 24 99 99 00 John Graunt, statistician, founded the science of demography (1620)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Robert Penn Warren, American Poet Laureate, is born (1905)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Shirley MacLaine, actress (1934)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Stanley Kauffmann, critic (1916)
** 04 24 99 99 00 The Duchess of Windsor dies in Paris at 89 (1986)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Al Pacino, actor (1940)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Alan Baxter, WDIZ-FM morning deejay (1955)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Albert King, blues guitarist, born (1925)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Dave Corzine, Orlando Magic center (1956)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Edward R. Murrow, American broadcast journalist, is born (1908)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Ella Fitzgerald, jazz singer (1918)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Guglielmo Marconi, made radio possible (1874)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Meadowlark Lemon, former Harlem Globetrotter (1932)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Oliver Cromwell, English military, political and religious leader, is born (1599)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Carol Burnett, comedian, born (San Antonio, TX, 1933)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Charles Richter, he tells us how bad the quakes are. (1900)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Duane Eddy, guitarist (1938)
** 04 26 99 99 00 John J. Audubon, American ornithologist and artist, is born in Haiti (1785)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Lucille (Lucy) Ball, actress and comedienne, dies (1989)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian-born English philosopher, is born (1889)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of the most brilliant mathematicians to ever live, dies at 32 of what was probably vitamin deficiency (1920)
** 04 26 99 99 00 William Shakespeare baptized (Stratford-on-Avon, England, 1564)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist (1927)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Edward Whymper, artist and mountaineer, first man to climb the Matterhorn, is born (1840)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Gypsy Rose Lee, American entertainer and author, dies (1970)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Jack Klugman, actor (1922)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Jan van Goyen, Dutch landscape painter, dies (1656)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Judith Blegen, opera singer (1941)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Judy Carnes, actress (1939)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Louis Victor de Broglie born, physicist (1774)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Magellan killed (Philippines, 1521)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Ralph Waldo Emerson, the poet, dies in Concord, Massachusetts (1882)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Samuel F. B. Morse (1791)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Ulyssses S. Grant, 18th President (1869-1877) (1822)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Wallace Hume Carothers, invented nylon. (1896)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Ann-Margaret, actress and beauty, is born in Stockholm, Sweden (1941)
** 04 28 99 99 00 James Baker, Secretary of State (1930)
** 04 28 99 99 00 James Monroe, 5th President (1816-1824) (1758)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Marcia Strassman, actress (1948)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Mussolini is executed by firing squad (1945)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Rowland Evans, Syndicated columnist (1921)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Adolph Sutro, SF mayor, built Cliff House, railways, tunnels... (1830)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Alfred Hitchcock, director of mystery films, dies (1980)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Duke Ellington, American jazz musician, is born (1899)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Fred Zinnermann, movie director (1907)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Jules Henri Poincare, founder of topology, is born (1854)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Rod McKuen, poet (1933)
** 04 29 99 99 00 William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher (SF Examiner) (San Francisco 1863)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Zubin Mehta, conductor (1936)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Adolph Hitler committed suicide with his wife of one day (1945)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Alice B. Toklas, American author, is born (1877)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Brandy Johnson, Olympic Gymnast from Altamonte Springs, Fl. (1973)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Eve Arden, Our Miss Brooks (1912)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Jill Clayburgh, actress (1944)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Karl Friedrich Gauss, mathematician and astronomer, is born (1777)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Sarah Hale, the author of "Mary Had a Little Lamb", dies (1879)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Willie Nelson, country/western singer, is born (1933)
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** 11 01 99 99 00 Fernando Valenzuela, baseball pitcher (1960)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Gary Player, golfer and Longwood Florida resident (1935)
** 11 01 99 99 00 James J. Kilpatrick, newspaper columnist (1920)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Jeannie Berlin, actress (1949)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Larry Flynt, magazine publisher (1942)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Rick Allen, rock musician (1963)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Robert Foxworth, actor (1941)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Alfre Woodard, actress (1953)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Burt Lancaster, actor (1913)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Daniel Boone born near Reading, PA (1734)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Harlow Shapley, US astronomer (1885)
** 11 02 99 99 00 James K. Polk, 11th President (1845-1849) (1795)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Keith Emerson born (1944)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Patrick J. Buchanan, political commentator (1938)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Ray Walston, actor (1914)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Shere Hite, author (1942)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Warren G. Harding, 29th President (1921-1923) (1865)
** 11 03 99 99 00 James Reston, journalist (1909)
** 11 03 99 99 00 James Taylor & Carly Simon married (Manhattan, 1972)
** 11 03 99 99 00 John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich, inventor of same. (1718)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Mary Martin, stage actress of Peter Pan and South Pacific, dies (1990)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Michael Dukakis (1933)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Art Carney, actor, is born (1918)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Cameron Mitchell, actor (1918)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Felix Mendelssohn), the composer, dies in Leipzig (1847)
** 11 04 99 99 00 King William III of Orange born (1650)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Loretta Swit, actress, is born (1937)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Markie Post, actress (1950)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Walter Cronkite, CBS newsman, is born (1916)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Will Rogers, humorist, born (1879)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Andrea McArdle, actress (1963)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Art Garfunkel, singer (1941)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Bryan Adams, singer (1959)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Eugene Victor Debs, American labor organizer and socialist, is born (1855)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Ida Tarbell, muckraker (Standard Oil was VERY unhappy) (1857)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Ike Turner, singer-songwriter (1931)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Paul Simon, singer and songwriter, is born (1942)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Roy Rogers, actor and singer, is born in Cincinnati, OH (1912)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Sam Shepard, actor-playwright (1943)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Tatum O'Neal, actress (1963)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Vladimir Horowitz, pianist, dies (1989)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Aloys Senefelder, inventor of lithography. (1771)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Charles Henry Dow, founded Dow Jones & Co. (1851)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Dr. James Naismith, Canadian inventor of Basketball, is born (1861)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Edsel Ford is born (1893)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Glenn Frey, rock singer (1948)
** 11 06 99 99 00 John Philip Sousa, band leader and composer, is born in Washington D.C. (1854)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Lance Kerwin, actor (1960)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Maria Shriver, TV newscaster (1955)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Mike Nichols, movie and stage director (1931)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer, dies of Cholera after knowingly drinking unboiled water (1893)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Sally Field, actress, is born (1946)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Sir John Falstaff, English knight, dies (1406)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Al Hirt, jazz musician (1922)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Albert Camus born in Mondavi, Algeria (1913)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Billy Graham, evangelist, is born (1913)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Eleanor Roosevelt dies (1962)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Elijah P Lovejoy, Abolitionist newspaperman, murdered by mob (1837)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Joni Mitchell (Roberta Joan Anderson) born in Alberta, Canada (1943)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Madame Marie Curie, discovered radium. (1867)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Mary Travers, singer (1937)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Bobby Bowden, Florida State University football coach (1929)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Doc Holliday, notorious dentist of the Old West, dies (1887)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Edmond Halley, astronomer, 1st to calculate a comet's orbit. (1656)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Katherine Hepburn, actress, born (1909)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Mary Hart, television personality, is born (1951)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Morley Safer, newsman of TV program 60 Minutes, is born (1931)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Patti Page, singer, born (1927)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Bob Graham, former governor of Florida (1936)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Carl Sagan, astronomer, author and popularist of the sciences, is born (1934)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Charles de Gaulle, French military and political leader, dies (1970)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Charlie Jones, sportscaster (1930)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Dylan Thomas, Welsh romantic poet, dies in New York (1953)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Ed Wynn, actor, is born (1886)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Lou Ferrigno, actor (1952)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Spiro T. Agnew, former Vice President (1918)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Whitey Herzog, former baseball manager (1931)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Ann Reinking, actress-dancer (1949)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Bob Marshall, Alaskan explorer, dies (1939)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Captain Wirz, commandant of Andersonville Prison hanged (1865)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Cyrus West Field, financier known for the success of the 1st transatlantic cable (1819)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Francois Couperin, composer (1668)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Greg Lake born (Bournemouth, England, 1948)
** 11 10 99 99 00 John Knudsen Northrop, aircraft designer. (1895)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Martin Luther, church reformer, born in Eisleben, Germany (1483)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Richard Burton, the actor, is born (1925)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Roy Scheider, actor (1935)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev dies at age 75 (1982)
** 11 10 99 99 00 William Hogarth, artist, is born (1697)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Alger Hiss, former State Department official (1904)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Daniel Ortega, former president of Nicaragua (1945)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Demi Moore, actress (1962)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Fyodor Dostoyevsky, author, "Crime and Punishment" (1821)
** 11 11 99 99 00 General George Patton, World War II tank strategist, is born in San Gabriel, California (1885)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Jonathan Winters, comedian (1925)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Kurt Vonnegut, Jr, author, born in Indianapolis (1922)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Nat Turner, slave who lead a slave revolt, hanged (1831)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Typhoid Mary dies. She was under permanent detention for refusing to give up serving food and would even use false names to continue to do so. (1938)
** 11 11 99 99 00 William Proxmire, former Senator (1915)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Auguste Rodin, French sculptor, is born (1840)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Charles Manson, crazed murderer, born (1934)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Elizabeth Stanton, early leader of women's rights movement. (1815)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Grace Kelly, actress and monagesque princess, is born (1929)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Harry Blackmun, Supreme Court Justice (1908)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Kim Hunter, actress (1922)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Nadia Comaneci, former Romanian gymnast (1961)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Neil Young, musician-songwriter, born in Toronto (1945)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Percival Lowell, astronomer, dies at Flagstaff Arizona (1916)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Sun Yat-sen, father of modern China (ROC and PRC) (1866)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Dack Rambo, actor (1941)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Garry Marshall, producer-director (1934)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Gioacchino Rossini, opera composer, dies (1868)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Justice Louis Brandeis (1856)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Karen Silkwood dies under unusual circumstances (1974)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Madeleine Sherwood, actress (1922)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Richard Mulligan, actor (1932)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Robert Louis Stevenson, author of Treasure Island and Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, born in Edinburgh (1850)
** 11 13 99 99 00 St. Augustine of Hippo born in Numidia, Algeria (354)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Whoopi Goldberg, actress-comedian (1949)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Aaron Copland, American composer (Billy the Kid, Appalachian Spring) (1900)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Brian Keith, actor (1921)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Claude Monet, impressionist (1840)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Don Stewart, actor (1935)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz, German mathematician and philosopher, died (1716)
** 11 14 99 99 00 HRH Charles, Prince of Wales, first son of Queen Elizabeth II, is born (1948)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Henri Dutrochet, discovered & named process of osmosis (1776)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Jordan's King Hussein (1935)
** 11 14 99 99 00 McLean Stevenson, actor (1929)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Robert Fulton, built 1st commercial steamboat (1765)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Edward Asner, actor (1929)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Erwin Rommel, German tactician, general known as "The Desert Fox", is born (1891)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Georgia O'Keeffe, Southwestern artist, was born (1887)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Howard H. Baker, former White House chief of staff (1925)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Joanna Barnes, actress (1934)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Johannes Kepler, the astronomer, dies (1630)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Mark Acres, Orlando Magic forward-center (1962)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Petula Clark, singer (1932)
** 11 15 99 99 00 William Cowper, poet, is born (1731)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Willim Herschel born (1738)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Burgess Meredith, actor (1908)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Clark Gable, film actor, dies (1960)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Dwight Gooden, baseball player (1964)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Elizabeth Drew, journalist (1935)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Emperor of Rome, Tiberius born (42 BC)
** 11 16 99 99 00 George Gallop, pollster (1901)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Joanna Pettet, actress (1944)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Lisa Bonet, actress (1967)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Lucas von Hildebrandt, architect, dies (1745)
** 11 16 99 99 00 William Handy, established the popularity of the blues in band music (1873)
** 11 17 99 99 00 "Bloody" Mary Tudor, Queen of England dies (1558)
** 11 17 99 99 00 August Mobius, the mathematician, was born (1790)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Bob Mathias, Olympian-turned-politician (1930)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Danny DeVito, actor (1944)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Gordon Lightfoot, singer, is born (1938)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Lauren Hutton, actress, is born (1944)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Lyndon Baines Johnson married Claudia Alta Taylor, better known as "Lady Bird" (1934)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Rock Hudson, the actor, is born (1925)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Alan Sheppard, 1st American into space. (1923)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Boatswain (Lord Byron's dog) dies (1808)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Eugene Ormandy, conductor, was born (1889)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Imogene Coca, actress-comedian (1908)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Linda Evans, actress (1942)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre, developed a method of photography (1789)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Sir William S. Gilbert, playwright (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) (1836)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Alan Young, actor (1919)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Dick Cavett, talk show host (1936)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Franz Schubert, composer, dies (1828)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Garrick Utley, NBC newsman (1939)
** 11 19 99 99 00 George Rogers Clark, frontier military leader in Revolutionary War (1752)
** 11 19 99 99 00 James A. Garfield, 20th President (March 4-September 19, 1881) (1831)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Jeane Kirkpatrick, former United Nations Ambassador (1926)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Jodie Foster, actress (1962)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Joe Hill (labor organizer) executed in Salt Lake City (1915)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Larry King, talk show host (1933)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Roy Campanella, baseball hall-of-famer (1921)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Ted Turner, broadcasting and sports executive (1938)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Tommy Dorsey, band leader, is born (1905)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Alistair Cooke, author, is born (1908)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Bo Derek, actress, is born (1956)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Britain's future queen, Princess Elizabeth, married Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh (1947)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Chester Gould, author of Dick Tracy, is born in Pawnee, Oklahoma (1900)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Dick Smothers, comedian, is born (1939)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Duane Allman born (Nashville, TN, 1946)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Edwin Hubble, astronomer, is born (1889)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Estelle Parsons, actress (1927)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain, dies in Madrid (1975)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Joe Walsh born (Cleveland, 1947)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Judy Woodruff, broadcast journalist (1946)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Otto von Guericke, invented the air pump (1602)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Peregrine White is born aboard the Mayflower in Massachusetts Bay becoming the first child born of English parents in the New England (1620)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Robert F. Kennedy, Attorney General and Senator, is born (1925)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Coleman Hawkins, virtually created the tenor saxophone for jazz, born (1904)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire is born (1694)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Goldie Hawn, actress, is born (1945)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Juliet Mills, actress (1941)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Laurence Luckinbill, actor (1934)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Lorna Luft, actress-singer (1952)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Marlo Thomas, actress (1937)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Natalia Makarova, ballet dancer (1940)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Rene Magritte, artist, is born (1898)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Sir Samuel Cunard, founded 1st regular Atlantic steamship line (1787)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Stan Musial, baseball Hall-of-Famer (1920)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Vivian Blaine, actress-singer (1921)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Voltaire, thinker (1694)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Aldous Huxley, English author, dies (1963)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Arthur S. Eddington dies (1944)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Billie Jean King, tennis player (1943)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Boris Becker, tennis player (1967)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Charles de Gaulle (1890)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Greg Luzinski, baseball player (1950)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Guion S. Bluford, astronaut (1942)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Hoagy Carmichael, composed 'Star Dust'. (1899)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Jack London, author, dies (1916)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Jamie Lee Curtis, actress (1958)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Mae West, actress and sex idol, dies in LA at 87 (1980)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Mariel Hemingway, actress (1961)
** 11 22 99 99 00 President John Kennedy assasinated in Dallas. (1963)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Robert Vaughn, actor (1932)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Robin Hood dies according to "A Lytell Geste of Robyn Hood" printed in 1495 (1247)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Terry Gilliam, comedy writer-animator (1940)
** 11 22 99 99 00 The English pirate Blackbeard was killed off the coast of Virginia (1718)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Tom Conti, actor (1941)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Boris Karloff, the actor, is born in Dulwich, England. (1887)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Franklin Pierce, 14th President (1853-1857) (1804)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Harpo Marx of the Marx brothers is born (1893)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Jerry Bock, broadway composer (1928)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Maurice Zolotow, author (1913)
** 11 23 99 99 00 William E. Brock, former Labor Secretary (1930)
** 11 23 99 99 00 William H. Bonney (Billy the Kid) is born (1859)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Baruch Spinoza, Dutch philosopher and theologian, is born (1632)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Erskine Childers, Irish nationalist writer, is executed by the Irish in Dublin (1922)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Father Junipero Serra, who had a mission in California (1713)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, painter and graphic artist, is born in Albi, France (1864)
** 11 24 99 99 00 John Knox, Scottish religious and political reformer, dies (1572)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Lee Harvey Oswald killed by Jack Ruby (Dallas, 1963)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Marlin Fitzwater, White House spokesman (1942)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Scott Joplin, entertainer (1868)
** 11 24 99 99 00 William F. Buckley, columnist (1925)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Zachary Taylor, 12th President (1849-1850) (1784)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Amy Grant, singer (1960)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Andrew Carnegie, steelman and librarian (1835)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Bernie Kosar, football player (1963)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Carry Nation, scrouge of barkeepers and drinkers. (1846)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Christina Applegate, actress (1971)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Joe DiMaggio, baseball Hall-of-Famer (1914)
** 11 25 99 99 00 John F. Kennedy Jr. (1960)
** 11 25 99 99 00 John Larroquette, actor (1947)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Kathryn Crosby, actress (1933)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Ms. Elaine Esposito dies at age 43 after having been in a coma since her appendectomy when she was 6. (1978)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Pope John XXIII was born Angelo Roncalli in a village near Bergamo, Italy (1881)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Richardo Montalban, actor, is born (1920)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Charles M. Schultz, creator of Peanuts cartoon strip, is born in Minneapolis (1922)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Charles W. Goddard, the author of "The Perils of Pauline", is born (1879)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Eugene Ionesco, playwright (1912)
** 11 26 99 99 00 John Harvard, minister, philanthropist, and founder of Harvard University, is born (1607)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Louisa May Alcott, little woman (1832)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Norbert Weiner born (1894)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Rich Little, impressionist (1938)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Robert Goulet, singer (1933)
** 11 26 99 99 00 St Peter, martyr and bishop of Alexandria, dies (311)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Tina Turner, rock singer, is born (1938)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Willis Haviland Carrier, developed air-conditioning equipment (1876)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Ada Byron (Countess of Lovelace) only child of Lord and Lady Byron dies (1852)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Alexander M. Haig, former Secretary of State (1924)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Anders Celsius (1701)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Eugene O'Neill, dramatist, dies in Boston (1953)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix (Johnny Allen Hendrix), rock guitarist, is born in Seattle (1942)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Tracy Austin, tennis player (1962)
** 11 28 99 99 00 "Buffalo" Bob Smith, children's entertainer, is born (1917)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Berry Gordy Jr., recording executive (1929)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Hope Lange, actress, is born (1933)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Judd Nelson, actor (1959)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Paul Shaffer, musician, is born (1949)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Randy Newman, singer (1943)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Rosalind Russell, actress, dies of cancer at 63 (1976)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Washington Irving, American writer and diplomat dies (1859)
** 11 28 99 99 00 William Blake, the English poet and painter, is born (1757)
** 11 29 99 99 00 C.S. Lewis, author, is born (1898)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, one time advisor to Henry VIII, dies (1530)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Cathy Moriarty, actress (1960)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Christian Doppler, discovered Doppler Effect (frequency shift) (1803)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Chuck Mangione, musician (1940)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Garry Shandling (1949)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Howie Mandel, actor-comedian (1955)
** 11 29 99 99 00 John Mayall born (Cheshire, England, 1933)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Louisa May Alcott, author of "Little Women", is born (1832)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Natalie Wood, actress, drowned in a boating accident off Santa Catalina Island, California, at age 43 (1981)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Nellie Taylor Ross, the first woman governor (Wyoming) and first woman director of the US Mint is born (1876)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Sir Ambrose Fleming, inventor of the diode. (1849)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Suzy Chaffee, skier (1946)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Vin Scully, sportscaster (1927)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Billy Idol, singer (1955)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Bo Jackson, football and baseball player (1962)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Cleopatra, queen of Egypt, commits suicide by snake (30 BC)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Dick Clark, host of "American Bandstand", is born (1929)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Jonathan Swift, satirist, wrote "Gulliver's Travels" (1667)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) born in Florida, Missouri (1835)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Oliver Fisher Winchester, rifle maker. (1810)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Oscar Wilde, Irish author, dies (1900)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Shirley Chisholm, former U.S. Representative, D-N.Y. (1924)
** 11 30 99 99 00 St. Andrew is crucified (70)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Winston Churchill, statesman, born in Blenheim Palace (1874)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Bette Midler, singer, is born in Paterson, NJ (1945)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Bill Scott who did the voice of Bullwinkle, Doright and Mr. Peabody dies (1985)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Mary Martin the actress was born (1914)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Rex Stout, American detective story writer, creator of Nero Wolfe, born in Noblesville, Indiana (1886)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Woody Allen (Allen Stuart Konigsberg) born in Brooklyn, NY (1935)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Aaron Copland, Americian composer, dies (1990)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Edmond Rostand, dramatist, and author of "Cyrano de Bergerac", dies in Paris (1914)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Hernando Cortez, the conqueror of Mexico, dies (1547)
** 12 02 99 99 00 John Brown, militant abolitionist, hung for treason, murder and conspiracy in Charlestown, Virginia (1859)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Peter Carl Goldmark, developed color TV & LP records. (1906)
** 12 02 99 99 00 St. Francis Xavier, founder of the Jesuits, dies (1552)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Antonio Soler, famed late 18th century Spanish composer. (1729)
** 12 03 99 99 00 John Bartlett, author of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, dies (1905)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Joseph Conrad, author of "Lord Jim", is born (1857)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the "Church of Christ, Scientist", dies (1910)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Robert Louis Stevenson, author, dies in Samoa (1895)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Samuel Butler, English novelist, born (1835)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Tommy Bolin dies of heroin overdose (Miami, 1976)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Claude Monet the French impressionist painter dies (1926)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Director Fritz Lang (Metropolis?) born in Vienna (1890)
** 12 05 99 99 00 General George A. Custer (1839)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Martin Van Buren, 8th President (1837-1841) (1782)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Scottish King MacBeth dies (1057)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Walt (Walter Elias) Disney born in Chicago (1901)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dies (1791)
** 12 06 99 99 00 John Eberhard, built 1st large scale pencil factory in US. (1822)
** 12 06 99 99 00 St. Nicholas, archbishop of Myrna and confessor, patron saint of Russia, mariners, youth and virgins, dies (342)
** 12 06 99 99 00 William S. Hart, star of silent Western movies (1870)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Harry Chapin born (New York City, 1942)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Madame du Barry, mistress of French King Louis XV, is guillotined (1793)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Mary Queen of Scots is born (1532)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Noam Chomsky, linguist, is born (1928)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Theodore Schwann, physiologist, is born (1810)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Thornton Wilder, novelist, author of "The Bridge of San Luis Rey", dies (1975)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Willa Cather, a novelist, is born in Virginia (1873)
** 12 07 99 99 00 William Bligh, captain of the Bounty, dies (1817)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton gin, is born (1765)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) born in Venosa, Italy (65 BC)
** 12 08 99 99 00 James (Grover) Thurber born in Columbus, Ohio (1894)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Jean Sibelius, major Scandinavian composer. (1865)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Jim Morrison born (Melbourne, FL, 1943)
** 12 08 99 99 00 John Lennon, musician and composer, assassinated in New York City (1980)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Sammy Davis Jr., entertainer, is born in New York, New York (1925)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Scaramouche dies (1694)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Vitus Bering the discoverer of the Bering strait dies (1741)
** 12 08 99 99 00 William Durant, founded General Motors Corp. (1861)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Clarence Birdseye, became the frozen vegetable king (1886)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Hermione Gingold, actress who played the mayor's wife in "The Music Man", was born (1887)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Joel Chandler Harris, author of "Uncle Remus", is born (1848)
** 12 09 99 99 00 John Milton, epic poet, is born (1608)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Joseph Stalin, Soviet dictator, is born (1879)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Natsume Soseki, Japanese novelist and critic, dies (1916)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, dies (1896)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Emily Dickinson, the poet, is born (1830)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Melvil Dewey, created the Dewey Decimal System for libraries (1851)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Hector Berlioz, the composer, is born (1803)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Llewellyn, last native prince of Wales, is ambushed and killed at the orders of Edward I (1282)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Teri Garr, actress, is born in Lakewood, Ohio (1949)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Douglas Fairbanks Sr., actor, dies (1939)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Edward G. Robinson, actor, born in Bucharest, Romania (1893)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Frank Sinatra, singer, is born (1915)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Gustave Flaubert, novelist, 'Madame Bovary'. (1821)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Henry Wells, founded American Express Co. and Wells Fargo & Co. (1805)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Robert Browning, the poet, dies (1889)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Anna Mary "Grandma" Moses, American primitive painter, dies (1961)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Dick Van Dyke, entertainer, is born (1925)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Heinrich Heine, poet, journalist, satirist, is born (1797)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Nero, Roman emperor, is born (37)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Nostradamus, French physician and astrologer, is born (1503)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Russell Porter born (1871)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Ted Nugent, the motor city madman, born (Detroit, 1949)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Andrei Sakharov, physicist, Nobel Prize winner and dissident, dies (1989)
** 12 14 99 99 00 George Washington, president, general, surveyor, dies at Mount Vernon (1799)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Michael de Nostradamus, supposed seer into the future, is born (1503)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, dies of Typhoid (1861)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Sir John Oldcastle, prototype for Shakespeare's Falstaff, is burned as a Lollard (1417)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Tycho Brahe, the astronomer, is born (1553)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, built a tower in Paris. (1832)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Charles Edgar Duryea, with his brother, invented 1st auto to be built and operated in US (1861)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Sitting Bull shot in head while submitting to arrest (1890)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Walt Disney, animator and film producer, dies (1966)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction author, is born in Somerset (1917)
** 12 16 99 99 00 George Santayana, philosopher, poet, humanist. (1863)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Jane Austen, author, is born (1775)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Liv Ullmann, the actress, is born (1939)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Ludwig van Beethoven christened in Bonn, Germany (often treated as his birthday since the real date is not known) (1770)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Sir Noel Coward, playwright (1899)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Somerset Maugham, novelist and dramatist, dies (1965)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Arthur Fiedler (1894-1979)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Grigori Efimovich Rasputin, Russian monk, assassinated (1916)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Lord Kelvin, the physicist, dies (1907)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Simon Bolivar, revolutionary leader in South America, dies (1830)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Sir Humphrey Davy, discovered several chemical elements (1778)
** 12 17 99 99 00 Willard Libby, chemist, discoverer of carbon dating is born in Grand Valley, Colorado (1908)
** 12 17 99 99 00 William Safire (Safir) born (1929)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Antonio Stradivari, renowned violin maker, dies in Cremona, Italy (1737)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Edwin Armstrong, radio pioneer (invented FM) (1890)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Keith Richards, rock star, is born (1943)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Saki, the British short-story writer is born in Burma (1870)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Soviet Premier, Alexei Kosygin suffers a fatal heart attack (1980)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Stephen Spielberg, the movie director, is born in Cincinnati, OH (1947)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Ty Cobb, baseball player, (1886)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Henry Clay Frick, industrialist; worked for Carnegie. (1849)
** 12 19 99 99 00 William Turner, the artist known for is brilliant impressionistic skies, dies (1851)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Arthur Rubinstein, pianist, dies in Geneva, Switzerland (1982)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Bridie Murphy is born (1798)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Harvey Firestone, rubber manufacturer, is born (1868)
** 12 20 99 99 00 John Geary, 1st Postmaster, 1st Mayor (May 1, 1850) of San Francisco (?) is born (1819)
** 12 20 99 99 00 John Steinbeck, author, dies (1968)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago, dies (1976)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Thomas Graham, the father of colloid chemistry (1805)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Benjamin Disraeli, statesman and novelist, is born (1804)
** 12 21 99 99 00 F. Scott Fitzgerald, author, dies in Hollywood (1940)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Frank Zappa, musician and song writer, born in Baltimore (1940)
** 12 21 99 99 00 General George S. Patton dies of injuries received in a car accident (1945)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Josh Gibson, in professional baseball, the "Negro Babe Ruth" (1911)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Giacomo Puccini, composer of "La Boheme", and "Madame Butterfly", is born (1858)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Glenn Miller disappears crossing the English Channel (1944)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Lady Bird Johnson, wife of president and Texas environmental proponent, is born (1913)
** 12 22 99 99 00 Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of the most brilliant mathematicians to ever live, was born (1887)
** 12 23 99 99 00 Jean-Francois Champollion, deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphics (1790)
** 12 23 99 99 00 Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (The Mormons), is born in Sharon, Vermont (1805)
** 12 24 99 99 00 Howard Hughes, aircraft manufacturer, was born (1905)
** 12 24 99 99 00 John Muir, naturalist, dies (1914)
** 12 24 99 99 00 Kit Carson, explorer, is born (1809)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Anwar Sadat, president of Egypt, is born (1918)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Cab Calloway, bandleader, is born (1907)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Humphrey Bogart, actor, is born (1899)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Jesus of Nazareth, Christian messiah, is born. Actually it is suspected that he was born in the summer. (4 BC)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Sir Isaac Newton born in Grantham, England (1642)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Sissy Spacek, actress, is born (1949)
** 12 25 99 99 00 W.C. Fields dies (1946)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Charles Babbage, credited with designing the first computer, is born (1791)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Henry Miller, the author, is born (1891)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Mao Tse-tung, revolutionary, is born in Hunan Province (1893)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Hoagy Carmichael, songwriter, dies (1981)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Johannes Kepler, astronomer, is born (1571)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Marlene Dietrich, singer and actor, is born (1904)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Philippus Paracelsus, Alchemist and physician, opposed humoral theory, stressed observation, is born (1493)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Arthur S. Eddington born (1882)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Edgar Winter born (Beaumont, TX, 1946)
** 12 28 99 99 00 John von Neumann, mathematician and computer scientist, born (1903)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Stan Lee (Stanley Martin Lieber), editor and publisher for Marvel Comics, was born (1922)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Woodrow Wilson, 28th President (1912-1921) (1856)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Andrew Johnson, 17th President (1865-1869) (1808)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Charles Goodyear, invented vulcanization process for rubber (1800)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Pablo Casals, Spanish Cellist, is born (1876)
** 12 29 99 99 00 William Ewart Gladstone, British statesman (1809)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Alfred Whitehead, mathematician and philosopher, dies (1947)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Amelia Bloomer, women's rights activist, popularized the term bloomers, dies (1894)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Robert Boyle, chemist and physicist, dies (1691)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Rudyard Kipling, author and poet, is born (1865)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Stephen Leacock, economist and humourist, is born (1869)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Henri Matisse, painter, is born (1869)
** 12 31 99 99 00 John Denver, song writer and singer, born in Roswell, NM (1943)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Ricky Nelson, singer, his band and girlfriend all killed in a light plane crash in Texas (1985)
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** 01 01 99 99 00 "Hopalong Cassidy" show first aired on television (1950)
** 01 06 99 99 00 "Upstairs Downstairs" premiers, a serial TV program taking the Belamy household from 1903-1930 in four seasons (1974)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Lucy Ricardo (played by Lucille Ball) has Little Ricky on the "I Love Lucy" episode show this day. Four hours before the showing Lucille Ball gave birth to Desi Arnaz, Jr. (1953)
** 01 25 99 99 00 1st Emmy Awards are given out. (1949)
** 01 26 99 99 00 First television show (1926)
** 01 27 99 99 00 1st public demonstration of television. (1926)
** 02 01 99 99 00 First TV soap, "Secret Storm", is aired (1954)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Jack Paar walks off his show after NBC censors excised one of his risque stories (1960)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Laura and James go on a picnic (TP)
** 02 19 99 99 00 "Mister Roger's Neighborhood" premiers on PBS (1968)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Laura's last day (TP)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Cooper comes to town to track down Laura's killer (TP)
** 02 25 99 99 00 Sarah sees Killer Bob in vision (TP)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Albert arrives in Twin Peaks and Cooper dreams (TP)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Maddie arrives and everyone goes to Laura's funeral (TP)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Hawk tracks down Phillip Gerard and Bernard is killed by Leo (TP)
** 02 28 99 99 00 The last original episode of M*A*S*H is aired as a 2 1/2 hour special (1983)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Cooper finds Jacques cabin (TP)
** 03 02 99 99 00 The cataclysm - Waldo is killed, Cooper and Leo are shot, Catherine and Shelley are in the fire and we wait till next season (TP)
** 03 03 99 99 00 "Mr. Wizard", educational science program for kids, first comes to TV (1951)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Cooper meets a giant, Leo, Cooper and Nadine are fine (TP)
** 03 18 99 99 00 Birthday of Number 6 from "The Prisoner" 'Arrival' (1928)
** 03 25 99 99 00 RCA manufactures the first COLOR television set. (1954)
** 04 02 99 99 00 "As the World Turns" and "Edge of Night" premier on CBS (1956)
** 04 03 99 99 00 "The Smother's Brothers" TV show is canceled by CBS for their controversial political comedy (1969)
** 04 09 99 99 00 TV Guide publishes their first issue. (1953)
** 04 30 99 99 00 NBC makes 1st US demo of TV at opening of NY World's Fair. (1939)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Valerie Perrine becomes the first woman to bare her breasts in an American dramatic TV show, PBS's Steambath (1973)
** 05 11 99 99 00 1st regularly scheduled TV broadcasts (3 nights per week). (1929)
** 06 01 99 99 00 The Cable News Network, CNN, makes its debut (1980)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Ed Sullivan has his first really big 'shoe' on Sunday night TV. (1948)
** 07 23 99 99 00 San Jose's KNTV airs the first condom commercial (1975)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Jack Paar made his debut on the Tonight Show (1957)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Chet Huntley retires from NBC, ending 'Huntley-Brinkley Report' (No more "Goodnight, David" "Goodnight, Chet") (1970)
** 08 01 99 99 00 The cable network MTV (Music Television) goes on the air (1981)
** 09 02 99 99 00 The last "Star Trek" episode is telecast (1969)
** 09 04 99 99 00 NBC begins first network coast to coast programming (1951)
** 09 04 99 99 00 cartoon characters, the Flintstones, created (1960)
** 09 07 99 99 00 ESPN, the sports cable network, makes its debut (1979)
** 09 08 99 99 00 "Star Trek" debuts on NBC (1966)
** 09 09 99 99 00 NBC created by the Radio Corporation of America. (1926)
** 09 10 99 99 00 "Gunsmoke" premieres on CBS television. (1955)
** 09 15 99 99 00 "The Lone Ranger", based on the radio show of the same name, made its television debut on ABC (1949)
** 09 21 99 99 00 The television series Perry Mason, made its debut on CBS. (1957)
** 09 23 99 99 00 1st closed circuit pay-TV telecast of a sports event. (1952)
** 09 24 99 99 00 "The Tonight Show" premieres. (1954)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Howdy Doody's Clarabell the clown, silent for 13 years ended Howdy's last show by saying "Goodbye, kids." (1960)
** 09 24 99 99 00 The CBS television magazine "60 minutes" debuted. (1968)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Johnny Carson hosts his 1st Tonight Show. (1962)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Captain Kangaroo is shown for the first time (1955)
** 10 04 99 99 00 "Leave It to Beaver" premiered. (1957)
** 10 05 99 99 00 PBS becomes a network. (1970)
** 10 07 99 99 00 First Bandstand (later, American Bandstand) broadcast (1957)
** 10 11 99 99 00 "Saturday Night Live" premiers (NBC-TV, 1975)
** 10 11 99 99 00 The first political telecast in the United States took place. (1932)
** 10 15 99 99 00 The TV comedy "I Love Lucy" premiered on CBS. (1951)
** 10 23 99 99 00 "The Jonathan Winter's Show" airs the first video taped short clip (1956)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan Show (1964)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Charles Kuralt heads off "on the road". He will wear out seven mobile homes and log over one million miles (1969)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Walt Disney's first television program, "Disneyland" premieres (1954)
** 10 29 99 99 00 "Goodnight, David" "Goodnight, Chet" heard on NBC for 1st time. (Chet Huntley & David Brinkley, NBC News, team up) (1956)
** 11 01 99 99 00 National Coalition against violence on TV says the average U.S. child will see 50000 attempted murders on TV by age 16. (1985)
** 11 06 99 99 00 WGY-TV (Schenectady NY), 1st commercial-license station begins service (1939)
** 11 07 99 99 00 NBC becomes the first network to go all color (1966)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Cable programming begins with HBO (1972)
** 11 10 99 99 00 "Sesame Street" made its debut on PBS TV. (1969)
** 11 15 99 99 00 KRON (Channel 4, San Francisco) signs on, from 7 to 10 PM. (1949)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Edward R. Murrow's "Harvest of Shame", a documentary about migrant workers, is the first documentary shown on TV (1960)
** 12 03 99 99 00 1st television broadcast in Hawaii. (1952)
** 12 09 99 99 00 "A Charlie Brown Christmas" is shown for the first time (1965)
** 12 17 99 99 00 "The Nat King Cole Show" is canceled after a year for lack of a sponsor (1957)
** 12 27 99 99 00 First "Howdy Doody" show (1947)
** 12 29 99 99 00 The first showing of the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" (1967)
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** 01 01 99 99 00 1st Rose Bowl game held in Pasadena, California. (1902)
** 01 01 99 99 00 1st running of SF's famed "Bay to Breakers" race (7.63 miles) (1912)
** 01 01 99 99 00 All registered thoroughbred and quarter horses are "born" on this day
** 01 16 99 99 00 First college basketball game, Iowa vs Chicago (1896)
** 01 29 99 99 00 1st athletic letters given: to Univ of Chicago football team. (1904)
** 02 02 99 99 00 National Baseball League formed with 8 teams. (1876)
** 02 04 99 99 00 1st Winter Olympics held (At Lake Placid, NY). (1932)
** 02 12 99 99 00 The six cars entered in the New York to Paris road race set off on their 12116 mile race through Alaska and Russia. America won. (1908)
** 03 11 99 99 00 1st public game of basketball. (1892)
** 03 28 99 99 00 A New York judge rules that the contest between the American catamaran and the Australian monohull was not fair competition and the America's Cup was returned to the Australians (1989)
** 04 04 99 99 00 President William Howard Taft throws out the first ball of the season to a game between Washington and Philadelphia. Thus starting a tradition (1910)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Hank Aaron of Atlanta Braves ties Babe Ruth's home run record at 714 (1974)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Hammerin' Hank Aaron hits 715th home run, beats Babe Ruth's record. (1974)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Jackie Robinson breaks the color barrier in baseball when he plays for the Brooklyn Dodgers (1947)
** 04 12 99 99 00 The catcher's mask was first used in a baseball game. (1877)
** 04 14 99 99 00 President Taft starts the tradition of throwing out the 1st baseball (1910)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians pitched a no-hitter on opening day of the American League season (1940)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Hank Aaron hits his first home run (1954)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Muhammad Ali (Heavyweight Champ) refused to be inducted into Army (1967)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Lou Gehrig sets record for being in most consecutive games (2130). (1939)
** 05 17 99 99 00 First Kentucky Derby held (1875)
** 05 17 99 99 00 The first Kentucky Derby was run at Churchill Downs. (1875)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Babe Ruth hits his 714th and final home run of his career (1935)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Indianapolis 500 car race run for 1st time. (1911)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Lou Gehrig starts in 1st of 2130 consecutive games, a record. (1925)
** 06 11 99 99 00 1st auto race. (1895)
** 06 12 99 99 00 The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum was dedicated. (1939)
** 06 12 99 99 00 the 1st baseball game is played in America (1839)
** 06 12 99 99 00 the 3rd baseball strike starts. (1981)
** 07 05 99 99 00 New York Mets defeated Atlanta Braves, 16-13, in 19 inning game that lasted 6 hours and 10 min. ending just before 4 a.m. (1985)
** 07 06 99 99 00 1st All-Star baseball game. American League won 5-2. (1933)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Houston Astros pitcher, Nolan Ryan struck out 4000 batters. (1985)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Women first compete in Olympic games (1908)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Ty Cobb gets 4000th base hit (1927)
** 07 20 99 99 00 admission fee 1st charged to see a baseball game (50 cents). (1859)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Eddy Merckx won his first of five Tour de France victories (1969)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Greg LeMond wins his second Tour de France, beating Laurent Fignon in the final 15 mile time trial by turning a 50 second deficit into a win by 8 seconds! (1989)
** 07 29 99 99 00 King George VI opened the Olympic games in London (1948)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Adolph Hitler opened the Olympic Games in Berlin. (1936)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Several former members of the Chicago White Sox and two others were acquitted in the "Black Sox" scandal (1921)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Cy Young pitches first major league game (1890)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Gertrude Ederle of New York is the first American woman to swim the English Channel (1926)
** 08 08 99 99 00 the first America's Cup race (1870)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Pete Rose tops Stan Musial's record of 3630 hits. (1981)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Diana Nyad becomes the first woman to swim the 89 miles from the Bahamas to Florida (time: 27h 38m) (1979)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Babe Ruth hit his 600th career home run. (1931)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Althea Gibson becomes the first black tennis plaer to be accepted in competition for the national chapionship (1950)
** 08 22 99 99 00 the yacht America wins in race against 14 yachts of England in the first America Cup sailing race (1851)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Captain Matthew Webb becomes the first person to swim the English Channel, travelling from Dover to Calais in 22 hours (1875)
** 08 26 99 99 00 The summer Olympics opened in Munich, West Germany. (1972)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Lou Brock eclipsed the stolen-bases record as he stole two bases against the San Diego Padres, bring his total to 893 (1977)
** 08 31 99 99 00 The 1st U.S. tennis championships were played in Newport, R.I. (1882)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Bobby Fischer defeats Boris Spassky in World Chess Match (1972)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Mark Spitz becomes first man to win 7 gold medals in the Olympics (1972)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Czechoslovakian tennis star, Martina Navratilova, requested political asylum while in New York for the U.S. open (1975)
** 09 07 99 99 00 ESPN, the sports cable network, makes its debut (1979)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Fay Vincent was named commissioner of Major League Baseball. (1989)
** 09 13 99 99 00 The ladies Professional Golf Association of America was formed. (1949)
** 09 17 99 99 00 The American Professional Football Association was formed. (1920)
** 09 23 99 99 00 1st closed circuit pay-TV telecast of a sports event. (1952)
** 09 23 99 99 00 New York Knickerbockers becomes first U.S. Baseball club (1845)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Babe Ruth makes his farewell regular baseball player for the New York Yankees (1934)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Australia II won the America's Cup yacht race. (1983)
** 09 28 99 99 00 eight members of the Chicago White Sox were indicted for allegedly throwing the 1919 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds in the "Black Sox" scandal (1920)
** 09 29 99 99 00 The 1st night football game was played in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. (1892)
** 10 01 99 99 00 1st World Series starts between the National & American Leagues (1903)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Georgia Tech beat Cumberland University 222-0 in a football game. (1916)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Lynnette Woodward becomes the first female Harlem Globetrotter (1985)
** 10 12 99 99 00 The race horse Man O'War's last race (1920)
** 10 13 99 99 00 The International Olympic committee announced it would restore the two gold medals it had taken from Jim Thorpe (1982)
** 10 13 99 99 00 The first world series game is played (1903)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Connie Mack, the "Grand Old Man" of major league baseball, announced he would retire as manager of the Philadelphia Athletics (1950)
** 10 18 99 99 00 the Ivy League establishes rules for college football. (1873)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Jim Ochowicz, manager of the Seven-Eleven cycling team announced that the team will be sponsored by Motorola (1990)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Notre Dame's football team upsets Army 35-13 in a game that help popularize the forward pass (1913)
** 11 06 99 99 00 the first formal intercollegiate football game played (Rutgers 6 - Princeton 4) (1869)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Radio station WTAW of college station, Texas, broadcast the first play-by-play description of a football game (1920)
** 11 28 99 99 00 The first automobile race was held from Chicago to Waukegan through the snow; 6 cars, 55 miles, winner averaged 7 MPH (1895)
** 11 29 99 99 00 1st Army-Navy football game. Score: Navy 25, Army 0. (1890)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Numbers first appear on football uniforms (1908)
** 12 15 99 99 00 James Naismith, a Canadian, invents basketball, while working at the Y.M.C.A. College at Springfield, Massachusetts (1891)
** 12 17 99 99 00 1st professional football game: Chicago Bears vs. NY Giants. (1933)
** 12 26 99 99 00 1st East-West football game at Ewing Park before 25,000 fans. (1925)
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** 01 17 99 99 00 Led Zeppelin's first album released (1969)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Premiere of Verdi's opera Il Trovatore in Rome (1853)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Bob Dylan plays second "Hurricane" benefit (Astrodome, 1978)
** 01 26 99 99 00 The song "We are the World" is recorded as a benefit to starving Africans (1985)
** 01 28 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix headlines Madison Square Garden (1970)
** 01 29 99 99 00 John Gay's "The Beggar's Opera" is first performed (1728)
** 01 30 99 99 00 1st jazz record in United States is cut. (1917)
** 01 30 99 99 00 The first jazz record was cut by "The Original Dixieland Jazz Band" (1917)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Grateful Dead busted (New Orleans, 1970)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, & Big Bopper killed in plane crash ("The Day The Music Died"), outside Mason City, IA (1959)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Glenn Miller records Tuxedo Junction (1940)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Beatles arrive in America for first time (1964)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Steven Stills makes first digitally recorded rock album (1979)
** 02 07 99 99 00 The Beatles first visit the United States (1964)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Beatles appear on the Ed Sullivan show (and American TV) for the first time. (1964)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Beatles play Carnegie Hall (New York City, 1964)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Paul McCartney's "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" banned in Britain (1972)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Yes sells out Madison Square Garden without advertising (1974)
** 02 25 99 99 00 Vladimir Horowitz, pianist, first performs at Carnegie Hall (1953)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Buffalo Springfield formed (Los Angeles, 1966)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Antonio Vivaldi, late Baroque violin virtuoso and composer. (1678)
** 03 07 99 99 00 Last Gilbert and Sullivan opera produced (1896)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Randy Stonehill's birthday
** 03 13 99 99 00 Allman Brothers record live album (Fillmore East, 1971)
** 03 21 99 99 00 The Beatles first appeared at the Cavern Club (1961)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Ten Years After plays their last concert (1974)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Emerson, Lake, & Palmer record "Pictures at an Exhibition" live (1971)
** 03 27 99 99 00 David Mullen's birthday
** 03 29 99 99 00 Dr. Hook gets group picture on cover of "Rolling Stone" (1973)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Phil Keaggy's birthday
** 04 10 99 99 00 Paul McCartney announces departure from Beatles (1970)
** 04 13 99 99 00 The twenty-three year old Van Cliburn of Kilgore, Texas wins the Tchaikovsky competition (1958)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Gene Autry records "Back in the Saddle Again" (1936)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Yes breaks up after 13 years (1981)
** 04 19 99 99 00 The musical "Carousel" opens (1945)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Vladimir Horowitz performs in Moscow for the first time since leaving 60 years earlier (1986)
** 04 29 99 99 00 "Hair" premiers on Broadway (1968)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony presented for first time. (1824)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Pink Floyd performs first quadrophonic concert (1977)
** 05 20 99 99 00 The Jimi Hendrix Experience signed by Reprise Records (1967)
** 05 31 99 99 00 The Who perform loudest concert ever--76,000 watts (1976)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Beatles release "Sgt. Pepper" (1967)
** 06 01 99 99 00 The Beatles release their album "Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967)
** 06 06 99 99 00 "Rock Around The Clock" makes Billboard's
** 06 07 99 99 00 Blind Faith debuts in concert (London's Hyde Park, 1969)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Denver police tear gas Jethro Tull & 2000 fans (Red Rocks, 1971)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Jelly Roll Morton records "Kansas City Stomp" (1928)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Monterey Pop festival opens (1967)
** 06 20 99 99 00 The Tallehatchie Bridge, mentioned in the song "Ode to Billy Joe", is torn down (1972)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Columbia Records announces first mass production of LPs (1948)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Felix Pappalardi & Leslie West form Mountain (1969)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Jefferson Airplane formed (San Francisco, 1965)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Chicago DJ Steve Dahl holds "Disco Demolition" (Kamisky Park, 1979)
** 07 17 99 99 00 "Yellow Submarine" premieres (London Pavilion, 1968)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Bob Dylan goes electric (Newport Folk Festival, 1965)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young debut (Fillmore East, 1969)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Watkins Glen "Summer Jam" opens (1973)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Concert for Bangla Desh (Madison Square Garden, 1971)
** 08 04 99 99 00 John Lennon states "the Beatles are more popular than Jesus" (1966)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Rock group Jefferson Airplane is formed (1965)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Beatles play Shea Stadium (New York City, 1965)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Woodstock, 3 day rock concert, begins. 400,000 people show up! (1969)
** 08 17 99 99 00 The Woodstock Music and Art Fair concluded near Bethel, N.Y. (1969)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix gives last performance (Isle of Wight, 1970)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland Studios opens (New York City, 1970)
** 08 29 99 99 00 The Beatles gave their last public concert at Candlestick Park. (1966)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Ludwig van Beethoven's last public performance. (1825)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Simon & Garfunkel reunite (Central Park, New York City, 1981)
** 09 19 99 99 00 The song "Dixie" is first sung by its composer, a blackfaced minstrel singer, Daniel Decatur Emmett (1859)
** 09 23 99 99 00 "Paul is dead" rumors sweep country (1969)
** 09 26 99 99 00 John Philip Sousa gives his first public concert, playing for the first time "The Liberty Bell March" (1892)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Marian Anderson became the first black singer hired by the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York (1954)
** 10 12 99 99 00 The Jimi Hendrix Experience formed (London, 1966)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Wagner's opera 'Tannhauser' is performed for first time. (1845)
** 10 22 99 99 00 The original Metropolitan Opera House in New York held its grand opening (1883)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan Show (1964)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Opera star Beverly Sills gave her last performance. (1980)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky debuts his 6th Symphony, the "Pathetique" in St. Petersburg (1893)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" enters U.S. charts at
** 11 09 99 99 00 First issue of "Rolling Stone" published (1967)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Al Jolson puts on blackface for the first time (1909)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Bill Ham first demonstrates psychedelic "Light Show" (1965)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Jack Benny (Violin) & Richard Nixon (Piano) play their famed duet. (1959)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Enrico Caruso made his American debut in New York appearing in Rigoletto (1903)
** 11 25 99 99 00 "The Last Waltz" concert played by The Band at Winterland (1976)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Johann Strauss, Jr., writes "On the Beautiful Blue Danube" (1867)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Cream performs their farewell concert at Royal Albert Hall (1968)
** 11 27 99 99 00 Premier of the Ravel's "Concerto for the Left Hand" (1931)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Montreux Casino burns down during Frank Zappa concert (1971)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Rolling Stones play Altamont Speedway (near San Francisco, 1969)
** 12 09 99 99 00 The Who's "Tommy" premieres (London, 1973)
** 12 13 99 99 00 George Gershwin's composition "An American in Paris" makes its debut in Carnegie hall (1928)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Don McLean's "American Pie" released (1971)
** 12 23 99 99 00 First Gilbert & Sullivan collaboration, Thespis (1871)
** 12 24 99 99 00 Luisa Tetrazzini sings to 250,000 people at Lotta's Fountain. (1910)
** 12 25 99 99 00 John Philip Sousa composes "Stars and Stripes Forever" (1896)
** 12 25 99 99 00 The Christmas Carol "Silent Night" was song for the first time at the Church of St. Nikolaus in Oberndorff, Austria (1818)
** 12 27 99 99 00 "Sweet Adaline", a barbershop quartet favorite, is 1st sung. (1903)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Jimi Hendrix introduces Band of Gypsies at Fillmore East (1969)
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** 02 01 99 99 00 Oimelc (Winter purification & approach of spring)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Beltane (Great fertility festival)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Lughnasadh (Festival of fruits; death of sacred king)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Samhain (Celtic religious new year)
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** 01 01 99 99 00 Feast of the Circumcision of Christ
** 01 04 99 99 00 National Trivia Day
** 01 06 99 99 00 Millard Fillmore's birthday
** 01 16 99 99 00 National Nothing Day
** 01 17 99 99 00 Benediction of animals
** 01 20 99 99 00 Presidential Inauguration Day
** 01 20 99 99 00 Reindeer Day
** 01 23 99 99 00 National Handwriting Day
** 02 01 99 99 00 National Freedom Day
** 02 02 99 99 00 Candlemas
** 02 02 99 99 00 Ground Hog Day
** 02 10 99 99 00 Feast of St. Paul's Shipwreck
** 02 11 99 99 00 National Inventor's Day
** 02 12 99 99 00 Lincoln's Birthday
** 02 14 99 99 00 St. Valentine's day
** 02 15 99 99 00 Susan B. Anthony Day
** 02 24 99 99 00 Gregorian Calendar Day
** 03 11 99 99 00 Johnny Appleseed Day
** 03 16 99 99 00 Black Press Day
** 03 17 99 99 00 St. Patrick's Day
** 03 17 99 99 00 World Maritime Day
** 03 25 99 99 00 Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
** 03 29 99 99 00 Flowering of the Mallorn
** 04 01 99 99 00 April Fool's Day
** 04 02 99 99 00 International Children's Book Day
** 04 11 99 99 00 Barber Shop Quartet Day
** 04 14 99 99 00 Pan American Day
** 04 15 99 99 00 Federal Income Tax is Due
** 04 19 99 99 00 Patriot's Day
** 04 22 99 99 00 Earth Day
** 04 We 99 99 00 [4] National Secretary Day
** 04 Fr 99 99 00 [L] Arbor Day
** 04 Su 99 99 00 [1] <4> Daylight Savings Time Begins (set clocks forward 1 h)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Law Day (declared by Eisenhower)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Loyalty Day
** 05 01 99 99 00 May Day
** 05 08 99 99 00 V-E Day (Victory in Europe day)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Native American Day
** 05 13 99 99 00 Leprechaun Day
** 05 22 99 99 00 National Maritime Day
** 05 27 99 99 00 Feast of Saint Bede the Venerable
** 05 30 99 99 00 Decoration Day
** 05 Sa 99 99 00 [3] Armed Force's Day
** 06 03 99 99 00 Egg Day
** 06 04 99 99 00 Old Maid's Day
** 06 13 99 99 00 Kitchen Klutzs of America Day
** 06 13 99 99 00 The National Asparagus Festival
** 06 14 99 99 00 Flag Day
** 06 20 99 99 00 National Bald Eagle Day
** 06 27 99 99 00 National Fink Day
** 06 29 99 99 00 St. Peter's Day
** 06 30 99 99 00 St. Paul's Day
** 06 Su 99 99 00 [2] Children's Day
** 07 01 99 99 00 Canada Day
** 07 03 99 99 00 Dog days begin
** 07 15 99 99 00 National Ice Cream Day
** 07 16 99 99 00 National Blueberry Festival
** 07 16 99 99 00 Start of Spaceweek
** 07 25 99 99 00 Feast of St. Christopher
** 08 06 99 99 00 Feast of the Transfiguration
** 08 11 99 99 00 Dog days end
** 08 13 99 99 00 Festival of Diana
** 08 13 99 99 00 International Left-handers Day
** 08 15 99 99 00 Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
** 08 19 99 99 00 National Aviation day
** 08 24 99 99 00 St. Bartholomew's Day
** 09 04 99 99 00 Kid's Day
** 09 08 99 99 00 Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin
** 09 08 99 99 00 International Literacy Day
** 09 13 99 99 00 Barry Day (commemorates death of Commodore John Barry)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Constitution Day
** 09 14 99 99 00 Feast of the Exhaltation of the Cross
** 09 17 99 99 00 Citizenship Day
** 09 28 99 99 00 Michaelmas Eve
** 09 29 99 99 00 Feast of St. Michael (Michaelmas Day)
** 09 Su 99 99 00 [2] Grandparent's Day (1st Sun after Laboe Day)
** 10 04 99 99 00 St. Francis of Assisi (even though he died the day before)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Universal Children's Day
** 10 09 99 99 00 Leif Erikson Day (commemorates discovery of North America in AD 1000)
** 10 11 99 99 00 General Pulaski Memorial Day
** 10 12 99 99 00 Columbus Day (actual day; celebration is 2nd Mon)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Mushroom Day
** 10 15 99 99 00 National Grouch Day
** 10 15 99 99 00 World Poetry Day
** 10 16 99 99 00 National Boss Day
** 10 18 99 99 00 Feast Day of St. Luke
** 10 22 99 99 00 Mothers-in-Law Day
** 10 23 99 99 00 United States Day
** 10 24 99 99 00 United Nations Day
** 10 25 99 99 00 Saint Crispin's Day
** 10 31 99 99 00 Halloween
** 10 31 99 99 00 National Magic Day, commemorating Houdini's death
** 10 31 99 99 00 Reformation Day
** 10 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Child Health Day
** 10 Mo 99 99 00 [2] Thanksgiving Day (Canada)
** 10 Su 99 99 00 [L] <4> Daylight Savings Time Ends (set clocks back 1 h)
** 11 01 99 99 00 All Saints Day
** 11 04 99 99 00 Will Rogers Day
** 11 11 99 99 00 Armistice Day
** 11 11 99 99 00 St. Martin's day or Martinmas
** 11 12 99 99 00 Elizabeth Cady Stanton Day
** 11 17 99 99 00 Great American Smoke Out Day
** 11 30 99 99 00 St. Andrew's Day
** 11 Sa 99 99 00 [3] Sadie Hawkin's Day (1st Sat after Nov 11)
** 12 05 99 99 00 St. Nicholas' Day
** 12 10 99 99 00 Human Rights Day
** 12 12 99 99 00 National Ding-a-ling Day
** 12 15 99 99 00 Bill of Rights Day
** 12 17 99 99 00 Feast of Saint Lazarus
** 12 17 99 99 00 Wright Brothers Day
** 12 19 99 99 00 Underdog Day
** 12 21 99 99 00 Forefathers' Day
** 12 24 99 99 00 Christmas Eve
** 12 26 99 99 00 St. Stephen's Day
** 12 28 99 99 00 Feast of Fools
** 12 31 99 99 00 New Year's Eve
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# Notable events in history (Jan-Feb)
# Today in History dates provided by Robert Heckendorn at
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** 01 01 99 99 00 Alcatraz officially becomes a Federal Prison. (1934)
** 01 01 99 99 00 At&T officially divests its local Bell companies (1984)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Castro expels Cuban President Batista (1959)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Churchill delivers "Iron Curtain" speech (1947)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Emancipation Proclamation issued by Lincoln. (1863)
** 01 01 99 99 00 England conquers Burma (1886)
** 01 01 99 99 00 European Economic Community (EEC) starts operation. (1958)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Ex-Atty. Gen. Mitchell, Halderman and Ehrlichman were convicted on cover-up charges relating to Watergate break-in (1975)
** 01 01 99 99 00 First annual Festival of Fools in Paris ridiculing nuns and priests (1198)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Haiti gains it's independence (1804)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Lincoln makes Emancipation Proclamation (1863)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Noon on this day is the epoch for Julian Day (JD) (4713 BC)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Samuel Pepys begins his diary (1660)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Sudan gains it's independence (1956)
** 01 01 99 99 00 The Epoch (Time 0 for UNIX systems, Midnight GMT) (1970)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Bert Parks fired from Miss America Pageant (1980)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Cigarette adds are banded from television (1971)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Dominguez-Escalante expedition of the South West ends in Santa Fe, NM (1777)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Georgia becomes the 4th state (1788)
** 01 02 99 99 00 German Chancellor Adolf Hitler becomes Time Magazine's Man of the Year (1939)
** 01 02 99 99 00 King Zog of Albania is deposed (1946)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Religious services were first broadcast at KDKA Pittsburgh (1921)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Secretary of State Johhn Hay announces the Open Door Policy with China to improve trade (1900)
** 01 02 99 99 00 The Japanese take the Philippine capital of Manila (1942)
** 01 02 99 99 00 The United States and Canada announced an agreement on joint action to preserve Niagara Falls (1929)
** 01 03 99 99 00 1st drinking straw is patented. (1888)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Alaska becomes the 49th state (1959)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Senators and Representatives end their terms on this day
** 01 03 99 99 00 Southern Pacific RR offers to bring the Liberty Bell to the Exposition without charge (1912)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Steam explosion in a military experimental reactor SL-1 in Idaho Falls kills three (1961)
** 01 03 99 99 00 The artificial drinking straw patented (1883)
** 01 03 99 99 00 The opening of Congress is first televised (1947)
** 01 03 99 99 00 US severs ties with Cuba (1961)
** 01 04 99 99 00 First auto crosses the Sahara desert (1924)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Great Britain grants independence to Burma (1948)
** 01 04 99 99 00 North Korean forces capture Seoul, Korea (1951)
** 01 04 99 99 00 The first around the world bicycle trip (1887)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Utah becomes the 45th state (1896)
** 01 05 99 99 00 -50 degrees F (Strawberry, UT, 1913)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Joseph Yablonski, his wife and daughter are found shot in their home. United Mine Workers chief Tony Boyle is later convicted of the killing (1970)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Ronald Reagan proposes first trillion dollar US budget (1987)
** 01 05 99 99 00 The emperor of China declares the English to be outlaws (1840)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Two GM plants in Flint, Michigan, are taken over by the Teamsters Union protesting intolerable work conditions (1936)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Arizona becomes the 47th state.
** 01 06 99 99 00 Franklin D. Roosevelt delivers his "Four Freedoms" speech in which he spoke of freedom of speech, worship, from want and from fear (1941)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Great Plains blizzard (1886)
** 01 06 99 99 00 New Mexico becomes the 47th state (1912)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Samuel Morse demonstrated his telegraph for the first time (1838)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Stock brokerage firm of Merrill Lynch founded. (1914)
** 01 07 99 99 00 1st balloon flight across the English Channel. (1785)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Intel is the first to copyright a chip mask. It is for a 256K EPROM (1985)
** 01 07 99 99 00 The first atomic submarine, the U.S.S. Nautilus, sets sail (1955)
** 01 07 99 99 00 U.S. First Class postage raised from 4 cents to 5 cents. (1963)
** 01 07 99 99 00 U.S. First Class postage raised from 5 cents to 6 cents. (1968)
** 01 07 99 99 00 the typewriter is patented (it was built years later) (1714)
** 01 08 99 99 00 American Telephone and Telegraph loses antitrust case (1982)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Battle of New Orleans
** 01 08 99 99 00 Eleventh Amendment, lawsuits against states, proclaimed (1798)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Gallipoli evacuated by the British (1916)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Lyndon Johnson announces his "War on Poverty" (1964)
** 01 09 99 99 00 1st income tax imposed, in England. (1799)
** 01 09 99 99 00 5.9 earthquake in New England/Canada; last one was in 1855. (1982)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Connecticut becomes the 5th state (1788)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Mississippi secedes from the union (1861)
** 01 09 99 99 00 St. Marciana is martyred by being torn to bits by a leopard and a wild bull in the Caesarea amphitheater (309)
** 01 09 99 99 00 the daguerrotype process announced at French Academy of Science (1839)
** 01 10 99 99 00 1st underground railway opens in London. (1863)
** 01 10 99 99 00 First meeting of United Nations General Assembly (London, 1946)
** 01 10 99 99 00 First oil gusher, Beaumont TX (1901)
** 01 10 99 99 00 In San Diego the first aerial photo is taken (1911)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Los Angeles Railway (with 5 streetcar lines) forced to close. (1945)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Pre-paid postage by means of stamped labels comes into use in Britain (1840)
** 01 10 99 99 00 the Penny Post mail system is started. (1840)
** 01 11 99 99 00 First English lottery was carried out. This continued as a money maker till 1826 (1569)
** 01 11 99 99 00 France touches off an international uproar when it releases Abu Daoud, a Palestinian suspected of being involved with the massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics. (1977)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Michigan Territory was created (1805)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Prithvi Jayanti in Nepal
** 01 11 99 99 00 Surgeon General condemns cigarettes (1964)
** 01 11 99 99 00 The Hudson, the first sedan style car, goes on display at the 13th annual Automobile show in New York (1913)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Whiskey-A-Go-Go opens (Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, 1963)
** 01 12 99 99 00 House defeats women's suffrage proposal (1915)
** 01 13 99 99 00 Anthony Foss obtains patent for the Accordion. (1854)
** 01 13 99 99 00 NY Times Editorial says rockets can never fly. (1920)
** 01 13 99 99 00 The British War office abolishes the lance as a weapon of battle (1928)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Castro visits Russia (1964)
** 01 14 99 99 00 English Labour Party founded (1893)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Henry Ford introduces the Assembly Line for his cars. (1914)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Izaak Walton League, anglers group, was formed (1922)
** 01 14 99 99 00 L.M. "Mario" Giannini elected president of Bank of America. (1936)
** 01 14 99 99 00 the Revolutionary War formally ends. (1784)
** 01 15 99 99 00 21 die when hit with a 30 foot high wall of Molasses (1919)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Governor Kieft purchased part of Long Island from Indians on behalf of New Netherlands (1639)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Steam elevator patented by Elisha Otis, forming base for his (1861)elevator company.
** 01 15 99 99 00 The Pentagon Building in Washington is completed. (1948)
** 01 16 99 99 00 G. H. Hardy receives the famous Ramanujan letter (1913)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Ivan the Terrible was crowned czar of Russia (1547)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Prohibition begins (1920)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Set uid bit patent issued (1979)
** 01 16 99 99 00 The Shah of Iran, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, leaves Iran for Egypt (1979)
** 01 16 99 99 00 The first run of the Orient Express (1872)
** 01 17 99 99 00 1st Cable Car is patented by Andrew S. Hallidie. (1871)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Flush toilet is patented by Mr. Thomas Crapper (Honest (1861)
** 01 17 99 99 00 It was Tin Can Drive Day. (1943)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Justice Department begins IBM suit (1969)
** 01 17 99 99 00 The US buys the Virgin Islands from Denmark for $25M (1917)
** 01 17 99 99 00 US and its allies start air attacks on Iraq in Operation Desert Storm (1991)
** 01 17 99 99 00 the Kingdom of Hawaii becomes a republic. (1893)
** 01 18 99 99 00 1st UFO sighting in America, by perplexed Pilgrims in Boston. (1644)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Captain Cook sights Hawaii which he dubs the Sandwich Islands (1778)
** 01 18 99 99 00 English explorer Robert F. Scott reaches the South Pole only to discover that Roald Amundsen had beaten them. (1912)
** 01 18 99 99 00 The World War I peace conference opens in Versailles (1919)
** 01 19 99 99 00 A presidential news conference was filmed for the first time. The president was Eisenhower. (1955)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Ezra Daggett and his nephew, Thomas Kensett, obtain a patent for storing food in a tin can (1825)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Guy Hunt becomes Alabama's first Republican governor since 1874 (1987)
** 01 19 99 99 00 In one of Gerald Ford's last acts as president, he pardoned Iva Toguri D'Aquino aka Tokyo Rose (1977)
** 01 20 99 99 00 1st English Parliament called into session by the Earl of Leicester (1265)
** 01 20 99 99 00 British-Chinese Treaty of Peking is signed (1925)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Edward VIII ascends the throne of England upon the death of George V (1936)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Iran releases 52 Americans it had held hostage for 444 days, only minutes after Jimmy Carter left the Presidency (1981)
** 01 20 99 99 00 London Docks opened (1805)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Nazi officials hold the infamous Wannsee conference in Berlin at which they decide on their "final solution"; the extermination of all Jews (1942)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Terry Waite, Anglican Church envoy, kidnapped in Lebanon (1987)
** 01 20 99 99 00 The U.S. Senate approved the leasing of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as a naval base (1887)
** 01 20 99 99 00 The first assembly of the Commons as an agreed representational body (according to Sir William Dugdale) (1265)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Alger Hiss, State Department official, found guilty of perjury by New York federal jury (1950)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Glen Canyon Dam is dedicated (1963)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Jefferson Davis and four other Southern Senators resign from the Senate (1861)
** 01 21 99 99 00 New York City enacted an ordinance that made smoking by women in public punishable by a fine of from $5 to $25 and up to 10 days in jail. (1908)
** 01 21 99 99 00 President Jimmy Carter pardoned most Vietnam War draft dodgers (1977)
** 01 21 99 99 00 The Wilderness Society is formed (1935)
** 01 21 99 99 00 The first Kiwanis Club was founded in Detroit (1915)
** 01 21 99 99 00 USS Nautilus is christened by Mamie Eisenhower and is the first nuclear powered ship (1954)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Supreme Court overturns all state laws that limited a woman's right to abortion to the first 3 months (1973)
** 01 23 99 99 00 The Alaskan pipeline is authorized (1973)
** 01 23 99 99 00 The US Navy bathyscaph, Trieste, descends to a depth of over 35000 feet (1960)
** 01 23 99 99 00 The USS Pueblo is seized by the North Koreans (1968)
** 01 24 99 99 00 1st beer in cans is sold. (1935)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Alann (sic) Steen, communications instructor at Beirut University College, was kidnapped in Lebanon (1987)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Amazon Indians attack oil drilling crew with poison darts (1984)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Christian K. Nelson of Onawa, Iowa, patented the Eskimo Pie (1922)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Earthquake kills 890,000 people in China (1556)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Gold discovered in California at Sutter's Mill (1848)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Jesse Turner, professor of mathematics and computer science at Beirut University College, was kidnapped in Lebanon (1987)
** 01 24 99 99 00 President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill conclude conference in Casablanca (1943)
** 01 24 99 99 00 US Supreme Court rules income tax is unconstitutional (1916)
** 01 24 99 99 00 the rubber heel is patented by Humphrey O'Sullivan. (1899)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Alexander Bell in New York calls Thomas Watson in San Francisco. (1915)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Major-General Idi Amin deposes President Obote in Uganda (1971)
** 01 26 99 99 00 1st settlement established by the English in Australia. (1788)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Captain Wells discovers the largest diamond in the world, at the premier Mines in Pretoria, South Africa (1905)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Hindi made the official language of India (1965)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Hong Kong proclaimed a British sovereign territory (1841)
** 01 26 99 99 00 India becomes a republic. (1950)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Italian forces help General Franco and his rebel forces take Barcelona (1939)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Michigan becomes the 26th state (1837)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Sydney Australia settled (1778)
** 01 27 99 99 00 1st Tape Recorder is sold. (1948)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Dante exiled from Florence (1302)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Military draft ends (1973)
** 01 27 99 99 00 The first US bombing raid on Germany in World War II (1943)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Vietnam War cease-fire signed (1973)
** 01 28 99 99 00 First commercial telephone exchange initiated, in New York City (1878)
** 01 28 99 99 00 First ski tow, Woodstock VT (1914)
** 01 28 99 99 00 George W. Coy hired as 1st full-time telephone operator. (1878)
** 01 28 99 99 00 London's Pall Mall is the 1st street lit by gaslight. (1807)
** 01 28 99 99 00 The Coast Guard is founded (1915)
** 01 28 99 99 00 The first penal colony in Australia is founded at Botany Bay (1788)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Britain is refused entry into the common market (1961)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Greenwich Mean Time is adopted by Scotland (1848)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Kansas becomes the 34th state (1861)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Karl Friedrich Benz patents the first petrol driven motor car (1886)
** 01 29 99 99 00 The Victoria Cross is instituted by Queen Victoria (1856)
** 01 29 99 99 00 death warrant for Charles I is issued (1649)
** 01 29 99 99 00 the 18th amendment, prohibition of liquor, is proclaimed (1919)
** 01 30 99 99 00 First German submarine attack without warning occurs off the French Coast (1915)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Hitler made Chancellor of Germany (1933)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Mahatma Gandhi assassinated in New Delhi by Hindu fanatic (1948)
** 01 30 99 99 00 The Tet Offensive (1968)
** 01 30 99 99 00 US Navy's 1st ironclad warship, the "Monitor", launched. (1862)
** 01 30 99 99 00 pistol misfires in attempt to kill president Andrew Jackson (1835)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Irving Langmuir invents the tungsten filament lamp (1881)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Leon Trotsky expelled from the USSR (1929)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Moscow McDonalds opens, the largest McDonalds to date and the first McDonalds in the Soviet Union (1990)
** 01 31 99 99 00 The highest high pressure ever recorded in North America. 30.85 inches in Alaska (1989)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Truman directs the Atomic Energy Commission to begin work on a hydrogen bomb (1950)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Bricklayers start working 8-hour days. (1867)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Forces led by Khomeini take over Iran (1979)
** 02 01 99 99 00 RCA Victor unveils 45 rpm record system (1949)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Water begins backing up at Hoover Dam (1935)
** 02 01 99 99 00 the 1st armored car is introduced. (1920)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Cardiff Giant revealed as a hoax (1870)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Idi Amin declares himself to be absolute ruler for "ever and ever"in Uganda (1971)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Mexico sells US Texas, California, New Mexico & Arizona. (1848)
** 02 02 99 99 00 SS Strathleven arrives in London with 1st successful shipment of frozen mutton from Australia (1880)
** 02 02 99 99 00 The project that produces the HP-35 calculator, the calculator that replaced the slide rule, begins (1971)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Twin Peaks Tunnel, longest (11,920 feet) streetcar tunnel in the world, begins service with the K-Ingleside streetcar (1918)
** 02 03 99 99 00 U.S. First Class postage raised from 25 cents to 29 cents (1991)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) gains independence. (1948)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Jefferson Davis elected President of the Confederate States of America (1861)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Patty Hearst kidnapped (1974)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Richard Wetherill discovered the Basket Maker culture (1894)
** 02 04 99 99 00 The first electric portable typewriter, a Smith Corona, was sold (1957)
** 02 04 99 99 00 beginning of the Russo-Japanese War (1904)
** 02 04 99 99 00 the 24th amendment passes abolishing poll taxes (1964)
** 02 04 99 99 00 the beginning of the Yalta Conference between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin (1945)
** 02 05 99 99 00 National Wildlife Federation is formed (1936)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Patricia Hearst kidnapped by Symbionese Liberation Army (1974)
** 02 05 99 99 00 US troops enter Manila under General MacArthur (1945)
** 02 05 99 99 00 insanity of George III leads to the Regency act making the Prince of Wales, Prince Regent (1811)
** 02 06 99 99 00 A peace treaty is signed between the United States and Spain (1899)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Abolnassan Bani-Sadr, newly installed president of Iran, denounces militants holding US Embassy as "dictators who have created a government within a government" (1980)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Britain declares war on France (1778)
** 02 06 99 99 00 General Lee appointed commander-in-chief of Confederate forces (1865)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Massachusetts becomes the 6th state (1788)
** 02 06 99 99 00 The United States wins official recognition from France with the signing of two treaties in Paris (1778)
** 02 06 99 99 00 The stock market hits 1600 for the first time (1986)
** 02 06 99 99 00 the 20th amendment, covering terms of office, passed today (1933)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Austria and Prussia form an alliance against France (1792)
** 02 07 99 99 00 The British Railroads are taken over by the government (1940)
** 02 07 99 99 00 The beginning of the German offensive at Anzio (1944)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Boy Scouts of America founded. (1908)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Charter granted for College of William & Mary, 2nd college in US. (1693)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Louis Waterman begins experiments that invent the fountain pen. (1883)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Odessa is taken by the Bolsheviks (1920)
** 02 09 99 99 00 -51 degrees F (Vanderbilt, MI, 1934)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Daylight Wartime begins (1942)
** 02 09 99 99 00 U.S. Weather Service is founded. (1877)
** 02 10 99 99 00 1st electric arc light used (in California Theater). (1879)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" opens on Broadway with Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman (1949)
** 02 10 99 99 00 City of Anaheim incorporated (first time). (1870)
** 02 10 99 99 00 St. Paul's Shipwreck (60)
** 02 10 99 99 00 France cedes Canada to England in the Treaty of Paris, ending the French and Indian War (1763)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Mongols sack Baghdad (1258)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Philadelphia was first lighted by gas (1835)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Washington writes from Charleston, "Without men, without arms, without ammunition, there is little to be done." (1776)
** 02 11 99 99 00 At least 8 workers exposed to radiation at Sequoyah 1, a TVA nuclear power plant (1981)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Nelson Mandela, South African antiaparteid leader, is released after 28 years of imprisonment (1990)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Vatican City (world's Smallest Country) is made an enclave of Rome. (1929)
** 02 11 99 99 00 an American-led commando squad financed by millionaire industrialist H. Ross Perot, rescues two of his employees from an Iranian prison (1979)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Export-Import Bank incorporated. (1934)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Santa Barbara oil spill (1969)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Santiago, Chile founded. (1541)
** 02 13 99 99 00 Alexander Solzhenitsyn, author and dissident, is expelled from Russia (1974)
** 02 13 99 99 00 The Barbie Doll was introduced. Over half a billion are sold in its first 30 years. (1959)
** 02 13 99 99 00 William III and Mary II take the throne together (1689)
** 02 14 99 99 00 "La Marseillaise" becomes French national anthem (1879)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray applied separately for patents related to the telephone. The supreme court will later rule that Bell was the rightful inventor (1876)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Arizona, the Grand Canyon State, becomes the 48th state (1912)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Bombing of Dresden (1945)
** 02 14 99 99 00 First lady Jacqueline Kennedy conducts a tour of the White House on network television (1962)
** 02 14 99 99 00 First micro-on-a-chip patented by TI (1978)
** 02 14 99 99 00 James Polk becomes the first president to be photographed while in office. He posed for Matthew Brady (1848)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Khomeini orders Solman Rushdi to be killed for writing the book "Satanic Verses" (1989)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Oregon, the Beaver State, becomes the 33rd state (1859)
** 02 14 99 99 00 The US ship Ranger takes the recently adopted Stars and Stripes to a foreign port for the first time as it arrived in France (1778)
** 02 14 99 99 00 The battleship Bismarck is first launched (1939)
** 02 14 99 99 00 seven hoods, rivals of Al Capone's gang, killed in garage in the St. Valentine's day massacre (1929)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Canada makes the maple leaf flag their official flag (1965)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Chicago Seven convicted (1970)
** 02 15 99 99 00 The Roman Feast of Lupercalia to honor Faunus (Gk. Pan) and Juno (Gk. Hera) was celebrated. This later became St. Valentine's day.
** 02 15 99 99 00 USS Maine sinks in Havana harbor, cause unknown. (1898)
** 02 16 99 99 00 14000 Confederate soldiers surrender at Fort Donelson, Tennessee to General Grant earning him the nickname "Unconditional Surrender Grant" (1862)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Fidel Castro becomes the Cuban premier after overthrow of Fulgencio Batista (1959)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Howard Carter finds the Pharoah Tutankhamun. (1923)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Lithuania proclaimed independence (1918)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Lt. Stephen Decatur leads a successful raid into Tripoli Harbor to burn the US Navy frigate Philadelphia which had fallen into the hands of pirates (1804)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Nylon patented (1937)
** 02 16 99 99 00 the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was organized in New York City (1868)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Chinese troops attack Vietnam along most of their 480 mile long border (1979)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Columbia, South Carolina was burned as Confederates moved out and the Union troops moved in (1865)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Sardines were 1st canned, in Eastport, Maine. (1876)
** 02 17 99 99 00 The Supreme court issues its "one man, one vote" ruling saying congressional districts within each state must be roughly equal in population (1964)
** 02 17 99 99 00 The US House of Representatives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, electing Jefferson as president (1801)
** 02 17 99 99 00 The Voice of America started broadcasting to the USSR (1947)
** 02 17 99 99 00 standard US letter postage goes to $.22 (1985)
** 02 18 99 99 00 1st regular steamboat service to California started with the arrival of the "California" (1849)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta, invented the electric battery (1745)
** 02 18 99 99 00 F. D. R. signs Executive Order interning Japanese Americans (1942)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Jefferson Davis is sworn in as the first president of the Confederate States of America (1861)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Roman Catholicism ceases to be the state religion of Italy (1984)
** 02 18 99 99 00 The Soviet Union warns China to stop its invasion of Vietnam (1979)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Albinus is defeated near Lyons (197)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Beginning of the invasion of Iwo Jima (1945)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Former Vice President Aaron Burr was arrested in Alabama, tried for treason and acquitted (1807)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Independence of Cyprus established through an agreement signed in London by Britain, Turkey and Greece (1959)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Kansas becomes the first state to ban all alcoholic beverages (1881)
** 02 19 99 99 00 President Ford pardons Iva Toguri D'Aquino ("Tokyo Rose"). (1977)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Zanzibar severs ties with US and England (1964)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is opened (1877)
** 02 20 99 99 00 President George Washington signed an act creating the U.S. Post Office (1792)
** 02 20 99 99 00 The National Emergency Warning Center in Colorado erroneously ordered all radio and TV stations to go off the air. The mistake was not corrected for 30 minutes (1971)
** 02 20 99 99 00 The Supreme court rules that the federal government has more power than any individual state. (1809)
** 02 20 99 99 00 poll released shows that of 1110 American adults asked 72% would prefer all out nuclear war to life under communist rule. Estimated error margin was 3% (1987)
** 02 21 99 99 00 1st self-propelled locomotive on rails demonstrated, in Wales. (1804)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Battle of Verdun begins, bloodiest battle of WWI, over a million casualties (1916)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Edwin Land demonstrates black and white photos that self develop in only 60 seconds (1947)
** 02 21 99 99 00 First Telephone book is issued, in New Haven, Conn. (1878)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Last Carolina parakeet dies (1918)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Washington Monument is dedicated (1885)
** 02 21 99 99 00 first snow in recorded history falls on desert near Persian Gulf, 18 inches falls on Abu Dhabi and melts in four hours (1987)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Hawaii becomes a US Territory. (1900)
** 02 22 99 99 00 the Indian Quadequina introduces popcorn to colonists (1630)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Frank Winfield Woolworth opened his first store in Utica, NY, where it was a failure. Moving to Lancaster, PA, improved sales (1879)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Lt. Calley confesses, implicates Captain Medina in Vietnam massacre (1971)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Sixteenth amendment enacted as Wyoming becomes 36th state to approve it, creating federal income tax (1913)
** 02 23 99 99 00 US and its allies start ground attack on Iraqi positions in Kuwait and Iraq (1991)
** 02 23 99 99 00 six members of the Fifth division of US Marines raised the US flag over mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima. (1945)
** 02 23 99 99 00 the 25th amendment passes defining presidential succession (1967)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Galerius Valerius Maximianus issues the first edict of persecution against the Christians, in Rome (303)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Jaun Peron is elected President of Argentina (1946)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Los Angeles Vineyard Society organized. (1857)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Pope Gregory XIII issues a Papal Bull in which he outlines the calendar reforms that will be known as the Gregorian Calendar (1582)
** 02 24 99 99 00 The US Supreme Court declares for the first time an act of Congress to be unconstitutional (1803)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Voice of America begins broadcasting (in German). (1942)
** 02 24 99 99 00 a fledgling German political party holds its first important meeting in Munich. The party would later be called the Nazi Party. (1920)
** 02 25 99 99 00 Ferdinand Marcos leaves the Philippines as civil unrest rises. Corazon Aquino is now President (1986)
** 02 25 99 99 00 Oregon is 1st state to tax gasoline (1 cent per gallon). (1919)
** 02 25 99 99 00 the 16th amendment, allowing income taxes, is proclaimed (1913)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Grand Canyon National Park established (1919)
** 02 26 99 99 00 President Lincoln signs the National Currency Act. (1863)
** 02 26 99 99 00 The Soviet Union resumes atomic bomb testing after the US refuses to join them in a moratorium on testing (1987)
** 02 27 99 99 00 British are defeated by the Boers at the battle of Majuba, South Africa (1881)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Dominican Republic gains it's independence. (1844)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Hitler suspends freedom of the press and other civil liberties (1933)
** 02 27 99 99 00 The Lionheart crowned (1189)
** 02 27 99 99 00 The first Russian embassy to Britain (1557)
** 02 28 99 99 00 "French Connection" drug bust occurs (Marseilles, 1972)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Ferry in San Pablo Bay explodes. (1888)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Forrester issued a patent for computer core memory. (1956)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Mikhail Gorbachev calls for a pact to remove all medium range missiles from Europe (1987)
** 02 28 99 99 00 President Bush announces cease fire in Gulf War conditional upon Iraq accepting all UN resolutions, 12 midnight EST (1991)
** 02 28 99 99 00 The Pope gives permission for the Bible to be translated into all languages of the Catholic states (1759)
** 02 28 99 99 00 The Territory of Colorado was organized (1861)
** 02 29 99 99 00 French and Indian raid on Deerfield MA (1704)
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** 05 01 99 99 00 Beltaine (Feast of sun god Bel)
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** 01 09 99 99 00 Fellowship reaches Lorien (LOTR)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Passing of Gandalf (LOTR)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Fellowship leaves Lorien (LOTR)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Death of Boromir (LOTR)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Meriadoc & Pippin meet Treebeard (LOTR)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Passing of King Ellesar (LOTR)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Ents destroy Isengard (LOTR)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Aragorn takes the Paths of the Dead (LOTR)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Frodo & Samwise encounter Shelob (LOTR)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Deaths of Denethor & Theoden (LOTR)
** 03 18 99 99 00 Destruction of Ring (LOTR)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Flowering of the Mallorn (LOTR)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Gandalf visits Bilbo (LOTR)
** 04 17 99 99 00 An unexpected party (LOTR)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Crowning of King Ellesar (LOTR)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Arwen leaves Lorian to wed King Ellesar (LOTR)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Sauron attacks Osgilliath (LOTR)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Bilbo returns to Bag End (LOTR)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Wedding of Ellesar & Arwen (LOTR)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Gandalf imprisoned by Suruman (LOTR)
** 07 24 99 99 00 The ring comes to Bilbo (LOTR)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Bilbo rescued from Wargs by Eagles (LOTR)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Funeral of King Theoden (LOTR)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Suruman enters Shire (LOTR)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Gandalf escapes from Orthanc (LOTR)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Frodo & Bilbo's birthday (LOTR)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Black riders enter Shire (LOTR)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Frodo & company rescued by Bombadil (LOTR)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Frodo wounded at Weathertop (LOTR)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Frodo crosses bridge of Mitheithel (LOTR)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Boromir reaches Rivendell (LOTR)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Council of Elrond (LOTR)
** 10 25 99 99 00 End of War of the Ring (LOTR)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Bilbo reaches Lonely Mountain (LOTR)
** 12 05 99 99 00 Death of Smaug (LOTR)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Fellowship begins Quest (LOTR)
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# Events in the history of computing
# Special days file for calentool (rel 2.1); modified from network posting by
# RPC Rodgers, UCSF, Nov. 1988 and
# special events of history, provided by
# Clarke Thacher
** 01 01 99 99 00 AT&T officially divests its local Bell companies (1984)
** 01 01 99 99 00 The Epoch (Time 0 for UNIX systems) (Midnight GMT, 1970)
** 01 01 99 99 00 The contract to develop EDVAC began. (1945)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Apple Computer was incorporated. (1977)
** 01 03 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 3.0 released (1980)
** 01 05 99 99 00 First written reference to SIMULA. (1962)
** 01 08 99 99 00 American Telephone & Telegraph loses antitrust case (1982)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Herman Hollerith patents first data processing computer (1889)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Joseph Weizenbaum, Pioneer AI researcher (1923)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Justice Dept. drops IBM suit (1982)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Donald Knuth, Author of the Art Of Computer Programming (????)
** 01 10 99 99 00 First CDC 1604 delivered to Navy (1960)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Committee convened to develop Algol 60. (1960)
** 01 12 99 99 00 First CDC 1604 delivered. (1960)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Apple announces the Macintosh. (1984)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Set uid bit patent issued (1979)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Justice Dept. begins IBM antitrust suit (1969)
** 01 21 99 99 00 IFIP (International Federation of Information Processing) was founded. (1960)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Data General Nova computer introduced (1969)
** 01 25 99 99 00 First U.S. meeting of ALGOL definition committee (1958)
** 01 26 99 99 00 EDVAC demonstrated (1952)
** 01 28 99 99 00 William Burroughs, Founder of Burroughs Computer Corp. (1855)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Hewlett-Packard Company founded (1939)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Remington Rand bought Eckert-Mauchly Corporation. (1950)
** 02 02 99 99 00 An Wang, Founder of Wang Laboratories. (1920)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Cybernet inaugurated (1969)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Last day of JOSS service at RAND Corp. (1966)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Richard Hamming, Inventor of the Hamming Code. (1915)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Texas Instruments patents first micro-on-a-chip (1978)
** 02 15 99 99 00 ENIAC demonstrated (1946)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Thomas J. Watson Sr., Papa IBM (THINK) (1874)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Kenneth Olsen, Founder and president of DEC. (1930)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Steven Jobs, Cofounder of Apple. (1955)
** 02 25 99 99 00 HP stock splits 2 for 1 at $103.28 a share (1970)
** 02 29 99 99 00 Herman Hollerith, Invented the keypunch. (1860)
** 03 01 99 99 00 First NPL (later PL/I) report published (1964)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Seymour Papert, AI researcher, and inventor of LOGO. (1928)
** 03 04 99 99 00 The first CRAY-I was shipped to Los Alamos Labs. (1976)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Adam Osborne, Father of the Osborne I. (1939)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Howard Aiken, The creator of MARK I; hated T. J. Watson. (1900)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Edsgar Dijkstra published "Go To Statement Considered Harmful". (1968)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Digital Equipment Corp introduces the PDP-11 minicomputer. (1970)
** 03 14 99 99 00 LISP introduced (1960)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Amdahl was incorporated. (1972)
** 03 20 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 4.2 released (1983)
** 03 27 99 99 00 LINC demonstrated. (1962)
** 03 28 99 99 00 DEC announces PDP-11 (1970)
** 03 30 99 99 00 UNIVAC I turned over to the Bureau of the Census. (1962)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corp. founded, Phila (1946)
** 04 03 99 99 00 IBM 701 introduced (1953)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Tandy Corp. acquires Radio Shack, 1963 (9 stores)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Cray Research was founded. (1972)
** 04 07 99 99 00 IBM announces System/360 (1964)
** 04 09 99 99 00 ENIAC Project begun (1943)
** 04 09 99 99 00 J. Presper Eckert, Co-inventer of ENIAC. (1919)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Data General was founded. (1968)
** 04 17 99 99 00 System 360 was introduced. (1966)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Zilog Z-80 introduced
** 04 30 99 99 00 Edward Yourdon, Structured Zealot. (1944)
** 04 30 99 99 00 George Stibitz, Computer pioneer at Bell Labs. (1904)
** 05 01 99 99 00 First BASIC program run at Dartmouth (1964)
** 05 06 99 99 00 EDSAC demonstrated (1949)
** 05 10 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 2.0 released (1979)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Jay Forrester patents computer core memory. (1951)
** 05 16 99 99 00 First report on SNOBOL distributed (within BTL) (1963)
** 05 20 99 99 00 William Hewlett, Co-founder of Hewlett Packard. (1913)
** 05 21 99 99 00 DEC announces PDP-8 (1968)
** 05 27 99 99 00 First joint meeting of U.S. & European ALGOL definition committee (1958)
** 05 28 99 99 00 First meeting of COBOL definition committee (eventually CODASYL) (1959)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Colossus Mark II (1944)
** 05 30 99 99 00 PDP 8 was announced. (1968)
** 06 02 99 99 00 First issue of Computerworld (1967)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Ada Lovelace (future 1st computer programmer) meets Charles Babbage. (1833)
** 06 07 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 4.3 released (1986)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Prime Computer, Inc. was founded. (1972)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Apple Computer ships its first Apple II. (1977)
** 06 15 99 99 00 UNIVAC I delivered to the Census Bureau (1951)
** 06 16 99 99 00 First programming error at Census Bureau (apocryphal) (1951)
** 06 17 99 99 00 HP stock splits 2 for 1 at $94.13 a share (1981)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Blaise Pascal (1623)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Alan Turing, British computing pioneer. (1912)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Konrad Zuse, Computing pioneer, built the Z1 in Germany during WWII (1910)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Alan Turing, mathematician, pioneer in computer theory. (1912)
** 06 23 99 99 00 IBM unbundles software (1969)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Maurice Wilkes, First described the stored program concept. (1913)
** 06 27 99 99 00 HP stock splits 2 for 1 at $89.28 a share (1979)
** 06 30 99 99 00 First advanced degree on computer related topic to H. Karamanian, for symbolic differentiation on ENIAC (Temple University, Philadelphia, 1948)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Gottfried Leibniz, Invented a calcuator which could multiply & (1646)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Joseph-Marie Jacquard, Invented a loom controlled by punched cards. (1752)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Bell Telephone Co. formed (predecessor of AT&T) (1877)
** 07 08 99 99 00 CDC was founded by former employees of Sperry-Rand. (1957)
** 07 10 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 4.1 released (1981)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Cleve Sinclair, British hardware hustler. (1940)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Jay Forrester, Inventor of core memory, who later modelled the world. (1918)
** 08 01 99 99 00 HP stock splits 2 for 1 at $89.88 a share (1983)
** 08 06 99 99 00 A team of computer scientists from Amdahl break the record for largest prime number with 391581 * 2^216193 - 1 after a year and a half of background computing (1989)
** 08 06 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 4.2 released (1983)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Marvin Minsky, AI pioneer. (1932)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Stephen Wozniac, Cofounder of Apple. (1954)
** 08 14 99 99 00 First Unix-based mallet created (1954)
** 08 14 99 99 00 IBM PC announced (1981)
** 08 22 99 99 00 CDC 6600 introduced (1963)
** 08 23 99 99 00 DEC founded (1957)
** 08 30 99 99 00 John Mauchly, Co-inventor of ENIAC (1907)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Kathleen Jensen, Co-author of Pascal User Manual and Report. (1949)
** 09 07 99 99 00 David Packard, Cofounded Hewlett Packard (1912)
** 09 15 99 99 00 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) founded (1947)
** 09 15 99 99 00 HP stock splits 3 for 1 at a price of $77 (1960)
** 09 18 99 99 00 The 30th Mersenne Prime, 2^216091-1, is announced. It was discovered at Chevron Reaseach on their Cray X-MP. (1985)
** 09 19 99 99 00 David Slowinski uses two Cray-1 supercomputers to discover the 29th Mersenne Prime, 2^132049-1 (1983)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Harlan Herrick runs first FORTRAN program (1954)
** 09 25 99 99 00 The chess program Hitech is the first computer program to beat an International Grand Master in tournament play winning 3 and drawing 1 (1988)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Seymour Cray, Super computer builder. (1925)
** 10 02 99 99 00 First robotics-based CAM (1939)
** 10 04 99 99 00 John Atanasoff, Built one of the first electronic computers (1903)
** 10 06 99 99 00 First GPSS manual published (1961)
** 10 08 99 99 00 First VisiCalc prototype (1978)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Doug McIlroy invents the pipe (or "hose," 1964)
** 10 11 99 99 00 factoring of the first "hard" 100 digit number (11^104 + 1)/(11^8 + 1) achieved at 2AM PDT (1988)
** 10 12 99 99 00 James Martin, Computer Guru. (1936)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Steven Jobs, one of the founders of Apple, unveils the first computer by his new company NeXT (1988)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Univac gives contract for SIMULA compiler to Nygaard and Dahl (1962)
** 10 14 99 99 00 British Computer Society founded (1957)
** 10 15 99 99 00 First FORTRAN Programmer's Reference Manual published
** 10 17 99 99 00 Ritchie and Thompson's UNIX paper (1973)
** 10 19 99 99 00 BSD UNIX 4.0 released (1980)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Zurich ALGOL report published (1958)
** 10 23 99 99 00 The Open Software Foundation announced the release of the industry's first open computer operating system -- OSF/1 (1990)
** 10 25 99 99 00 DEC announces VAX-11/780
** 11 01 99 99 00 fiscal new year for Hewlett Packard Company
** 11 02 99 99 00 George Boole (1815)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Robert T. Morris, Jr. , releases his worm program onto the UNIX network at about 8pm from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. It uses Berkeley Unix mail flaws to spread itself across the country. (1988)
** 11 04 99 99 00 UNIVAC I program predicts Eisenhower victory based on 7% of votes (1952)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Gene Amdahl, Designer of IBM 360, Amdahl 470, and founder of TRILOGY. (1922)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Norbert Weiner, Author of Cybernetics (1894)
** 12 03 99 99 00 John Backus, Father of FORTRAN (1924)
** 12 08 99 99 00 First Ph.D. awarded by Computer Science Dept, University of Pennsylvania (1965)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Grace Hopper, Mother of COBOL (1909)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Ada Augusta Lovelace, First programmer. (1815)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Charles Babbage, Victorian computer architect. (1791)
** 12 26 99 99 00 DPMA founded (1951)
** 12 27 99 99 00 APT report published (1956)
** 12 28 99 99 00 John Von Neumann, First suggested stored program model. (1903)
85 11 05 99 99 00 At 0:53:20 GMT UNIX time reached the 500000000 (half billion) second mark (1985)
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** 01 16 99 99 00 The musical "Hello Dolly" starring Carol Channing, opened on Broadway (1964)
** 01 17 99 99 00 E. C. Segar's Popeye first appears in Thimble Theatre (1929)
** 01 20 99 99 00 The first "talkie" movie that was filmed outdoors (90% outdoors) was released by Fox. The name was "In Old Arizona". (1929)
** 01 29 99 99 00 The movie Dr. Strangelove is released (1964)
** 02 14 99 99 00 The movie "Tarzan of the Apes" was first released (1918)
** 02 15 99 99 00 The first Dracula movie is released (1931)
** 02 18 99 99 00 The movie "Bwana Devil" introduces the 3-D movie fad of the 50's by opening in New York (1953)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd first meet in "Elmer's Candid Camera" (1940)
** 03 02 99 99 00 The movie King Kong premiers at New York City's Radio Music Hall and the RKO Roxy (1933)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Dr. Lee de Forest demonstrates a sound motion picture system in New York (1923)
** 03 16 99 99 00 principal photography complete on "The Wizard of Oz" (1939)
** 04 02 99 99 00 first movie house opened in Los Angeles. Called "The Electric Theater". (1902)
** 04 06 99 99 00 first animated cartoon is copyrighted. (1906)
** 04 10 99 99 00 House of Wax, first 3-D movie, released in New York. (1953)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Daffy Duck debuts in the Looney Tune "Porky's Duck Hunt" (1937)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Shirley Temple's debut movie "Stand up and Cheer", was previewed in New York (1934)
** 04 26 99 99 00 1st motion pictures shown in Hawaii. (1906)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Godzilla makes his American debut (1956)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Mickey Mouse first appears in "Plane Crazy", the 1st MM cartoon (1928)
** 05 16 99 99 00 1st Oscars announced (best film was 'Wings'). (1929)
** 05 25 99 99 00 "Return of the Jedi" (Star Wars 3) is released. (1983)
** 05 25 99 99 00 "Star Wars" is released. (1978)
** 06 12 99 99 00 The first documentary film, "Nanook of the North", is first shown (1932)
** 06 12 99 99 00 the movie Cleopatra, with Liz Taylor and Richard Burton, premieres. It is 4h 3m long! (1963)
** 06 15 99 99 00 1st attempt at motion pictures (using 12 cameras, each taking one picture (done to see if all 4 of a horse's hooves leave the groundduring a gallop. Leland Stanford bet they didn't. He lost) (1878)
** 06 16 99 99 00 "The Blues Brothers" premieres (Chicago, 1980)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Porky Pig premieres in the Merrie Melodie "I Haven't Got a Hat" (1935)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Prof. Harold Hill, The Music Man, arrives in River City, Iowa (1912)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Premiere of first talking motion picture (New York City, 1928)
** 07 17 99 99 00 "Yellow Submarine" premieres (London Pavilion, 1968)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Mickey Mouse appears in "Steamboat Willie", the 3rd MM cartoon actually shown before the 2nd cartoon (1928)
** 07 30 99 99 00 George Eastman gives first demonstration of color movies (1928)
** 08 03 99 99 00 The first Batman movie, "Batman: The Movie", is released (1966)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Mickey Mouse appears in "Gallopin' Gaucho", the 2nd MM cartoon (1928)
** 08 15 99 99 00 The MGM musical movie, "The Wizard of Oz" debuts at Grauman's Chinese Theater (1939)
** 08 24 99 99 00 "Alice's Restaurant" premieres (New York City, Los Angeles, 1969)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Howard The Duck is blasted into a universe he never made (according to the Lucas movie)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Roxy Theater opens (Hollywood, 1973)
** 09 23 99 99 00 1st Mack Sennett "Keystone Comedy" movie is released. (1912)
** 09 23 99 99 00 The flower Audrey II is first placed on display by Seymour in Muschnik's Flower Shop (from the film, "Little Shop of Horrors")
** 10 06 99 99 00 "The Jazz Singer", 1st movie with a sound track, premieres. (1927)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Thomas Edison shows his first motion picture. (1889)
** 10 13 99 99 00 opening in New York of the play "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1962)
** 10 17 99 99 00 "Hair" opens at New York City's Public Theater (1967)
** 10 17 99 99 00 The movie "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" debuts in Washington D.C. (1939)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Marty goes back in time in the Movie "Back to the Future" (1985)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Shakespeare's comedy "The Tempest" was first presented at Whitehall Palace in London (1611)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Shakespeare's tragedy "Othello" was first presented at Whitehall Palace in London (1604)
** 11 06 99 99 00 The day when professor Emmet L Brown strikes his head and he suddenly understands how to do time travel. Marty arrives back in time. All from the movie "Back to the Future" (1955)
** 11 13 99 99 00 The Sheik, starring Rudolph Valentino, was released. (1921)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Ethel Barrymore first says the line that will become her trademark "That's all there is; there isn't any more." (1904)
** 11 16 99 99 00 "The Sound of Music" opens (1959)
** 11 22 99 99 00 The Humphrey Bogart movie, "Casablanca", premiers (1942)
** 11 22 99 99 00 The musical "Man of la Mancha" opens (1965)
** 12 21 99 99 00 1st feature-length cartoon with color and sound premieres: "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937)
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** 07 01 99 99 00 Dan Aykroyd, Actor (1952)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Diana, the Princess of Wales (Princess Di) is born (1961)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Evelyn "Champagne" King, Singer (1960)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Genevieve Bujold, Actress (1942)
** 07 01 99 99 00 George Sand, Amadine Aurore Lucie Dupin, Baroness Dudevant, French author, is born (1804)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Jamie Farr, Actor (1934)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Karen Black, Actress (1942)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Lerna Patterson, Actress (1963)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Olivia de Haviland, Actress (1916)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Sydney Pollack, Movie driector (1934)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Twyla Tharp, Dancer-choreographer (1941)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Cheryl Ladd, Actress (1951)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Ernest Hemingway, the writer, commits suicide at his home in Ketchum, Idaho (1961)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Imelda Marcos, Former Philippine first lady (1929)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Jimmy McNichol, Actor (1961)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Luci Baines Johnson Turpin, Former Pres. L. B. Johnson's daughter (1947)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Polly Holliday, Actress (1937)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Michel de Nostradamus (the "prophet") dies in Salon (1566)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Thurgood Marshall, Supreme Court Justice (1918)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Betty Buckley, Actress (1947)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Dave Barry, Humor columnist (1947)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Franz Kafka born (1883)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Jim Morrison, rock singer with the Doors, dies of drug overdose in Paris (1971)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Ken Russell, movie director (1927)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Louis XI of France is born (1423)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Mary Johnson, Orlando City Council Member (1933)
** 07 03 99 99 00 St. Phocas beheaded by Roman executioners in his own home (303)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Tom Cruise, Actor (1962)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Calvin Coolidge, 30th President (1923-1929) (1872)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Eva Marie Saint, Actress (1924)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Gene McDowell, UCF football coach (1940)
** 07 04 99 99 00 George M. Cohan (1878)
** 07 04 99 99 00 James Monroe, 5th President, dies. (1831)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Jean-Pierre-Francois Blanchard, 1st balloon flights in England, US (1753)
** 07 04 99 99 00 John Adams and Thomas Jefferson die on same day (1826)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Louis Armstrong is born (1900)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Nathaniel Hawthorne, author, born in Salem, MA (1804)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Neil Simon, Playwight (1927)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Rube Goldberg, made the easy outrageously difficult. (1883)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Stephen Foster, American composer, "Oh, Susanna" (1826)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Henry Rhodes, statesman, born (1853)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Huey Lewis, Pop musician (1951)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Julie Nixon Eisenhower (1948)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Magdalen tragically dies soon after becoming the Scottish queen of James V (1536)
** 07 05 99 99 00 P.T. Barnum, circus promoter (1810)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Rich "Goose" Gossage, Baseball pitcher (1951)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Shirley Knight, Actress (1937)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Sylvester Graham, inventor of the Graham cracker (1794)
** 07 06 99 99 00 (Helen) Beatrix Potter, creator of Peter Rabbit, born (1866)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Bill Frederick, City of Orlando's Mayor (1934)
** 07 06 99 99 00 English chancellor Thomas More beheaded for refusal to sanction Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn (1535)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Janet Leigh, Actress (1927)
** 07 06 99 99 00 John Paul Jones is born (1747)
** 07 06 99 99 00 King George V of England and Victoria Mary of Teck are wed (1893)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Mexican Emperor Maximilian is born (1832)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Nancy Reagan, wife of former President Reagan, is born (1926)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Sylvester Stallone, Actor (1946)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Gustave Mahler, the composer, is born in Bohemia (1860)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Joseph-Marie Jacquard, inventor of the punch card weaving machine, is born in Lyons, France (1752)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Marc Chagall, the painter, is born in Russia (1887)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey), of the Rock Group The Beatles, born in Liverpool, England (1940)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Robert A. Heinlein, author who helped develop Science Fiction as a sophisticated mode of literary expression (1907)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, dies (1930)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Admiral Parry, the Arctic explorer, dies (1855)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin born (1838)
** 07 08 99 99 00 John D. Rockefeller (1839)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Percy Bysshe Shelley, the poet, dies off the coast of Italy (1822)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Edward Heath, Former British Prime Minister (1916)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Henry VIII divorces Anne of Cleves (1540)
** 07 09 99 99 00 James Hampton, Actor (1936)
** 07 09 99 99 00 King Camp Gillette, inventor of the safety razor, dies (1932)
** 07 09 99 99 00 O.J. Simpson, Football great (1947)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Ottorino Respighi, composer of "Pines of Rome", is born (1879)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Thomas Davenport, invented 1st commercially successful electric motor (1802)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Tom Hanks, Actor (1956)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Zachary Taylor, U.S. president and general in Indian and Mexican Wars, dies (1850)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Chief Justice Earl Warren dies (1974)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Davis Phinney, American cyclist, was born (1959)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Finley Peter Dunne, journalist/humorist who created Mr. Dooley. (1867)
** 07 10 99 99 00 James Whistler, mama's boy (1834)
** 07 10 99 99 00 John Calvin, Protestant theologian, born (1509)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Joseph Shuster, co-creator of Superman, is born (1914)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Marcel Proust, French author, is born (1871)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Mel (Melvin Jerome) Blanc, voice of Bugs Bunny and many others, dies (1989)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Robert Goddard dies (1945)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Yul Brynner, actor, is born (1920)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Alfred Dreyfus, the wrongly imprisoned French army officer, dies (1935)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Bonnie Pointer, Singer (1951)
** 07 11 99 99 00 George Gershwin, the composer, dies (1937)
** 07 11 99 99 00 John Quincy Adams, 6th President (1825-1829), is born (1767)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Leon Spinks, Boxer (1953)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, is born (1274)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Sir Laurence Olivier, actor, dies (1989)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Tab Hunter, Actor (1931)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Andrew Wyeth, artist and illustrator, is born (1917)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Bill Cosby, comedian, is born (1937)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Dolly Madison, wife of James Madison, dies. She was known for her social skills as hostess of the white house (1849)
** 07 12 99 99 00 George Eastman, inventor, is born in Waterville, New York (1854)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Henry David Thoreau, author, is born (1817)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Henry VIII marries Catharine Parr (his 6th & last wife) (1543)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Julius Caeser is born (100 BC)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Milton Berle, entertainer, is born (1908)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Oscar Hammerstein II, lyricist, is born (1895)
** 07 12 99 99 00 R. Buckminster Fuller, inventor of the geodesic dome (1895)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore. (1922)
** 07 12 99 99 00 U.S. Rep. Bill McCollum, Altamonte Springs, FL (1944)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Van Cliburn, Pianist (1934)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Harrison Ford, Actor (1942)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Jean-Paul Marat stabbed to death in his bathtub by Charlotte Corday (1793)
** 07 13 99 99 00 John Charles Fremont, American soldier, explorer and politician, dies (1890)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Louise Mandrell, Singer (1954)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Adlai Stevenson, US statesman, dies (1965)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Gerald R. Ford, 38th President (1974-1976), is born (1913)
** 07 14 99 99 00 James Cagney, movie actor and notorious screen gangster, is born (1899)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Jay Wright Forrester, invented random-access magnetic core memory. (1918)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Woodrow Wilson (Woody) Guthrie, folk singer, is born (1912)
** 07 15 99 99 00 Clement Clarke Moore, author of "A Visit from Saint Nicholas", is born (1779)
** 07 15 99 99 00 Inigo Jones, architect, lancscape designer and antiquary, is born (1573)
** 07 15 99 99 00 James, Duke of Monmouth, executed for treason at Tower Hill, London (1685)
** 07 15 99 99 00 Linda Ronstadt, singer, born in Tucson, AZ (1946)
** 07 15 99 99 00 Rembrandt van Rijn, painter, born in Leiden Netherlands (1606)
** 07 15 99 99 00 Rose Kennedy, Grand Dame of the Kennedy family is born (1890)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Barbara Stanwyck, actress, is born (1907)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Barnard Hughes, actor (1915)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Czar Nicholas II, family and servants are killed by Bolsheviks (1918)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Dick Thornburgh, Attorney General (1932)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Ginger Rogers, actress-dancer (1911)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Harry Chapin dies (Long Island Expressway, 1981)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Margaret Court, tennis player (1942)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist, born (1821)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Pinchas Zukerman, violinist (1948)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Stewart Copeland, rock composer-musician (1952)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Art Linkletter, TV personality (1912)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Charles, Earl Grey, Whig statesman and Prime Minister, dies (1845)
** 07 17 99 99 00 David Hasselhoff, actor (1952)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Diahann Carroll, actress-singer (1935)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Donald Sutherland, actor (1934)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Elbridge Gerry, father of the "gerrymander" (1744)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Erle Stanley Gardner, author and creator of Perry Mason, was born (1889)
** 07 17 99 99 00 James Cagney, hold that grapefruit (1900)
** 07 17 99 99 00 James Whistler, painter, lithographer, dies (1903)
** 07 17 99 99 00 John Jacob Astor, millionaire in North American trapping industry, is born in Germany (1763)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Lucie Arnaz, actress (1951)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Nicolette Larson, singer (1952)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Pat McCormick, comedy writer (1934)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Phoebe Snow, singer (1952)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Phyllis Diller, comedian, is born in Lima, OH (1917)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Brian Auger born (London, 1939)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Horatio Alger, whose lads always had enough pluck to succeed, dies (1899)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Hume Cronyn, actor (1911)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Jean-Antoine Watteau, painter, dies (1721)
** 07 18 99 99 00 John Glenn Jr., astronaut, is born in Ohio (1921)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Italian painter, dies (1610)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Red Skelton. comedian (1913)
** 07 18 99 99 00 S. I. Hayakawa (1906)
** 07 18 99 99 00 William Gilbert Grace, Victorian England's greatest cricketer (1848)
** 07 18 99 99 00 William Makepeach Thackeray, author of Vanity Fair, is born (1811)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Caroline Kennedy, daughter of President Kennedy, married Edwin A. (1986)Schlossberg in Centerville, Mass.
** 07 19 99 99 00 Dennis Cole, actor (1943)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Edgar Degas, Impressionist painter, is born (1843)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Lizzie Borden, reputed but acquitted ax murderess, is born (1860)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Peter Barton, actor (1959)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca), poet and scholar, dies near Padua, Italy (1374)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Samuel Colt, American gunsmith and inventor, is born (1814)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Vikki Carr, singer (1941)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Butch Cassidy, outlaw, dies in Spokane, Washington (1937)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Carlos Santana born (Autlan, Mexico, 1947)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Diana Rigg, actress (1938)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Kim Carnes, singer (1946)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Larry Rinker, golfer and Winter Park resident (1957)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Natalie Wood, actress, is born in San Francisco (1938)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Robert II, King of France, dies (1031)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Sir Edmund Hillary, mountaineer and explorer, is born (1919)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Theda Bara, American actress and vamp, is born (1890)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Don Knotts, actor-comedian (1924)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Edward Herrmann, actor (1943)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Ernest Hemingway, author, is born (1899)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Isaac Stern, violinist, is born (1920)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Norman Jewison, movie director (1926)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Poet Robert Burns dies in Scotland of a lingering illness brought on by excessive drinking (1796)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Robin Williams, comedian-actor (1952)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Albert Brooks, actor-comedian-director (1947)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Alex Trebek, game show host (1940)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Alexander Calder, sculptor, is born (1898)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Carl Sandburg, poet, dies at Flat Rock, North Carolina (1967)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Emma Lazarus, whose poem was inscribed on the Statue of Liberty (1849)
** 07 22 99 99 00 John Dillinger, bank robber, was shot to death by federal agents outside Chicago's Biograph Theater (1934)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Mary Magdalen dies at St. Beaume. (1st c. BC)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Orson Bean, actor-comedian (1928)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Oscar de la Renta, fashion designer (1932)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Rev. William Archibald Spooner, invented 'spoonerisms' (1844)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Rose Kennedy (1890)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Stephen Vincent Benet, American poet, is born (1898)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Terence Stamp, actor (1940)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Belinda Montgomery, actress (1950)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Britain's Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey in London (1986)
** 07 23 99 99 00 C.R. Smith, Frontline Outreach founder (1929)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Coral Browne, actress (1913)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Don Drysdale, baseball hall-of-famer (1936)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Gloria DeHaven, actress (1925)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Isaac Singer, inventor of the sewing machine, dies (1875)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Raymond Chandler, American author, is born (1888)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Alexandre Dumas, novelist and dramatist, author of "The Three Musketeers", is born (1802)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart, pioneer aviator, is born in Kansas (1898)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Joe Oliver, Cincinnati Reds catcher and Orlando native (1965)
** 07 24 99 99 00 John Dyer, poet, dies (1758)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Lynda Carter, actress, is born in Pheonix, AZ (1951)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Pat Oliphant, political cartoonist (1935)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Simon Bolivar, freed 6 Latin American republics from Spanish rule. (1783)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Janet Margolin, actress (1943)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Louise Brown, first baby conceived by in vitro fertilization, is born (1978)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Maxfield Parrish, American artist, is born (1879)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Queen Mary of England marries King Philip of Spain (1554)
** 07 25 99 99 00 St James beheaded by Herod in Jerusalem (44)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Steve Goodman born (Chicago, 1948)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Thomas Eakins, American realist painter, is born (1844)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Walter Payton, former football player (1954)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Aldous Huxley, English author of Brave New World, is born (1894)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Blake Edwards, movie director (1922)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Carl Jung, the psychologist, is born (1875)
** 07 26 99 99 00 George Bernard Shaw born (1856)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Mick Jagger born (Kent, England, 1943)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Robert Graves, English-born American author and critic, is born (1895)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Stanley Kubrick, movie director (1928)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Susan George, actress (1950)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Vitas Gerulaitis, tennis player (1954)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Bugs Bunny (1940)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Gertrude Stein, poet, novelist, dies (1946)
** 07 27 99 99 00 James Mason, actor, dies in Lausanne, Switzerland (1984)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Johann Bernoulli, mathematician, is born (1667)
** 07 27 99 99 00 John Dalton, English chemist and physicist, dies (1844)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Peggy Fleming, ice skater, is born (1948)
** 07 27 99 99 00 The deposed Shah of Iran dies in Cairo, Egypt (1980)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Walt Gallagher, Orange County Sheriff (1940)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, former wife of President Kennedy, is born (1929)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Jim Davis, "Garfield" creator (1945)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Johann Sebastian Bach, organist and composer, dies in Leipzig Germany (1750)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Richard Wright born (London, 1945)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Robespierre dies on the guillotine like those he sent before him (1794)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Sally Struthers, actress (1948)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Booth Tarkington, novelist (1869)
** 07 29 99 99 00 David Niven, actor, dies (1983)
** 07 29 99 99 00 King Olaf II of Norway was killed in battle (1030)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Marilyn Quayle (1949)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Melvin Belli, San Francisco's 'King of Torts' (1907)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Mussolini, Italian dictator, is born (1883)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Peter Jennings, national news anchorman, is born (1938)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Prince Charles marries Lady Diana Spencer in St. Paul's Cathedral (1981)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Raymond Massey, actor, dies (1983)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Robert Fuller, actor (1934)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Siberian peasant, Grigori Rasputin, powerful influence on Nicolas II, is born (1871)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Sigmund Romberg, operetta composer, was born in Hungary (1887)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Vincent Van Gogh, artist, dies in Auvers, France (1890)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Arnold Schwarzenegger, actor (1947)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Casey (Charles Dillon) Stengel, baseball great, is born (1891)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Delta Burke, actress (1956)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Eleanor Smeal, feminist activist (1939)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Emily Bronte, author of "Wuthering Heights", is born (1818)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Henry Ford, auto manufacturer, is born (1863)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Kate Bush, singer (1958)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Paul Anka, singer (1941)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Peter Bogdanovich, director (1939)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Curt Gowdy, national sportscaster, is born (1919)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Geraldine Chaplin, actress (1944)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Ignatius Loyola, Jesuit founder, dies (1556)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Milton Friedman, economist, is born (1912)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Arthur Hill, actor (1922)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Dom DeLuise, actor and comedian, is born (1933)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Francis Gary Powers, the once captured U-2 pilot, was killed while flying a helicopter for a Los Angeles television station (1977)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Francis Scott Key, wrote the 'Star-Spangled Banner', is born (1779)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Herman Melville, author, born (1819)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Jean Baptiste de Lamarck is born in France (1744)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Jerry Garcia, rock musician, is born (1942)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Richard Henry Dana, spent 2 years before the mast. (1815)
** 08 01 99 99 00 St. Peter is executed (67)
** 08 01 99 99 00 William Clark, explored Pacific Northwest with Lewis. (1770)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Yves St. Laurent, fashion designer, is born (1936)
** 08 02 99 99 00 "Wild Bill" Hickok was shot and killed in Deadwood, S.D. (1876)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, dies (1922)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Beatrice Straight, actress (1918)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Carroll O'Connor, actor (1924)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Enrico Caruso dies of pleurisy (1921)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Fritz Lang, film director, dies (1976)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, balloonist and paper manufacturer, dies (1799)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Joanna Cassidy, actress (1945)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Myrna Loy, actress (1905)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Peter O'Toole, actor (1932)
** 08 02 99 99 00 President Harding dies at the Palace Hotel. (1923)
** 08 02 99 99 00 William II of England was killed in a hunting accident (1100)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Elisha Graves Otis, inventor of the safe elevator. (1811)
** 08 03 99 99 00 John Landis, movie director (1940)
** 08 03 99 99 00 John Stennis, Former Sen.(D-Miss.) (1901)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Lenny Bruce dies of morphine overdose (1966)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Leon Uris, author (1924)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Martin Sheen, actor (1940)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Tony Bennett, singer (1926)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Hans Christian Andersen dies (1875)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Mary Decker Slaney, track star (1958)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Nicolas-Jacque Conte, invented the modern pencil. (1755)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Percy Bysshe Shelley, the poet, was born (1792)
** 08 04 99 99 00 The Queen Mother Elizabeth is born (1900)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Guy de Maupassant is born (1850)
** 08 05 99 99 00 John Houston, film maker, born (1906)
** 08 05 99 99 00 John Saxon, actor (1935)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Loni Anderson, the actress and beauty, is born in St. Paul, Minn. (1945)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Marilyn Monroe was found dead in Los Angeles. (1962)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Neil Armstrong, 1st Moonwalker (1930)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Samantha Sang, singer (1953)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Xerxes I of Persia dies (465 BC)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Anne Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife, dies at age of 67 (1623)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Ben Jonson, English playwright and poet, dies (1637)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Dave Marsh, WESH-Channel 2 meteorologist (1942)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Lord Alfred Tennyson, poet laureate of England. (1809)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Lucille (Lucy) Ball, actress and comedienne, is born (1911)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Peter Bonerz, actor (1938)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Richard Burton, the actor, dies (1984)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Robert Mitchum, actor (1917)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Sir Alexander Fleming, cashed in on penicillin (1881)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Soleil Moon Frye, actress (1976)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Alberto Salazar, marathon runner (1958)
** 08 07 99 99 00 B.J. Thomas, singer (1942)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Garrison Keillor, humorist (1942)
** 08 07 99 99 00 John Heathcoat, invented lace-making machinery (1783)
** 08 07 99 99 00 King Herod, persecutor of the Apostles, dies (44)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Lana Cantrell, singer (1943)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Leonidas of Sparta, Greek hero, dies (480 BC)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Louis Alan Hazeltine, invented the neutrodyne circuit, making commercial radio possible, is born (1886)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Mata Hari, the spy, is born (1876)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Stan Freberg, writer-producer (1926)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Beatrice, Britain's Princess (1988)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Charles Bullfinch, 1st US professional architect (1763)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Connie Stevens, actress (1938)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Donny Most, actor (1953)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Dustin Hoffman, actor, is born in Los Angeles (1937)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, is born (1880)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Esther Williams, actress (1923)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Keith Carradine, actor (1950)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Mel Tillis, singer (1932)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Peter Weir, movie director (1944)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Rudi Gernreich, designed 1st women's topless swimsuit & the miniskirt (1922)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Sara Teasdale, American poet, is born (1884)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Sylvia Sidney, actress (1910)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Betty Boop (1930)
** 08 09 99 99 00 David Steinberg, comedian-director (1942)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Doug Williams, quarterback (1955)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Herman Talmadge, former Georgia Senator (1913)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Ken Norton, boxer (1945)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Melanie Griffith, actor (1957)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Ralph Houk, former baseball manager (1919)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Sam Elliott, actor (1944)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Sammy Duvall, water-skier and Windermere, FL resident (1962)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Whitney Houston, singer (1963)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Eddie Fisher, singer (1928)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Herbert Hoover, 31st President (1929-1933) (1874)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Ian Anderson (Jethro Tull) born (Edinburgh, Scotland, 1947)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Jimmy Dean, singer (1928)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Patti Austin, singer (1948)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Rhonda Fleming, actress (1923)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Rosanna Arquette, actress (1959)
** 08 10 99 99 00 The original Rin Tin Tin dies (1932)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Alex Haley, author (1921)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Eric Carmen, singer (1949)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Mike Douglas, former TV talk show host (1925)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Rev. Jerry Falwell (1933)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Steve Rondinaro, WESH-Channel 2 news anchor (1954)
** 08 12 99 99 00 B. Kliban, cartoonist best known for his "CAT" character, dies (1990)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Cecil B. deMille, directed God. (1881)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Dale Bumpers, politician (1925)
** 08 12 99 99 00 George Hamilton, actor (1939)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Issac Singer granted a patent for his sewing machine. (1851)
** 08 12 99 99 00 John Derek, director (1926)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Larry Ziegler, golfer (1939)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Mario Moreno, alias Cantinflas. (1911)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Thomas Mann, American author, dies (1955)
** 08 12 99 99 00 William Blake, English poet, dies (1827)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Alfred Hitchcock, film producer, born (1899)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Anders Jonas Angstrom born (1814)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Annie Oakley born (1860)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Dan Fogelberg, singer, is born (Peoria, IL, 1951)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Don Ho, singer (1930)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Fidel Castro, Cuban leader, born (1926)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Johann Christoph Denner, invented the clarinet. (1655)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Kenneth Ernst, "Mary Worth" artist since 1942, dies at age 67 (1985)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Lucy Stone, pioneer in Woman's Rights. (1818)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Pat Harrington, actor (1929)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Alice Ghostley, actress, is born (1926)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Bertolt Brecht, dramatist and theatrical director dies (1956)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Buddy Greco, singer (1926)
** 08 14 99 99 00 David Crosby, singer, is born in Los Angeles (1941)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Earl Weaver, baseball manager (1930)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Robyn Smith, jockey (1944)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Russell Baker, newspaper columnist (1925)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Susan Saint James, actress, is born (1946)
** 08 14 99 99 00 William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publisher, dies in Beverly Hills (1951)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Janice Rule, actress (1931)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Jim Dale, actor (1935)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Julia Child, chef. (1912)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Linda Ellerbee, author-journalist (1944)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Macbeth, King of Scotland, was slain by the son of King Duncan. (1057)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Mary Queen of Scots was married to the Dauphin. She was 6 years old (1548)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Mike Connors, actor (1925)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Napoleon Bonaparte was born (1769)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum president (1924)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Princess Anne of England was born (1950)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Robert Bolt, playwright (1924)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Rose Marie, actress (1925)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Sir James Douglas, father of British Columbia. (1803)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Sir Walter Scott is born (1771)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Thomas Edward Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia), soldier, archaeologist, adventurer, and author, is born in Wales (1877)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Vernon Jordan, civil rights activist (1935)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Will Rogers and Wiley Post die in airplane crash near Point Barrow, Alaska (1935)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, is born (1809)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Anita Gillette, actress (1936)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Ann Blyth, actress (1928)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Arthur Cayley, mathematician, dies (1821)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Babe Ruth, baseball player, dies (1948)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Elvis Presley died at Graceland Mansion in Memphis at age 42. (1977)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Eydie Gorme, singer (1932)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Fess Parker, actor (1925)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Frank Gifford, sportscaster (1930)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Harold Foster, cartoonist, created "Prince Valiant", known for it's fine drawing and historical detail, is born (1892)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Hugo Gernsback, responsible for science fiction becoming an independent literary form, is born (1884)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Julie Newmar, tall and beautiful Scandinavian actress, is born (1935)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Lesley Ann Warren, actress (1946)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Madonna, singer (1958)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Menachem Begin, former Israeli Prime Minister (1913)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Robert Culp, actor (1930)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Timothy Hutton, actor (1960)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Belinda Carlisle, singer (1958)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Davy Crockett, American folk hero, is born (1786)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Donnie Wahlberg, singer (1969)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Ira Gershwin, lyricist and brother of George Gershwin, dies (1983)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Mae West, actress, is born (1892)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Pearl Bailey, Singer with the sexy, throaty drawl, died at age 72. (1990)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Robert DeNiro, actor (1943)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Gail Fisher, actress (1935)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Genghis Khan, Mongol emperor, dies (1227)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Malcolm-Jamal Warner, actor (1970)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Marshall Field, founded a Chicago-based store chain. (1834)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Martin Mull, actor-comedian (1943)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Meriwether Lewis, of Lewis and Clark, is born (1774)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Pearl Baily, spiritual singer, dies (1990)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Robert Redford, the actor, is born (1937)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Roman Polanski, filmmaker (1933)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Rosalynn Carter, former first lady, born (1927)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Shelley Winters, actress (1922)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Virginia Dare, the first woman to be born in America of English parents, is born in North Carolina (1587)
** 08 19 99 99 00 B. F. Skinner, psychologist, dies (1990)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Blaise Pascal, the mathematician and philosopher, died (1662)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Count Rumford, aka Benjamin Thompson, Physicist, inventor and adventurer, dies (1814)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Debra Paget, actress (1933)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek producer (1921)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Gerald McRaney, actor (1948)
** 08 19 99 99 00 John Flamsteed, 1st astronomer royal of England. (1646)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Ogden Nash, humorist, born (1902)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Orville Wright, pioneer aviator, born (1871)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Ring Lardner Junior, author (1915)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Seth Thomas, pioneer in mass production of clocks. (1785)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Willie Shoemaker, jockey (1931)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President (1889-1893) (1833)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Connie Chung, network newscaster, is born (1946)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Isaac Hayes, singer (1942)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Leon Trotsky assassinated (1940)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Rajiv Gandhi, former prime minister of India (1944)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin) born (Worcestershire, England, 1948)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Count Basie, jazz pianist and bandleader, is born (1906)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Hubert Gautier, engineer, wrote 1st book on bridge building. (1660)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Jim McMahon, football quarterback (1959)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Kenny Rogers, singer (1938)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Princess Margaret Rose, sister of Queen Elizabeth II, is born but the birth is not registered till three days later to avoid the registration number 13 (1930)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Carl Yastrzemski, baseball great (1939)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Cindy Williams, actress (1948)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Claude Debussy, composer, born (1862)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Huey Newton, was found shot to death in Oakland, California (1989)
** 08 22 99 99 00 King Richard III of England, last of the Plantagenets, dies in the Battle of Bosworh Field ending the War of the Roses. (1485)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Mats Wilander, tennis star (1964)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Morton Dean, newsman (1935)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Ray Bradbury, science fiction author, is born (1920)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Valerie Harper, actress, is born (1940)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Barbara Eden, actress, is born (1934)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Gene Kelly, dancer and actor, born (1912)
** 08 23 99 99 00 James "Sunny Jim" Rolph, Mayor (1912-1931), Muni backer. (1869)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Keith Moon born (London, 1947)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Louis XVI, future French king, is born at Versailes (1754)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Mark Russell, political satirist, is born (1932)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Mike Elliott, deejay WOMX-FM (105.1) Orlando, FL. (1959)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Oliver Hazard Perry, U.S. Naval hero, was born in Rhode Island (1785)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist, dies (1960)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Patricia McBride, ballet dancer, is born (1942)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Queen Noor, Queen of Jordan, is born (1952)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Rudolph Valentino, silent film actor, dies at the age of 31 (1926)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Shelley (sic) Long, actess, is born (1949)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Terry Catledge, Orlando Magic forward (1963)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Vera Miles, actress, is born (1930)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Cal Ripken Jr., All-Star shortstop (1960)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Dennis James, TV host (1917)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Durward Kirby, TV personality (1912)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Gerry Cooney, boxer (1956)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Il Parmigianino, aka Francesco Mazzola, painter, dies Cremona, Italy (1540)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Jorge Luis Borges, Argentinian author, is born (1899)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Marlee Matlin, actress (1965)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Pliny the Elder, naturalist and author, dies during the Vesuvius eruption (79)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Sir Daniel Gooch, laid 1st successful trans-Atlantic cables (1816)
** 08 24 99 99 00 William Francis Gibbs, naval architect, designed the Liberty ships (1886)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Althea Gibson, 1st black tennis champion (in a major event) (1927)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Anne Archer, actress (1947)
** 08 25 99 99 00 David Hume, philosopher, dies (1776)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Francis Bret Harte, American author, is born (1836)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, German philosopher, dies (1900)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Gene Simmons, rock singer-actor (1949)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Ivan the Terrible, czar of Russia, is born (1530)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Leonard Bernstein, conductor and composer, is born (1918)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Pat Clarke, WFTV-Channel 9 sports anchor, Orlando, Fl. (1959)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Sean Connery, actor most famous for his roles as James Bond, is born in Edinburgh, Scotland (1930)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Tom Skerritt, actor (1933)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Walt Kelly, creator of Pogo comic strip, is born (1913)
** 08 25 99 99 00 William Herschel dies (1822)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Anton van Leeuwenhoek, the inventor of the microscope, dies (1723)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Ben J. Wattenberg, author (1933)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Benjamin C. Bradlee, Washington Post Executive Editor (1921)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Charlie Parker, jazz guitarist, is born (1920)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Geraldine Ferraro, former Democratic vice-presidential nominee (1935)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Lee De Forest, invented the Audion vacuum tube (radio tube) (1873)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's husband) born (not in a can) in Bavaria (1819)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Sir Robert Walpole, Whig statesman and British Prime Minister, is born (1676)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Valerie Simpson, singer (1948)
** 08 27 99 99 00 C.S. Forester, historical novelist, created Horatio Hornblower (1899)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Daryl Dragon, the "captain" of Captain and Tenille (1942)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Linda Chapin, Orange County Commissioner, Orlando, FL. (1941)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President (1963-1969) (1908)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Martha Raye, actress-comedian (1916)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Mother Teresa, Nobel peace laureate (1910)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Samuel Goldwyn, pioneer filmmaker (1882)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Stevie Ray Vaughn dies in helicopter crash (East Troy, WI, 1990)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Titian, the Venetian painter, dies (1576)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Tommy Sands, actor (1937)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Tuesday Weld, actress (1943)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Ben Gazzara, actor (1930)
** 08 28 99 99 00 David Soul, actor (1943)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Donald O'Connor, actor-dancer (1925)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, poet, novelist, is born (1749)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Leo Tolstoy was born (1828)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Nancy Kulp, actress (1921)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Richard Sanders, actor (1940)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Roger Tory Peterson, bird lover and naturalist author, was born (1908)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Scott Hamilton, skating champion (1958)
** 08 28 99 99 00 The poet Shelley elopes with Harriet Westbrook (1811)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Barry Sullivan, actor (1912)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Brigham Young, 2nd president of the Morman Church, died in Utah. (1877)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Edmond Hoyle, the games master, dies at 97 (1769)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Elliott Gould, actor (1938)
** 08 29 99 99 00 George Montgomery, actor (1916)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Jean Ingres, the artist, is born (1780)
** 08 29 99 99 00 John Locke, writer and thinker on the philosophy of government, is born (1632)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Lee Marvin, actor, dies (1987)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Michael Jackson, singer and dancer, born in Gary, Indiana (1958)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Oliver Wendell Holmes born, physician and father of the jurist (1809)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Sir Richard Attenborough, actor-director (1923)
** 08 29 99 99 00 St. John the Baptist beheaded by Herod rewarding Salome for dance (30)
** 08 29 99 99 00 William Friedkin, director (1939)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Cleopatra commits suicide with a snake (30 BC)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Fred MacMurray, actor (1908)
** 08 30 99 99 00 John W. Mauchly born (1907)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Mary Godwin Wollstonecraft Shelley, English author ("Frankenstein") is born (1797)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Regina Resnik, opera singer (1922)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Shirley Booth, actress (1907)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Ted Williams, Hall-of-Famer (1918)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Buddy Hackett, comedian (1924)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Debbie Gibson, singer (1970)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Frank Robinson, baseball great (1935)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Itzhak Perlman, violinist (1945)
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** 01 06 99 99 00 Three Kings' Day (PR)
** 01 11 99 99 00 De Hostos' Birthday (PR)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Southward Grey whale migration (CA)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Confederate Heroes Day (TX)
** 01 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Lee-Jackson Day (VA)
** 01 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Robert E. Lee's Birthday (AL & MS)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Georgia Day (GA)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Texas Independence day (TX)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Vermont Admission Day (14th state, 1791)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Buzzards return to Hinckley, Ohio (OH)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Evacuation Day (Suffolk County, MA)
** 03 19 99 99 00 The day the swallows return to San Juan Capistrano (CA)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Youth Day (OK)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Abolition Day (PR)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Maryland Day (MD)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day (HI)
** 03 Mo 99 99 00 [L] Seward's Day (AK)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Pascua Florida Day (FL)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Alewives run (Cape Cod, MA)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Verrazano Day (NY)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Thomas Jefferson's Birthday (AL)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Jose de Diego's Birthday (PR)
** 04 21 99 99 00 San Jacinto Day (TX)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Arbor Day (NE & DE)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Oklahoma Day (OK)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Confederate Memorial Day (FL & GA)
** 04 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Patriot's Day (ME & MA)
** 04 Mo 99 99 00 [L] Arbor Day (WY)
** 04 Mo 99 99 00 [L] Confederate Memorial Day (AL & MS)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Rhode Island Independence Day
** 05 08 99 99 00 Harry S. Truman's Birthday (MO)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Confederate Memorial Day (SC)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Minnesota Day (MN)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Mecklenburg Independence Day (NC)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Memorial Day (NM & PR)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Jefferson Davis's Birthday (MS)
** 05 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Memorial Day (MI)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Confederate Memorial Day (KY & LA)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Jefferson Davis's Birthday (FL, GA, KY, & SC)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Senior Citizen's Day (OK)
** 06 11 99 99 00 King Kamehameha I Day (HI)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Bunker Hill Day (Suffolk County, MA)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Emancipation Day (TX)
** 06 20 99 99 00 West Virginia Day (WV)
** 06 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Jefferson Davis's Birthday (AL & MS)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Bennington Battle Day (VT)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Munoz Rivera's Birthday (PR)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Pioneer Day (UT)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Constitution Day (PR)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Barbosa's Birthday (PR)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Rain Day (Waynesburg, PA)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Ernie Pyle Day (NM)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Victory Day (RI)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Admission Day (HI)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Susan B. Anthony Day (MA)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Huey P. Long Day (LA)
** 08 Fr 99 99 00 [3] Admission Day (HI, 1984)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Los Angeles Day
** 09 09 99 99 00 Admission Day (CA)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Defender's Day (MD)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Cherokee Strip Day (OK)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Autumn Harvest Festival (Wheaton, IL)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Grito de Lares (PR)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Discoverer's Day (HI)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Oklahoma Historical Day (OK)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Alaska Day (AK)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Devil's Night (MI)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Nevada Day (NV)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Admission Day (ND, SD)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Oklahoma Heritage Week (OK)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Discovery Day (PR)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Delaware Day (DE)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Wyoming Day (WY)
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** 01 07 99 99 00 "Tarzan", one of the first adventure comic strips appears. (1929)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Buck Rogers and Tarzan first appear in comic strips (1929)
** 01 09 99 99 00 First issue of the "Progressive" magazine (1909)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Thomas Paine publishes "Common Sense" (1776)
** 01 22 99 99 00 The Alta California becomes a daily paper, 1st such in Calif. (1850)
** 02 13 99 99 00 "Prince Valiant" comic strip appears; known for historical detail and fine detail drawing. Thanks Hal (1937)
** 02 13 99 99 00 Blondie and Dagwood get married (1933)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Ladies Home Journal begins publication. (1883)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is published (1885)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Time magazine is first published (1923)
** 03 06 99 99 00 "The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society" was 1st published, and is still published today (1665)
** 03 16 99 99 00 First Black newspaper founded (1827)
** 04 09 99 99 00 TV Guide publishes their first issue. (1953)
** 04 10 99 99 00 First issue of the New York Tribune. The publisher was Horace Greeley (1841)
** 04 14 99 99 00 The first edition of Noah Webster's "American Dictionary of the English Language" was published (1828)
** 04 16 99 99 00 The Book of the Month Club begins in the US (1926)
** 04 18 99 99 00 the first crossword puzzle book is published (1924)
** 04 24 99 99 00 First publication of U.S. newspaper printed on regular basis (1704)
** 04 27 99 99 00 John Milton sells his rights to "Paradise Lost" for a total of 10 pounds (1667)
** 05 05 99 99 00 The first issue of Soviet Communist Party paper Pravda was published (1912)
** 05 09 99 99 00 The first newspaper cartoon appeared in America. (1754)
** 05 17 99 99 00 the first regular comic, "Comic Cuts", is published in London (1890)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Popeye rubs the Wiffle Hen becoming practically indestructible (1929)
** 06 03 99 99 00 "Casey at the Bat" is 1st published (by the SF Examiner) (1888)
** 06 05 99 99 00 "U.S. Today" (a newspaper) ran for 1st time (1981)
** 06 06 99 99 00 George Orwell's novel "1984" is published (1949)
** 06 09 99 99 00 The first dime novel was published -- "Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter" (1860)
** 06 13 99 99 00 "Pentagon Papers" (re: Vietnam); first published in New York Times. (1971)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Garfield the cat. "Big fat hairy deal". (1978)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Krazy Kat cartoon strip first appears (1910)
** 06 29 99 99 00 The London Telegraph is published for the first time (1855)
** 06 30 99 99 00 "Gone with the Wind" is published (1936)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Thoreau moves into his shack on Walden Pond. (1845)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Newton publishes Principia Mathematica (1687)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Vol 1, No 1, of "The Wall Street Journal" published. (1889)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Das Kapital by Karl Marx is published (1867)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Billboard magazine starts publishing best-seller's charts. (1940)
** 07 30 99 99 00 1st English newspaper published in Hawaii. (1836)
** 08 07 99 99 00 the Alley Oop cartoon strip first appears (1933)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Li'l Abner debut (1934)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Henry David Thoreau jailed for tax resistance. (1846)
** 08 14 99 99 00 The first book ever published was printed, The Book of Psalms, published by Faust (1457)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, first published (1945)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Ann Franklin becomes the first woman editor of an American newspaper, "The Mercry" in Newport, R.I. (1762)
** 08 27 99 99 00 "Tarzan of the Apes" published (1912)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Mary Shelley, wrote Frankenstein (1797)
** 09 04 99 99 00 1st daily newspaper in Hawaii published. (1866)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Barney Flaherty, a ten year old, was hired as the first known paper boy (1833)
** 09 05 99 99 00 On The Road, by author Jack Kerouac, was first published. (1957)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Thoreau leaves Walden Pond (1847)
** 09 19 99 99 00 President George Washington's farewell address was published. (1796)
** 09 21 99 99 00 1st daily newspaper in US begins publication in Pennsylvania. (1784)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Eleanor John publishes the first Weekly Reader (1928)
** 09 25 99 99 00 One of the earliest American newspapers "Publick Occurrences", published its first and last edition in Boston (1690)
** 09 27 99 99 00 James Franklin, Benjamin's half brother, publishes the first issue of "The Rhode Island Gazette" (1727)
** 09 28 99 99 00 "Pilgrim's Progress" published (1678)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Bill the Cat loses control of his sports car on route 66 outside of Bloom County. He was returning from a party at Mary Worth's LA home. (1983)
** 10 02 99 99 00 First publication of the Peanuts comic strip (1950)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Dick Tracy, created by Chester Gould, debuts (1931)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Catch-22 is published (1961)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Gordo (by Gus Arriola) 1st appeared in newspapers. (1941)
** 10 16 99 99 00 audience in Boston walks out on Poe during his reading of the "The Raven" (1845)
** 10 20 99 99 00 The New York Times is first published simultaneously in Paris and New York (1960)
** 10 26 99 99 00 the "Doonesbury" comic strip debuts in 28 newspapers (1970)
** 10 27 99 99 00 The 'Federalist' letters started appearing in NY newspapers. (1787)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, published (1883)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Lemuel Gulliver arrives in Lilliput (1699)
** 11 14 99 99 00 "Moby Dick", by Herman Melville, is published. (1851)
** 11 15 99 99 00 The cartoon strip Mutt and Jeff first appeared (1907)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) publishes his first work, "Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog" (1865)
** 11 23 99 99 00 The first issue of "Life" magazine is published (1936)
** 11 26 99 99 00 Alice Liddel receives an early Christmas present of "Alice in Wonderland" from Charles Dodgson (1864)
** 11 29 99 99 00 The London times is first newspaper published with a steam powered press (1814)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Noah Webster establishes New York's 1st daily newspaper. (1793)
** 12 16 99 99 00 "Variety", covering all phases of show business, 1st published. (1905)
** 12 19 99 99 00 "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens is first published (1843)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Benjamin Franklin begins publication of "Poor Richard's Almanack" (1732)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Thomas Paine publishes his first "American Crisis" essay in which he wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls." (1776)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Phineas Fogg completes trip around world in under 80 days
** 12 23 99 99 00 "Twas the night before Christmas ..." was first published (1823)
** 12 23 99 99 00 Tom Paine publishes "Crisis" (1776)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Dick Tracy marries Tess Truehart (1949)
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# courtesy of Tom Uffner
#
** 01 02 99 99 00 Psychedelic Shop opens, Haight St. SF (1966)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Acid Test Fillmore Aud. SF (1966)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Bill Graham born (1931)
** 01 13 99 99 00 "Stop Nuclear Power" benefit, Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara (1978)
** 01 13 99 99 00 Cambodian Boat People's benefit, Oakland Col. w/ Joan Baez (1980)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Human Be-In, Golden Gate Park, SF, Dead, Airplane, Quicksilver (1967)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Janis Joplin born (1943)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Longshoreman's Hall Trips Festival, SF (thru 1-23-66)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Honolulu Civic Aud. (first show in Hawaii) (1970)
** 01 24 99 99 00 BAM's award, SF, Phil Lesh "best bassist" (1978)
** 01 30 99 99 00 BAM's award, SF, Mickey Hart "best drummer", Dead "best group" (1979)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Dead busted, New Orleans (1970)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Neal Cassady dies (1968)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Neal Cassady born (1926)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Watts Acid Test, Compton, CA (1966)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Fillmore East, NYC (w/ Duane and Gregg Allman, Peter Green) (1970)
** 02 13 99 99 00 'Bears Choice' recorded at Fillmore East, NYC (also 2-14-70) (1970)
** 02 13 99 99 00 "New Music for the 80's", Rhythm Devils debut, Marin, CA (1980)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Dead/Airplane open Carousel Ballroom, SF (1968)
** 02 17 99 99 00 "Rock for Life" benefit, Keith and Donna G.'s last show, Oakland (1979)
** 02 19 99 99 00 ESP Experiment show, Capital Theatre, Portchester, NY (1971)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Jefferson Airplane headline benefit for Dead's N.Orl. bust, Fill. W. (1970)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Haight Street, SF, free concert (1968)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Black Panther benefit, Oakland Aud. (1st show there), CA (1971)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Rolling Thunder benefit, Winterland, SF (1972)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Fillmore East opens, NYC (1968)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Pigpen found dead (1973)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Jack Kerouac born (1922)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Phil Lesh born (1940)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Benefit for SF Symphony ('Black and White Ball') Hilton Hotel, SF (1969)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Rainbow Theatre, London (also 3-21 thru 3-24) (1981)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Cow Palace debut of new sound system (25 tons, 641 spkrs, 48 amps) (1974)
** 03 23 99 99 00 S.N.A.C.K. benefit w/ Merl Saunders, Ned Lagin, Kezer Stad. SF (1975)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Academy of Music, NYC Donna's first show w/ Bo Diddley (1972)
** 03 25 99 99 00 BAM's award, SF, Jerry Garcia "Musician of the year" (1980)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Gruga Hall, Essen, Germany, w/ The Who, Flying Karamazov Bros. (1981)
** 04 01 99 99 00 "April Fools Show" Capital Theatre, Passaic, NJ (1980)
** 04 05 99 99 00 'Saturday Night Live' second appearance (1980)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Europe '72 Tour begins, Empire Pool, Wembley, England (1972)
** 04 15 99 99 00 BAM's award, SF, Phil Lesh "best bassist" (1981)
** 04 20 99 99 00 People's Park planted, Berkeley (1969)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Brent Mydland's first show, Spartan Stadium, San Jose, CA (1979)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Fillmore East, NYC w/ Duane Allman (1971)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Fillmore East, NYC w/ Beach Boys (1971)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Fillmore Eest, NYC w/ Tom Constanten (1971)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Fillmore East, NYC last show (1971)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Casey Jones killed (1900)
** 05 06 99 99 00 MIT, Cambridge, MA free concert (1970)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Bill Kreutzmann born (1946)
** 05 07 99 99 00 'Tomorrow Show' interview and music (1981)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Lille Fairgrounds, France (free concert) (1972)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Diga Rhythm Band's first public appearance, Winterland w/ Starship (1975)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Hollywood Festival Newcastle, England (first European show) (1970)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Europe '72 tour ends, Lyceum, London (1970)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Day on the Green #1, Kezer Stadim, SF w/ Dead, NRPS (1973)
** 05 27 99 99 00 First Avalon Ballroom show, SF (1966)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Haight Ashbury Free Clinic opens, SF (1967)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Dead Movie opens, Ziegfield Theatre, NYC (1977)
** 06 03 99 99 00 'The Vacation Ends', Dead begin touring again, Portland, OR (1976)
** 06 06 99 99 00 'Seastones' debut at Dominican College, San Rafael, CA (1975)
** 06 07 99 99 00 15-year anniversary shows, Folsom Field, Univ. of CO, Boulder (1980)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Day on the Green w/ Beach Boys, Oakland (1974)
** 06 09 99 99 00 RFK Stadium, Wash. DC, w/ Allman Bros. (1973)
** 06 12 99 99 00 'Fire on the Mountain', Dead and Mt. St. Helens hit Portland (1980)
** 06 14 99 99 00 First Fillmore East show (1968)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Dead play at Straight Theatre christening party, SF (1967)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Pigpen's last show, Hollywood Bowl, CA (1972)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Bob Fried Memorial Boogie, Winterland, SF (1975)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Dead at Monterey Pop Festival (1967)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Summer Solstice shows, West High Aud., Anchorage, AK (thru 6-21) (1980)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Chateau de Herouville, France, free concert (1971)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Central Park, NYC free concert (1969)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Robert Hunter born (1941)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Fillmore East, NYC closes (1971)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Red Dog Saloon opens, Virginia City, NV (1965)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Canadian Train Tour begins, Toronto, ends 7-3 (1970)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Last Fillmore West show, SF (1971)
** 07 04 99 99 00 William Hitchcock's mansion, Millbrook, NY (1967)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Fillmore West closes, SF (1971)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Mississippi River Festival, Edwardsville, IL (1970)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Orpheum Theatre shows begin, ends 7-18 (1976)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Keith Godchaux born (1948)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Keith Godchaux dies (1980)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Watkins Glen, NY w/ Allman Bros., Band. 600,000 people (1973)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Jerry Garcia born (1942)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Newport Rock Festival, Costa Mesa, CA (1968)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Merry Pranksters "Welcome Hell's Angels' Party", La Honda, CA (1965)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Great American Music Hall, SF (1975)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, NY (Dead 8-16), thru 8-17 (1969)
** 08 20 99 99 00 First Fillmore West show, SF (1968)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Donna Jean Godchaux born (1947)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Springfield Creamery benefit, Lane County Fairgrounds, OR (1972)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Dead at New Orleans Pop Festival (1969)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Dead at Sky River Rock Festival, Washington (1968)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Ron "Pigpen" McKernan born (1945)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Alexandra Palace, London (start of '74 European Tour' (1974)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Rolling Thunder (1916)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Mickey Hart born (1943)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Ken Kesey born (1935)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Sound and Light Theatre, Gizah, Egypt, w/ Hamza El-Din, thru 9-16 (1978)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Albert Hoffman's first LSD experience (1943)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Jefferson Airplane/Muddy Waters headline first Winterland dance, SF (1966)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Warfield shows begin, SF (return of accoustic sets) (1980)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Record Factory auction of Dead artwork and memorabilia, San Rafael, SF (1976)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Last free Dead show in Golden Gate Park, SF w/ Starship (1975)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Cabrillo discovers California (1542 )
** 09 29 99 99 00 Mickey Hart's first show, Straight Theatre, SF (1967)
** 10 01 99 99 00 SF State College Acid Test (1966)
** 10 02 99 99 00 710 Ashbury Street bust (1967)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Janis Joplin dies (1970)
** 10 06 99 99 00 LSD declared illegal (1966)
** 10 06 99 99 00 'Death of Hippie' ceremony, SF (1967)
** 10 07 99 99 00 First Winterland show as "The Grateful Dead", SF (1966)
** 10 08 99 99 00 First 'Mickey and the Harbeats' show, The Matrix, SF (1968)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Roadie benefit, Winterland, SF (1972)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Who/Dead Day on the Green, Oakland, CA (thru 10-10) (1976)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Warfield shows end, SF (1980)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Peace Festival, Mt. Tamalpais, CA (1966)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Bob Wier born (1947)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Dead 'retire' (five shows at Winterland), SF (1974)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Keith Godchaux's first show, Northrup Aud., Minn., MN (1971)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Mickey Hart rejoins band at Winterland (retirement shows end), SF (1974)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Brent Mydland born (1952)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Jack Kerouac dies (1969)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Radio City Music Hall shows begin, NYC (thru 10-31) (1980)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Dead play at North Face Ski Shop opening, SF (1966)
** 10 27 99 99 00 KSAN's live tape weekend (vintage Fillmore, Avalon tapes played), SF (1972)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Jefferson Airplane headline first Bill Graham show, SF (1965)
** 11 09 99 99 00 First issue of Rolling Stone published, SF (1967)
** 11 11 99 99 00 'Saturday Night Live' first appearance (1978)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Moratorium Day, Lanai Theatre, Crockett, CA (1969)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Fillmore East, NYC w/ Winwood, Wood, Capaldi, Ramblin' Jack Elliot (1970)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Acoustic benefit for Hunger Week, Chicago's Loyola College (1978)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Capital Theatre, Passaic, NJ, nationwide broadcast (1978)
** 12 04 99 99 00 San Jose Acid Test (1965)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Mill Valley Recreation Center (free concert), CA (1980)
** 12 10 99 99 00 First Fillmore Auditorium show (2nd Mime Troupe benefit), SF (1965)
** 12 17 99 99 00 'Death and Rebirth of the Haight A. and Death of Money' parade, SF (1966)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Big Beat Club Acid Test, Palo Alto, CA (1965)
** 12 26 99 99 00 St. Stephens' Day
** 12 27 99 99 00 First Dead Head arrives for Winterland closing, SF (1978)
** 12 31 99 99 00 First New Year's show Fillmore Auditorium, SR (1966)
** 12 31 99 99 00 New Year's Eve at The Ark, Boston, MA (1969)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Dead close Winterland, SF w/ Blues Bros., NRPS (1978)
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# Famous people's births, deaths and marriages file for calentool
# extracted from ProLine's today file and Today in History provided
# by Robert Heckendorn at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
# converted to calentool format by lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu.
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** 05 01 99 99 00 Anton Dvorak, the composer, dies (1904)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, is born (1265)
** 05 01 99 99 00 David Livingstone, the explorer, dies (1873)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Duke of Wellington, who made Napoleon very unhappy. (1769)
** 05 01 99 99 00 John Dryden, the poet, dies (1700)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Joseph Heller, American author, is born (1923)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Kate Smith, the singer,is born (1909)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Little Walter (Marion Walter Jacobs) born (Alexandria, LA, 1930)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Mary Harris Jones (Mother Jones), American labor leader, is born (1830)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Smokey the Bear retires (1975)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Spike Jones, American band leader, dies (1965)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Bing Crosby, the singer and actor, is born (1904)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Catherine the Great of Russia is born (1729)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Dr. Benjamin Spock born (1903)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Henry Martyn Robert, author of "Robert's Rules of Order" (1837)
** 05 02 99 99 00 J. Edgar Hoover, eternal FBI director, dies (1972)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Leonardo Da Vinci, artist and inventor, dies (Julian Calendar) (1520)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Lou Gehrig sets record for being in most consecutive games (2130) (1939)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Thomas Hardy, English author, is born (1840)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Bob Seger born (Ann Arbor, MI, 1945)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Francois Coty, perfumemaker. (1874)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Golda Meir, the Israeli leader, is born (1898)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Lord Byron swims the Dardanelles, a trip of about 4 miles (1810)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Niccolo Machiavalli, philosopher, is born (1469)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Pete Seeger, American folk singer, is born (1919)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Al Capone was jailed in Atlanta for tax evasion (1932)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Audrey Hepburn, the actress, is born in Brussels (1929)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Bartolommeo Cristofori, inventor of pianoforte, is born (1655)
** 05 04 99 99 00 Henry Huxley, biologist, is born (1825)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Alice Faye, actress (1915)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Craig James, U.S. Rep. R-Deland, Florida (1941)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Karl Marx, German political philosopher and economist, is born (1818)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Michael Palin, comedian-actor (1943)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Napoleon Bonaparte, conqueror, dies on the island of St. Helena (1821)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Nellie Bly, name became a synonym for female star reporter. (1867)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Tammy Wynette, country singer (1942)
** 05 06 99 99 00 A.P. Giannini, founder of Bank of America. (1870)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Bob Seger, rock singer (1945)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Daniel Gerber, beloved by babies at mealtime
** 05 06 99 99 00 Fred Newan, Mickey Mouse Club host (1952)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Henry David Thoreau, writer and naturalist, dies (1862)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Lyman Frank Baum (aka Frank L. Baum), author of "The Wizard of Oz", dies (1919)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Orson Welles, American actor, is born (1915)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Rudolph Valentino, the silent screen actor, is born (1895)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist, is born (1856)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Stewart Granger, actor (1913)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Willie Mays, baseball great (1931)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Antonio Salieri, Italian composer, dies (1825)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Darren McGavin, actor (1922)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Edwin Land, founded instant photography (Polaroid), is born (1909)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Gabby Hayes, Western character actor, is born (1885)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Gary Cooper, American actor, is born (1901)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Johannes Brahms, the composer, born in Hamburg (1833)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Johnny Unitas, former quarterback (1933)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the composer, is born (1840)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Robert Browning, the poet is born (1812)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Teresa Brewer, singer (1931)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Angel Cordero, jockey (1942)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Don Rickles, comedian, is born (1926)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Edward Gibbon, historian, "The History of the Decline & Fall (1737)of the Roman Empire"
** 05 08 99 99 00 Gustave Flaubert, French novelist and author of "Madame Bovary", dies (1880)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Harry S Truman, the 33rd U.S. president, is born (1884)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Henri Dunant, founded Red Cross, YMCA. (1828)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1st internationally recognized US pianist (1829)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Melissa Gilbert, actress (1964)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Peter Benchley, author (1940)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Sir David Attenborough, environmentalist, is born (1926)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Thomas Hancock, founded British rubber industry (1786)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Toni Tennille, singer, is born (1943)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Billy Joel, singer (1949)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Candice Bergen, actress, is born (1946)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Henry J. Kaiser, built Liberty Ships, Jeeps (1882)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Howard Carter, Egyptologist who found King Tutankhamen (1873)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, German poet and playwright, dies (1805)
** 05 09 99 99 00 John Brown, the abolitionist, is born (1800)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, the chemist, dies (1850)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Pinza dies (1957)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Augustin-Jean Fresnel, pioneered in optics. (1788)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Dave Mason born (Worcester, England, 1945)
** 05 10 99 99 00 David O. Selznick, the film producer, is born (1902)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Donovan, singer (1946)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Fred Astaire (Frederick Austerlitz) born in Omaha, Nebraska (1899)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Gary Owens, television and radio personality (1936)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Henry Stanley, the explorer, dies (1904)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Mother Maybelle Carter, American country singer, is born (1909)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Nancy Walker, actress (1921)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Paul Revere, American silversmith and patriot, dies (1818)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Phil Mahre, Olympic medalist skier (1957)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Steve Mahre, Olympic medalist skier (1957)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Bob Marley, Reggae singer, dies in hospital in Miami (1981)
** 05 11 99 99 00 British Prime Minister Spencer Percival, is assassinated by Bellingham (1812)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Denver Pyle, actor, is born (1920)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Foster Brooks, comedian (1912)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Gerard Christopher, television's Superboy (1959)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Irving Berlin, the composer, was born (1888)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Margaret Rutherford, the actress, was born (1892)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Martha Graham, dancer and choreographer, born in Pittsburgh (1893)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Mort Sahl, satirist and actor, is born in Montreal, Canada (1927)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Salvador Dali, the artist, was born (1904)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Sir John Herschel, astronomer, dies in London (1871)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Burt Bacharach, composer (1929)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Dolly Madison, First Lady, was born (1768)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Edward Winslow and Susanna White become the first couple to marry in the colony of Plymouth (1621)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Emilio Estevez, actor (1962)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Farley Mowat, Never Cry Wolf author, is born (1921)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Florence Nightingale born in Florence, Italy (1820)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Gabriel Faure, composer (1845)
** 05 12 99 99 00 George Carlin, comedian (1937)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Howard K. Smith, television newscaster (1914)
** 05 12 99 99 00 John Simon, critic (1925)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Lawrence Peter (Yogi) Berra, baseball great, is born (1925)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Socrates is born (465 BC)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Wilfred Hyde-White, actor (1903)
** 05 12 99 99 00 Yogi Barra, catcher (1925)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Arthur S. Sullivan, of Gilbert and Sullivan, is born (1842)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Beatrice Authur, actress, is born (1926)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Clive Barnes, critic (1927)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Cyrus McCormick, perfecter of the mechanical harvester, dies (1884)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Daphne du Maurier, English novelist, is born (1907)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Gary Cooper, movie actor, dies (1961)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Joe Louis, heavyweight boxer, is born in Lexington Alabama (1914)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Patrice Munsel, opera singer (1925)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Peter Gabriel born England (1950)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Peter Henry Emerson, first photographer to promote photography as an independent art (1856)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Stevie Wonder, singer, is born (1950)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Billy Martin, local boy who made good in baseball. (1928)
** 05 14 99 99 00 David Byrne, rock artist (1952)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Francesca Annis, actress (1944)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit, inventor of the thermometer, is born (1696)
** 05 14 99 99 00 George Lucas, movie producer (1944)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Henry Heinz, US food manufacturer, dies (1919)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Louis XIII, the French king, dies (1643)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Rita Hayworth, actress, dies of Alzheimer's disease (1987)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Season Hubley, actress (1951)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Thomas Gainsborough, artist and portrait painter, is born (1727)
** 05 14 99 99 00 assassination of Henry IV, king of England, by Ravaillac (1610)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Anthony Shaffer, playwright (1926)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Brian Peter George St. John de Baptiste de la Salle Eno born (Woodbridge, England, 1948)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Donald F. Duncan, inventor of the yo-yo, dies (1971)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Emmit Smith, University of Florida football running back (1969)
** 05 15 99 99 00 George Brett, Kansas City Royals baseball player (1953)
** 05 15 99 99 00 James Mason, the actor, is born (1909)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Joseph Cotten, actor (1905)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Lee Horsley, actor (1955)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Lyman Frank Baum, creator of the Wizard of Oz, is born (1856)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Mike Oldfield born (Essex, England, 1953)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Peter Shaffer, playwright (1926)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Pierre Curie, physicist and chemist, is born (1859)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Debra Winger, actress (1955)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Emily Dickinson, the poet, dies (1886)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Gabriela Sabatini, tennis player (1970)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Henry Fonda, the actor, is born (1905)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Jack Eckerd, Clearwater, Florida's drugstore magnate (1913)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, dies of complications of the flu (1990)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Liberace, pianist and entertainer, is born (1919)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette the archduchess of Vienna are wed (1770)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Margaret Hamilton, maker of 75 movies and known for her role as Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz dies (1985)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Sammie Smith, Miami Dolphins running back (from Apopka Florida) (1967)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Sammy Davis Jr., entertainer, dies of throat cancer (1990)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Studs Terkel, author, is born (1912)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Woody Herman, jazz clarinetist and band-leader, is born (1913)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, religious leader of Iran, is born (1900)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Birgit Nilsson, opera singer (1918)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Catherine I, Russian Empress and favorite consort of Peter the Great, dies in St. Petersburg (1727)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Dennis Hopper, actor-director (1936)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Erik Satie, composer (1866)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Joseph Norman Lockyer born (1836), discoverer of Helium in Sun
** 05 17 99 99 00 Maureen O'Sullivan, actress (1911)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Paul Dukas, composer of "The Sorcerer's Apprentice", dies (1936)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Sandro Botticelli, the painter, is born (1510)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Sugar Ray Leonard, boxer (1956)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Toni Jennings, State Senator, R-Orlando, Florida (1949)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Bertrand Russell the philosopher was born (1872)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Charles Perrault, the original Mother Goose, dies (1703)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Margot Fonteyn, the ballerina, was born (1919)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Nathaniel Hawthorne, the author, dies (1864)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Oliver Heaviside, physicist, is born (1850)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Pernell Roberts, actor (1930)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Perry Como, singer, is born (1912)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Pope John Paul II is born (1920)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Reggie Jackson, baseball player, is born (1946)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Rick Wakeman, composer/musician, born (West London, England, 1949)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Robert Morse, actor (1931)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Sam Vincent, Orlando Magic guard (1933)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Vladimir Nabokov, Russian author of "Lolita", learned to fox-trot (1919)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Anne Boleyn the queen of Henry VIII is beheaded for treason and adultery because of a stillborn son (1536)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Curly Neal, Orlando Magic Special Projects Director (1944)
** 05 19 99 99 00 David Hartman, TV personality (1935)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Ho Chi Minh, revolutionary, is born (1890)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Jim Lehrer, PBS newscaster (1934)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Mike Wallace (1918)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Nora Ephron, author (1941)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Ogden Nash, humorist, dies (1971)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Oscar Wilde released from Pentonville Prison (1895)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Pete Townshend born (London, 1945)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Thomas Edward Lawrence, "Lawrence of Arabia", dies in a motorcycle accident in Dorset England (1935)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Albrecht Durer, the artist, is born (1471)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart Putnam takes off to become the first woman to fly the Atlantic alone (1930)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Cher, actress and singer, is born (1946)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Christopher Columbus, the explorer, dies (1506)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Constance Towers, actress (1933)
** 05 20 99 99 00 George Gobel (Lonesome George) is born (1919)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Honore de Balzac, French author, is born (1799)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Joe Crocker, singer (1944)
** 05 20 99 99 00 John Stuart Mill, English philosopher and economist, is born (1806)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Marquis de Lafayette, revolutionary war hero, dies (1834)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Moshe Dayan, Israeli general & politician (1915)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Sir Henry Percy, knight and supporter of Henry IV, aka Harry Hotspur, dies (1364)
** 05 20 99 99 00 Stephen Girard, bailed out US bonds during the War of 1812 (1750)
** 05 20 99 99 00 William George Fargo, helped to found Wells, Fargo & Co. (1818)
** 05 20 99 99 00 William Hewlett, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Co. (1913)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Albrecht Durer, painter & printmaker, greatest German (1471)Renaissance artist.
** 05 21 99 99 00 Alexander Pope, poet and satirist, is born (1688)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Glenn Hammond Curtiss, aircraft builder (e.g. Curtiss Jennie) and inventor of the aileron, was born (1878)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Harold Robbins, novelist (1916)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Henry VI of England is murdered (1471)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Plato (Aristocles) born (Athens(?), 427 BC)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Raymond Burr, actor (1917)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Willam Einthoven, invented the electrocardiograph (1860)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Albrecht Grafe, pioneer eye surgeon, founded modern ophthalmology (1828)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Constantine the Great, Roman emperor, dies (337)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Paul Winfield, actor (1941)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Peter Nero, conductor (1934)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Richard Wagner, composer, is born (1813)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author and creator of Sherlock Holmes, is born (1859)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Sir Laurence Olivier, actor, is born in Dorking, London (1907)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Susan Strasberg, actress (1938)
** 05 22 99 99 00 Thomas Gold, astronomer, established the steady-state theory (1920)of the universe.
** 05 22 99 99 00 Victor Hugo, the novelist, dies (1885)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Artie Shaw, band leader (1910)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Bonnie and Clyde were shot to death in Louisiana. (1934)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Captain Kidd, naval officer and pirate, is hanged in London (1701)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Douglas Fairbanks, actor and producer, is born in Colorado (1883)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Elmore James, blues great, dies (1963)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Heinrich Himmler, Nazi Minister of the Interior, kills himself (1945)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Joan Collins, actress and sex symbol, is born in London (1936)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Kit Carson, frontiersman, dies (1868)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Marvin Hagler, boxer (1952)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Rosemary Clooney, singer, is born (1928)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Bob Dylan (Robert Zimmerman), folk singer, born (Duluth, 1941)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Duke Ellington, jazz composer and pianist, dies (1974)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Gabriel Fahrenheit, physicist, is born (1686)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Jean Paul Marat, revolutionary leader in France, is born (1743)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Nicolas Copernicus, the astronomer, dies (1543)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Walt Zembriski, professional golfer and Orlando resident (1935)
** 05 24 99 99 00 the future Queen Victoria is born (1819)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Beverly "Bubbles" Sills, opera singer, is born (1929)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Bob Morris, Orlando Sentinel columnist (1950)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Igor Sikorsky, inventor of the helicopter, is born (1889)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Jessi Colter, country singer (1943)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Miles Davis, jazz musician, is born (1926)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Ralph Waldo Emerson, American poet and essayist, is born (1803)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Robert Ludlum, author, is born (1927)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Tom T. Hall, country singer, is born (1936)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Al Jolson, the entertainer, born (1886)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, dies (604)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Hank Williams Jr., singer (1949)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Isadora Duncan (1877)
** 05 26 99 99 00 James Arness, actor (1923)
** 05 26 99 99 00 John Wayne, actor, is born (1907)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Peggy Lee, singer (1920)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Peter Cushing, actor (1913)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Robert Morley, actor (1908)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Sally Ride, astronaut (1951)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Stevie Nicks, singer (1948)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Teresa Stratas, opera singer (1939)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Amelia Bloomer, suffragist known for her pantaloons (1818)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Bruce Weitz, actor (1943)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Christopher Lee, actor (1922)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Dashiell Hammett, American author, is born (1894)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State (1923)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Herman Wouk, novelist (1915)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Hubert H. Humphrey, politician, is born (1911)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Lee Meriwether, actress (1935)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Louis Gossett Jr., actor (1936)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Rachel Carson, environmental author, is born (1907)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Vincent Price, actor (1911)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Wild Bill Hickok (1837)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Dionne quintuplets born (1934)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Gaston Lenotre, Epcot restaurateur (1920)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Gladys Knight, singer (1944)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond books, is born (1908)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers General Manager (1938)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Jim Thorpe (1886)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Noah Webster, lexicographer and teacher, dies (1843)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Sondra Locke, actress (1947)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Al Unser Sr., race car driver (1939)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Anthony Geary, actor (1948)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Gilbert Keith Chesterton, journalist and writer, is born (1874)
** 05 29 99 99 00 John F. Kennedy, 35th President (1960-1963) (1917)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Leslie Townes (Bob) Hope, comedian, is born (1903)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Lisa Whelchel, actress and gospel singer (1963)
** 05 29 99 99 00 Patrick Henry, American patriot, born (1736)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Art Grindle, State Representative, Altamonte Springs, Fl. (1923)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Benny Goodman, band leader, born (1909)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Joan of Arc is burned at the stake (1431)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Keir Dullea, actor (1936)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Mel (Melvin Jerome) Blanc, voice of Bugs Bunny and many others, is born in San Francisco (1908)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Michael J. Pollard, actor (1939)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Richard A. "Dick" Nunis, Disney Attractions president (1932)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Ruta Lee, actress (1936)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Wynonna Judd, country singer (1964)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Adolph Eichmann was hanged for his role in the Holocaust. (1962)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Brooke Shields, actress-model (1965)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Clint Eastwood, actor (1930)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Don Ameche, actor (1908)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Franz Joseph Haydn, composer, dies (1809)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Gregory Harrison, actor (1950)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Joan of Arc has a hot time at the stake... (1433)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Joe Namath, former football quarterback (1943)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Johnny Paycheck, singer (1949)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Norman Vincent Peale, author-minister (1902)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Tom Berenger, actor (1950)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Walt Whitman, American poet, is born (1819)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Andy Grifith, actor, is born (1926)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Brigham Young, founder of Salt Lake City, is born (1801)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Frederica von Stade, opera singer (1945)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Helen Keller, writer and spokeswoman for the deaf and blind, dies (1968)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Marilyn Monroe, actress and beauty, is born (1926)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Pat boone, singer (1934)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Charlie Watts, rock drummer (1941)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Chuck Barris, TV producer (1929)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Giusepppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot, dies (1882)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Jerry Mathers, "... and Jerry Mathers as the Beaver", is born (1948)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Lou Gehrig died in New York of a degenerative disease. (1941)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Marquis de Sade, writer and all around fun guy, is born (1740)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Marvin Hamlisch, composer (1944)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Pope Pius X (1835)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Rex Harrison, Professor Henry Higgins from "My Fair Lady", dies (1990)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Sally Kellerman, actress (1937)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Sir Edward Elgar, English composer, born in Worcester, England (1857)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Stacy Keach, actor (1941)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Thomas Hardy, English author, is born in Dorset (1840)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Allen Ginsberg, the Beatnik poet, is born (1926)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Colleen Dewhurst, actress (1926)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Curtis Mayfield, musician (1942)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Deniece Williams, singer (1951)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Franz Kafka, Austrian novelist, dies (1924)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Georges Bizet, composer of Carmen and The Pearl Fishers, dies (1875)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Henry James, American philosopher and author, born (1811)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Jefferson Davis, Confederate President (1861-1865), is born (1808)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Pope John XXIII dies (1963)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Ransom Eli Olds, auto manufacturer. (1864)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Tony Curtis, actor, born in New York (1925)
** 06 03 99 99 00 William Harvey, discoverer of blood circulation, dies (1657)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Andrea Jaeger, tennis player (1965)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, political and spiritual leader of Iran, dies (1989)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Bruce Dern, actor (1936)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Bud Bronson, State Representative; D-Kissimmee, Florida (1936)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Dennis Weaver, actor (1924)
** 06 04 99 99 00 El DeBarge, singer-musician (1961)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Freddie Fender, singer (1937)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Gene Barry, actor (1922)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Robert Merrill, opera singer (1919)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Adam Smith, economist, was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland (1723)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Bill Moyers, broadcast journalist, is born (1934)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Dennis Gabor, inventor of holography (3D laser photography) (1900)
** 06 05 99 99 00 John Maynard Keynes, economist, was born in Cambridge, England (1883)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Pancho Villa, robber and revolutionary, is born (1878)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Robert Lansing, actor (1929)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was shot and mortally wounded. (1968)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Bjorn Borg, tennis player, (1956)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Carl Gustav Jung, psychologist, dies (1961)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Gary 'U.S.' Bonds, singer-songwriter (1939)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Harvey Fierstein, playwright-actor (1954)
** 06 06 99 99 00 James Meredith, Black activist, was shot as he walked along a Mississippi highway to encourage black voter registration (1966)
** 06 06 99 99 00 John Trumbull, painter. (1756)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Nathan Hale, American Revolutionary war officer, is born (1755)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Thomas Mann, American author, is born (1875)
** 06 07 99 99 00 (Eugene Henri) Paul Gauguin, French painter who lived in Tahiti, born (1848)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Beau Brummel, English Dandy. (1778)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Chief Seattle dies (1866)
** 06 07 99 99 00 George Bryan "Beau" Brummel, English dandy, gambler, friend of royalty, born (1778)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Henry Miller, American playwright, dies (1980)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Henry VIII marries for the first time (to Catherine) (1509)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Jean Harlow, actress, dies (1937)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Jeff Clark, City Council member, Orlando, Florida (1940)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Jessica Tandy, actress (1909)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Robert the Bruce, king of Scotland, dies (1329)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Alexis Smith, actress (1921)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Barbara Bush, first lady, is born (1925)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Bonnie Tyler, singer (1953)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Boz Scraggs, musician (1944)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Cochise, Apache chief, dies (1874)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Dana Wynter, actress (1930)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Francis Crick, Nobel prize winner for work on DNA, is born (1916)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, is born in Richland Center, Wisconsin (1869)
** 06 08 99 99 00 George Sand (Amantine Dupin), novelist, dies in France (1876)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Giovanni Domenico Cassini, astronomer (1625)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Griffin Dunne, actor (1955)
** 06 08 99 99 00 James Darren, actor (1936)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Mohammed, prophet (570)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Nancy Sinatra, singer (1940)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Russian composer and teacher, dies (1908)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Sara Siddons, actress, dies in London (1831)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Thomas Paine, political writer, dies (1809)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Charles Dickens, author, dies near Rochester, Kent (1870)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Dame Sybil Thorndike, the actress dies (1976)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Dave Parker, baseball player (1951)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Donald Duck, famous fowl (1934)
** 06 09 99 99 00 George Stephenson, principal inventor of the railroad locomotive. (1781)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Les Paul (Lester Polfus), guitarist, born (Waukesha, WI, 1923)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Lord Beaverbrook, politician and newspaper man, dies (1964)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Michael J. Fox, actor, is born (1961)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Nero commits suicide (68)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Robert S. McNamara, former Defense Secretary (1916)
** 06 10 99 99 00 F. Lee Bailey, attorney (1933)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Frederick Loewe, composer (1904)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Howlin' Wolf (Chester Burnett) born (West Point, MS, 1910)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Judy Garland, actress and singer, is born (1922)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Maurice Sendak, American author of children's books, is born (1928)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Nat Hentoff, columnist (1925)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Prince Philip, British royalty (1921)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Adrienne Barbeau, actress (1945)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Ben Johson, playwright (1572)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Chad Everett, actor (1937)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Charles Fabry, discovered the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere (1867)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of English women's movement (1847)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Gene Wilder, the actor, is born (1935)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Jackie Stewart, former auto racer (1939)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Jacques Cousteau, oceanographer, is born (1910)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Joe Montana, San Francisco 49ers quarterback (1956)
** 06 11 99 99 00 John Constable, landscape painter, is born (1776)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Karen Ann Quinlan, finally dies in her mother's arms of pneumonia after 10 years in a coma (1985)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Lawrence Spivak, broadcast journalist (1900)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Rise Stevens, opera singer (1913)
** 06 11 99 99 00 William Styron, author (1925)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Anne Frank, whose World War II diary was so famous, is born (1929)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Chick Corea, jazz musician (1941)
** 06 12 99 99 00 David Rockefeller, the banker, is born (1915)
** 06 12 99 99 00 George Herbert Walker Bush, the 41st President (1989- ) was born in Milton, Massachusetts (1924)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Irwin Allen, movie producer (1916)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Jim Nabors, actor-singer (1932)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Mark Calcavecchia, professional golfer from Ocala Florida (1960)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Maximus, the Roman emperor, is born (445)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Vic Damone, singer (1928)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Alexander the Great dies (323 BC)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Alley Sheedy, actress (1962)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Basil Rathbone, the actor renowned for his Sherlock Holmes, is born (1892)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Bettina Bunge, Tennis player (1963)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Don Dizney, United Med. Corp Chairman (1942)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Harold "Red" Grange, the "Galloping Ghost" of football. (1903)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Richard Thomas, Actor (1951)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Sir Charles Parsons, engineer and inventor of the steam turbine, is born (1854)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Benedict Arnold, soldier and spy, dies (1801)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Boy George, singer (1961)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Burl Ives, American folk singer, is born (1909)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Donald Trump, developer (1946)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, guerrilla leader and revolutionary, is born in Argentina (1928)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Harriet Beecher Stowe, novelist and reformer, is born (1811)
** 06 14 99 99 00 John McCormack, Irish tenor, is born (1884)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Maksim Gorky, Russian novelist, dies (1936)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Edward (Edvard Hagerup) Grieg born in Bergen, Norway (1843)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Harry Nilsson, singer-songwriter, born (Brooklyn, 1941)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Jim Belushi, comedian-actor (1954)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Wade Boggs, baseball player (1958)
** 06 15 99 99 00 Waylon Jennings, American country singer, is born (1937)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Erich Segal author (1937)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Hammurabi the Great dies (Babylon, 1686 BC)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Joan Van Ark, actress (1943)
** 06 16 99 99 00 John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough and military commander, dies (1722)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Joyce Carol Oates author (1938)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Roberto Duran, boxer (1951)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Stan Laurel, film comedian, is born in Lancashire (1890)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Barry Manilow, singer (1946)
** 06 17 99 99 00 George Cormack, the inventor of "Wheaties" cereal. (1870)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Joe Piscopo, comedian (1951)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Ralph Bellamy, actor (1904)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Carol Kane, Actress (1932)
** 06 18 99 99 00 E.G. Marshall, Actor (1910)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Ethel Barrymore, American actress, dies (1959)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Igor Stravinsky, Russian composer, is born (1882)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Isabella Rossellini, Actress (1932)
** 06 18 99 99 00 James Montgomery Flagg, illustrator, best known for his (1877)"I want you" Uncle Sam recruiting poster.
** 06 18 99 99 00 John Sutter, German-born American pioneer in California on whose land gold was found, dies penniless in Pennsylvania. (1880)
** 06 18 99 99 00 M C Escher born (1898)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Paul McCartney born in Liverpool, England (1942)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Phillip B. Crosby, Winter Park, FL management consultant (1936)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Prince Museid was publicly beheaded for the assassination of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia (1975)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Roger Ebert, Movie reviewer (1942)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Sammy Cahn, Lyricist (1913)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Sylvia Porter, Financial writer (1913)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Tom Wicker, Columnist (1936)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Ann Wilson, Rock singer (1951)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Blaise Pascal, mathematician. (1623)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Confucius, Chinese philosopher and author, is born (551 BC)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Duchess of Windsor (1886)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Emperor Maximilian of Mexico is executed (1867)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Gena Rowlands (1936)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Guy Lombardo, band leader, is born (1902)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Henry Louis Gehrig, the "Iron Horse" of the Yankees. (1903)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are executed in Sing-Sing prison for spying (1953)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Kathleen Turner, Actress (1954)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Louis Jourdan, Actor (1921)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Nancy Marchand, Actress (1928)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Paula Abdul, Singer-dance-choreographer (1963)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Pauline Kael, Movie critic (1919)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif (1914)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala (1921)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Thomas J. Watson, founder of IBM, dies (1956)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Anne Murray, Singer (1945)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Brian Wilson, Singer-songwriter (1942)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Candy Clark, Actress (1947)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Chet Atkins, Guitarist (1924)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Cyndi Lauper, Singer (1933)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Gangster Buggsy Siegel was killed at a Beverly Hills, Ca. mansion (1947)
** 06 20 99 99 00 John Taylor, Rock musician (1960)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Lillian Hellman, American author and playwright, is born (1905)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Lillian Hellman, American author and playwright, dies (1984)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Pancho Villa, robber and revolutionary, is murdered (1923)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Edouard Vuillard, painter, dies (1940)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Friedrich Froebel, educator and developer of the idea of the kindergarten, dies (1852)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Inigo Jones, architect, landscape designer and antiquary, dies in Somerset House, London (1652)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Jane Russell, actress, full-figured gal (1921)
** 06 21 99 99 00 John Paul Sartre, philosopher, novelist, dramatist, is born in Paris (1905)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Martha Custis Washington (1732)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Nicolo Machiavelli, diplomat and writer, dies (1527)
** 06 21 99 99 00 Rockwell Kent, illustrator, is born (1882)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Author (1916)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Bill Blass, Fashion designer (1922)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Billy Wilder, Movie director (1916)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Carl Hubbell, baseball pitcher who mastered the screwball, elected to baseball hall of fame 1947, is born (1903)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Dianne Feinstein, Former San Francisco Mayor (1933)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Ed Bradley, CBS News correspondent (1941)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Erich Maria Remarque, German-born American novelist, is born (1897)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Fred Astaire, dancer and actor, dies (1987)
** 06 22 99 99 00 H. Rider Haggard, English novelist, author of "King Solomon's Mines", is born (1856)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Joseph Papp, Broadway producer (1921)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Judy Garland, actress and singer, dies in London (1969)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Kris Kristofferson, Singer-actor (1937)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Lindsay Wagner, Actress (1949)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Meryl Streep, the actress, is born in Summit, New Jersey (1949)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Raphl Waite, Actor (1928)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Todd Rundgren born (Upper Darby, PA, 1948)
** 06 23 99 99 00 Alan Turing, early computer scientist, is born (1912)
** 06 23 99 99 00 George Sax, inventor of the saxophone. (1846)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Ambrose Bierce, American satirist, is born (1842)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Gustavus Franklin Swift, founder of Swift & Co. (1839)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Jackie Gleason, comedian and actor, dies at 87 (1987)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Jeff Beck born (Surrey, England, 1944)
** 06 25 99 99 00 Carly Simon, singer, is born in New York, NY (1945)
** 06 25 99 99 00 Eric Arthur Blair (a.k.a. George Orwell) is born (1903)
** 06 25 99 99 00 Hermann Oberth, founder of modern astronautics, is born (1894)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Abner Doubleday, credited with inventing American Baseball (1819)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Charles Messier born (1730)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Francisco Pizarro, the Spanish conqueror, dies in Lima Peru (1541)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Maurice Wilkes, invented the stored program concept for computers. (1913)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Pearl Buck, author of "The Good Earth" and "This House Divided", is born (1892)
** 06 26 99 99 00 Willi Messerschmitt, German aircraft designer, is born in Frankfort (1898)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Bob Keeshan, (Captain Kangaroo) (1927)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Helen Keller born in Alabama (1880)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (The Mormons), and his brother Hyrum, are killed by a mob (1844)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Alexander the Great is born (356 BC)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife were killed in Sarajevo, Bosnia. (1914)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Henry VIII of England is born in Greenwich (1491)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Jean-Jacques Rousseau, philosopher, is born (1712)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Patrick Kincaid, send him a card. (1947)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Peter Paul Rubens, the Flemish painter, is born (1577)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Antoine St.-Exupery, French aviator and author, is born (1900)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the poet, dies (1861)
** 06 29 99 99 00 George Washington Goethals, engineer who built the Panama Canal (1858)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Peter Paul Rubens, the artist, is born (1577)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Lena Horne, the entertainer, was born (1917)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Lola Montez, the actress, dies (1861)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Paul Klee, the artist, dies (1940)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Susan Hayward, the actress, was born (1919)
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** 03 01 99 99 00 Bank of Italy becomes a National Bank. (1927)
** 03 01 99 99 00 EPA orders emergency ban on 2,4,5T and Silvex used to kill weeds (1979)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Nebraska becomes the 37th state (1867)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Ohio becomes the 17th state (1803)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Sarah Goode, Sarah Osborne, and Tituba arrested for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts (1692)
** 03 01 99 99 00 The world's first national park was established, when Pres. Ulysses S. Grant signed an act of Congress designating more than 2 million acres (800,000 hectares), mostly in Wyoming, as Yellowstone National Park. (1872)
** 03 01 99 99 00 patent issued for taking & projecting motion pictures to Louis Ducos du Hauron (he never did build such a machine, though) (1864)
** 03 01 99 99 00 the 22nd amendment, limiting the number of terms of presidential office is passed (1951)
** 03 01 99 99 00 the Articles of Confederation adopted by Continental Congress. (1781)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Congress creates the Territory of Nevada. (1861)
** 03 02 99 99 00 First Class postage raised to 10 cents from 8 cents. (1974)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Roman Catholic Cardinal Eugino Pacelli becomes Pope Pius XII (1939)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Standard US letter postage goes to $.10 (1974)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Texas declares independence (1836)
** 03 02 99 99 00 U.S. Forest Service founded (1901)
** 03 02 99 99 00 US Court of Customs & Patent Appeals created by US Congress. (1929)
** 03 03 99 99 00 A president's salary was raised from $25000 to $50000 per year (1873)
** 03 03 99 99 00 American Telephone and Telegraph incorporated. (1885)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Congress authorizes smallest US silver coin, the 3-cent piece. (1851)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Congress passed a resolution ordering U.S. Mint be established. (1791)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Congress passes 1st foreign aid bill. (1812)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Florida becomes the 27th state (1845)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Gold Coinage Act passed, allowing gold coins to be minted. (1849)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Morocco gains it's independence. (1956)
** 03 03 99 99 00 The Marines make their first amphibious landing. (1776)
** 03 03 99 99 00 a 20-cent coin was authorized by Congress (It only lasted 3 years). (1875)
** 03 04 99 99 00 1st railroad in US chartered, the Granite Railway in Quincy, Mass (1826)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Congress declares the Constitution to be in effect. (1789)
** 03 04 99 99 00 First meeting of Congress, in N.Y.C. (1789)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Hernando Cortez lands in Mexico (1519)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Roosevelt inaugurated, said "We have nothing to fear but fear itself" (1933)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Vermont becomes the 14th state (1791)
** 03 04 99 99 00 William Penn is given land by King Charles II for a "holy experiment" of a Colony in Pennsylvania (1681)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Boston Massacre (1770)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Congress appropriates $30,000 to ship camels to western US. (1845)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Southern Colorado gets the new area code 719 (1988)
** 03 05 99 99 00 railway between Bombay and Calcutta is completed (1870)
** 03 05 99 99 00 the Nazi party wins nearly half the seats in German elections (1933)
** 03 05 99 99 00 uprising by Irish convicts at Castle Hill, New South Wales, is crushed by government troops (1804)
** 03 06 99 99 00 All US banks closed (1933)
** 03 06 99 99 00 American bombers begin daytime attacks on Berlin (1944)
** 03 06 99 99 00 The Alamo finally falls after 13 days of siege by Santa Anna's troops (1836)
** 03 07 99 99 00 Flare up of racial tension during a civil rights march in Selma, Alabama (1965)
** 03 07 99 99 00 The first successful transatlantic radio telephone call took place between London and New York (1926)
** 03 07 99 99 00 coin vended locker patented (1911)
** 03 07 99 99 00 the game "Monopoly" is invented. (1933)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Accession of Queen Anne of Britain (1702)
** 03 08 99 99 00 First annual International Women's Day (1909)
** 03 08 99 99 00 The beginning of the February Revolution in Russia. (It is February in the Old Style aka the Julian calendar.) (1917)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Japanese defeat the Russians at Mukden (1905)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Pancho Villa invades U.S. (1916)
** 03 09 99 99 00 The Monitor and the Merrimack do battle at Hampton Roads (1862)
** 03 09 99 99 00 The war between Mexico and France ends (1839)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Big earthquake in Long Beach (W.C. Fields was making a movie when it struck & the cameras kept running) (1933)
** 03 10 99 99 00 James Earl Ray pleads guilty to murder of Martin Luther King Jr. (1969)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Japanese soldier found on Lubang Island in the Philippines who believes World War II is still on (1974)
** 03 10 99 99 00 The Vatican declares that conception in vitro is a sin. Childless parents are to look to the example of Jesus on the cross for comfort. (1987)
** 03 10 99 99 00 the 1st telephone call made by Alexander Graham Bell (1876)
** 03 10 99 99 00 the first incendiary raids on Japan (1945)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Bradfield Reservoir in Sheffield bursts and over 250 people drown (1864)
** 03 11 99 99 00 General McClellan is relieved of command (1862)
** 03 11 99 99 00 Great New England blizzard begins (1888)
** 03 11 99 99 00 H-Bomb accidentally dropped on Mars Bluff, South Carolina (but did not explode, since there still *is* a South Carolina) (1958)
** 03 11 99 99 00 The last Heath Hen alive in the world, dies (1932)
** 03 12 99 99 00 1st $20 Gold piece issued. (1850)
** 03 12 99 99 00 FDR conducts his first "Fireside Chat" (1936)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Juliette Low founds an organization called Girl Guides that later became the Girl Scouts (1912)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Mahatma Gandhi begins a campaign of civil disobedience with 200 mile march to protest British tax on salt (1930)
** 03 12 99 99 00 a speed limit of 30mph is introduced in towns and other built up areas in Britain (1935)
** 03 13 99 99 00 "Striptease" introduced, Paris (1894)
** 03 13 99 99 00 Dr. Lee de Forest demonstrates a sound motion picture system in New York (1923)
** 03 13 99 99 00 New York stock market crash (1907)
** 03 13 99 99 00 The Huguenots defeated at Jarnac (1569)
** 03 13 99 99 00 The Lancasters defeat the Yorks at the battle of Stamforn (1470)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin (1794)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Great New England blizzard ends (1888)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Teddy Roosevelt excludes Japanese laborers from continental U.S. (1907)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Xerxes army is scared by a solar eclipse (479 BC)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Ides of March; Julius Caesar assassinated by Brutus (44 BC)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Maine becomes the 23rd state (1820)
** 03 15 99 99 00 US Mint stops buying and selling gold. (1968)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Watts, Los Angeles, riots kill two, injure 25 (1966)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Woodrow Wilson holds the 1st Presidential Press Conference. (1913)
** 03 15 99 99 00 riots and the abduction of Czar Nicholas II mark the beginning of the Russian revolution (1917)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Army Corps of Engineers is established (1802)
** 03 16 99 99 00 MyLai Massacre; 300 non-combatant villagers killed by U.S. infantrymen (1968)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Terry Anderson chief Middle East correspondent of the Associated Press is kidnapped in Lebanon (1985)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Bill establishing the White Sands National Monument in New Mexico is approved (1933)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Rubber bands are invented (1845)
** 03 17 99 99 00 The Dalai Lama escapes to India (1959)
** 03 17 99 99 00 The city of Dublin, Ireland founded (988)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Tibetans rise against occupying Chinese. (1959)
** 03 18 99 99 00 American Express founded. (1850)
** 03 18 99 99 00 Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opens in Madison Square Garden in New York City (1881)
** 03 18 99 99 00 End of the OPEC oil embargo (1974)
** 03 18 99 99 00 first use of Paris to London telephone line (1891)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Los Angeles Railway established to provide streetcar service. (1895)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Second Maori War ends in New Zealand (1861)
** 03 19 99 99 00 The Treaty of Versailles is rejected by the US Senate (1920)
** 03 19 99 99 00 US and British oil sources are expropriated by Mexico (1938)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Patty Hearst is convicted of bank robbery (1973)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Radio Caroline, original British pirate radio station, sinks (1980)
** 03 20 99 99 00 The Burlington Arcade in London is opened (1819)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Accession of Henry V of England (1413)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Florenz Ziegfeld, of Follies fame. (1869)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Geronimo is captured (1886)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Martin Luther King marched in Montgomery, Alabama (1965)
** 03 21 99 99 00 The massacre of 69 protesters at Sharpeville by South African police (1961)
** 03 21 99 99 00 The second battle of the Somme begins with a German offensive (1918)
** 03 22 99 99 00 A worker looking for air leaks with a candle causes $150 million fire at the Brown's Ferry reactor in Decatur, Alabama (1975)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Construction begins on Grand Coulee Dam in central Washington state (1941)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Cornstarch is patented (1841)
** 03 22 99 99 00 First Class Postage raised to 18 cents from 15 cents. (1981)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Joseph Priestly (father of soda pop) invents carbonated water. (1733)
** 03 22 99 99 00 There is an attempt to abduct Princess Anne in "The Mall" in London (1973)
** 03 23 99 99 00 1st telephone installed in the White House. (1929)
** 03 23 99 99 00 British scientist Martin Fleischman and University of Utah Chemist Stanley Pons claim they have discovered a way of causing fusion at room temperature (1989)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Los Angeles Railway Co starts using PCC streetcars. (1937)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Patrick Henry asks for Liberty or Death. (1775)
** 03 23 99 99 00 The Pope meets the Archbishop of Canterbury for the first time in 400 years, in the Sistine chapel (1966)
** 03 23 99 99 00 The Stamp Act is passed by parliament taxing the American Colonies (1765)
** 03 24 99 99 00 Construction of New York City subway system begins (1900)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Accession of Robert I of Scotland (1306)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Greece gains it's independence. (1821)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Triangle Shirt Waist Fire (1911)
** 03 25 99 99 00 a summit eruption on Mauna Loa was spotted at 1:25 AM. The Northeast rift zone was fountaining by 4:30 PM. During the next 21 days lava would flow almost to the city of Hilo. (1984)
** 03 26 99 99 00 First driving tests are given in England (1934)
** 03 26 99 99 00 For the first time since the revolution voters in the Soviet Union were given more than one candidate to vote for in a parliamentary election as part of Gorbachev's Democratization Plan (1989)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Hastings College of Law founded. (1878)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Judge Robert Warren is the first judge to issue a prior restraint to prevent the publication of workings of an H bomb in Progressive Magazine (1979)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Popeye statue unveiled, Crystal City TX Spinach Festival (1937)
** 03 26 99 99 00 The Camp David Accords are signed bring peace between Egypt and Israel after a 30 year state of war (1979)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Alaska Good Friday earthquake kills 117 (1964)
** 03 27 99 99 00 First Mormon temple is dedicated, in Kirtland, Ohio (1836)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Khrushchev becomes Premier of Soviet Union (1958)
** 03 28 99 99 00 First electric lights installed in Westminster Palace (1878)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Last German V rocket lands in Britain (1945)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Madrid surrenders to General Franco's rebel forces ending the Spanish civil war (1939)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Nathan Briggs gets patent for the washing machine. (1794)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Three Mile Island has a reactor accident, releases radioactive gas (1979)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Coca-Cola is created (1886)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Ice jam caused Niagara Falls to dry up (1848)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Last US troops leave Vietnam (1973)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Royal Albert Hall in London is opened by Queen Victoria (1871)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Swedish settled Christiana (Wilmington, Delaware) (1638)
** 03 30 99 99 00 15th Amendment passes, guarantees right to vote regardless of race. (1870)
** 03 30 99 99 00 A Sicilian woman of Palermo was sexually assaulted by a French soldier while on her way to evening prayers. The people of Palermo attacked all the French in town not sparing any and took the garrison of 8000 French beginning the successful revolt know as the Sicilian Vespers Revolt. (1282)
** 03 30 99 99 00 A directive from Washington decrees that suits will be made without trouser cuffs, pleats and patch pockets until the end of the war. (1942)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Da Nang falls to the North Vietnamese (1975)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Hinckley shoots President Reagan but only wounds him (1981)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Patent granted to Hyman Lipman for a pencil with an ERASER (1853)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. (1867)
** 03 30 99 99 00 The 15th amendment, black suffrage, proclaimed (1870)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Japan invades Mongolia (1936)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Los Angeles ends streetcar service after nearly 90 years. (1963)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Newfoundland becomes a province (1949)
** 03 31 99 99 00 The Eiffel Tower is officially opened in Paris (1889)
** 03 31 99 99 00 The Marshall Aid Act is passed by Congress (1948)
** 03 31 99 99 00 The first U.S. treaty with Japan (1854)
** 03 31 99 99 00 There are violent riots against the new British Poll Tax in London (1990)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Oliver Pollock, a New Orleans Businessman, creates the "$". (1778)
** 04 01 99 99 00 invasion of Okinawa by US forces (1945)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Charles Lindbergh and Dr.John F. Condou turned over $50000 to an unidentified man in a New York City cemetery as Ransom for the Lindbergh baby (1932)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Congress adopts the plan of Hamilton and Jefferson to establish a bimetallic monetary standard for the United States. The bimetallic mint ratio was set at 15:1. (1792)
** 04 02 99 99 00 NACA was renamed National Aeronautics Space Agency (1958)
** 04 02 99 99 00 The Calcutta and Bombay Railroad opened for through traffic (1870)
** 04 02 99 99 00 The Faulken Islands, owned by Britain, are invaded by the Argentinians (1982)
** 04 02 99 99 00 The first meeting of the American Congress (1718)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Watson Watt granted a patent for RADAR. (1935)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Woodrow Wilson calls for a declaration of war on Germany (1917)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Pony Express is initiated (1860)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Standard US letter postage goes to $.25 (1988)
** 04 03 99 99 00 The 23rd amendment is passed allowing people in Washington DC to vote for president (1961)
** 04 04 99 99 00 12 nations including U.S. sign N. Atlantic Treaty. (1949)
** 04 04 99 99 00 130 people died in USAF plane accident in evacuation from Viet Nam. (1975)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Arizona governor Evan Meacham is impeached (1988)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Congress sets the number of stripes for the American flag at 13 and declares that a new star shall be added to the flag for each state that enters the union on the July fourth following the date of entry (1818)
** 04 04 99 99 00 NATO Established (1949)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Tandy Corp. acquires Radio Shack (9 stores) (1963)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Pocahontas marries John Rolfe. (1614)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Battle of Shiloh. (1862)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Commander R. E. Peary arrives at the North Pole (1909)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Earthquake in London badly damages St Paul's and other churches (1580)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Joseph Smith founds The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) (1830)
** 04 06 99 99 00 New York City ends trolley car service. (1957)
** 04 06 99 99 00 US declares war on Germany (1917)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Vancouver, BC is founded by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (1886)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Albert Hofmann synthesizes LSD (Switzerland, 1943)
** 04 07 99 99 00 General Ulysses S. Grant's Union forces win the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee (1862)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Prohibition ends. (1933)
** 04 07 99 99 00 World Health Organization is established. (1948)
** 04 08 99 99 00 17th Amendment, requiring direct election of senators, ratified (1913)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Ponce de Leon lands at the site of St. Augustine naming the place Florida (1513)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse (1865)
** 04 09 99 99 00 United Nations Charter hearing. (1955)
** 04 10 99 99 00 Gov Morton of Nebraska suggests a holiday for planting trees to be known as Arbor Day (1872)
** 04 10 99 99 00 The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated (1866)
** 04 10 99 99 00 The luxury Liner RMS Titanic set sail on its ill-fated (1912)maiden voyage.
** 04 11 99 99 00 Anaheim completes it's new electric light system. (1895)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks organized. (1876)
** 04 11 99 99 00 British troops land in Norway (1940)
** 04 11 99 99 00 General Douglas MacArthur is fired from his post as five star general (1951)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Gibralter becomes British after the signing of a peace treaty with Spain (1713)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Henry VI of England was deposed for losing the war of the roses (1471)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Lincoln gives his last public speech (1865)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Pres. Reagan returned to the White House, 12 days after being wounded in an assassination attempt (1981)
** 04 11 99 99 00 The trial of Adolph Eichmann begins in Jerusalem (1961)
** 04 11 99 99 00 The trial of Milo for the murder of Claudius begins in Rome (52)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Confederate troops fire first shots of Civil War at Ft Sumter (1861)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Lake Eola Fountain's name changed from Centennial Fountain to Linton Allen Fountain to honor one of the originators of the project (1966)
** 04 12 99 99 00 The Salk vaccine against polio was declared safe and effective. (1955)
** 04 12 99 99 00 The government issues the first patent on an animal, a laboratory mouse that is more sensitive to cancer (1988)
** 04 13 99 99 00 $2 bill re-introduced as United States currency. (1976)
** 04 13 99 99 00 President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the Jefferson Memorial in Washington (1943)
** 04 13 99 99 00 The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in New York (1870)
** 04 13 99 99 00 The first elephant arrives in the US. (1796)
** 04 14 99 99 00 American planes firebomb Tokyo (1945)
** 04 14 99 99 00 J.C. Penney opened his first store in Kemmerer, Wyo. (1902)
** 04 14 99 99 00 The RMS Titanic hits iceberg and begins to sink, eventually killing 1503 people of the 2224 aboard (1912)
** 04 14 99 99 00 The first American society for the abolition of slavery was organized by Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Rush (1775)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Veteran's Hospital at Fort Miley established. (1900)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Actor Clint Eastwood becomes mayor of Carmel, California (1986)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Chiang Kai-Shek forms a government in Hankow (1927)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Ray Kroc starts the McDonald's chain of fast food restaurants. (1955)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Sir James Ross discovers the North magnetic pole (1800)
** 04 15 99 99 00 The first American school for the deaf opened in Hartford, Conn. (1817)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Titanic sinks at 2:20 AM. (1912)
** 04 15 99 99 00 insulin becomes generally available for diabetics. (1923)
** 04 15 99 99 00 the famed Poodle Dog Restaurant closes. (1922)
** 04 15 99 99 00 the first McDonalds opens (1955)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Lenin returns to Russia after ten years of exile (1917)
** 04 16 99 99 00 The Chinese gift to Pres. Nixon of two giant pandas arrives in the U.S. (1972)
** 04 16 99 99 00 U.S. troops entered Nuremberg, Germany during World War II (1945)
** 04 16 99 99 00 the first mass production factory starts up making pistols (1813)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Bay of Pigs invasion, crushed by Castro forces (1961)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Ford Motor Company unveiled the Mustang (1964)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Giovanni da Verrazano discovered New York Harbor (1524)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Office of Price Administration established (handled rationing) (1941)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of assassinating Sen Robert Kennedy (1969)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Treaty of Shimonoseki signed, ends 1st Sino-Japanese War (1894-95). (1895)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Yugoslavia surrendered to Germany in World War II (1941)
** 04 17 99 99 00 a contract was signed between Christopher Columbus and Spain to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia (1492)
** 04 18 99 99 00 17 Americans killed at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, in an explosion set off by a suicide bomber (1983)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Doolittle bombs Tokyo (1942)
** 04 18 99 99 00 First laundromat opens, in Fort Worth, Texas (1934)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Paul Revere began his famous ride from Charleston to Lexington (1775)
** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire (1906)
** 04 18 99 99 00 a car bomb demolishes US embassy in Beirut, Lebanon killing more than 60 people (1983)
** 04 19 99 99 00 47 sailors killed when a gun turret exploded on battleship, Iowa (1989)
** 04 19 99 99 00 California Historical Society founded. (1852)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Charles Duryea takes the 1st American-made auto out for a spin. (1892)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Connecticut finally approves the Bill of Rights (only 148 years late) (1939)
** 04 19 99 99 00 General Douglas MacArthur bids farewell to congress saying "Old soldiers never die; they just fade away." (1951)
** 04 19 99 99 00 The US goes off the Gold Standard (1933)
** 04 19 99 99 00 The battles of Lexington and Concord take place starting the Revolutionary war (1775)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Thousands of Jews begin Warsaw Ghetto uprising (1943)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Marie and Pierre Curie isolated the radioactove element radium (1902)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Supreme Court unanimously rules in favor of busing to achieve racial desegregation (1971)
** 04 20 99 99 00 The U.S. 7th army captures the city of Nuremburg in World War II (1945)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Congress establishes US Mint in Denver, Colorado. (1862)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Sam Houston's Texas army defeats the Mexicans at San Jacinto (1836)
** 04 21 99 99 00 The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre in Paris (1911)
** 04 21 99 99 00 The Red Baron, Baron Von Richthofen is shot down (perhaps by ground fire) as he flies low in pursuit of Lt. Wilford May's Sopwith Camel (1918)
** 04 21 99 99 00 legend claims that Rome was founded on this day (753 BC)
** 04 21 99 99 00 the first train crosses the Mississippi river (1856)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Congress authorizes use of the motto "In God We Trust" for US coins (1864)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Henry VIII ascended the throne of England (1509)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Oklahoma opened by land run (1889)
** 04 22 99 99 00 President L.B. Johnson opened the New York World Fair. (1964)
** 04 22 99 99 00 The New York World's Fairs opens (1964)
** 04 22 99 99 00 The countess of Salisbury was dancing with Edward II when one of her garters became dislodged and fell to the floor. He gallantly put it on his own leg and thus began the Order of the Garter (1348)
** 04 22 99 99 00 The first "Earth Day" observed (1970)
** 04 22 99 99 00 poison gas is used by the Germans for the first time in World War I (1915)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Coda-Cola Company announced it was changing its Coke formula only to later reintroduce the original formula as Coke Classic (1985)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Methodist and Evangelical Bretheren merged to become the United Methodist Church (1968)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Stephen Douglas, the "Little Giant", debated Lincoln (1813)
** 04 23 99 99 00 The vitascope system for projecting onto a screen (1896)
** 04 24 99 99 00 8 Americans killed and 5 wounded in ill-fated military attempt to rescue US hostages in Iran (1980)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Congress approved a bill establishing the Library of Congress (1800)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Irish nationalists in Dublin launch the Easter rebellion, which is put down by the British (1916)
** 04 24 99 99 00 President Kennedy issues a statement in which he claims "sole responsibility" for the Bay of Pigs failure (1961)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Spain declares war on the United States (1898)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Winston Churchill is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II (1953)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Ground broken for the Suez Canal (1859)
** 04 25 99 99 00 New York becomes 1st state requiring license plates for cars (1901)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Robert Noyce granted a patent for the integrated circuit. (1961)
** 04 25 99 99 00 US declares war on Spain (1898)
** 04 25 99 99 00 United Nations Conference starts. (1945)
** 04 25 99 99 00 a Convention Parliament meets and votes restoration of Charles II (1660)
** 04 25 99 99 00 workers at nuclear power plant in Tsurga, Japan exposed to radioactive material during repairs (1981)
** 04 26 99 99 00 1st British to establish an American colony land at Cape Henry, Va. (1607)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Worst nuclear power plant disaster in history happens as a reactor in Chernobyl USSR catches fire and melts down releasing radiation into the atmosphere (1986)
** 04 26 99 99 00 nationwide test of the Salk anti-polio begins. (1954)
** 04 27 99 99 00 1st Spanish settlement in Phillipines, Cebu City, founded. (1565)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Germany's liability is declared to be 6.65 billion pounds by the Reparations Commission (1921)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Grant's Tomb (famed of song & legend) is dedicated. (1897)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Quang Tri is cut off from the rest of South Vietnam by North Vietnamese troops (1972)
** 04 27 99 99 00 The Scots are defeated at Dunbar (1296)
** 04 27 99 99 00 The accession of David I of Scotland (1124)
** 04 27 99 99 00 The state of Israel, is recognized by the British government (1950)
** 04 27 99 99 00 US Social Security system makes its first benefit payment. (1937)
** 04 27 99 99 00 founding of the Second Republic, in Austria. (1945)
** 04 28 99 99 00 1st successful parachute jump is made. (1919)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Last Americans evacuated from Saigon. (1974)
** 04 28 99 99 00 Maryland becomes the 7th state (1788)
** 04 28 99 99 00 The crew of the H.M.S Bounty mutiny (1789)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Gideon Sandback receives patent for the zipper (1913)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Department of the Navy established. (1798)
** 04 30 99 99 00 George Washington inaugurated as 1st president of the US (1789)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Louisiana becomes the 18th state (1812)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Saigon, Vietnam, falls to communist forces (1975)
** 04 30 99 99 00 US more than doubles its size thru the Louisiana Purchase. (1803)
** 04 30 99 99 00 for the first time since 1948 a ship with an Israeli flag passes through the Suez Canal (1979)
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** 07 01 99 99 00 1st public schoolhouse opens at Washington and Mason Streets. (1861)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Battle of Gettysburg begins (1863)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Bretton Woods Conference starts, establishing world-wide financial systems (like the IMF and the World Bank) (1944)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Dominion of Canada formed. (1867)
** 07 01 99 99 00 East and West German money is unified in preparation for political unification of Germany (1990)
** 07 01 99 99 00 First Class Postage DROPS to 2 cents from 3 cents. (1919)
** 07 01 99 99 00 First adhesive postage stamp (1847)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders charge up San Juan Hill. (1898)
** 07 01 99 99 00 The beginning of the first international geophysical year (1957)
** 07 01 99 99 00 lifting of proscription against wearing of tartans in Scotland (1782)
** 07 02 99 99 00 At 9 am President Garfield is shot in a railroad station in Washington (1881)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Continental Congress passed a resolution saying "These United Colonies are, and of right, out to be, free and independent states" (1776)
** 07 02 99 99 00 President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act (1964)
** 07 02 99 99 00 The Sherman Antitrust Act is passed (1890)
** 07 02 99 99 00 The Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty is inherently neither cruel or unusual (1976)
** 07 02 99 99 00 The United States Army Air Corps was created (1926)
** 07 03 99 99 00 1st savings bank in US (Bank of Savings in NYC) opens its doors (1819)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Idaho became the 43rd state (1890)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Quebec is founded. (1608)
** 07 03 99 99 00 The USS Vincennes shot down an Iran Air jetliner over the Persian Gulf, killing all 290 passengers and crew (1988)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Washington takes command of Continental Army at Cambridge, Mass (1775)
** 07 03 99 99 00 soldier in Paris strikes image of virgin Mary which then bleeds! (1518)
** 07 04 99 99 00 America's 50th flag, honoring Hawai's statehood was unfurled. (1960)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Aquarium opens in Woodward Gardens. (1873)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Battles of Vicksburg & Gettysburg won by Union forces (1863)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Boise, Idaho founded (now capital of Idaho). (1863)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Cloudy, 76 degrees F (Philadelphia, PA, 1776)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Declaration of Independence signed in Philadelphia PA (1776)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Elwood Haynes successfully tests one of the 1st US autos (1894)
** 07 04 99 99 00 New York abstains on Declaration of Independence vote (1776)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Pacific Cable (San Francisco, Hawaii, Guam, Phillipines) opens. President Roosevelt sends a message to the Phillipines,then a message around the world in 12 minutes (1903)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Statue of Liberty is given to U.S. to commemorate the French and American revolutions (1884)
** 07 04 99 99 00 The song "America" written by Dr Samual Smith on scrap of paper and performed by Boston school children (1832)
** 07 04 99 99 00 corner stone of Washington monument is laid by President Polk (1848)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Crusaders take Jerusalem after 5 week siege. In rage they kill 10000 men women and children (1100)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Duke of Monmouth's rebel army was defeated (1685)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Pvt. Kenneth Shadrick of Skin Fork, W.VA. became the first fatality in the Korean War (1950)
** 07 05 99 99 00 The 26th amendment giving voting rights to 18 year olds passes (1971)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Venezuela gains independence from Spain. (1811)
** 07 05 99 99 00 William Booth founds the Salvation Army, in London, England. (1865)
** 07 06 99 99 00 1st inoculation (for rabies) of a human being, by Louis Pasteur (1885)
** 07 06 99 99 00 First Class postage back up to 3 cents from 2 cents. (1932)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Lawrence of Arabia captures Aqaba (1917)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Louis Pasteur inoculates a human being for the first time, a small boy badly bitten by a dog (1885)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Richard III and Anne are crowned king and queen of England (1483)
** 07 06 99 99 00 The Republican Pary came into being at a convention in Jackson, MI (1854)
** 07 06 99 99 00 preview of 1st all-talking motion picture took place in NYC (1928)
** 07 07 99 99 00 By act of Congress a new "Great Seal of the United States" is recut based on the original design and the old seal, known as the "illegal seal", made illegally by the Secretary of State in 1841, is removed from use. (1884)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Hawaii annexed to the US. (1898)
** 07 07 99 99 00 The Land Grant Act passes Congress, allowing the establishment of land grant colleges and universities (such as CSU) (1862)
** 07 07 99 99 00 US occupies Iceland (1941)
** 07 07 99 99 00 a patent was granted for the travelers cheque. (1891)
90 07 08 99 99 00 A very interesting date and time: 12:34:56 7/8/90
** 07 08 99 99 00 1st American Passport issued by the US State Department. (1796)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Edward II is crowned king of England (1307)
** 07 08 99 99 00 First public reading, Declaration of Independence (1776)
** 07 08 99 99 00 General Douglas McArthur is made commander of UN forces in Korea (1950)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Harbor Hospital formally opens. (1897)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Part of Angel Island allocated for Immigration Detention Center (1905)
** 07 08 99 99 00 William Jennings Bryan makes his 'cross of gold' speech at the Democratic Convention in Chicago (1896)
** 07 08 99 99 00 the Liberty Bell cracks (again). (1835)
** 07 09 99 99 00 10-hour working day set by law, New Hampshire (1847)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Argentina gains it's independence. (1816)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Bahamas Islands declare their independence (1973)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Capt Montgomery claims Yerba Buena (San Francisco) for the U.S. (1846)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Holland annexed by Napoleon (1810)
** 07 09 99 99 00 RAF begin night bombing of Germany (1940)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Lady Jane Grey takes the throne after Edward VI's death according to a paper he signed before his death (1553)
** 07 10 99 99 00 The Rainbow Warrior is sunk and one crewman killed by 2 magnetic mines placed by French agents (1985)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Wyoming becomes the 44th state. (1890)
** 07 10 99 99 00 the Scopes 'Monkey' Trial starts. (1925)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Confederate forces begin their assault on Washington, D.C. (1864)
** 07 11 99 99 00 English fleet defeats the Spanish Fleet at Messina (1718)
** 07 11 99 99 00 John Quincy Adams, 6th President (1825-1829) (1767)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Pope Clement VII excommunicates England's King Henry VIII (1533)
** 07 11 99 99 00 The Flemish infantry defeat the French cavalry in the "Battle of the Spurs" (1302)
** 07 11 99 99 00 The U.S. Air Force Academy was dedicated at Lowry Air Base in Colorado (1955)
** 07 11 99 99 00 The U.S. Marine Corps was offically created by Congress (1798)
** 07 11 99 99 00 VP Aaron Burr mortally wounded former Treasury Sec. Alex. Hamilton in a pistol duel near Weehawken, N.J. He dies the next day (1804)
** 07 11 99 99 00 the second battle of the Somme begins (1916)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Congress passes 1st minimum wage law ($0.33 per hour). (1933)
** 07 12 99 99 00 The United States Congress authorizes the Medal of Honor (1862)
** 07 12 99 99 00 The United States, under General William Hull, invades Canada (1812)
** 07 12 99 99 00 US Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz Island abandoned. (1934)
** 07 12 99 99 00 William of Orange defeated Roman Catholic army of James II, establishing Protestant domination in Northern Ireland (1690)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune said "Go west young man, go west" (1865)
** 07 13 99 99 00 New York City was powerless for 25 hours from lightning storm. (1977)
** 07 13 99 99 00 People riot in New York against law that says $300 lets one avoid the draft during which they burn an orphanage (1863)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Women first compete in Olympic games (1908)
** 07 14 99 99 00 1st public demonstration of ice made by refrigeration. (1850)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Commodore Perry requests trade relations with the Japanese. (1853)
** 07 14 99 99 00 George Washington refuses a letter from Gen. Howe addressed to George Washington Esq. rather than General Washington (1776)
** 07 14 99 99 00 King Faisal II of Iraq is overthrown; the Iraqi army declares a Republic (1958)
** 07 14 99 99 00 The Bastille is stormed in Paris, the French revolution begins (1789)
** 07 14 99 99 00 the 1st ascent of the Matterhorn. (1865)
** 07 15 99 99 00 National Health Insurance Act comes into force in Britain (1912)
** 07 15 99 99 00 Rome taken and pillaged by Genseric (455)
** 07 16 99 99 00 1st atomic blast, Trinity Site, Alamogordo, New Mexico. (1945)
** 07 16 99 99 00 1st major battle of the Civil War -- Bull Run. (1861)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Congress establishes the District of Columbia. (1790)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Congress looks into allegations that the Air Force had made 3,500 bombing raids on Cambodia in 1969 and 1970 (1973)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Cream forms (U.K., 1966)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Father Serra founds Mission San Diego, 1st mission in Calif. (1769)
** 07 16 99 99 00 First parking meters were installed, in Oklahoma City. (1935)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Charles VII of France crowned by Joan of Arc (1492)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Construction begins on Disneyland... (1954)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Disneyland opens its doors in rural Orange County. (1955)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Spain ceded Florida to the United States. (1821)
** 07 17 99 99 00 The Moors defeat the Spanish at Fraga (1134)
** 07 17 99 99 00 the British royal family changes its name from Hanover to Windsor to avoid connections with Germany (1917)
** 07 17 99 99 00 the first U.S. paper money was printed (1861)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Britain introduces voting by secret ballot. (1872)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Intel Corporation is incorporated. (1968)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Rome burns for 9 days again, this time under Nero (64)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Rome sacked and burned by Brennus the Gaul (390 BC)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Senator Edward Kennedy drives his car off of a bridge and into a tidal pool on Martha's Vineyard. The passenger Mary Jo Kopechne drowns in the car. (1969)
** 07 18 99 99 00 United Nations admits Vietnam (1977)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Women granted equality in divorce cases by the British Matrimonial Causes Act (1923)
** 07 19 99 99 00 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill launched his "V for Victory" campaign in Europe (1941)
** 07 19 99 99 00 First Women's Rights Convention. Seneca Falls, NY (1848)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Five Massachusetts women executed for witchcraft (1692)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Heavy Zeppelin raids on Britain (1917)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Lady Jane Grey's reign ends as support is thrown to Mary (1553)
** 07 19 99 99 00 The worst train wreck in US history in Nashville, TN killing 101 (1918)
** 07 19 99 99 00 after being dispersed by a storm, the Spanish Armada reassembles and enters the English Channel (1588)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Columbia gains it's independence. (1810)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Kilauea begins a long eruption that as of May 1990 had not stopped. In the process over 650M cubic yards of lava will be released. (1986)
** 07 20 99 99 00 a bridge near Moscow gives way under a procession of 200 Waldimar monks drowning 158 (1851)
** 07 20 99 99 00 a group of German officers attempt to assassinate Hitler with a bomb and thereby end the war (1944)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Belgium gains its independence from the Netherlands; King Leopold I is crowned (1830)
** 07 21 99 99 00 The Savannah, the first atomic powered passenger ship, is launched (1959)
** 07 21 99 99 00 The first train robbery is carried out by Jesse and Frank James at Adair Iowa. They got $3000. (1873)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Vietnam divided at 17th parallel (1954)
** 07 22 99 99 00 27 FBI men gun down Public Enemy Number One, John Dillinger, as he leaves a movie theater (1934)
** 07 22 99 99 00 Alexander Mackenzie reaches the Pacific Ocean after crossing Canada (1793)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Dr. Livingstone returns to England (1864)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Ice cream cone introduced, St. Louis, MO (1904)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Parliamentary act to unite upper and lower Canada (1840)
** 07 23 99 99 00 The Matrimonial Causes Act eases divorce in England and Wales (1937)
** 07 23 99 99 00 The sultan of Muscat and Oman is deposed by his son (1970)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Two canisters of CS gas (type used by Britain in Northern Ireland) are thrown into the House of Commons (1970)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Vanessa Williams became the first Miss America to resign her title because of photographs that were published in Penthouse magazine (1984)
** 07 23 99 99 00 first interment in US National Cemetary at Presidio. (1852)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Alabama dropped charges against five black men accused of raping two white women in the "scottsboro Boys" case (1937)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Brigham Young reaches the site of Salt Lake City (1847)
** 07 24 99 99 00 British Window Tax is abolished (1851)
** 07 24 99 99 00 the Scopes 'Monkey' Trial ends (he's found guilty). (1925)
** 07 25 99 99 00 A treaty prohibiting the testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, in space or under water was initialed in Moscow (1963)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Henry IV of France becomes Catholic (1593)
** 07 25 99 99 00 James I of England is crowned (1603)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Portuguese defeat Moors at Ourique (1139)
** 07 25 99 99 00 The Italian liner Andrea Doria sank, killing 51 people. (1956)
** 07 25 99 99 00 a virtually undefended Constantinople falls to the Nicaean Army (1261)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Baron Rothschild becomes the first Jew to be admitted to the British Parliament (1858)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Ben Franklin appointed the first colonial postmaster (1753)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Benjamin Franklin becomes Postmaster General. (1775)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Fidel Castro began his revolt against the rule of Bastista. (1953)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Liberia gains it's independence. (1847)
** 07 26 99 99 00 New York becomes the 11th state (1788)
** 07 26 99 99 00 President Nasser of Egypt nationalizes the internationally owned Suez Canal (1956)
** 07 26 99 99 00 the start of the Black-Eyed Peas Jamboree in Athens, Texas
** 07 27 99 99 00 Cromwell wins the battle of Gainsborough (1643)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Cyrus W. Field succeeded in laying a reliable transatlantic cable after twelve years of trying (1,686 miles long) (1866)
** 07 27 99 99 00 General George McClellan was placed in charge of the Army of the Potomac (1861)
** 07 27 99 99 00 German troops invade Ukraine (1941)
** 07 27 99 99 00 House Judiciary Committee recommends President Nixon's impeachment (1974)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Ray Brennan becomes the first person to die of Legionnaire's disease following an outbreak at a Philadelphia American Legion convention (1976)
** 07 27 99 99 00 The Korean war armistice is signed at Panmunjom after over two years of meetings (1953)
** 07 27 99 99 00 The bank of England is incorporated (1694)
** 07 27 99 99 00 The highlanders defeat Mackay at Killiecrankie (1689)
** 07 28 99 99 00 1st Singing Telegram is delivered (to Rudy Vallee). (1933)
** 07 28 99 99 00 An earthquake of magnitude 8.2 kills an estimated 800,000 people in Tangshan, China (1976)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia (1914)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Congress makes "The Star-Spangled Banner" our 2nd National Anthem. (1931)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Peru declares independence from Spain (1821)
** 07 28 99 99 00 The city of Miami was incorporated. (1896)
** 07 28 99 99 00 an Army bomber flies into the Empire State Building at the 79th floor killing 13 (1945)
** 07 28 99 99 00 federal troops dispersed the Bonus Army of WWI veterans who wanted the money they were to receive in 1945. (1932)
** 07 28 99 99 00 festival of Neptune. In Roman times they sacrificed bulls and horses.
** 07 28 99 99 00 the Hamburger is created by Louis Lassing in Connecticut (1900)
** 07 28 99 99 00 the fourteenth amendment, civil rights, is proclaimed in effect (1868)
** 07 29 99 99 00 1st commercial treaty between US and Japan is signed. (1858)
** 07 29 99 99 00 1st transcontinental airmail flight from New York to San Francisco (1920)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Dominguez-Escalante expedition begins (1776)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Hamburg is saved from the Hussites by presenting the children as supplicants. The Hussites were moved and gave children cherries. (1432)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Mongolia has its first elections ever (1990)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Pope Paul VI reaffirms Catholic Church's stand against artificial means of birth control (1968)
** 07 29 99 99 00 The International Atomic Agency was formed (1957)
** 07 29 99 99 00 The first oil arrives at Valdez through the Alaska pipeline (1977)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Transcontinental telephone service, begins with a call New York to San Francisco (1914)
** 07 29 99 99 00 fire on the aircraft carrier Forrestal kills 134 (1967)
** 07 30 99 99 00 "In God We Trust" made U.S. motto (1956)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Former Teamsters Pres. Jimmy Hoffa disappeared in Detroit. (1975)
** 07 30 99 99 00 George Eastman gives first demonstration of color movies (1928)
** 07 30 99 99 00 President Johnson signed into law the Medicare bill, which went into effect the next year (1965)
** 07 30 99 99 00 The city of Baltimore was founded. (1929)
** 07 30 99 99 00 the House of Burgesses in Virginia is formed. 1st elective governing body in a British colony (1619)
** 07 31 99 99 00 1st US Patent granted (for a potash process). (1790)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Christopher Columbus discovered the island of Trinidad. (1498)
** 07 31 99 99 00 First storm warnings are published by British Meteorological department (1861)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Flood in Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado, kills 139 (1976)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Iranian pilgrams clash with riot police in Mecca killing over 400 people (1987)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Marquis de Lafayette, a 19 year old French nobleman, is made a major general in the Continental army (1777)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Saxophone (invented five years earlier) introduced into French military bands (1845)
** 07 31 99 99 00 The last Playboy Club in the US closes. It was a franchised club in Lansing, Michigan (1988)
** 08 01 99 99 00 California introduces it's Sales Tax (for Education). (1953)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Charles Whitman shot and killed 15 people from the bell tower at the University of Texas before he was killed by police (1966)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Colorado becomes the 38th state (1876)
** 08 01 99 99 00 First Class postage up to 4 cents (had been 3 cents for 26 years). (1958)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Joseph Priestley, Britsh scientist, successfully isolates oxygen from air (1774)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Mark Antony's fleet defects to Octavius Caesar (30 BC)
** 08 01 99 99 00 President Truman establishes Atomic Energy Commission. (1946)
** 08 01 99 99 00 The U.S. and Canada agree to create the North American Air Defense Command (1957)
** 08 01 99 99 00 US Quarantine Station authorized for Angel Island. (1881)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Whisky Rebellion (1794)
** 08 01 99 99 00 first US census completed showing nearly 4 million people live in the 13 states (1790)
** 08 01 99 99 00 the Everlasting League forms, the basis of the Swiss Confederation. (1291)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Capitol Reef National Park is established in a bill signed by President FDR (1937)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Hannibal of Carthage, assisted by elephants, routed Romans at Canne (216 BC)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Iraq invades Kuwait with 100,000 troops and takes it in under a day (1990)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Julius Caesar says, "I came, I saw, I conquered" defeating Pharnaces at Zela (47 BC)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Navy Lt. John F. Kennedy rescued members of his crew after their PT boat was run down by a Japanese destroyer (1943)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Columbus sets sail with 119 men and 3 ships for the new world (1492)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Lake Victoria was discovered by Captain Speke (1858)
** 08 03 99 99 00 The earliest known letter to have been sealed with sealing wax was written on this day (1554)
** 08 03 99 99 00 U.S.S. Nautilus passes below north polar ice cap (1958)
** 08 03 99 99 00 War declared on France by Germany (1914)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Women's rights convention held in Rochester, New York demanding suffrage and property rights (1848)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Anne Frank and seven others are arrested by Nazis when their hideaway is raided (1944)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Bombing of North Vietnam begins (1964)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Britain declares war on Germany starting World War I (1914)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Champagne is invented by Dom Perignon. (1693)
** 08 04 99 99 00 United States Coast Guard founded. (1790)
** 08 05 99 99 00 Nuclear Test Ban Treaty signed. (1963)
** 08 05 99 99 00 The first income tax of 3% of all income over $800 (1861)
** 08 05 99 99 00 The first traffic light is installed in Cleveland, Ohio (1914)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima (1945)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Bolivia gains it's independence (1835)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's goverenment is overthrown by the President of Pakistan (1990)
** 08 06 99 99 00 The French war with Morocco begins (1844)
** 08 06 99 99 00 The Holy Roman Empire is formally ended (1806)
** 08 06 99 99 00 The United Nations imposes strong Economic sanctions against Iraq for its invasion of Kuwait. The USSR, US and Red China are all in agreement for once. (1990)
** 08 06 99 99 00 The electric chair was used for the first time at Auburn State (1890)Prison in New York.
** 08 07 99 99 00 1st servicable steamboat, the Cleremont, goes on 1st voyage. (1807)
** 08 07 99 99 00 George Washington created the Order of the Purple Heart. (1782)
** 08 07 99 99 00 The Gulf of Tonkin resolution passed, giving Pres. Johnson broad powers in dealing with North Vietnamese attacks on U.S. forces (1964)
** 08 07 99 99 00 The revolving door is patented (1888)
** 08 07 99 99 00 the accidental release of enriched uranium at a top secret fuel plant near Erwin, Tenn results in 1000 people being exposed to some abnormal levels of radiation (1979)
88 08 08 99 99 00 Today the date is 8/8/88
** 08 08 99 99 00 Benny Goodman's first paying job as a clarinet player (1923)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Great Train Robbery bags $7,368,000 (1963)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Montenegro declares war on Germany (1914)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Napoleon Bonaparte set sail for St. Helena to spend the rest of his days in exile (1815)
** 08 08 99 99 00 Nixon announces that he will resign at noon the following day (1973)
** 08 08 99 99 00 President Bush orders two divisions of troops to Saudi Arabia in response to possible invasion from Iraq (1990)
** 08 08 99 99 00 The Duchess of York (Fergie) gives birth to her first child, a baby girl (1988)
** 08 08 99 99 00 The silver dollar and the decimal system of money adopted by Congress (1786)
** 08 08 99 99 00 the Smithsonian Institution is founded in Washington D.C. (1846)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki (1945)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Helter Skelter...the Charles Manson murders (1969)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Persia defeats Spartan King Leonidas at Thermopylae (480 BC)
** 08 09 99 99 00 Richard Nixon resigns the US presidency (1974)
** 08 09 99 99 00 U.S./Canada border defined in Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Britain applies of EEC membership (1961)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Chicago incorporated as a village of 300 people (1833)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Columbia became the 1st American ship to sail around the globe. (1790)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Construction began on the astronomical observatory at Greenwich England by order of Charles II (1675)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Ecuador gains it's independence. (1809)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Heavy losses are inflicted to the Russian Fleet off Port Aurthor by the Japanese (1904)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Missouri became the 24th state. (1821)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Mobs in Paris attacked the palace of Louis XVI. (1792)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Pueblo revolt starts between Pueblo Indians and their Spanish rulers (1680)
** 08 10 99 99 00 The Mines Act promoted by Lord Ashley prohibits women and young children from working in the mines (1842)
** 08 10 99 99 00 The Spanish and the English defeat the French at St. Quentin (1557)
** 08 10 99 99 00 U.S. & Panama agree to transfer canal in year 2000 (1977)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Violent encounters between Red Guards and workers in Canton (1967)
** 08 11 99 99 00 France ends its involvement in the war in Indochina (1954)
** 08 11 99 99 00 King Hussein's Accession to the Throne in Jordan (1952)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Watts, Los Angeles, riots kill two, injure 25 (1965)
** 08 12 99 99 00 George Cormack discovered gold in Klondike Creek in the Yukon (1896)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Last U.S. ground troops out of Vietnam (1972)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Postal reform measure signed creating an independent U.S. Postal Service (1970)
** 08 13 99 99 00 East Germany sealed off the border between East and West Berlin, to halt the flow of refugees out of its territory (1961)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Hernado Cortez returning with more troops finally takes Mexico (1521)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Reciprocity Treaty between US and Hawaii ratified. (1876)
** 08 14 99 99 00 An international force including U.S. Marines enter Beijing to put down the Boxer rebellion (1900)
** 08 14 99 99 00 British troops arrive in Ireland to put down sectarian violence between Roman Catholics and Protestants (1969)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Pakistan became independent of British rule (1947)
** 08 14 99 99 00 President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill sign the Atlantic Charter (1941)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Social Security begins in U.S. (1935)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Strike at Gdansk ship yards in Poland marks beginning of the Solidarity union in Poland (1980)
** 08 14 99 99 00 The Japanese surrender to Allies ending World War II (1945)
** 08 14 99 99 00 The Oregon Territory was established. (1848)
** 08 14 99 99 00 The first Russian settlement is established in Alaska on Kodiak Island (1784)
** 08 14 99 99 00 U.S. bombing of Cambodia came to a halt, marking the official end to 12 years of U.S. combat in Indochina (1973)
** 08 14 99 99 00 V-J (Victory in Japan) Day (1945)
** 08 14 99 99 00 war declared on Germany and Austria by China (1917)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Diplomatic relations are cut off between US and USSR (1918)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Gandhi's movement obtains independence (Pakistan, India, 1947)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Hurricane hits Plymouth Plantation (1635)
** 08 15 99 99 00 India became independent after 200 years of British rule. (1947)
** 08 15 99 99 00 the Congo (Brazzaville) gains it's independence. (1960)
** 08 15 99 99 00 the first ship to cross through the Panama Canal enters the Pacific (1914)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Richard I leader in the Crusades executed 2500 Turks to make medicine from their bile (1191)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Roller Coaster patented (1898)
** 08 16 99 99 00 The British capture Detroit (1812)
** 08 16 99 99 00 the Tate Gallery in London is opened (1897)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Allied Forces take Sicily (1943)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Federal ships and guns bombarded Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor (1863)
** 08 17 99 99 00 First public bath opened in New York City (1891)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Indonesia gains it's independence. (1950)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Robert Fulton's North River Steam Boat 'Clermont' began chugging up the Hudson on its successful round trip to Albany (1807)
** 08 17 99 99 00 the Dow Jones hits 2700 for the first time ever (1987)
** 08 18 99 99 00 James Meredith became the first black to graduate from the University of Mississippi (1963)
** 08 18 99 99 00 Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote (1920)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Canada Co. chartered to colonize Upper Canada (Ontario). (1826)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Francis Gary Powers convicted of spying by USSR (U-2 incident) (1960)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Gail Borden patents condensed milk (1856)
** 08 19 99 99 00 President Ford won the Republican presidential nomination. (1976)
** 08 20 99 99 00 President Johnson signs a nearly $1 billion dollar antipoverty bill (1964)
** 08 20 99 99 00 The Germans occupy Brussels, Belgium (1914)
** 08 20 99 99 00 The Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations invades Czechoslovakia to crush the "Prague Spring" liberalization movement (1968)
** 08 20 99 99 00 U.N. security council votes 14-0 (U.S. Abstaining) to censure Israel for declaring all of Jerusalem its capital (1980)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Winston Churchill says of the RAF, "Never in the history of Human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." (1940)
** 08 21 99 99 00 First peace time nuclear death (1945)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Florida's first woman Chief of Police, Sue Wegner, was sworn in as chief of Mineola (1979)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Hawaii became the 50th state. (1959)
** 08 21 99 99 00 Nat Turner rebellion (1831)
** 08 21 99 99 00 first of the Lincoln/Douglas debates (1858)
** 08 22 99 99 00 England's King George III proclaimed the American colonies to be in a state of open rebellion (1775)
** 08 22 99 99 00 England's King Richard III was killed, ending the War of the Roses. (1485)
** 08 22 99 99 00 It was announced that the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre sometime the night before. It turned up in Italy two years later. (1911)
** 08 22 99 99 00 John Fitch's steamboat completes it's tests, years before Fulton builds his steamboat (1787)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Pope Paul VI, begins the first papal visit to Latin America (1968)
** 08 22 99 99 00 St. Columba reports seeing monster in Loch Ness (565)
** 08 22 99 99 00 The United States annexes New Mexico (1846)
** 08 22 99 99 00 Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first president to ride in an automobile (1902)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Alexander Goodunov, Soviet ballet dancer, defects to U.S. (1979)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Christopher Columbus arrested for mistreating the natives of Haiti (1500)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Fanny Farmer opens her school of cooking (1902)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Germany and the Soviet Union sign a nonagression treaty (1939)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Ion Antonescu, Romanian Prime Minister, is overthrown making way for Romania to join the Allies in World War II (1944)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Japan declares war on Germany (1914)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, Massachusetts, one of the first colleges for women in the U.S., graduates its first students (1838)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression treaty. (1939)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were executed in Boston for killing two men in a payroll holdup. In 1977 Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis vindicated them. (1927)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Rome is take by the Visigoths (410)
** 08 24 99 99 00 -126.9 degrees F (Vostok, Antarctica, 1960)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Alaric takes Rome (410)
** 08 24 99 99 00 British troops burn Washington, D.C. (1814)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Monterey taken from Mexico by U.S. forces (1846)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Movie camera patented (1891)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Pompeii is buried. (79)
** 08 24 99 99 00 The North Atlantic Treaty went into effect; parties agreed that an armed attack against one would be considered "an attack on all" (1949)
** 08 24 99 99 00 The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre, more than 30000 people killed in riots of French Catholics against Protestant Huguenots (1572)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Vesuvius erupts covering Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae with 60ft of ash and mud (79)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Workers start pouring concrete for the Panama Canal. (1909)
** 08 24 99 99 00 the Waffle Iron is invented. (1869)
** 08 25 99 99 00 1500 Iroquois Indians kill all 200 inhabitants of Montreal (1689)
** 08 25 99 99 00 800 French immigrants arrived in Louisiana to found New Orleans (1718)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Allied forces liberated Paris, ending four years of German occupation during World War II (1944)
** 08 25 99 99 00 President Harry Truman calls in the army to seize control of the railroads to avert a national railroad strike (1950)
** 08 25 99 99 00 The National Park Service is established as part of the Department of the Interior (1916)
** 08 25 99 99 00 The ending of the General Council of Nicaea, which settled on the rules for computing the day for Easter (325)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Uraguay declared independence from Brazil (1825)
** 08 25 99 99 00 the skies of Northern and Central Colorado get an orange haze from smoke of the giant Yellowstone National Park forest fires that have burned over 300,000 acres (1988)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Britain and China sign a peace treaty (1842)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Cambridge Agreement pledged. Massachusetts Bay Co. stockholders agreed to emigrate to New England (1629)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Edward III beats the French at the battle of Crecy (1346)
** 08 26 99 99 00 John Fitch granted a US patent for his working steamboat. (1791)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Julius Caesar arrives for the first time in England with 8000 troops (55 BC)
** 08 26 99 99 00 The 19th amendment on women's suffrage becomes effective (1920)
** 08 27 99 99 00 1st successful oil well drilled near Titusville, Penn. (1859)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Kellogg-Briand Pact, where 60 nations agreed to outlaw war. (1928)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Krakatoa, west of Java, explodes with a force of 1,300 megatons, killing 36000 people and was heard 3000 miles away (1883)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Mrs. Fay Bridges became 1st woman to vote in a Florida election. (1920)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I have a dream" speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial (1963)
** 08 28 99 99 00 More than 520 people died as an earthquake shook central Mexico. (1973)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Rock Springs Massacre, Chinese killed by miners in Rock Springs, WY (1885)
** 08 29 99 99 00 The Chinese-American dish chop suey was invented in N.Y.City. (1896)
** 08 29 99 99 00 U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond ended a filibuster against a civil rights bill after talking for more than 24 hours (1957)
** 08 30 99 99 00 75 cents per pound tariff set on opium (1842)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Japan Stationery Co. sells first felt-tipped pen (1960)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Union forces were defeated by the Confederates at the Second Battle of Bull Run (1862)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Washington-to-Moscow hot line connected (1963)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Mary Ann Nichols becomes the first victim of Jack the Ripper (1888)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Non-aggression pact signed by U.S.S.R. & Afghanistan (1926)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Solidarity Labor Union in Poland is founded. (1980)
** 08 31 99 99 00 The Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago became independent within the British Commonwealth (1962)
** 08 31 99 99 00 The Department of Housing and Urban Development was established. (1965)
** 08 31 99 99 00 The first recorded major earthquake in U.S. history rocked Charleston, S.C., killing up to 110 people (1886)
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** 01 04 99 99 00 Quadrantid meteor shower (look north)
** 01 05 99 99 00 NASA announces development of Space Shuttle (1972)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Salyut 4, crew of 2, launched for 30 day mission (1975)
** 01 09 99 99 00 1st balloon flight in North America. (1793)
** 01 10 99 99 00 First radar contact with Moon (1946)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Venera 6 launched toward Venus (1969)
** 01 10 99 99 00 World airplane altitude record set (4,165 ft) at first international air show in LA (1910)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to solo fly across the Pacific when she flies from Honolulu to Oakland (1935)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Soyuz 27 links up with Soyuz 26 and the orbiting space station Salyut 6 making the first time that three space craft are linked (1978)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Uranian moons Titania and Oberon discovered by William Herschel (1787)
** 01 13 99 99 00 Apollo 14 launched (what was that about rockets can't fly??) (1971)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Soyuz 4 launched (1968)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Soyuz 5 launched (1968)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Hermes rocket launched by ESA (1976)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Soyuz 4 & 5 complete first docking of 2 manned spacecraft (1968)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Eugene B. Ely makes the first landing of an aircraft on a ship when he lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania in San Francisco Harbor (1911)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Neptune becomes the outermost planet (Pluto moves closer). (1979)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Apollo 5 launched to Moon, unmanned lunar module tests (1968)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Uranus. Efforts will be made during the trip to Neptune to improve ground receiver sensitivity enough to allow data rates equal to the Uranus passage (4800 - 21600 bps) (1986)
** 01 24 99 99 00 51-C Discovery launched; first DoD mission (1985)
** 01 25 99 99 00 1st transcontinental commercial jet flight (LA to NY for $301). (1959)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Echo 2, first joint US/USSR satellite (1964)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Grissom, Chaffee & White die in Apollo 1 fire during a simulated launch (1967)
** 01 28 99 99 00 Space Shuttle Challenger Explodes 73s after liftoff (1986)
** 01 29 99 99 00 41- (STS-11) Challenger launched (1984)
** 01 30 99 99 00 US/Canada launch ISIS 1 to study ionosphere (1969)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Apollo 14 launched toward Moon (1971)
** 01 31 99 99 00 First US satellite (Explorer I) launched, Van Allen Belt discovered (1958)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Ham is first primate in space (158 miles) aboard Mercury/Redstone 2 (1961)
** 01 31 99 99 00 James van Allen discovers the Van Allen radiation belt (1958)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Luna 9 launched for Moon (1966)
** 02 02 99 99 00 8 of the 9 planets aligned for the 1st time in 400 years. (1962)
** 02 03 99 99 00 First rocket assisted controlled landing on the moon; by the Soviet Luna IX (1966)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Luna 9 first craft to softland on Moon (1966)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Apollo 14 lands on Moon (1971)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are in conjunction during this Pacific eclipse (1962)
** 02 06 99 99 00 The Titan intercontinental ballistic missile is successfully test fired for the first time (1959)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Bruce McCandless makes first untethered space walk (1984)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Astronauts return after 85 days in Skylab (1974)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Halley's Comet reaches perihelion (1986)
** 02 09 99 99 00 the Boeing 747 takes it's 1st commercial flight. (1969)
** 02 10 99 99 00 The great comet disappeared from view. Most were terrified by it but it aided Newton in the study of parabolic orbits (1680)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Japan becomes fourth nation to launch artificial satellite (1970)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Luna 20 launched to orbit & land on Moon (1972)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Clyde Tombaugh discovers Pluto from the Lowell observatory in Flagstaff (1930)
** 02 20 99 99 00 John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the earth aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule (1962)
** 02 23 99 99 00 A supernoval explosion is first observed in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The last local supernova was in 1604 (1987)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Discovery of first pulsar announced (1968)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Mariner 6 launched for Mars flyby (1969)
** 02 28 99 99 00 First polar orbiting satellite, Discoverer 1, launched (1959)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Venera 3, first probe to land on Venus (1966)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Pioneer 10 launched for Jupiter flyby (1972)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Pioneer 4 makes first US lunar flyby (1959)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Voyager 1 encounters Jupiter and discovers rings (1979)
** 03 09 99 99 00 First dog recovered from space orbit (1961)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Yuri Gagarin, 1st man into space (1934)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Halley's Comet passes back across the ecliptic (1986)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Uranus' rings discovered (1977)
** 03 13 99 99 00 William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus by accident while studying the constellation Gemini. (1781)
** 03 15 99 99 00 Pluto again becomes the outermost planet. (1999)
** 03 16 99 99 00 Robert Goddard launches first liquid-fueled rocket (1926)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Vanguard I launched, proved Earth is pear-shaped (1958)
** 03 18 99 99 00 first walk in space by Russian Lieutenant-Colonel Leonev (1965)
** 03 20 99 99 00 The celebration of the first complete revolution of Uranus since its discovery (1865)
** 03 23 99 99 00 First photograph of Moon (1840)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Gemini 3 launched, completes 3 Earth orbits (1965)
** 03 24 99 99 00 British flyer survives 18,000-foot fall without a parachute, suffers broken ankle (1944)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Christiaan Huygens discovers Titan (1655)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Gagarin and Seryogin die in aircraft accident (1968)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Palla (asteroid) discovered by Heinrich Olbers (1802)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Vest (asteroid) discovered by Olbers (1807)
** 03 28 99 99 00 Yuri Gagarin is killed in a plane crash (1968)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart is 1st woman to make solo crossing of the Atlantic. (1932)
** 03 30 99 99 00 Five rings around Uranus discovered (1977)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Luna 10 launched to Moon (1966)
** 04 01 99 99 00 TIROS I (Television & Infra-Red Observation Satellite) launched to improve weather prediction (1960)
** 04 01 99 99 00 US/Canada ISIS II launched to study the ionosphere (1971)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Soviet Union announces success of Luna 10, first spacecraft to achieve lunar orbit (1966)
** 04 04 99 99 00 (Unmanned) Apollo 6 launched atop Saturn V (1968)
** 04 04 99 99 00 First flight of space shuttle Challenger (1983)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Maiden voyage of STS Challenger (1983)
** 04 05 99 99 00 ATS II launched but failed to reach orbit (1967)
** 04 05 99 99 00 USSR Salyut 4 launched, fails to reach orbit, lands off course in snowstorm and rolls down a ravine; lines snag, saving lives of both cosmonauts (1975)
** 04 06 99 99 00 4 planes take off on 1st successful around-the-world flight. (1926)
** 04 06 99 99 00 First Intelsat (Early Bird) launched (1965)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Liftoff of Challenger 41C (1984)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Pioneer 11 launched to Jupiter & Saturn (1973)
** 04 07 99 99 00 STS-6 mission specialist Story Musgrave and Don Peterson perform first spacewalk (1983)
** 04 08 99 99 00 (Unmanned) Gemini 1 launched (1964)
** 04 09 99 99 00 First 7 astronauts presented to press: Shepard, Glenn, Cooper, Schirra, Grissom, Carpenter and Slayton (1959)
** 04 09 99 99 00 The space shuttle Challenger ended its first mission with a safe landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California (1983)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Two cosmonauts launched in Salyut 6; 185 day mission (1980)
** 04 10 99 99 00 The maiden launch of the space shuttle Columbia was scrubbed (1981)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Apollo 13 Moon launch: Lovell, Haise, Swigert (1970)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Celestial mechanics "Pinky" Nelson and "Ox" van Hoffen repair Solar Max satellite during 7 hour EVA in payload bay (1984)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Halley's Comet closest to earth (1986)
** 04 12 99 99 00 1st launch of the space shuttle, Columbia. (1981)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Launch of Discover (STS-16) 51-D; Bobko, Williams, Garn, Griggs, Seddon, Hoffman, Walker (1985)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Yuri A. Gagarin makes the first manned orbital flight (1961)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Apollo 13 oxygen tank ruptures, destroying service module and aborting lunar landing (1970)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Maiden Voyage of STS-1 into orbit: Young and Crippen (1981)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Apollo 16 launched, 5th lunar landing at Descartes Highlands: Young, Mattingly, Duke (1972)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Columbia returns (1981)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Apollo 13 crew returns safely to Earth (1970)
** 04 17 99 99 00 India enters space age, launching SLV-3 rocket (1983)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Jerrie Mock became the 1st wolman to complete a solo flight around the world (1964)
** 04 18 99 99 00 "Clipper" starts providing regular passenger flights from San Francisco to Honolulu (1936)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Discovery returns, blowing tire on landing (1985)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Halley's Comet becomes visible to the naked eye (1910)
** 04 19 99 99 00 USSR Salyut 1 launched; first manned lab in orbit (1971)
** 04 19 99 99 00 USSR Salyut 7 space station put into orbit (1982)
** 04 20 99 99 00 American Harold Graham makes first rocket belt flight (1961)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Canadian ANIK A2 became first commercial satellite in orbit (1973)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Soyuz T-8 launched; mission aborted when capsule fails to dock with Salyut station (1983)
** 04 20 99 99 00 The manned lunar module of Apollo 16 landed on the moon (1972)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Apollo 16 Astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke explore the moon's surface (1972)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Lyrid meteor shower
** 04 23 99 99 00 Advisory council for Aeronautics becomes National Advisory Council on Aeronautic, or NACA (1915)
** 04 23 99 99 00 First Soviet communications satelite launched (1965)
** 04 23 99 99 00 USSR Soyus 1 launched; Vladimir Komarov becomes first cosomonaut to make 2 flights (1967)
** 04 24 99 99 00 China becomes 5th nation to launch artificial satellite (1970)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Hubble Space Telescope, ferried aboard space shuttle Discovery lifted off at 8:33 A.M. from Kennedy Space Center (1990)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Mercury/Atlas rocket lifts off with electronic mannequin; when inertial guidance system fails 40 seconds after launch, rocket destroyed by range safety officer (1961)
** 04 26 99 99 00 US/UK launches Ariel, first International payload (1962)
** 05 03 99 99 00 America's 1st passenger flight (New York-Atlantic City) (1919)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Alan Shepard becomes first American in Space in Freedom 7; 15 min sub-orbital flight (1961)
** 05 05 99 99 00 next conjunction of Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn (2000)
** 05 06 99 99 00 The Hindenburg, a hydrogen filled zeppelin over 800 feet long, explodes during mooring in Lakehurst, NJ. Only 36 of the 98 aboard were killed. (1937)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Telstar 2 launched (apogee 6,700 miles). (1963)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Admiral Byrd first to fly over the North Pole (1926)
** 05 13 99 99 00 Soviet cosmonauts Berezovoi and Lebedev depart Baikonur Cosmodrome to begin 211 days in space, most of them aboard Salyut-7 space statio (1982)
** 05 14 99 99 00 United States launches space station "Skylab". (1973)
** 05 15 99 99 00 The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 3. (1958)
** 05 15 99 99 00 last of the Mercury flights, the 'Faith 7', launched. (1963)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Gordon Cooper completes 22 Earth orbits in Faith 7 (1963)
** 05 17 99 99 00 NASA launches first synchronous Meteorological satellite SMS-1. (1974)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Halley's Comet was seen from earth to move across the sun (1910)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Launch of Apollo 10 to rehearse lunar landing: Cernan, Stafford, and Young (1969)
** 05 20 99 99 00 The first regular transatlantic passenger service begins with Pan Am (1939)
** 05 20 99 99 00 US launches Pioneer Venus 1, produces first global radar map of Venus (1978)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Scott Carpenter orbits the earth three times. Only the second American to achieve Earth orbit. (1962)
** 05 25 99 99 00 American Airlines DC-10 crashes taking off from O'Hare. 275 killed highest death toll to date in aviation history. (1979)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Arthur C. Clark proposes the placement of relay satellites in geosynchronous orbit (1945)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Pres. John Kennedy declares landing a man on the Moon to be national objective (1961)
** 05 25 99 99 00 US launches first Skylab crew: Kerwin, Conrad, Weit (1973)
** 05 25 99 99 00 USSR launches Mars 3 to Mars (1971)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Astromonkeys "Able" & "Baker" zoom 300 miles into space on Jupiter missle (1959)
** 05 30 99 99 00 Mariner 9 launched; first craft to orbit Mars (1971)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Construction begins on Soviet cosmodrome launch facilitie (1955)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Surveyor 1 makes first US lunar soft landing (1966)
** 06 02 99 99 00 the Donati Comet 1st seen, named after it's discoverer. (1858)
** 06 03 99 99 00 200 inch Hale telescope dedicated (1948)
** 06 03 99 99 00 First U.S. space walk, Edward White, Gemini 4. (1965)
** 06 03 99 99 00 US launches Gemini 9 (1966)
** 06 05 99 99 00 The Montgolfiers make first ascent in hot air balloon. It lasts 10 minutes (1783)
** 06 06 99 99 00 First human visit to space station; USSR Soyuz 1 (1971)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Gemini 9 completes 45 orbits after rendezvous with 'angry alligator', (Agena with undetached launch shroud): Stafford and Cernan (1966)
** 06 06 99 99 00 transit of Venus (between Earth and Sun) occurs. (2012)
** 06 07 99 99 00 Gemini 4 completes 62 orbit (1965)
** 06 08 99 99 00 Soviets launch Venera 9 to Venus (1975)
** 06 08 99 99 00 next transit of Venus across the sun (2004)
** 06 09 99 99 00 Goddard patents rocket-fueled aircraft design (1931)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Pioneer 10 spacecraft flies past Neptune (1983)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Vostok 6 launched, pilot is 1st woman cosmonaut. (1963)
** 06 14 99 99 00 1st direct airplane crossing of the Atlantic. (1919)
** 06 14 99 99 00 England will witness a total eclipse of the sun (2051)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Launch of Mariner 5 for Venus flyby (1967)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Launch of Venera 10 to Venus (1975)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Pioneer 10 spacecraft leaves the solar system (1983)
** 06 15 99 99 00 USAF launches first "Big Bird" reconnaissance satellites
** 06 16 99 99 00 Valentina Tereshkova becomes first woman in space (1963)
** 06 18 99 99 00 First U.S. woman in space, Sally Ride, space shuttle Challenger. (1983)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Andrian Nikolayev and Vitalii Sevastyanov return after 18 days in Soyuz (1970)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Test flight of first rocket plane using liquid propellant (1939)
** 06 22 99 99 00 1st time a satellite is retrieved from orbit, by Space Shuttle. (1983)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Bright comet with fan shaped tail observed over London for a couple of days (1881)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Charon, moon of Pluto, discovered by James Christ (1978)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Flying Saucers sighted (1947)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Jean-Loup Chretien, first spacionaut, lifts off with two cosmonauts for an eight day visit to the Salyut 7 space station (1982)
** 06 25 99 99 00 5 Canterbury monks report something exploding on the Moon (only known observation) (1178)
** 06 26 99 99 00 First dedicated oceanographic satellite, SEASAT 1, launched (1978)
** 06 27 99 99 00 NASA X-15 flies at 4105 mph (1962)
** 06 28 99 99 00 in Hawaii, the 1st inter-island flight. (1918)
** 06 29 99 99 00 All three members of the crew of the Soyuz II space capsule were killed during re-entry over the U.S.S.R. (1971)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Soyuz 11 docks with Salyut 1 for 22 d (1971)
** 06 29 99 99 00 first flight from the West Coast arrives in Hawaii. (1927)
** 06 30 99 99 00 a giant fireball impacts in Central Siberia (the Tunguska Event). (1908)
** 07 02 99 99 00 1st flight of a Zeppelin (the LZ-1). (1900)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Aviator Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared over the Pacific while attempting to make 1st flight at equator (1937)
** 07 02 99 99 00 Giotto launched to rendevous with Halley's Comet (1985)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Starstruck, Inc. launchs dolphin rocket off San Clemente Island (1984)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Hanna Reitsch pilots first successful helicopter flight, in Bremen Germany (1937)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Telegraph Hill Observatory opens. (1882)
** 07 04 99 99 00 brightest known super-nova starts shining, for 23 days. (1054)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Mariner 5 flies by Mars (1967?)
** 07 06 99 99 00 Soviets launch Titov in Vostok 2: 17 orbits, 25h 18m (1961)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Apollo 15 returns after 12d 7h 11 m 53 s (1971)
** 07 08 99 99 00 Pioneer-Venus 2 Multi-probe launched to Venus (1978)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Voyager II flies past Jupiter. (1979)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Bell Telephone's Telstar I is launched becoming the first private telecommunications satellite (1962)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Orbiter 1 launched toward Moon (1966)
** 07 11 99 99 00 1st transatlantic TV transmission via satellite (Telstar I). (1962)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Cosmonaut Micolaev sets record for longest space flight, 4 d (1962)
** 07 11 99 99 00 Skylab returns to earth showering debris over the Indian Ocean and Australia (1979)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Cosmonaught Popovich enters space; first time 2 manned craft in space simultaneously (1962)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Echo I, first passive satellite launched (1960)
** 07 12 99 99 00 First free flight test of Enterprise (1977)
** 07 12 99 99 00 USSR's Sputnik 5 launched with 2 dogs (1960)
** 07 14 99 99 00 1st commercial airplane flight in Hawaii. (1927)
** 07 14 99 99 00 First craft to fly by Mars, Mariner 4 (1965)
** 07 15 99 99 00 US/USSR launch Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (1975)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Launch of Apollo 11: Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins (1969)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Aviator Douglas Corrigan took off from New York for California, but landed instead in Ireland; His nickname; "Wrong Way Corrigan" (1938)
** 07 17 99 99 00 First US/USSR linkup in space (Apollo-Soyus) (1975)
** 07 17 99 99 00 First photograph of a star (Vega) (1850)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Pioneer 7 launched
** 07 18 99 99 00 Carl Sagan turned one billion seconds old (1966)
** 07 18 99 99 00 First women to walk in space: Svetlana Savitskaya accompanies Vladimir Dzhanibekov on EVA outside Salyut 7 (1984)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Launch of Gemini X, John Young and Mike Collins (1966)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Wrong Way Corrigan lands his plane in Dublin and asks if it is California (1938)
** 07 19 99 99 00 1st In-flight movie is shown (on TWA). (1961)
** 07 19 99 99 00 United flight 232 crashes at Suiox City, Iowa airport when the pilot trys to bring in the DC-10 with no rear engine, part of the tail gone and no hydraulics for steering. Remarkably 166 people survive. (1989)
** 07 20 99 99 00 1st pictures from Mars surface received (courtesy Viking 2). (1976)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart Putnam takes off from Hawaii to become the first woman to fly solo around the world (1937)
** 07 20 99 99 00 First men on the Moon: Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, Apollo 11 (1969)
** 07 20 99 99 00 USSR recovers 2 dogs, first living organisms to return from space (1960)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Viking I lander sets down on Mars returning the first close-up color photos of Mars. It will continue working for six and a half years (1976)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Voyager 2 launched (1977)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Gemini 5 launched atop Titan V: Cooper & Conrad (1965)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Launch of Mercury 4 in sub-orbital flight: Grissom (1961)
** 07 21 99 99 00 Neil Armstrong steps on the moon at 2:56:15 AM (GMT). (1969)
** 07 23 99 99 00 ERTS (EARTH RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE, later called LANDSAT) launched (1972)
** 07 24 99 99 00 First launch from Cape Canaveral: V-2/WAC Corporal combination
** 07 25 99 99 00 1st airplane flight across the English Channel. (1909)
** 07 25 99 99 00 USSR launches Mars 5 (1973)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Saturn (1981)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Canada's Anik D1 comsat launched by US delta rocket (1982)
** 07 26 99 99 00 First geosynchronous satellite (Syncom 2, US) (1963)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Launch of Apollo 1 (1971)
** 07 26 99 99 00 USSR launches first intercontinental multi-stage ballistic missle (1957)
** 07 26 99 99 00 USSR's Soyuz fails to dock with Salyut 3 (1974)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Mariner 2 launched toward Venus flyby mission (1962)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Orville Wright tested the U.S.Army's first airplane, flying it for one hour and 12 minutes (1909)
** 07 28 99 99 00 First photograph of total solar eclipse (1851)
** 07 28 99 99 00 NASA releases transcript of recording of the doomed space shuttle Challenger in which pilot Michael Smith could be heard saying "Uh-oh!" (1986)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Skylab II launched (1973)
** 07 28 99 99 00 US launches Ranger 7 to Moon (1964)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Gemini 5 returns after 12d 7h 11m 53s (1965)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Pioneer 11 transmits images of Saturn's rings (1978)
** 07 29 99 99 00 President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, which created NASA (1958)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Apollo 15 lands on Moon (1971)
** 07 30 99 99 00 Delta Aquarid meteor shower peaks, 10-35 falls/hr (look south)
** 07 30 99 99 00 STS-14: first flight of Discovery (1984)
** 07 30 99 99 00 STS-8: 3rd flight of Challenger, first night launch and land (1983)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Harry S. Truman dedicates N.Y. Int'l Airport at Idlewild Field, later JFK (1948)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Ranger 7 transmits first lunar close-up photos before impact (1964)
** 07 31 99 99 00 The Lunar Roving Vehicle is operated for the first time during the Apollo 15 mission (1971)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Voyager begins its fly-by of Neptune (1989)
** 08 04 99 99 00 US launches first satellite into lunar orbit from manned spacecraft Apollo 15 (1971)
** 08 05 99 99 00 USSR launches Mars 6 (1973)
** 08 05 99 99 00 the spectrum of a comet observed for 1st time, by Giovanni Donati. (1864)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Cosmonaut Gherman Titov circles Earth for a full day in Vostok (1961)
** 08 07 99 99 00 US launches Explorer 6 to take first satellite photo of Earth (1959)
** 08 08 99 99 00 US launches Pioneer Venus probe (1978)
** 08 09 99 99 00 USSR launches Mars 7 (1973)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Construction began on the astronomical observatory at Greenwich England by order of Charles II (1675)
** 08 10 99 99 00 First recovery of ejected film capsule, Discoverer 13 (1960)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Launch of Lunar Orbiter 1 (1966)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Martian moon Deimos discovered by Asaph Hall (1877)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Perseid meteor shower, 50-100 falls/hr (look north; three days)
** 08 11 99 99 00 USSR launches first dual manned spacecraft flight (1962)
** 08 12 99 99 00 First passive communications satellite, Echo 1 (1960)
** 08 12 99 99 00 JAL 747 crashes in Japan killing 520 in the worst air disaster to date (1985)
** 08 14 99 99 00 US Orbiter 1 starts orbiting the moon (1966)
** 08 15 99 99 00 The Graf Zeppelin set the world distance record for non-stop flight of 6980 miles from Germany to Tokyo (1929)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Northwest Airline Flt 255 crashed in Detroit killing 165; sole survivor was 4 year-old Cecelia Cichan (1987)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Martian moon Phobos discovered by Asaph Hall (1877)
** 08 17 99 99 00 USSR launches Venera 7 to Venus (1970)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Cosmonauts Lyakhov & Ryumin complete a record 175-day space flight (1979)
** 08 19 99 99 00 The Russians put two dogs into orbit (1960)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Launch of Viking 1, first craft to send pictures from surface of Mars (1975)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Launch of Voyager 2 to outer solar system (1977)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Voyager II launched. (1977)
** 08 22 99 99 00 NASA's X-15 attains altitude of 67 miles (1963)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Amelia Earhart became the first woman to make a non-stop flight across the United States (1932)
** 08 24 99 99 00 Voyager 2 makes its closest approach to Neptune - 3042 miles (1989)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Graf Zeppelin passes over San Francisco, headed for Los Angeles after trans-Pacific voyage from Tokyo (1929)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Neptune, is thrown out of the solar plane and proceeds into deep space. With luck it will transmit useful data until 2015. (1989)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Voyager 2 encounters Saturn. During the passage its scanning platform jams. Study of the problem during the trip to Uranus provides a near perfect encounter there. (1981)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Launch of Mariner 2, first Venus flyby mission (1962)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Saturnian moon Enceladus discovered by William Herschel (1789)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Astronauts Cooper & Conrad complete 120 Earth orbits in Gemini 5 (1965)
** 08 29 99 99 00 Gemini V, carrying Gordon Cooper and Charles "Pete" Conrad, (1965)splashed into the Atlantic after eight days in space.
** 08 29 99 99 00 Star in Cygnus goes nova and becomes 4th brightest in sky; Nova Cygni 1975. (1975)
** 08 30 99 99 00 1st recorded occurrance of a comet hitting the sun (the energy released was about equal to 1 million hydrogen bombs) (1979)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Guy Bluford becomes first African-American American in space as Challenger make first night liftoff of shuttle program (1983)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Maiden Voyage of Discovery carrying first non-astronaut Charlie Walker (1984)
** 08 31 99 99 00 269 people killed after Korean Airlines 747 shot down by USSR (1983)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Pioneer 11, first craft to fly by Saturn (1979)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Korean Airlines flight 007 is forced to crash land in the Soviet Union after begin fired on by a Soviet interceptor (1983)
** 09 02 99 99 00 The asteroid Juno discovered (1804)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Viking II lander sets down on Mars (1976)
** 09 04 99 99 00 NASA launches its first Orbital Geophysical Observatory (OGO-1) (1964)
** 09 05 99 99 00 The space shuttle Discovery completed its first flight as it landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California (1984)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Voyager 1 begins 3 year flight to Jupiter and Saturn (1977)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Bell X-2 sets unofficial world altitude record for manned aircraft 126,000+ feet (1956)
** 09 09 99 99 00 "Conestoga I", 1st private rocket, is launched. (1982)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Discovery of Jovian moon Almalthea (1892)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Viking 2 launched (1975)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Gemini 11 achieves rendevous and docking during first orbit (1966)
** 09 12 99 99 00 USSR Launches Luna 16 to Moon (1970)
** 09 12 99 99 00 USSR launches Luna 2, first craft to impact another celestial body (Moon, 1959)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Jovina moon Leda discovered by Charles Kowal (1974)
** 09 14 99 99 00 USSR's Zond 5 is launched on first circumlunar flight (1968)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Zond 5 completes lunar circumnavigation (1968)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Saturnian moon Hyperion discovered (1848)
** 09 20 99 99 00 German rocket engineers begin work in US (1945)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Luna 16 leaves the Moon (1970)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Zond 5 completes flight (1968)
** 09 23 99 99 00 The planet Neptune is first observed by Dr. Galie of Berlin based on calculations of gravitational enfluence on Uranus by John Couch Adams of Cambridge and Urbain Le Verrier of Paris (1846)
** 09 24 99 99 00 First Automated return of lunar sample by Luna 1 (1970)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Henri Giffard, French mechanic, flys the first dirigible from Paris to Trappe (1853)
** 09 24 99 99 00 James H. Doolittle achieves the first totally instrument take off and landing (1929)
** 09 24 99 99 00 a new invention, the dirigible, is demonstrated. (1852)
** 09 25 99 99 00 144 people died in a PSA air crash in San Diego. (1978)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Cosmonauts Titov and Strekalov are saved from their exploding Soyuz T-10 booster by the launch escape system (1983)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Japan launches its first satellite in to space. (1966)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Two U.S. Army planes landed in Seatle completing the first round the world flight in 175 days. (1924)
** 09 29 99 99 00 First U.S. shuttle launch following Challenger disaster (Discovery, 8:37 PDT, 1988)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Inauguration of NASA (1958)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Vanguard Project transferred from military to NASA (1958)
** 10 02 99 99 00 3 cosmonauts return after a record 237 days in orbit (1984)
** 10 03 99 99 00 AF pilot Pete Knight flies x-15 at a record 4,534 mph (1967)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Discovery lands successfully (1988)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Launch of first V-2 rocket to altitude of 53 miles (1942)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Mercury 8 completes 6 Earth orbits (1962)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Spaceflight 71-2 launched; first flexible substrate photovoltaic (1972)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Courier 1B launched; first active repeater satellite in orbit (1960)
** 10 04 99 99 00 First artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 launched (1957)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Orville Wright pilots his plane for a little over 33 minutes (1905)
** 10 04 99 99 00 USSR Luna 3 sends back first photos of far side of Moon (1959)
** 10 05 99 99 00 41-G Challenger carried first Canadian, Marc Garneau, into orbit (1984)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Edwin Hubble identifies Cepheid variable star (1923)
** 10 06 99 99 00 NASA successfully launches Discovery which carries the $207 million Ulysses solar probe into space (1990)
** 10 08 99 99 00 First movie in the air; a newsreel and two cartoons at 5000 feet (1929)
** 10 09 99 99 00 2 cosmonauts launched to saluyt 5, but returned after failing to dock (1977)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Kathy Sullivan becomes first American woman to walk in space (1984)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Neptunian moon Triton discovered by William Lassel (1846)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope network dedicated. (1980)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Apollo 7 launched, 1st manned flight of the Command & Service modules (1968)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Cosmonauts Popov and Ryumin set space endurance record of 184 days (1980)
** 10 11 99 99 00 First manned Apollo flight launched (Apollo 7) (1968)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Pioneer 1 launched; first spacecraft launched by NASA as official agency (1958)
** 10 12 99 99 00 1st commercial flight between California and Antartica. (1957)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Mariner 9 photographs Martian north pole (1972)
** 10 12 99 99 00 US/USSR signed an agreement for joint space effort in telecommunications and meteorology; pact was never fullfilled (1962)
** 10 12 99 99 00 USSR launches first 3 man crew in space (1964)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Voshkod 1 crew returns (1964)
** 10 14 99 99 00 2 cosmonats launched to Salyut 6, but return without docking (1976)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Chuck Yeager becomes the first person to break the sound barrier (Mach 1.015 at 42,000 feet) (1947)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Soviets announce their probe took photos of the far side of the Moon (1959)
** 10 18 99 99 00 USSR Venera 4 became first craft to make controlled descent into Venusian atmosphere (1967)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Mariner 5 flies by Venus (1967)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Orionid meteor shower, 10-70 falls/hr (look south)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Launch of Venera 9, first craft to orbit Venus (1975)
** 10 22 99 99 00 1st commercial flight from mainland to Hawaii. (1936)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Apollo 7 crew returns (1968)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Chinese make first record of solar eclipse (2136 BC)
** 10 22 99 99 00 USSR's Venera 9 sends first photos from Venus (1975)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Creation of Cosmos, according to Archbishop James Usher (4004 BC)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Disaster on USSR launch pad kills missle expert Nedelin and his team (unconfirmed); USSR claims he was killed in plane crash (1960)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Intelsat 5 re-enters Earth's atmosphere 5 months after upper stage fails (1984)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Uranian moons Ariel and Umbriel discovered by Lassel (1846)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Saturnian moon Iapetus discovered by Giovanni Cassini (1671)
** 10 25 99 99 00 USSR Venera 10 lands on Venus (1975)
** 10 26 99 99 00 USSR Soyuz 2 launched (1968)
** 10 26 99 99 00 first NY to Paris and NY to London jet passenger service (1958)
** 10 27 99 99 00 First unmanned flight test of Saturn rocket (1961)
** 10 28 99 99 00 US/USSR sign agreement to discuss joint space efforts (1970)
** 10 30 99 99 00 USSR Kosmos 186 and 188 make first automatic docking (1967)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Venmera 13 launched toward Venus
** 11 01 99 99 00 Asteroid Chiron discovered (1977)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Werner Von Braun heads German liquid fueled rocket development (1932)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose flies for 1st (& last) time. (1947)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Two Frenchmen make the first free hot air balloon flight (1783)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Laika becomes the first animal launched into orbit by USSR (1957)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Mariner 10 launched first flyby pictures of Venus, first mission to Mercury (1973)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Sputnik II launched bearing spacedog Laika, the first dog in space (1957)
** 11 05 99 99 00 US ATS-3 takes first pictures of full Earth disk (1967)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Goddard demonstrates tube-launched solid propellant rocket (1918)
** 11 09 99 99 00 First unmanned Saturn V flight tests Apollo 4 reentry module (1967)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Halley's comet crosses the ecliptic (1985)
** 11 10 99 99 00 USSR launches Zond 6 to Moon (1968)
** 11 10 99 99 00 Voyager I flies past Saturn. (1980)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Gemini 12 launched, takes first solar eclipse photos from space (1966)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Space Shuttle 'Columbia' makes 1st commercial flight. (1982)
** 11 12 99 99 00 1st time a spacecraft is launched twice -- the Space Shuttle 'Columbia' lifts off again (1981)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Voyager 1 comes within 77000 miles of Saturn and heads out of the plane of the solar system, with luck it will transmit useful data until 2015 (1980)
** 11 13 99 99 00 Mariner 9 orbits Mars (1971)
** 11 14 99 99 00 1st airplane flight from the deck of a ship. (1910)
** 11 14 99 99 00 Apollo 12 blasted off for the moon from Cape Kennedy. (1969)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Probably one of biggest meteor showers in history in the northern latitudes of the Pacific (also on the night of the 17th) (1966)
** 11 16 99 99 00 Skylab 4 launched, completes longest US space flight; 2017 h (1973)
** 11 17 99 99 00 46,000 meteoroids fall over AZ in 20 minutes (1966)
** 11 24 99 99 00 The first transit of Venus across the Sun observed by William Crabtree and Rev Horrocks (1639)
** 11 25 99 99 00 First Soviet liquid rocket attains altitude of 261 ft (1933)
** 11 26 99 99 00 First Meteor photograph (1885)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Capt. Cyril Turner of the Royal Air Force gave the first skywriting exhibition above New York's Times Square (1922)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Mercury launches a chimp called Ham (1961)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Navy Lieutenant Richard Byrd flies over the South Pole (1929)
** 11 30 99 99 00 8.5 pound meteor struck Elizabeth Hodges when it came through the roof of her house in Sylacauga, Alabama. She had only minor injuries and was hospitalized. (1954)
** 12 01 99 99 00 1st skywriting over the US - "Hello U.S.A." - by Capt Turner, RAF (1922)
** 12 02 99 99 00 First semi soft landing made by Russia's Mars 3 (1971)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Pioneer 10 swings around Jupiter bringing the first closeups of the planet (1973)
** 12 04 99 99 00 Gemini 7 is launched (1965)
** 12 06 99 99 00 First attempted satellite launch (unsuccessful) (1957)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Apollo 17, last of the Apollo moon series, launched. (1972)
** 12 09 99 99 00 First US probes sent to Venus (1978)
** 12 10 99 99 00 The first domestic jet passenger flight took place in the US as a National Airlines Boeing 707 flew 111 passengers from New York to Miami in about two and a half hours (1958)
** 12 11 99 99 00 The last manned moon landing, for now (1972)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Geminid meteor shower, 50-80 falls/hr, (look south)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Wright brothers first airplane flight at Kittyhawk. (1903)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Mariner II sends first detailed information about Venus from distance of 21,600 miles (1962)
** 12 15 99 99 00 1st rendezvous in space: Gemini 6 and Gemini 7 link up. (1965)
** 12 15 99 99 00 First craft to land on Venus, Venera 7 (1971)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Gemini 6 & 7 make first space rendevous (1965)
** 12 17 99 99 00 The first flight of the DC-3 (Gooney-bird) (1935)
** 12 17 99 99 00 at 10:35AM, for 12 seconds, 1st sustained motorized aircraft flight by Wright Brothers (1903)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Borman and Lovell Splash down in Atlantic to end two week Gemini VII mission (1965)
** 12 18 99 99 00 First test project of SCOR (Signal Communications by Orbiting Relay Equipment) (1958)
** 12 18 99 99 00 William Bond takes the first picture of the moon through a telescope (1849)
** 12 19 99 99 00 The Explorer satellite is launched (1963)
** 12 20 99 99 00 First Space walk made by Grechko from Salyut (1977)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Apollo 8 was launched on its way to man's first orbit of the moon (1968)
** 12 23 99 99 00 First men to orbit Moon: Borman, Lovell & Anders (1968)
** 12 23 99 99 00 Saturnian moon Rhea discovered by Giovanni Cassini (1672)
** 12 24 99 99 00 Apollo 8 Christmas Eve telecast made from lunar orbit (1968)
** 12 24 99 99 00 Luna 13 lands on Moon (1966)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Halley's Comet appears (1758)
** 12 28 99 99 00 Comet Kohoutek at perihelion (1973)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Pan Am starts San Francisco to Auckland, New Zealand service. (1937)
** 12 29 99 99 00 The first all female crew on a commercial airliner was arranged by the seven crew members swapping shifts to get on the same 747 flight (1986)
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** 01 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Martin Luther King Jr. Day
** 02 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Presidents Day
** 05 Su 99 99 00 [2] Mother's Day
** 05 Mo 99 99 00 [L] Memorial Day
** 06 Su 99 99 00 [3] Father's Day
** 07 04 99 99 00 Independence Day
** 09 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Labor Day
** 10 Mo 99 99 00 [2] Columbus Day observed
** 11 11 99 99 00 Veterans' Day
** 11 Th 99 99 00 [4] Thanksgiving Day
** 12 25 99 99 00 Christmas Day
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** 01 01 99 99 00 Lightship replaces whistling buoy at mouth of San Francisco Bay. (1898)
** 01 02 99 99 00 DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park opens. (1921)
** 01 02 99 99 00 the San Francisco and Los Angeles stock exchanges merge. (1957)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge closed for the 3rd time by fierce storm. (1982)
** 01 05 99 99 00 San Francisco has it's 1st air meet. (1911)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Work on Golden Gate Bridge begins, on Marin County side. (1933)
** 01 05 99 99 00 the California Exchange opens. (1850)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Ratification of present San Francisco City Charter. (1932)
** 01 09 99 99 00 1st San Francisco paper, 'California Star', published. (1847)
** 01 09 99 99 00 1st commercial bank in San Francisco established. (1848)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Exposition (now Civic) Auditorium dedicated. (1915)
** 01 14 99 99 00 All commercial ferry service to the East Bay ends. (1939)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Dunbarton Bridge, 1st bridge in Bay Area, opens. (1927)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Municipal Railway and Market Street Railroad begin service to the Transbay Transit (East Bay) Terminal (1939)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Cliff House badly damaged when a cargo of powder on the schooner "Parallel" explodes nearby (1887)
** 01 16 99 99 00 San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle started (now San Francisco Chronicle) (1865)
** 01 17 99 99 00 9-county commission recommends creation of BART. (1957)
** 01 18 99 99 00 The elegant California Theatre opens in San Francisco. (1869)
** 01 20 99 99 00 California Stock Exchange Board organized. (1872)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Aquatic Park dedicated. (1939)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Chinatown telephone exchange closed. (1949)
** 01 24 99 99 00 San Francisco 49'ers win their 1st Super Bowl, 26-21. (1982)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Groundbreaking for the 'Dragon Gateway' at Grant Avenue. (1965)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Midwinter Fair opens in Golden Gate Park. (1894)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Montgomery St. Station, last link in BART, 'holed thru'. (1971)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Yerba Buena renamed San Francisco. (1847)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Birds fly over the western part of San Francisco in such large numbers that they actually darken the sky (1871)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Congress passes resolution naming San Francisco as the site of the celebration of the opening of the Panama Canal (1911)
** 01 31 99 99 00 San Francisco Orphan's Asylum, 1st in California, founded. (1851)
** 02 02 99 99 00 1st shipload of Chinese arrive in San Francisco. (1848)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Snow falls on San Francisco. (1887)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Steel work completed on Exposition (Civic) Auditorium. (1914)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Earthquake, at 5.0, strongest since 1966. (1977)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Public Library's bookmobile initiated in front of City Hall. (1957)
** 02 09 99 99 00 1st shipment of asparagus arrives from Sacramento. (1891)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Major streets lit by coal gas for 1st time. (1854)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Pumping begins to build Treasure Island. (1936)
** 02 12 99 99 00 San Francisco selected for site of United Nations Conference. (1945)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Fort Point completed & garrisoned (but has never fired it's cannon in anger) (1861)
** 02 15 99 99 00 San Francisco Public Library (Main Branch at Civic Center) dedicated. (1917)
** 02 16 99 99 00 1st airplane flight to Los Angeles from San Francisco. (1914)
** 02 16 99 99 00 City Hall dome fire. (1951)
** 02 17 99 99 00 1st telephone exchange in San Francisco opens with 18 phones. (1878)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Golden Gate International Exposition opens on Treasure Island (built for the occasion) in San Francisco Bay (1939)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Legislature creates the 9 Bay Area counties. (1850)
** 02 18 99 99 00 San Francisco named as a port of dispatch for Army transports. (1899)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Congress allows California to build the Oakland-Bay Bridge. (1931)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Heavy surf breaks over Seal Rocks and damages Sutro Baths. (1902)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Panama-Pacific International Exposition opens in San Francisco. (1915)
** 02 20 99 99 00 University of California gets its 1st Med School (UC/SF). (1873)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Oakland Daily Tribune begins publication. (1874)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Lowell High School opens (on it's 1st campus). (1913)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Congress grants Seal Rocks to San Francisco. (1887)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Last Municipal arc light, over intersection of Mission & 25th Street, removed (it had been installed in 1913) (1958)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Steamer "Rio de Janiero" sinks in San Francisco Bay. (1900)
** 02 26 99 99 00 1st buffalo purchased for Golden Gate Park. (1891)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge ground-breaking ceremony held at Crissy Field. (1933)
** 02 28 99 99 00 1st steamship enters San Francisco Bay. (1849)
** 02 28 99 99 00 1st vaudeville theater opens. (1883)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Bicycles now permitted to cross Golden Gate Bridge. (1970)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Construction begins on the Tower of Jewels for the Exposition. (1914)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Present seal of San Francisco adopted (2nd seal for city). (1859)
** 03 04 99 99 00 Easter Cross on Mt. Davidson dedicated. (1934)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Covent Garden Theater is destroyed by fire (1856)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Pioneer Plaza dedicated. (1966)
** 03 13 99 99 00 4-day strike by SF city employees starts. (1970)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Freedom Train arrives in San Francisco. (1948)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Legislature approves act making Golden Gate Park possible. (1870)
** 03 14 99 99 00 Sutro Baths opens by Cliff House (closed Sept 1, 1952). (1896)
** 03 14 99 99 00 the 36-Folsom becomes 1st line to use 1-man streetcars. (1935)
** 03 17 99 99 00 Japanese Embassy arrives aboard the "Candinmarruh" . (1860)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Earthquake gives San Francisco the shakes. (1957)
** 03 22 99 99 00 President Johnson's daughter, Lynda, ordered off Cable Car because she was eating an ice cream cone (no food on cars) (1968)
** 03 22 99 99 00 Robert Frost Plaza, at California, Drumm & Market, dedicated. (1978)
** 03 23 99 99 00 President John F. Kennedy visits San Francisco. (1962)
** 03 24 99 99 00 Clipper "Andrew Jackson" arrives in 89 days from New York. (1860)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Golden Gate Park Conservatory made a City Landmark. (1970)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Japanese Trade & Cultural Center (Japan Center) dedicated. (1968)
** 03 28 99 99 00 San Francisco Art Association holds opening reception at 430 Pine. (1871)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Chinese Embassy arrives aboard the steamship "China". (1868)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Col. John W. Geary arrives as 1st postmaster of San Francisco. (1849)
** 03 31 99 99 00 Ground broken for Union Square Garage. (1941)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Navy takes over Treasure Island. (1941)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Saint Stupid's Day (a San Francisco tradition since 1980).
** 04 01 99 99 00 San Francisco County Government established. (1850)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Thomas Douglas becomes 1st San Francisco public teacher. (1848)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Golden Gate Park established by City Order
** 04 05 99 99 00 Castro and Fillmore streetcars replaced by buses. (1941)
** 04 07 99 99 00 Seals Stadium opens. (1931)
** 04 10 99 99 00 California Street Cable Car Railroad Company starts service. (1878)
** 04 10 99 99 00 William Hammond Hall's maps & surveys of Golden Gate Park officially accepted (1871)
** 04 11 99 99 00 Brooks Hall in Civic Center dedicated. (1958)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Army transfers Yerba Buena Island to Navy. (1898)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Hibernia Savings & Loan Society of San Francisco incorporated. (1859)
** 04 12 99 99 00 Moffatt Field is commissioned. (1933)
** 04 12 99 99 00 San Mateo County withdraws from BART district. (1962)
** 04 14 99 99 00 1st Pony Express rider arrives in SF from St. Joseph, Missouri. (1860)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Fort Point dedicated as 1st National Park in Bay Area. (1971)
** 04 14 99 99 00 regular air passenger flights between San Francisco and Los Angeles started, by Maddux Air Lines (1928)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Alioto's on Fisherman's Wharf is founded. (1928)
** 04 15 99 99 00 City of San Francisco incorporated. (1850)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Nitroglycerine at the Wells Fargo & Co. office explodes. (1866)
** 04 17 99 99 00 US Marine Hospital at the Presidio established. (1853)
** 04 18 99 99 00 1st International Cricket Match, held in SF, won by Californian (1869)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Fairmont Hotel opens. (1907)
** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire (1906)
** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals formed. (1868)
** 04 18 99 99 00 San Francisco's Old Hall of Justice demolished. (1968)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Barracks on Alcatraz Island destroyed in fire. (1874)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Bar Association of San Francisco organized. (1872)
** 04 20 99 99 00 Buses replace Key System trains at 3AM. (1958)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Blossom Rock in San Francisco Bay blown up. (1871)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Courtesy Mail Boxes for motorists started in San Francisco. (1949)
** 04 24 99 99 00 Fire Alarm & Police Telegraph system put into operation. (1865)
** 04 25 99 99 00 President Benjamin Harrison visits San Francisco. (1891)
** 04 26 99 99 00 San Francisco Lightship replaced by automatic buoy. (1971)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Headquarters for the US Army, Division of the Pacific, permanently established at the Presidio (1857)
** 04 30 99 99 00 founding of what would be San Jose State University. (1857)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Kezar Stadium in Golden Gate Park opens. (1925)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Prisoners revolt at Alcatraz, 5 die. (1946)
** 05 03 99 99 00 Camp Merriman established at the Presidio. (1898)
** 05 03 99 99 00 San Francisco is almost entirely destroyed by fire for the 7th time in its 4 years of existence (1851)
** 05 04 99 99 00 1st of the major San Francisco fires. (1851)
** 05 05 99 99 00 The Great White Fleet arrives in San Francisco. (1908)
** 05 06 99 99 00 "Temporary" permit to erect overhead wires on Market Street allows United Railroads to run electric streetcars (1906)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco starts. (1851)
** 05 07 99 99 00 Cornerstone of BofA building at 300 Montgomery laid. (1941)
** 05 07 99 99 00 San Francisco Municipal Airport (Mills Field) dedicated. (1927)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Telegraph Hill Railroad Company organized. (1882)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Bank of San Francisco incorporated. (1907)
** 05 11 99 99 00 Work starts on 1st brick building in San Francisco. (1850)
** 05 12 99 99 00 President William McKinley visits San Francisco. (1901)
** 05 14 99 99 00 President Theodore Roosevelt visits San Francisco. (1903)
** 05 15 99 99 00 2nd San Francisco Vigilance Committee organized. (1856)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Ewing Field, near Masonic Street, opens. (1914)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Metropolitan Gas Company lamps lit for 1st time. (1872)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Bohemian Club incorporated. (1872)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Camp Merritt established in the Presidio. (1898)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Marin County withdraws from BART district. (1962)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Mount Davidson Cross lit by President Roosevelt in Washington via Telegraph (1933)
** 05 22 99 99 00 1st San Francisco fireboat, the "David Scannell", launched. (1909)
** 05 23 99 99 00 1st Phillipine Expeditionary Troops sail from San Francisco. (1898)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Dirigible explodes over SF Bay, 16 passengers fall, none die. (1908)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Dirigible explodes over SF Bay, 16 passengers fall, none die. (1908)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Postal Cards sold in San Francisco for 1st time. (1873)
** 05 23 99 99 00 World Trade Center dedicated in Ferry Building. (1956)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Golden Gate International Exposition reopens. (1940)
** 05 25 99 99 00 San Francisco receives its 1st telecast. (1948)
** 05 26 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge opens. (1937)
** 05 26 99 99 00 San Francisco approves new City Charter, allowing Municipal (1898)ownership of utiliies (charter effective Jan 1, 1900).
** 05 26 99 99 00 Union Square becomes State Historical Landmark. (1958)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Bay District Race Track closes. (1896)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Bubonic Plague breaks out in San Francisco (1907)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge opens (1937)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Marine Telegraph from Fort Point to San Francisco completed. (1854)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Maritime Museum at Aquatic Park opens. (1951)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Ground broken on Clay Street for world's 1st cable railroad. (1873)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Empire Engine Company No. 1 organized. (1850)
** 06 05 99 99 00 1st rivet driven on Bank of Italy headquarters at 1 Powell. (1920)
** 06 07 99 99 00 workmen start laying track for Market Street Railroad. (1860)
** 06 09 99 99 00 the San Francisco Committee of Vigilence forms. (1851)
** 06 10 99 99 00 PBS reaches San Francisco: KQED (Channel 9) starts broadcasting. (1954)
** 06 11 99 99 00 300 feet of Meigg's Wharf washed away in storm. (1864)
** 06 11 99 99 00 K-Ingleside streetcar converts to METRO service. (1980)
** 06 14 99 99 00 California Street Cable Car Railroad Co. gets it's franchise. (1876)
** 06 14 99 99 00 Fire destroys part of San Francisco. (1850)
** 06 15 99 99 00 San Francisco Water Works organized. (1857)
** 06 19 99 99 00 1st concert given in San Francisco's Stern Grove. (1932)
** 06 19 99 99 00 formal opening of US Marine Hospital at the Presidio. (1875)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Commissioners appointed to lay out streets west of Larkin. (1855)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Fire destroys part of San Francisco. (1851)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Stephen C. Massett opens at courthouse as 1st professional entertainer, using the (allegedly) only piano in California (1849)
** 06 25 99 99 00 Pueblo founded with construction of 1st building (start of Yerba Buena, later to be called San Francisco) (1835)
** 06 25 99 99 00 San Francisco holds its 1st County Fair. (1982)
** 06 26 99 99 00 UN Charter written in San Francisco. (1945)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Bank of California opens its doors. (1867)
** 06 27 99 99 00 Bill Graham closes Fillmore East (1971)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Mission Dolores founded by San Francisco Bay. (1776)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Construction crews begin tearing up Market St. to build BART. (1966)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge paid for (so why is there still a toll?). (1971)
** 07 01 99 99 00 SF City Hall turned over to city, after 29 years of building. (1899)
** 07 01 99 99 00 at least 626 ships lying at anchor around San Francisco Bay. (1850)
** 07 03 99 99 00 Pony Express arrives in SF with overland letters from New York. (1861)
** 07 04 99 99 00 1st public exhibition of electric light in San Francisco. (1876)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Telegraph Hill Observatory opens. (1882)
** 07 04 99 99 00 work begins on the Oakland Bay Bridge. (1933)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Herb Caen gets his 1st column in the S.F. Chronicle. (1938)
** 07 07 99 99 00 the Great White Fleet leaves San Francisco Bay. (1908)
** 07 13 99 99 00 SF Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street opens. (1898)
** 07 15 99 99 00 SF Merchant's Exchange opens. (1867)
** 07 16 99 99 00 Attempt made to recall Mayor Lapham (1st time in SF history). (1946)
** 07 19 99 99 00 SF Public Library allows patrons to start borrowing books. (1880)
** 07 19 99 99 00 the "Balclutha" ties up at Pier 43 & becomes a floating museum. (1955)
** 07 21 99 99 00 City Gardens on Folsom opens. (1867)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Castle on top of Telegraph Hill closes. (1903)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Construction begins on SF MUNI METRO (Market Street subway). (1967)
** 07 28 99 99 00 "Memmon" is 1st clipper to reach San Francisco, 120 days out of NY (1849)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Southern Pacific Bay Ferries stop running. (1958)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Bank of Italy opens 1st branch at 3433 Mission Street. (1907)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Black Methodists in SF establish 1st black church, Zion Methodist. (1852)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Burial within San Francisco City limits prohibited. (1901)
** 08 01 99 99 00 First successful test of a cable car. It was designed by Andrew S. Hallidie for San Francisco (1873)
** 08 01 99 99 00 New San Francisco Hall of Justice opens. (1961)
** 08 02 99 99 00 1st trial run of an SF cable car, on Clay Street between Kearny and Jones, downhill all the way, at 4AM (1873)
** 08 02 99 99 00 San Francisco Public Library opens with 5000 volumes. (1877)
** 08 05 99 99 00 the 1st Spanish ship, 'San Carlos', enters San Francisco bay. (1775)
** 08 10 99 99 00 1st BART train travels thru transbay tube to Montgomery St Station. (1973)
** 08 11 99 99 00 The California Theatre closed (now a Pac Tel Phone Store). (1888)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Arch Rock, danger to Bay shipping, blasted with 30 tons of nitrogelatin (and that ain't jello) (1901)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Riot in San Francisco celebrating end of World War II. (1945)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Bank of Italy opens it's new headquarters at Clay & Montgomery. (1908)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Dimout regulations implemented in San Francisco. (1942)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Republicans start convention at the Cow Palace. (1956)
** 08 23 99 99 00 1st Japanese commercial ship visits San Francisco with a cargo of tea. (1872)
** 08 23 99 99 00 1st carload of freight (boots & shoes) arrives in San Francisco, from Boston, after a 16-day rail trip (1869)
** 08 23 99 99 00 1st ship-to-shore wireless message received in US: US lightship to Cliff House (1889)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Combination rail & ferry service available from SF to Alameda. (1864)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Graf Zeppelin passes over San Francisco, headed for Los Angeles after trans-Pacific voyage from Tokyo (1929)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Fluoridation of San Francisco water begins. (1952)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Houdini escapes from chains underwater at Aquatic Park in 57 seconds (1907)
** 08 26 99 99 00 Pumping to build Treasure Island finished. (1937)
** 08 26 99 99 00 W. A. Bartlett appointed 1st US mayor of Yerba Buena (SF). (1846)
** 08 29 99 99 00 'Arizonan' is the 1st vessel to arrive in SF via the Panama Canal. (1914)
** 08 29 99 99 00 San Francisco International Airport (SFO) opens. (1954)
** 08 29 99 99 00 The Beatles gave their last public concert at Candlestick Park. (1966)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Crocker-Woolworth National Bank organized. (1886)
** 08 31 99 99 00 The California Pioneers organized at Montgomery & Clay Streets. (1850)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Railroad & Ferry connection with Oakland inaugurated. (1863)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Washington-Jackson cable line replaced by bus service. (1956)
** 09 04 99 99 00 North Beach & Mission Railway Company organized. (1862)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Regular Cable Car service begins on Clay Street. (1873)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Southern Pacific line from Los Angeles to San Francisco completed. (1876)
** 09 06 99 99 00 the 1st westbound train arrives in San Francisco. (1869)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Sutro's ornate Cliff House destroyed by fire. (1907)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Lotta's Fountain (Kearny & Market) dedicated. (1875)
** 09 09 99 99 00 President Hayes visits San Francisco. (1880)
** 09 11 99 99 00 1st electric telegraph in use, Merchant's Exchange to Pt Lobos. (1853)
** 09 11 99 99 00 BART begins service with a 26 mile line from Oakland to Fremont (1972)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Mayor Rolph inaugurates new pedestrian traffic light system. (1929)
** 09 15 99 99 00 San Francisco Seals (Pacific Coast League) play their last game. (1957)
** 09 15 99 99 00 WPA extends the L-Taraval streetcar to the Zoo (at Sloat Blvd). (1937)
** 09 16 99 99 00 BART begins regular transbay service. (1974)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Independence Day, celebrated in Mexico.
** 09 17 99 99 00 BART begins passenger service. (1972)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Charles Lindbergh in San Francisco. (1927)
** 09 17 99 99 00 the Presidio of San Francisco was founded as Spanish fort. (1776)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Pacific Stock Exchange opens (as the Local Security Board). (1882)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Streetcars stop running on Market St after 122 years of service (1982)
** 09 20 99 99 00 the U.S. Grants come to San Francisco for an elaborate extended visit. (1879)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Cable Cars cease operations for 2 years of repairs. (1982)
** 09 24 99 99 00 James Cooke walks tightrope from Cliff House to Seal Rocks. (1865)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Cable Cars declared a National Landmark. (1964)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Birdbaths installed in Union Square. (1939)
** 10 03 99 99 00 San Francisco's White House department store is first to accept the BankAmericard in lieu of cash (1960)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Market Street's "Path of Gold" lit for 1st time. (1916)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Pier 39 opens. (1977)
** 10 04 99 99 00 The dahlia is officially designated as the City Flower. (1926)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Fire Department Museum dedicated. (1964)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Hyde St. Pier re-opens as State Historical Park. (1963)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Palace Hotel on Market Street opens. (1875)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Market Street Railway starts using trackless trolley coaches. (1935)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Zoological Gardens opens (on Sloat and Skyline). (1940)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Coit Tower dedicated. (1933)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Earthquake. (1865)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Telegraph line between Los Angeles and San Francisco opens. (1860)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Emperor Hirohito of Japan visits San Francisco. (1975)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Alcatraz becomes a federal prison (unofficially). (1933)
** 10 12 99 99 00 at 4AM, traffic on Bay Bridge is 1-way on each deck. (1963)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Bank of America World Headquarters (555 California) dedicated. (1969)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Cliff House opens (1st of many on the site). (1863)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Amphitheater in McLaren Park dedicated. (1971)
** 10 16 99 99 00 John Brown attacks the armory at Harper's Ferry. (1859)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Woolworth's at Powell & Market opens. (1952)
** 10 17 99 99 00 A earthquake measured at 6.9-7.1 on the Richter scale hits San Francisco at 5:04 pm killing nearly 300 people and doing billions of dollars in damage. (1989)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Bank of Italy (Bank of America) opens its doors. (1904)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Sutro RR sold to Robert F. Morrow for $215,000. (1899)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge charges tolls only for southbound cars. (1968)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Bayshore Highway opens. (1929)
** 10 21 99 99 00 1st shipment of fresh oysters comes overland from Baltimore. (1869)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Severe earthquake at 7:53AM. (1868)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Guided tours of Alcatraz (by Park Service) begin. (1972)
** 10 26 99 99 00 the "Yerba Buena" is 1st Key System ferry to cross San Francisco Bay. (1903)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Golden Gate National Recreation Area created. (1972)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Golden Gate International Exposition closes (1st closure). (1939)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Dimout ban lifted in San Francisco Bay area. (1943)
** 11 01 99 99 00 Fortifications built on Angel Island by troops. (1863)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Cobblestone paving of Washington St between Dupont & Kearny starts. (1854)
** 11 04 99 99 00 90 kegs of powder used to get rock from Telegraph Hill for seawall. (1867)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Lighthouse established on Alcatraz Island. (1854)
** 11 05 99 99 00 BART starts San Francisco-Daly City train shuttle service. (1973)
** 11 06 99 99 00 BART bond issue just gets by with a 66.9% favorable vote. (1962)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Yerba Buena & Angel Islands reserved for military use. (1850)
** 11 09 99 99 00 Post Office at Clay & Pike opens. (1848)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Cornerstones laid for Opera House and Veteran's Building. (1931)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Demolition begins on cable car barn at California & Hyde. (1957)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Seals Stadium demolished. (1959)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Bay District Race Track opens. (1873)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Oakland Bay Bridge opened. (1936)
** 11 14 99 99 00 The old Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park repaired & working again. (1981)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Cow Palace opens. (1941)
** 11 15 99 99 00 KRON (Channel 4, San Francisco) signs on, from 7 to 10 PM. (1949)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Street signs authorized at San Francisco intersections. (1853)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Main span of Golden Gate Bridge joined. (1936)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Golden Gate Park Conservatory becomes a California State Historical Landmark (1970)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Post Hospital at Presidio renamed Letterman General Hospital. (1911)
** 11 23 99 99 00 The first jukebox made its debut in San Francisco. (1889)
** 11 26 99 99 00 1st baseball game played in enclosed field at 25th & Folsom. (1868)
** 11 27 99 99 00 1st signal box for SF Police Department goes into operation. (1890)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge closed because of high winds. (1951)
** 12 02 99 99 00 Moscone Convention Center opens at 11:30 AM. (1981)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Paid Fire Department takes over from volunteer companies. (1866)
** 12 03 99 99 00 Wetherill discovers Cliff Palace on Mesa Verde (1888)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Construction starts on Palace of Fine Arts. (1913)
** 12 08 99 99 00 San Francisco has 1st blackout, at 6:15PM. (1941)
** 12 09 99 99 00 300 Montgomery opens as new Bank of America headquarters. (1941)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Hunters Point jitney ends service after 50 years. (1962)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Snow falls in San Francisco. (1932)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Stockton Street Tunnel completed. (1914)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge District starts ferry service to Larkspur. (1976)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Playland at the Beach reopens. (1968)
** 12 14 99 99 00 Golden Gate Bridge lights out all night from power failure. (1971)
** 12 15 99 99 00 SF Fire Dept. replaces leather helmets with plastic ones. (1969)
** 12 17 99 99 00 M-OceanView streetcar resumes service & is extended to Market St. (1944)
** 12 18 99 99 00 San Francisco Visitors Center at City Hall opens. (1974)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Grading started for Market Street Railroad. (1859)
** 12 19 99 99 00 Street signs in Golden Gate Park approved by Park Commission. (1962)
** 12 20 99 99 00 Mt. Davidson dedicated as city park. (1929)
** 12 21 99 99 00 Broadway Tunnel opens. (1952)
** 12 28 99 99 00 San Francisco Municipal Railway starts operation at Geary St. (MUNI was the 1st municipally-owned transit system) (1912)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Fire Dept celebrates 1st annual ball. (1864)
** 12 29 99 99 00 San Francisco Symphony formed. (1911)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Last San Francisco firehorses retired. (1921)
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# Special celebrated in ancient times
# Today in History dates provided by Robert Heckendorn at
# Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado.
# Any corrections or additions may be sent to robert@fc.hp.com
#
# Additional dates provided from ProLine's today file
#
# Converted to calentool format by Larry Virden (lwv27%cas.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.Edu)
# and further edited and merged by Bill Randle (billr@saab.cna.tek.com).
#
** 03 25 99 99 00 New Year's Day in England from the 12c. until 1752
** 04 13 99 99 00 Roman feast of the Goddess Liberty
** 04 29 99 99 00 Beginning of the festival of the goddess Flora in ancient Rome which is thought to be the origin of May Day
** 04 30 99 99 00 Walpurgisnacht, Witch's sabbath is held in the Harz mountains of Germany, a time of great evil
** 05 04 99 99 00 Last day of the Roman Floralia festival
** 06 09 99 99 00 Vestalia, ancient Roman feast to the goddess Vesta, the virgin goddess of hearth and home
** 06 10 99 99 00 Egyptian Day, considered unlucky in the Middle Ages
** 12 17 99 99 00 Saturnalia revel
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The dates in these files cam from many sources. Amoung them are:
"Today in History" - a online file of special events in world history,
maintained by Robert Heckendorn at Hewlett-Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado
(robert@fc.hp.com); ProLine's "Today" file, submitted by Larry Virden;
and net postings by Rich Kulawiec (see below).
Most of the original derivation and formatting was done by R.P.C. Rodgers
(at UCSF). Others were formatted by Larry W. Virden and edited by me.
I merged the various sources to produce the final result.
There were many cases where the different sources showed different dates
for the same event. Where I could, I used my "World Almanac and Book of
Facts" (1988 ed.) to resolve the conflict. In a few cases, both dates
are shown. If you spot an error or have a definitive reference for the
correct date where multiple listings are shown, please notify me.
Bill Randle
Tektronix, Inc.
billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM
March 4, 1991
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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 89 15:30:45 MDT
From: Rich Kulawiec
Message-Id: <8907192130.AA00260@pichon>
To: billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM, rodgers@maxwell.mmwb.ucsf.edu
Subject: More dates for "calentool"
Status: OR
I don't know about other people who submitted calendar entries, but I know that
a lot of the items in "popcult" [now split in "lives" and "music"],
among others, are from a long typing session
that I put in a few years ago with a couple of my favorite rock-n-roll
references. I'd be happier, and I imagine that the other people who typed in
other dates at some length would be happier, if credit was given where due.
The enclosed news article lists people who contributed to the 1985 calendar
(which was posted to Usenet); I started with that and added 300-400 dates,
mostly involving pop culture, before re-posting the whole mess later.
Cheers,
Rich Kulawiec
> Path: stat-l!Pucc-I:Pucc-H:CS-Mordred!pur-ee!inuxc!ihnp4!mhuxn!mhuxj!mhuxr!ulysses!allegra!bellcore!decvax!ittvax!wxlvax!rlw
> From: rlw@wxlvax.UUCP (Richard L. Wexelblat)
> Newsgroups: net.sources
> Subject: 1985.calendar.events
> Message-ID: <374@wxlvax.UUCP>
> Date: Tue, 15-Jan-85 08:41:50 EST
> Date-Received: Wed, 16-Jan-85 19:43:00 EST
> Lines: 1354
>
> Here are a few items to initialize your 1985 calendar.
>
> They are not all in the same format due to the various sources from
> which they came and my own limited time for editing. I've tried to
> mark items whose annual dates vary (Easter, e.g.) so that updating for
> next year will be easier but I know I missed many such. Some of these
> are a bit off the wall and may well be put-ons from last year's
> correspondents. Such are to be taken as exercises for the reader.
>
> These items are taken from:
> History of Programming Languages
> Old Farmer's (1984) Almanac
> The 1984 Great computer calendar
> The History of Music to the Death of Schubert
> My own misc. store of useful or useless facts
>
> Additions and corrections were sent last year by:
> decvax!seismo!rochester!ritcv!ccieng5!ccieng6!wla
> decvax!sii!mem
> ittvax!bunker!dick
> ittvax!decvax!bellcore!yquem!psl
> ittvax!decvax!harpo!eagle!mhuxl!ihnp4!ihuxw!pector
> seismo!rochester!rocksvax!sunybcs!colonel
>
> (and others whose identifications I lost (Sorry!))
>
> Please send corrections, additions, etc to:
>
> -- Dick Wexelblat (...decvax!ittvax!wxlvax!rlw)
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# Special days file for calentool (rel 2.1); modified from network posting by
# RPC Rodgers, UCSF, Nov. 1988
# Various holidays and special days commemorated around the world
# (non-US and Canadian)
#
** 01 01 99 99 00 Anniversary of the Triumph of the Revolution (Cuba)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Shi ho hai, Worhsip of the Four Directions (Japan)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Independence Day (Haiti, Sudan)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Universal Fraternity Day (Mozambique)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Neujahr (Germany)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Ancestry Day (Haiti)
** 01 02 99 99 00 St. Berchtold's Day (Switzerland)
** 01 03 99 99 00 New Year's Holiday (Scotland)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Genshi sai, Second Offical New Year Holiday (Japan)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Revolution Day (Upper Volta)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Independence Day (Burma)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Martyrs Day (Zaire)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Twelfth-night
** 01 05 99 99 00 Shinnen Enkai, Third Official New Year Holiday (Japan)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Children's Day (Uruguay)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Epiphany (Twelfth-day)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Heilige drei Koenige (Germany)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Christmas (Ethiopia)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Nanakusa, Seven Grasses Festival ("Five Festivals", Japan)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Pioneer's Day (Liberia)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Day of the Martyrs (Panama)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Anniversary of Peoples Republic of Albania
** 01 11 99 99 00 Armed Forces Day (Liberia)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Prithvi Jayanti (Nepal)
** 01 12 99 99 00 Zanzibar Revolution Day (Tanzania)
** 01 13 99 99 00 National Liberation Day (Togo)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Adults Day (Japan)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Arbor Day (Jordan)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Martyrs Day (Benin)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Revolution Day (Tunisia)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Ethopian Epiphany (Ethiopia)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Nameday of Archbishop Makarios (Cyprus)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Army Day (Mali)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Grandmother's day, young girls and boys are dunked in water for good health (Bulgaria)
** 01 20 99 99 00 National Heroes Day (Guinea-Bissau)
** 01 20 99 99 00 St. Agnes Eve (Ah, bitter chill it was...)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Our Lady of Altagracia (Dominican Republic)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Feast of St. Ildefonsus
** 01 24 99 99 00 Economic Liberation Day (Togo)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Burns Night (Scotland)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Republic Day (India)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Australia Day; observed on nearest Monday (Australia)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Chinese New Year Holiday (3 days) (Taiwan)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Setsubun, Change of Season or "Bean Throwing Night" (Japan)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Independence Commemoration Day (Sri Lanka)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Mexico)
** 02 06 99 99 00 New Zealand Day
** 02 07 99 99 00 Independence Day (Grenada)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Anniversary, 1963 Revolution (Iraq)
** 02 09 99 99 00 St. Maron's Day (Lebanon)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Kigen Setsu, National Foundation Day (Japan)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Pyidaungsa Day (Burma)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Makha Bucha Day (Thailand)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Democracy Day (Nepal)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Independence Day (The Gambia)
** 02 18 99 99 00 National Bun Day (Iceland)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Republic Day (Guyana)
** 02 25 99 99 00 National Day (Kuwait)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Independence Day (Dominican Republic)
** 03 01 99 99 00 Samil Independence Movement Day (South Korea)
** 03 01 99 99 00 St. David's day (Patron saint of Wales)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Peasants Day (Burma)
** 03 02 99 99 00 Victory of Adowa (Ethiopia)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Hinamatsuri, Girl's Doll Festival ("Five Festivals", Japan)
** 03 03 99 99 00 Throne Day (Morocco)
** 03 05 99 99 00 Independence Day (Equatorial Guinea)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Independence Day (Ghana)
** 03 06 99 99 00 Chikyu Setsu, Empress's Birthday (Japan)
** 03 08 99 99 00 International Women's Day (U.S.S.R.)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Syrian National Day (Libyan Arab Republic)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Women's Day (Guinea-Bissau, Taiwan, Yemen Democratic Republic)
** 03 08 99 99 00 Youth Day (Zambia)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Decoration Day (Liberia)
** 03 09 99 99 00 Falgun Purnima Day (Nepal)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Riku gun Kenenbi, Japanese Army Commemoration Day (Japan)
** 03 10 99 99 00 Labor Day (South Korea)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Commonwealth Day (Swaziland)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Independence Day (Mauritius)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Moshoeshoe's Birthday (Lesotho)
** 03 12 99 99 00 Renovation Day (Gabon)
** 03 13 99 99 00 National Day (Grenada)
** 03 15 99 99 00 J.J. Robert's Birthday (Liberia)
** 03 19 99 99 00 St. Joseph's Day (Colombia, Costa Rica, Holy See, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Spain, Venezuela)
** 03 19 99 99 00 Tree Planting Day (Lestho)
** 03 20 99 99 00 Independence Day (Tunisia)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Afghan New Year (Afghanistan)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Shunki Korei Sai, Spring Equinox Festival for Imperial Ancestors (Japan)
** 03 21 99 99 00 Juarez' Birthday (Mexico)
** 03 23 99 99 00 Pakistan Day (Pakistan)
** 03 25 99 99 00 Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, aka Our Lady's Day or Lady Day and in England as Quarter Day
** 03 25 99 99 00 Greek Independence Day (Cyprus)
** 03 25 99 99 00 National Holiday (Greece)
** 03 26 99 99 00 Independence Day (Bangladesh)
** 03 27 99 99 00 Armed Forces Day (Burma)
** 03 29 99 99 00 Memorial Day (Madagascar)
** 03 31 99 99 00 National Day (Malta)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Beginning of the financial year (Britain)
** 04 01 99 99 00 Youth Day (Benin)
** 04 02 99 99 00 Malvinas Day (Argentina)
** 04 03 99 99 00 Jimmu Tenno Sai, Demise of the First Emperor (Japan)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Ching Ming Festival (Hong Kong)
** 04 04 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Hungary)
** 04 04 99 99 00 National Day (Senegal)
** 04 05 99 99 00 Arbor Day (South Korea)
** 04 05 99 99 00 British income tax is due
** 04 05 99 99 00 Tomb Sweeping Day (Taiwan)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Chakri Memorial Day (Thailand)
** 04 06 99 99 00 Victory Day (Ethiopia)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Fast & Prayer Day (Liberia)
** 04 08 99 99 00 Kambutsue, celebration of Buddha's birthday (Japan)
** 04 09 99 99 00 Martyrs Day (Tunisia)
** 04 11 99 99 00 National Heroes Day (Costa Rica)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Laotian New Year (3 days, Laos)
** 04 13 99 99 00 National Day (Chad)
** 04 13 99 99 00 Songkron Day (Thailand)
** 04 14 99 99 00 Day of the Americas (Honduras)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Bengali New Year (Bangladesh)
** 04 15 99 99 00 Swallow Day, the day swallows are said to return (England)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Holy Week (5 days) (Venezuela)
** 04 16 99 99 00 Tourist Week (5 days) (Uruguay)
** 04 17 99 99 00 Burmese New Year (Burma)
** 04 18 99 99 00 Independence Day (Chile, Zimbabwe)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Declaration of Independence (Venezuela)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Landing of the "33" (Uruguay)
** 04 19 99 99 00 Republic Day (Sierra Leone)
** 04 21 99 99 00 Tiradentes (Brazil)
** 04 22 99 99 00 Sniff the breeze day, celebrated by picnicking near the Nile and inhaling breaths of the departing spring air (Egypt)
** 04 23 99 99 00 Independence Day (Turkey)
** 04 23 99 99 00 St. George's Day - patron saint of England
** 04 24 99 99 00 Victory Day (Togo)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Anniversary of the Revolution (Portugal)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Anzac Day (Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Western Samoa)
** 04 25 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Italy)
** 04 25 99 99 00 National Flag Day (Swaziland)
** 04 26 99 99 00 Union Day (Tanzania)
** 04 27 99 99 00 Independence Day (Togo)
** 04 29 99 99 00 Tencho Setsu, Emperor's Birthday (Japan)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Sho Konsai, Commemoration for the Departed (Japan)
** 04 30 99 99 00 Queen's Birthday (Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles)
** 04 30 99 99 00 The Workers Day (Uruguay)
** 05 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Bank Holiday (UK)
** 05 01 99 99 00 Labor Day (many places)
** 05 01 99 00 00 Tag der Arbeit (Germany)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Japan)
** 05 02 99 99 00 Memorial Day for the Emperor Shomu (Japan)
** 05 02 99 99 00 King's Birthday (Lesotho)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Children's Day (South Korea)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta (Mexico)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Tango-no-sekku, Boy's Festival ("Five Festivals", Japan)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Coronation Day (Thailand)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Independence Day/Battle of Puebla (Mexico)
** 05 05 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Netherlands)
** 05 06 99 99 00 Bataan Day (Philippines)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Buddha's Birthday (South Korea)
** 05 08 99 99 00 Elections for National Assembly (Philippines)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Czechoslovakia)
** 05 09 99 99 00 Victory Day (Poland, U.S.S.R.)
** 05 10 99 99 00 Mothers Day (Guatamala)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Anniversary of Founding of Guinean Democratic Party (Guinea)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Buddhist Holiday (Waisak 2528) (Indonesia)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Independence Day (2 days) (Paraguay)
** 05 14 99 99 00 Unification Day (Liberia)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Kamuzu Day (Malawi)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Vesak Day (Singapore, Malaysia)
** 05 15 99 99 00 Visakha Bucha Day (Thailand)
** 05 16 99 99 00 Discovery Day (Cayman Islands)
** 05 17 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Nauru, Norway)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Battle of Las Piedras (Uruguay)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Flag Day (Haiti)
** 05 18 99 99 00 Prayer Day (Denmark)
** 05 19 99 99 00 Youth & Sports Day (Turkey)
** 05 20 99 99 00 National Day (Cameroon)
** 05 21 99 99 00 Battle of Iquique (Chile)
** 05 22 99 99 00 National Heroes Day (Sri Lanka)
** 05 23 99 99 00 Commonwealth Day (Jamaica, Belize)
** 05 23 99 99 00 National Labor Day (Jamaica)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Battle of Pinchincha (Ecuador)
** 05 24 99 99 00 Bermuda Day (Bermuda)
** 05 24 99 99 00 British Empire Day
** 05 24 99 99 00 Day of Slav Letters (Bulgaria)
** 05 25 99 99 00 African Freedom Day (Zimbabwe)
** 05 25 99 99 00 African Liberation Day (Chad, Mauritania, Zambia)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Anniversary of Revolution of 1810 (Argentina)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Independence Day (Jordan)
** 05 25 99 99 00 Revolution in Sudan (Libyan Arab Republic)
** 05 27 99 99 00 Kaigun Kinenbi, Navy Commemoration Day (Japan)
** 05 28 99 99 00 Mothers Day (Central African Republic)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Pya Martyrs Day (Togo)
** 05 31 99 99 00 Republic Day (South Africa)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Independence Days (3 days) (Western Samoa)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Madaraka Day (Kenya)
** 06 01 99 99 00 Victory Day (Tunisia)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Corpus Christi (Paraguay)
** 06 02 99 99 00 Republic (Constitution) Day (Italy)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Bank Holiday (Rep. of Ireland)
** 06 03 99 99 00 Labor Day (Bahamas)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Dragon Boat Festival (Hong Kong, Taiwan)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Emancipation Day (Tonga)
** 06 04 99 99 00 Queen's Birthday (New Zealand)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Denmark)
** 06 05 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Seychelles)
** 06 06 99 99 00 His Majesty, Yang Di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday (Malaysia)
** 06 06 99 99 00 Memorial Day (South Korea)
** 06 10 99 99 00 Camoes Day (Portugal)
** 06 11 99 99 00 Queen's Birthday (celebrated) (UK)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Independence Day (Philippines)
** 06 12 99 99 00 Peace with Bolivia (Paraguay)
** 06 13 99 99 00 Corrective Movement (Yemen Arab Republic)
** 06 16 99 99 00 Bloomsday - Anniversary of Dublin events, 1904 (Ireland)
** 06 17 99 99 00 Independence Day (Iceland)
** 06 17 99 99 00 National Day [Tag der deutschen Einheit] (Federal Republic of Germany)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Evacuation Day (Egypt)
** 06 18 99 99 00 Queen's Birthday (Fiji)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Artigas Birthday (Uruguay)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Labor Day (Trinidad, Tobago)
** 06 19 99 99 00 Revolution Day (Algeria)
** 06 20 99 99 00 Flag Day (Argentina)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Corrective Movement (Yemen Democratic Republic)
** 06 22 99 99 00 Midsummer Eve (Finland, Sweden)
** 06 22 99 99 00 National Sovereignty Day (Haiti)
** 06 23 99 99 00 National Holiday (Luxembourg)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Battle of Carabobob (Venezuela)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Fisherman's Day (Madagascar, Mozambique, Somalia)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Kings Day (Spain)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Midsummer Day (Europe)
** 06 24 99 99 00 Peasants Day (Peru)
** 06 24 99 99 00 St. Jean-Baptiste Day (Quebec)
** 06 28 99 99 00 Mothers Day (Central African Republic)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Independence Day (Seychelles)
** 06 29 99 99 00 Last Day of Ramadan* (Algeria, Oman)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Day of the Army (Guatemala)
** 06 30 99 99 00 Independence Day (Zaire)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Eid-Ul-Fitr* (2 days) (Pakistan)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Freedom Day (Suriname)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Independence Day (Burundi)
** 07 01 99 99 00 National Day (Rwamda)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Republic Day (Ghana)
** 07 01 99 99 00 Union of the Somalia Republic (Somalia)
** 07 02 99 99 00 National Day (Kiribati)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Caribbean Day (Guyana)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Family Day (Lesotho)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Heroes Day (Zambia)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Kadooment Day (Barbados)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Philippine-American Friendship Day (Philippines)
** 07 04 99 99 00 Warriors Day (2 days) (Yugoslavia)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Day of Peace & Unity (Rwanda)
** 07 05 99 99 00 Independence Day (Algeria, Venezuela)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Anniversary of the P.U.N. (Equatorial Guinea)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Tanabata, Weaver's Festival ("Five Festivals", Japan)
** 07 07 99 99 00 National Day (Malawi)
** 07 07 99 99 00 Saba Saba Day (Tanzania)
** 07 09 99 99 00 Independence Day (Argentina)
** 07 10 99 99 00 Independence Day (Bahamas)
** 07 11 99 99 00 National Holiday (Mongolian People's Republic)
** 07 12 99 99 00 Battle of Boyne celebrated (Northern Ireland)
** 07 12 99 99 00 The Twelfth (Northern Ireland)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Buddhist Lent (Thailand)
** 07 13 99 99 00 Start of the Bon Festival (Japan)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Anniversary of the Revolution (Iraq)
** 07 14 99 99 00 Bastille Day (France)
** 07 14 99 99 00 National Holiday (Monaco)
** 07 15 99 99 00 St. Swithin's Day
** 07 16 99 99 00 Presidents Day (Botswanna)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Constitution Day (South Korea)
** 07 17 99 99 00 July Revolution (Iraq)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Munoz Rivera's Birthday (Puerto Rico)
** 07 17 99 99 00 Public Holiday (Botswanna)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Uruguay)
** 07 18 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Nicaragua)
** 07 18 99 99 00 National Day (Spain)
** 07 19 99 99 00 Martyrs Day (Burma)
** 07 20 99 99 00 Independence Day (Colombia)
** 07 21 99 99 00 National Holiday (Belgium)
** 07 22 99 99 00 King's Birthday (Swaziland)
** 07 22 99 99 00 National Day (Poland)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Anniversary of the Revolution (Egypt)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Eqyptian National Day (Syrian Arab Republic)
** 07 23 99 99 00 Remembrance Day (Papua, New Guinea)
** 07 24 99 99 00 Simon Bolivar's Day (Ecuador, Venezuela)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Grotto Day (England)
** 07 25 99 99 00 National Rebellion Day (3 days) (Cuba)
** 07 25 99 99 00 Republic Day (Tunisia)
** 07 25 99 99 00 St. James, Patron Saint (Spain)
** 07 26 99 99 00 Independence Day (Liberia)
** 07 26 99 99 00 National Day (Maldives)
** 07 27 99 99 00 Barbosa's Birthday (Puerto Rico)
** 07 28 99 99 00 Independence Days (2 days) (Peru)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Hamburg feast of cherries (Germany)
** 07 29 99 99 00 Olsok Eve, commemorating Viking King St. Olav (Norway)
** 07 31 99 99 00 Revolution Day (Congo)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Discovery Day (Trinidad, Tobogo)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Emancipation Day (Granada)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Founding of Asuncion (Paraguay)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Freedom Day (Guyana)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Confederation Day (Switzerland)
** 08 01 99 99 00 National Holidays (5 days) (El Salvador)
** 08 01 99 99 00 Parent's Day (Zaire)
** 08 02 99 99 00 Our Lady of Los Angeles (Costa Rica)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Independence Day (Jamaica, Niger)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Massacre du Pidjiguiti (Guinea-Bissau)
** 08 03 99 99 00 Memorial Day of Archbishop Makarios (Cyprus)
** 08 04 99 99 00 Freedom Day (Guyana)
** 08 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Bank Holiday (Scotland, Northern Ireland)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Bank Holiday (Australia, Fiji, Iceland)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Caricom (Barbados)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Emancipation Day (Bahamas)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Hiroshima Day (Japan)
** 08 06 99 99 00 Independence Day (Bolivia)
** 08 07 99 99 00 Battle of Boyaca (Colombia)
** 08 09 99 99 00 National Day (Singapore)
** 08 10 99 99 00 Independence Day (Ecuador)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Heroes Day (2 days) (Zimbabwe)
** 08 11 99 99 00 Independence Day (Chad)
** 08 11 99 99 00 King Hussein's Accession to Throne (Jordan)
** 08 12 99 99 00 Queen's Birthday (Thailand)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Proclamation of Independence (Central African Republic)
** 08 13 99 99 00 Women's Day (Tunisia)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Independence Day (Pakistan)
** 08 14 99 99 00 Waddi Dhahab (Morocco)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Founding of Ascuncion (Paraguay)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Independence Day (Congo, India)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Liberation Day (South Korea)
** 08 15 99 99 00 Santa Maria (Malta)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Independence Days (3 days, Gabon)
** 08 16 99 99 00 Restoration Day (Dominican Republic)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Anniversary of Death of General San Martin (Argentina)
** 08 17 99 99 00 Independence Day (Indonesia)
** 08 19 99 99 00 Independence Day (Afghanistan)
** 08 20 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Hungary)
** 08 23 99 99 00 Liberation Days (2 days) (Romania)
** 08 24 99 99 00 National Flag Day (Liberia)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Paragual)
** 08 25 99 99 00 Independence Day (Uruguay)
** 08 Mo 99 99 00 [L] Bank Holiday (England, Wales)
** 08 27 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Hong Kong)
** 08 28 99 99 00 Heroes Day (Philippines)
** 08 30 99 99 00 St. Rose of Lima (Peru)
** 08 30 99 99 00 Victory Day (Turkey)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Independence Day (Trinidad, Tobago)
** 08 31 99 99 00 National Day (Malaysia)
** 08 31 99 99 00 Pashtoonian Day (Afghanistan)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Army Day (Chile)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Anniversary of Founding of the Republic (San Marino)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Independence Day (Qatar)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Memorial Day (Tunisia)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Defense of Pakistan Day (Pakistan)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Settlers Day (South Africa)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Somhlolo (Swaziland)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Independence Day (Brazil)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Anniversary of Socialist Revolution (2 days, Bulgaria)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Choyo, Chrysanthemum Festival ("Five Festivals", Japan)
** 09 09 99 99 00 National Day (North Korea)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Korean Thanksgiving Day (Chusuk) (South Korea)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Moon Festival (Taiwan)
** 09 10 99 99 00 National Day (Belize)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Ethiopian New Year (Ethiopia)
** 09 11 99 99 00 National Holiday (Chile)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Amilcar Cabral's Birthday (Guinea-Bissau)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Revolution Day (Ethiopia)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Battle of San Jacinto (Nicaragua)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Foundation of Panama (Panama)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Independence Day (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatamala, Honduras and Nicaragua)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Respect for the Aged Day (Japan)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Independence Day (Mexico, Papua, New Guinea)
** 09 17 99 99 00 National Heroes Day (Angola)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Independence Day (Chile)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Victory of Uprona (Burundi)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Army Day (Chile)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Independence Day (Belize)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Independence Day (Mali)
** 09 22 99 99 00 National Sovereignty Day (Haiti)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Shuki Korei Sai, Autumnal Equinox Festival for Imperial Ancestors (Japan)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Anniversary of Third Republic (Ghana)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Independence Day (Guinea-Bissau)
** 09 24 99 99 00 National Day (Saudi Arabia)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Our Lady of Mercedes (Dominican Republic)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Republic Day (Trinidad, Tobago)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Army Day (Mozambique)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Referendum Day (Rwanda)
** 09 26 99 99 00 National Day (Maldives, Yemen Democratic Republic)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Revolution Anniversary Day (Yemen Arab Republic)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Feast of Finding the True Cross (Ethiopia)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Confucious' Day (Taiwan)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Battle of Boqueron (Paraquay)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Botswanna Day (Botswanna)
** 10 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Labor Day (Australia)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Armed Forces Day (South Korea)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Independence Day (Nigeria)
** 10 01 99 99 00 National Liberation Day (2 days) (China)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Public Holiday (Botswanna)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Anniversary of Guinean Independence (Guinea)
** 10 02 99 99 00 National Day (People's Republic of China)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Chung Yeung Festival (Hong Kong)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Francisco Morazan's Birthday (Honduras)
** 10 03 99 99 00 National Foundation Day (South Korea)
** 10 03 99 99 00 U.N. Day (Barbados)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Independence Day (Lesotho)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Anniversary of Proclamation of the Republic (Portugal)
** 10 06 99 99 00 National Sports Day (Lesotho)
** 10 07 99 99 00 National Heroes Day (Jamaica)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Battle of Agamos (Peru)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Constitution Day (U.S.S.R.)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Fiji Day (Fiji)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Independence Day (Uganda)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Independence of Guayaquil (Ecuador)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Korean Alphabet Day (South Korea)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Republic Day (Khmer Republic)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Beginning of Wars for Independence (Cuba)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Fiji Day (Fiji)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Foundation of Workers Party (North Korea)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Health-Sports Day (Japan)
** 10 10 99 99 00 National Day (Taiwan)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Day of the Revolution (Panama)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Druger Day (South Africa)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Day of the Race (Argentina)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Discovery Day (Gahamas)
** 10 12 99 99 00 National Day (Equatorial Guinea, Spain)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Our Lady Aparecida Day (Brazil)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Pan American Day (Belize)
** 10 14 99 99 00 National Day (Yemen Arab Republic)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Young People's Day (Zaire)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Evacuation Day (Tunisia)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Anniversary of Dessaline's Death (Haiti)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Heroes Day (Jamaica)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Kanname Sai, God's Tasting Ceremony, a Harvest Festival (Japan)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Mother's Day (Malawi)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Anniversary of 1944 Revolution (Guatemala)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Kenyatta Day (Kenya)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Armed Forces Day (Honduras)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Revolution Days (2 days) (Somalia)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Chulalongkron's Day (Thailand)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Independence Day (Zambia)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Labor Day (New Zealand)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Taiwan Restoration Day (Taiwan)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Agam Day (Nauru)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Armed Forces Day (Benin, Rwanda)
** 10 26 99 99 00 National Day (Austria)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Bank Holiday (Republic of Ireland)
** 10 28 99 99 00 National Holiday (Greece)
** 10 28 99 99 00 OHI Day (Cyprus)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Republic Day (Turkey)
** 11 01 99 00 00 Allerheiligen (Germany)
** 11 02 99 99 00 Memorial Day (Ecuador)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Meiji Setsu, Birthday of Meiji Tenno, 1864, "Unifier of the Nation" (Japan)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Independence from Columbia (Panama)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Independence of Cuenca (Ecuador)
** 11 03 99 99 00 Thanksgiving Day (Liberia)
** 11 04 99 99 00 Flag Day (Panama)
** 11 05 99 99 00 Guy Fawkes' Day (U.K., commemorates the Gunpowder Plot of 1605)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Anniversary of October Socialist Revolution (2 days, U.S.S.R.)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Green March Day (Morocco)
** 11 06 99 99 00 Prophet Mohammed's Birthday (Malaysia)
** 11 07 99 99 00 Anniversary of Great October Revolution (Bulgaria)
** 11 07 99 99 00 October Revolution Day (Hungary)
** 11 08 99 99 00 Her Majesty, the Queen's Birthday (Nepal)
** 11 10 99 99 00 King's Birthday (Bhutan)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Independence Day (Angola)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Independence of Cartagena (Colombia)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Republic Day (Maldives)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Birthday (Taiwan)
** 11 12 99 99 00 Prince Charles' Birthday (Fiji)
** 11 14 99 99 00 King Hussein's Birthday (Jordan)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Dynasty Day (Belgium)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Proclamation of the Republic (Brazil)
** 11 15 99 99 00 Thatlouang Festival (Laos)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Army Day (Zaire)
** 11 17 99 99 00 Corrective Movement (Syrian Arab Republic)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Battle of Viertieres (Haiti)
** 11 18 99 99 00 Independence Day (Morocco)
** 11 18 99 99 00 National Days (4 days) (Oman)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Anniversary of 1968 Coup by Army (Mali)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Feast Day of S.A.S. Prince Rainier (Monaco)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Garifuna Settlement (Belize)
** 11 19 99 99 00 Prince of Wales Birthday (Fiji)
** 11 20 99 99 00 Revolution Day (Mexico)
** 11 21 99 99 00 Day of Prayer & Repentance (Federal Republic of Germany)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Anniversary of Portuguese Aggression (Guinea)
** 11 22 99 99 00 Independence Day (Lebanon)
** 11 23 99 99 00 Niiname Sai, Tasting New Rice Ceremony, a Thanksgiving Day (Japan)
** 11 24 99 99 00 Anniversary of the New Regime (Zaire)
** 11 25 99 99 00 Independence Day (Suriname)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Independence Day (Albania, Mauritania)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Independence from Spain (Panama)
** 11 28 99 99 00 Proclamation of the Republic (Chad)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Day of the Republic (2 days, Yugoslavia)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Goodwill Day (Liberia)
** 11 29 99 99 00 Liberation Day (Albania)
** 11 29 99 99 00 National Day (Burma)
** 11 30 99 99 00 Independence Day (Barbados, Yemen Democratic Republic)
** 11 30 99 99 00 National Day (Benin)
** 11 30 99 99 00 National Heroes Day (Philippines)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Anniversary of Restoration of Independence (Portugal)
** 12 01 99 99 00 Independence Day (Central African Republic)
** 12 02 99 99 00 National Holiday (United Arab Emirates)
** 12 03 99 99 00 National Holiday (Laos)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Nikolaustag (Germany)
** 12 06 99 99 00 Independence Day (Finland)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Independence Day (Ivory Coast, Panama)
** 12 07 99 99 00 Prophet Mohammed's Birthday (Fiji)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Blessing of the Water (Uruguay)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Mother's Day (Panama)
** 12 08 99 99 00 Our Lady of the Cacupe (Paraguay)
** 12 09 99 99 00 Independence Day (Tanzania)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Foundation of Worker's Party (Angola)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Human Rights Day (United Nations)
** 12 10 99 99 00 Thai Constitution Day (Thailand)
** 12 11 99 99 00 Independence Day (Upper Volta)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Fiesta of anniversary of the Miracle of Guadalupe (Guadalupe)
** 12 12 99 99 00 Independence Day (Kenya)
** 12 13 99 99 00 Republic Day (Malta)
** 12 15 99 99 00 Statue Day (Netherlands Antilles)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Nepal)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Day of the Covenant (South Africa)
** 12 16 99 99 00 National Day (Bahrain)
** 12 16 99 99 00 Victory Day (Bangladesh)
** 12 17 99 99 00 National Day (Bhutan)
** 12 18 99 99 00 Republic Day (Niger)
** 12 23 99 99 00 Victory Day (Egypt)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Children's Day (Congo)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Constitution Day (Taiwan)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Taisho Tenno Sai, Commemoration of the Demise of the Late Emperor (Japan)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Birthday of Quaid-i-Azam (Pakistan)
** 12 25 99 00 00 1. Weihnachtsfeiertag (Germany)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Boxing Day (U.K.)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Family Day (South Africa)
** 12 26 99 99 00 Feast of Our Theotokos (Greece)
** 12 25 99 00 00 2. Weihnachtsfeiertag (Germany)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Bank Holiday (Cayman Islands)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Constitution Day (North Korea)
** 12 27 99 99 00 Public Holiday (Lesotho, Zimbabwe)
** 12 29 99 99 00 Civic Holidays (3 days) (Costa Rica)
** 12 29 99 99 00 His Majesty, the King's Birthday (Nepal)
** 12 30 99 99 00 Anniversary of Democratic Republic of Madagascar (Madagascar)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Bank Holiday (El Salvador, Honduras, Pakistan)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Feed Yourself Day (Benin)
** 12 31 99 99 00 Proclamation of the Republic (Congo)
** 12 31 99 99 00 St. Sylvester (Switzerland)
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** 01 01 99 99 00 Hank Williams, country singer, dies (1953)
** 01 01 99 99 00 J. Edgar Hoover, first director of the FBI, is born (1895)
** 01 01 99 99 00 J.D. Salinger is born (1919)
** 01 01 99 99 00 Lorenzo de Medici, Florentine ruler was born (1449)
** 01 02 99 99 00 Robert Marshall, for whom the Bob Marshall Wilderness in Alaska was named, is born (1901)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Father Damien, helped the lepers in Hawaii. (1840)
** 01 03 99 99 00 J.R.R. Tolkien, the REAL Lord of the Rings. (1892)
** 01 03 99 99 00 Mel Gibson, actor and hunk, is born (1951)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Charles Stratton (alias General Tom Thumb, famous short person) (1838)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Dyan Cannon, the actress, is born in Tacoma, Washington (1937)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American born Catholic saint, dies in Emmitsburg, Maryland (1921)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Louis Braille, blind educator, inventor of Braille alphabet, is born in Coupvray, France (1809)
** 01 04 99 99 00 T. S. (Thomas Stearns) Eliot, the poet dies at 76 (1965)
** 01 04 99 99 00 Tiny Tim, the dwarf made famous by P. T. Barnum, is born (1838)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Calvin Coolidge dies (1933)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Grace Kelly announces engagement to Prince Ranier (1956)
** 01 05 99 99 00 King Camp Gillette, inventor of the safety razor (1855)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Stephen Decatur, early American Naval hero (1779)
** 01 05 99 99 00 Zebulon Pike, the explorer, is born (1779)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Carl Sandburg, poet and biographer, is born in Illinois (1878)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Charles Sumner, leading Reconstruction Senator (1811)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Danny Thomas, actor and comedian, is born (1914)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Earl Scruggs, bluegrass musical performer, is born (1924)
** 01 06 99 99 00 George Washington and Martha Custis were married (1759)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Jedediah Strong Smith, American fur trader and explorer, is born (1799)
** 01 06 99 99 00 John DeLorean, automaker and entrepreneur, is born (1925)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Khalil Gibran, metaphysical author, is born in Lebanon (1883)
** 01 06 99 99 00 King Henry VIII marries his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves. The marriage will last about six months. (1540)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Loretta Young, actress, is born (1913)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Samuel Rayburn, Speaker of the House (1940 - 1957) (1882)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Sherlock Holmes is born (1854)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Syd Barrett, born Roger Keith Barrett (Cambridge, 1946)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Theodore Roosevelt died at his home in Oyster Bay, NY (1919)
** 01 06 99 99 00 Tradition says that Joan of Arc was born on this day (1412)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Emperor Hirohito of Japan dies of cancer. He is succeeded by his son Akihito, a fish biologist. (1989)
** 01 07 99 99 00 George Burns and Gracie Allen marry (1926)
** 01 07 99 99 00 Millard Fillmore, 13th President (1850-1853) (1800)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Chou En-lai, Chinese premier, dies (1976)
** 01 08 99 99 00 David Bowie born David Robert Jones (London, 1947)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Elvis Presley, early rock performer and truck driver, is born (1935)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Frank Nelson Doubleday, publisher & founder of Doubleday & Co. (1862)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Lord Baden-Powell, philanthopist and founder of the Boy Scouts, dies (1941)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Nicholas Biddle, made 2nd Bank of US 1st effective central bank. (1786)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Sir Frank Dyson, proved Einstein right about light bent by gravity (1868)
** 01 08 99 99 00 Tod Brannan (1946)
** 01 08 99 99 00 the passing of Norton I, Emperor of the US, Protector of Mexico (1880)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Astronomer Caroline Herschel, publisher of "Herschel's Catalog of Stars" and sister of William, dies at 97 (1848)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Bob Denver, actor played Gilligan on "Gilligan's Island", is born (1935)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Chic Young, creator of the "Blondie" comic strip. (1901)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Gypsy Rose Lee, entertainer and author, is born (1914)
** 01 09 99 99 00 James Patrick Page (Led Zeppelin) born (Middlesex, England, 1945)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Joan Baez, folk singer, is born on Staten Island, New York (1941)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Joseph B. Strauss, civil engineer & builder of Golden Gate Bridge. (1870)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Karel Capek, Czech author and originator of the term robot, is born (1890)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Richard M. Nixon, 37th President (1968-1974) (1913)
** 01 09 99 99 00 Simone de Beauvoir, feminist, born (1908)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Blues guitarist Howlin' Wolf dies (Chicago, 1976)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Buffalo Bill Cody dies in Denver, Colorado (1917)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Coco Chanel, the fashion designer, dies (1971)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Dashiell Hammett, the author, dies (1961)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Ethan Allen, Revolutionary War fighter (lead the Green Mtn Boys) (1738)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Frederick Gardner Cottrell, invented the elecrostatic precipitator, used for polution control and air ionizers. (1877)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Jim Croce born (Phildelphia, 1943)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Pat Benatar born (Long Island, 1952)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Ray Bolger, the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz, is born (1904)
** 01 10 99 99 00 Rod Stewart born (Glasgow, Scotland, 1945)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Aldo Leopold, ecological writer, is born (1897)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Ezra Cornell, founded Western Union Telegraph & Cornell University. (1807)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Russian author, is born (1821)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Francis Scott Key, the author of "Star Spangled Banner", dies (1843)
** 01 11 99 99 00 Thomas Hardy, the English author, dies (1928)
** 01 12 99 99 00 "Long" John Baldry born (London, 1941)
** 01 12 99 99 00 Agatha Christie, mystery writer, dies (1976)
** 01 12 99 99 00 Herman Goering, Nazi field marshal, is born (1893)
** 01 12 99 99 00 Isaac Pitman, the inventor of shorthand, dies (1897)
** 01 12 99 99 00 Jack London, author and adventurer, born (1876)
** 01 12 99 99 00 John Hancock (1737)
** 01 12 99 99 00 John Winthrop, 1st governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (1588)
** 01 12 99 99 00 Tex Ritter, western folk singer, is born (1907)
** 01 13 99 99 00 Horatio Alger, Jr. (1832)
** 01 13 99 99 00 James Joyce dies (1941)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Benedict Arnold, fink (1741)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, dies (1898)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Donna Reed, actress, dies of cancer (1986)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Edmond Halley dies (1742)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Hal Roach, early film director and producer. (1892)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Humphrey Bogart dies (1957)
** 01 14 99 99 00 Ray Kroc, founder of the McDonald's empire, dies (1984)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Charo, entertainer, is born (1951)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Edward Teller, fathered the H-bomb. (1908)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Fanny Farmer, cook and writer, dies (1915)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Martin Luther King, Jr., dreamer (1929)
** 01 15 99 99 00 Ray Bolger, the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz, dies (1987)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Carole Lombard, actress, her mother and about 20 others are killed in a plane crash near Las Vegas, during a tour to promote War Bonds (1942)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Edmund Spenser, the poet, dies (1599)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Ernie Kovacs, comedian, dies in automobile crash (1962)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Ethel Merman, actress and singer, is born (1908)
** 01 16 99 99 00 Robert Service, Canadian author, is born (1874)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Al Capone, mobster, is born (1899)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Anton Chekhov, the writer, is born (1860)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Charles Brockden Brown, father of the American novel. (1771)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Scouts, dies (1927)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Mack Sennett, created Keystone Kops (1880)
** 01 17 99 99 00 Muhammed Ali, who floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. (1942)
** 01 18 99 99 00 A. A. Milne, author of "Winnie the Pooh", is born (1882)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Cary Grant, actor, is born (1904)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Daniel Webster, early American orator and politician. (1782)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Henry Morgan, the pirate, captured Panama on behalf of England and was knighted regardless of his ruthless techniques (1671)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Joseph Farwell Glidden, invented 1st commercially useable barbed wire (1813)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Oliver Hardy, of the comedy team Laurel and Hardy. (1892)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Peter Roget, of Thesaurus fame, invented Slide Rule, pocket chessboard (1779)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Rudyard Kipling, author, dies (1936)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Sir Thomas Octave Sopwith, aviator, airplane builder, Sopwith Pup, Sopwith Camel, Hurricane, and the Harrier VTOL, born (1888)
** 01 18 99 99 00 Thomas A. Watson, needed by Bell. (1854)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Dolly Parton, buxom singer, composer, is born in Sevierville, Tenn. (1946)
** 01 19 99 99 00 James Watt, inventor of the practical steam engine, is born (1736)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Paul Cezanne, the artist, was born (1839)
** 01 19 99 99 00 Phil Everly (of the Everly Brothers) is born (1939)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist and mathematician, is born in Lyon (1775)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Barbara Stanwyck, actress, dies (1990)
** 01 20 99 99 00 DeForest Kelley, Dr. McCoy in Star Trek, is born in Atlanta, Georgia (1920)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Dmitri Mendeleyev, chemist, formulated the periodic table of the elements, dies in St. Petersburg, Russia (1907)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, American astronaut, is born in New Jersey (1930)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Federico Fellini, film director, is born in Italy (1920)
** 01 20 99 99 00 George Burns (Nathan Birnbaum), comedian, born in New York, NY (1896)
** 01 20 99 99 00 John Ruskin, philosopher, dies (1900)
** 01 20 99 99 00 Johnny Weismuller, Tarzan, actor and swimmer, dies at 79 in Acapulco (1984)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Benny Hill, comedian, is born (1925)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Cecil B. De Mille, film producer, dies (1959)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Eric Arthur Blair (a.k.a. George Orwell) dies in London (1950)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Horace Wells, dentist, pioneer in use of medical anethesia. (1815)
** 01 21 99 99 00 John C Fremont, mapmaker & explorer of Western US (1813)
** 01 21 99 99 00 John Fitch, had a working steamboat years before Fulton. (1743)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Joseph Scaliger, the chronologist and inventor of the Julian date, dies (1609)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Louis XVI is beheaded by the guillotine of the French revolution (1793)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Telly Savalas, actor, is born (1924)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Vladimir Lenin, the revolutionary, dies of a stroke (1924)
** 01 21 99 99 00 Wolfman Jack, radio personality, is born (1949)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Lord Byron, poet, lover, revolutionary, is born (1788)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Molly Pitcher, distinguished herself in the battle of Monmouth during the Revolutionary War, dies (1832)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Queen Victoria, long time queen of England, dies at her winter home on the Isle of Wight (1901)
** 01 22 99 99 00 Sam Cooke born (Chicago, 1935)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Ernie Kovacs, American comedian, is born (1919)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Ernst Abbe, formulated diffraction theory, is born (1840)
** 01 23 99 99 00 John Hancock, first signer of the Declaration of Independence and first governor of Massachusetts, is born (1737)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Joseph Hewes, American revolutionary leader, born (1730)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Salvador Dali, Spanish surrealist painter and founder of the movement, dies (1989)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Samuel Barber, the American composer, dies (1981)
** 01 23 99 99 00 Wolfgang A. Mozart, musical prodigy (1756)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Edith Wharton, American author, is born (1862)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Ernst Heinrich Heinkel, built 1st rocket-powered aircraft. (1888)
** 01 24 99 99 00 John Belushi born (Chicago, 1949)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Lord Randolph Churchill, English statesman, dies (1895)
** 01 24 99 99 00 Ted Bundy, confessed serial murderer of over 21 (possibly as many as 100) women during a period of 15 years, is executed (1989)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Ava Gardner, actress, dies (1990)
** 01 25 99 99 00 J. L. Lagrange born (1736)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochran Seaman), American journalist, went around the world in 72 days (1890)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Robert Burns, poet, born (1759)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Somerset Maugham, poet (1874)
** 01 25 99 99 00 Virginia Woolf, novelist and critic, born (1882)
** 01 25 99 99 00 W. Somerset Maugham, author, born (1874)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Angela Davis, is born (1944)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Douglas MacArthur, he did return (1880)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Jules Feiffer, satiric cartoonist, is born (1929)
** 01 26 99 99 00 Paul Newman, actor, is born in Cleveland, Ohio (1925)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Bobby "Blue" Bland (Robert Calvin Bland) born (TN, 1930)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (you know him as Lewis Carroll) (1832)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, writer and mathematician, is born in Cheshire (1832)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Dmitri Mendeleyev, chemist, formulated the periodic table of elements, is born in Tobolsk, Russia (1834)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Giuseppe Verdi, composer of "La Traviata and Rigoletto", dies in Milan (1901)
** 01 27 99 99 00 John James Audubon, naturalist and painter, dies (1851)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Samuel Gompers, 1st president of the American Federation of Labor (1850)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Sir Thomas Octave Sopwith, aviator, airplane builder, Sopwith Pup , Sopwith Camel, Hurricane, and the Harrier VTOL, dies (1988)
** 01 27 99 99 00 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born (Salzburg, 1756)
** 01 28 99 99 00 Colette (Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine), French novelist, is born (1873)
** 01 28 99 99 00 Johannes Hevelius dies (1687)
** 01 28 99 99 00 Seth Thomas, American clock maker, dies (1859)
** 01 28 99 99 00 William Seward Burroughs, invented recording adding machine. (1855)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Allen B DuMont, perfected 1st commercially practical cathode ray tube (1901)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Anton Chekhov, writer (The Cherry Orchard) (1860)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Claude William Dukenfield (better known as W.C. Fields) (1880)
** 01 29 99 99 00 John Davison Rockefeller, industrialist and philanthropist, is born (1838)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Lawrence Hargrave, invented the box kite (1850)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Thomas Paine, American author and Revolutionary leader, is born (1737)
** 01 29 99 99 00 Tom Selleck who plays Magnum PI was born in Detroit (1945)
** 01 29 99 99 00 W.C. Fields, American entertainer, is born (1880)
** 01 29 99 99 00 William McKinley, 25th President (1897-1901) (1843)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Carol Channing, actress, born (1923)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Chief Osceola, Seminole leader, dies in prison. (1835)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Franklin D. Roosevelt, 32nd President (1933-1945) (Hyde Park, NY 1882)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Lightnin' Hopkins, most-recorded blues artist, dies (1982)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Mohandas Gandhi assassinated by Hindu fanatic (New Delhi, 1948)
** 01 30 99 99 00 Vanessa Redgrave, actress and activist, is born (1937)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Anna Pavlova, the Russian ballerina, is born (1885)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Eddie Slovik is executed (1945)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Franz Schubert, composer, born in Vienna (1797)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Irving Langmuir invented the tungsten filament lamp (1881)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Jackie Robinson, 1st black major league baseball player (1919)
** 01 31 99 99 00 James G. Blaine, the 'Plumed Knight'. (1830)
** 01 31 99 99 00 James Watt, highly criticized Secretary of Interior and professional tool of big industry, is born (1938)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Tallulah Bankhead, actress, is born in Huntsville, Alabama (1903)
** 01 31 99 99 00 Zane Gray, American West novelist (1872)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Clark Gable, the actor, is born (1901)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Don Everly, of the Everly Brothers, is born (1937)
** 02 01 99 99 00 John Ford, the film maker, is born (1895)
** 02 01 99 99 00 Sidney Joseph Perelman, American author, is born (1904)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Buddy Holly, the singer, dies (1959)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Fred Flintstone's birthday
** 02 02 99 99 00 Graham Nash born (Lancashire, England, 1942)
** 02 02 99 99 00 James Joyce, novelist, is born in Dublin (1882)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Nell Gwynn, actress and mistress of King Charles II, is born (1650)
** 02 02 99 99 00 Talleyrand, French statesman & diplomat. (1754)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper die in plane crash (1959)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Elizabeth Blackwell, 1st woman to get MD from a US Medical school. (1821)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Gertrude Stein, poet, novelist, is born (1874)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Horace Greeley, journalist, born in Amherst New Hampshire (1811)
** 02 03 99 99 00 Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Felix Mendelssohn), the composer, is born in Hamburg (1809)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Charles Lindbergh, aviator, is born in Detroit (1902)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Clyde Tombaugh born (1906)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Francois Rabelais, French author and humanist, is born (1494)
** 02 04 99 99 00 Liberace (Wladzio Valentino), pianist and entertainer, dies of AIDS related disease (1987)
** 02 04 99 99 00 William Dudley ("Big Bill") Haywood, American labor leader who founded I.W.W., is born (1869)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Alex Harvey (SAHB) born (Glasgow, Scotland, 1935)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Andre-Gustave Citroen, French automaker (1878)
** 02 05 99 99 00 John Boyd Dunlop, developed the pneumatic rubber tire. (1840)
** 02 05 99 99 00 Sir Robert Peel, Prime Minister, founder of London Police force, is born (1788)
** 02 05 99 99 00 William Seward Burroughs, inventor of the adding machine, is born (1914)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Aaron Burr (1756)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Barbara Tuchman, historian and author "A Distant Mirror", dies (1989)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Bob Marley, reggae singer, is born (1945)
** 02 06 99 99 00 George Herman Ruth ('Babe Ruth'), baseball legend, (1885)
** 02 06 99 99 00 King George VI of UK dies; his daughter becomes Elizabeth II (1952)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Patrick Macnee, actor, is born (1922)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Ronald Reagan, 40th President (1981-1988) (1911)
** 02 06 99 99 00 Tom Brokaw, television newsman, is born (1940)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Charles Dickens, author, "David Copperfield", is born (1812)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Eubie Blake, composer (1883)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Frederick Douglas, 1st black to hold high rank in US government (1817)
** 02 07 99 99 00 John Deere, pioneer manufacturer of agricultural implements. (1804)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of "Little House on the Prairie" series, is born (1867)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Philippe Buache, geographer, devised contour lines for maps (1700)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Sinclair Lewis, novelist, author of "Babbitt", is born (1885)
** 02 07 99 99 00 Sir Thomas More, humanist, philosopher, statesman, is born in London (1478)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Chester F. Carlson, invented xerography (xeroxing) (1906)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Friedleib F. Runge, father of paper chromatography (1795)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Jack Lemmon, actor, (1925)
** 02 08 99 99 00 James Dean, American actor, is born (1931)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Jules Verne, author, born (Nantes, France, 1828)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Lana Turner the actress is born (1920)
** 02 08 99 99 00 Mary Queen of Scots is beheaded (1587)
** 02 08 99 99 00 The Viceroy of India is murdered (1872)
** 02 08 99 99 00 William Tecumseh Sherman, Civil War general. (1820)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Agnes Sorel, mistress of Charles VII of France, dies (1450)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Carole King, American singer, is born (Brooklyn, 1941)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Ernest Tubb, American country music star, is born (1914)
** 02 09 99 99 00 George Hartmann born, designed astrolabes, timepieces, etc. (1489)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Gypsy Rose Lee, stripper and author, was born naked (1914)
** 02 09 99 99 00 Lord Darnley, consort of Mary, Queen of Scots, is murdered (1567)
** 02 09 99 99 00 William Henry Harrison, 9th President (March 4-April 4, 1841) (1773)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Bertolt Brecht, German poet and playwright, is born (1898)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Boris Pasternak, author of "Dr. Zhivago", is born (1890)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Charles Lamb, English critic and essayist, born (1775)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Leontyne Price, opera singer, is born (1927)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert (Francis-Albert-Augustus-Charles-Emmanuel, Duke of Saxe, Prince of Saxe-Colburg and Gotha) (1840)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Robert Wagner, actor, is born (1930)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Roberta Flack, singer, is born (1940)
** 02 10 99 99 00 Tom Thumb and Mercy Lavinia Warren, famous midget couple, wed (1863)
** 02 10 99 99 00 William Allen White born (1868)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Rene Descartes the French philosopher dies (1650)
** 02 11 99 99 00 Thomas Edison, the inventor and holder of over 1000 patents, is born (1847)
** 02 11 99 99 00 William Henry Fox Talbot, photographic pioneer, is born (1489)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Abraham Lincoln, 16th President (1861-1865) (1809)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Catherine Howard the fifth wife of Henry VIII is beheaded (1542)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Charles Darwin born in Shrewsbury, England (1809)
** 02 12 99 99 00 General of the Army Omar Bradley, 'The GI General' (1893)
** 02 12 99 99 00 Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for nine days. She and her husband were executed on this day. (1554)
** 02 13 99 99 00 Bess Truman, married to President Harry Truman (1885)
** 02 13 99 99 00 David Dudley Field, lawyer whose advocacy of law codification (1805)had international effects.
** 02 13 99 99 00 Randolph Churchill, English politician and father of Winston Churchill, was born (1849)
** 02 13 99 99 00 Richard Wagner, composer, dies (1883)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Benny Kubelski, aka Jack Benny. Oh, Rochester (1894)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Florence Henderson, actress and singer, is born (1934)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Gregory Hines, actor and dancer, is born (1946)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Hugh Downs, TV personality, is born (1921)
** 02 14 99 99 00 St. Valentine beheaded (278)
** 02 14 99 99 00 Thomas Malthus, English economist, is born. (1766)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Galileo Galilei born (Pisa, Italy, 1564)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Henry Engelhard Steinway, piano maker (1797)
** 02 15 99 99 00 John Augustus Sutter (1803)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Richard Feynman, winner of Nobel prize in physics, educator, philosopher, bongo player, dies (1988)
** 02 15 99 99 00 Susan B. Anthony, American women's suffrage advocate, born (1820)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Giordano Bruno burned at stake (1600)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Henry Walter Bates, naturalist and explorer of South America, is born (1892)
** 02 16 99 99 00 John Schlesinger, movie director, is born (1926)
** 02 16 99 99 00 LeVar Burton, actor, Lt. LeForge on "Star Trek, the Next Generation", is born (1957)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Pierre Bouguer, founder of photometry, is born (1698)
** 02 16 99 99 00 Robert Flaherty, father of the documentary film. (1884)
** 02 17 99 99 00 "Red" Barber, pioneering sportscaster born (1908)
** 02 17 99 99 00 A. Montgomery Ward, found mail-order a nice business. (1844)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Frederick Eugene Ives, inventor, pioneer of halftone photoengraving process and color photography, is born (1856)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Hal Holbrook, actor, is born (1925)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Jazz great Thelonius Monk dies (Englewood, NJ, 1982)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere, playwright, author, actor, died on stage while playing the part of a sick man in his "Le Malade Imaginaire" (1673)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Marion Anderson, American contralto, is born (1902)
** 02 17 99 99 00 Thomas J. Watson, Sr. born (1874), founder of IBM
** 02 18 99 99 00 Andre Breton, French author and critic, is born (1896)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta, invented the electric battery, (1745)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Cybill Shepherd, actress, is born (1950)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Ernst Mach, philosopher and optics pioneer, is born (1838)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Helen Gurley Brown, Cosmo editor, is born (1922)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Jack Palance, actor, is born (1919)
** 02 18 99 99 00 John Travolta, actor and dancer, is born (1954)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Louis Comfort Tiffany, glassmaker (1848)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Martin Luther, leader of the Protestant Reformation in Germany, dies (1546)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Matt Dillon, actor, is born (1964)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Michelangelo Buonarroti, sculptor, architect and painter, born in Caprese, Italy (1564)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Molly Ringwald, actress, is born (1968)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Queen Mary (Bloody Mary) is born (1516)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Vanna White, game show hostess, is born (1957)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Wallace Stegner, ecological author, is born (1909)
** 02 18 99 99 00 Yoko Ono, John Lennon's wife, is born (Tokyo, 1933)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Ernst Mach, physicist, philosopher, dies (1916)
** 02 19 99 99 00 HRH Prince Andrew, second son of Elizabeth II is born (1960)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Karen Silkwood, plutonium plant worker, is born (1946)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Nicolas Copernicus born (Thorn, Poland, 1473)
** 02 19 99 99 00 Nicolaus Copernicus (1473)
** 02 19 99 99 00 William "Smokey" Robinson born (Detroit, 1940)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Ansel Adams, photographer, was born (1902)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Buffy Sainte-Marie, singer, songwriter, is born (1941)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Gloria Vanderbilt, fashion designer, is born (1924)
** 02 20 99 99 00 J. Geils (J. Geils Band) born (1946)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Ludwig Boltzmann, atomic physics pioneer, is born (1838)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Robert Altman, movie director, is born (1925)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Sandy Duncan, actress, is born (1946)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Sidney Poitier, actor, is born (1924)
** 02 20 99 99 00 Voltaire, the French philosopher is born (1694)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Alexis De Rochon, developed spyglass, born (1838)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Anais Nin, French-born American author and diarist, is born (1903)
** 02 21 99 99 00 George Ellery Hale dies (1938)
** 02 21 99 99 00 Malcolm X shot to death as he was about to speak to a rally of followers in Harlem (1965)
** 02 21 99 99 00 W.H. Auden, English-born American author, is born (1907)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Andy Warhol, creator of the Pop art movement, dies (1987)
** 02 22 99 99 00 David Susskind, talk show producer and host, dies (1987)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Edna St. Vincent Millay, the American poet, is born in Rockland Maine (1892)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Edward Gorey, slightly morbid cartoonist, is born (1925)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Frederic Chopin, the Polish composer, is born near Warsaw (1810)
** 02 22 99 99 00 George Washington, Father figure for US, President (1789-1796) (1732)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Johann Nikolaus Forkel, musicologist & 1st biographer of Bach (1749)
** 02 22 99 99 00 John Jacob Astor, the millionaire, dies (1890)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Luis Bunuel, film director, born in Spain (1900)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen, who found hydrogen in the sun, is born (1838)
** 02 22 99 99 00 Russell Porter dies (1949)
** 02 23 99 99 00 George Frederick Handel, German born English composer, is born (1685)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Johnny Winter born (Leland, MS, 1944)
** 02 23 99 99 00 Samuel Pepys, English author and diarist, is born (1633)
** 02 23 99 99 00 W. E. B. DuBois, the Black educator, is born (1868)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Admiral Chester Nimitz, in charge of Pacific Fleet in WWII. (1885)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Bluebeard executed for burning ten of his wives (1822)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Charles Le Brun, painter, is born in Paris (1619)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Henery Cavendish, physicist, dies (1810)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Steven Jobs, Apple co-founder. (1955)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Thomas Bowdler, censor and prude, dies (1825)
** 02 24 99 99 00 Winslow Homer, artist, is born in Boston (1836)
** 02 25 99 99 00 August Renoir, the French impressionist painter, is born (1841)
** 02 25 99 99 00 Enrico Caruso, singer (1873)
** 02 25 99 99 00 George Harrison of the Beatles is born in Liverpool, England (1943)
** 02 25 99 99 00 John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State for President Eisenhower (1888)
** 02 25 99 99 00 Zeppo Marx, actor, is born (1901)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Buffalo Bill Cody, frontiersman and impresario, is born (1846)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Dominique Francois Jean Arago born, first observer of "Poisson's spot". cf. June 21 (1786)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Herbert Henry Dow, pioneer in US chemical industry (1866)
** 02 26 99 99 00 John Harvey Kellogg, physician, inspired the flaked cereal industry. (1852)
** 02 26 99 99 00 Victor Hugo, French author, is born. (1802)
** 02 26 99 99 00 William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. (1846)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Elizabeth Taylor, the actress, is born (1929)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the Poet, is born in Portland, Maine (1807)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Ivan Pavlov, the physiologist and psychologist, dies in Leningrad (1936)
** 02 27 99 99 00 John Steinbeck, the author, is born. (1902)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Lawrence Durrell, English author, is born (1912)
** 02 27 99 99 00 Ralph Nader, ex-Corvair fan (1934)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Bernadette Peters, actress, is born (1948)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Linus Pauling, Nobel prize winning chemist, is born (1901)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Michel de Montaigne, French essayist, is born (1533)
** 02 28 99 99 00 Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme, 59 was shot to death while walking from a movie theater in central Stockholm (1986)
** 02 29 99 99 00 Herman Hollerith, invented 1st electric tabulating machine. (1860)
** 02 29 99 99 00 Jimmy Dorsey, musician, born (1904)
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** 05 Su 99 99 00 [2] Mother's Day
** 05 Mo 99 99 00 [3] Victoria Day
** 06 Su 99 99 00 [3] Father's Day
** 06 24 99 99 00 St. Jean Baptiste Day
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** 07 01 99 99 00 Canada Day
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** 07 04 99 99 00 Independence Day - U.S.A. closed today.
** 09 Mo 99 99 00 [1] Labor Day
** 10 Mo 99 99 00 [2] Thanksgiving Day (Canada)
** 11 11 99 99 00 Remembrance Day
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** 11 Th 99 99 00 [4] Thanksgiving Day (United States)
** 12 25 99 99 00 Christmas
** 12 26 99 99 00 Bank Holiday
** 12 26 99 99 00 Boxing Day
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** 09 01 99 99 00 A coup in Libya brought Moammar Gadhafi to power. (1969)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Aaron Burr aquitted of charges of plotting to set up an empire. (1807)
** 09 01 99 99 00 California Constitutional Convention held in Monterey. (1849)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Germany invades Poland, beginning World War II (1939)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Joshua A. Norton proclaims himself Emperor Norton I (1859)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Miss Emma Nutt becomes the first women telephone operator in America. Until now, all operators were men. (1878)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Montrose defeats the Covenanters at Tippermuir in Scotland (1644)
** 09 01 99 99 00 Peace treaty signed with the Zulus by Britain (1879)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Alabama Gov. George Wallace prevented the integration of Tuskegee High School by surrounding it with state troopers (1963)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Great Britain adopts the Gregorian Calendar (1752)
** 09 02 99 99 00 Japan signs unconditional surrender aboard US battleship "Missouri" (1945)
** 09 02 99 99 00 The great London fire destroyed around two thirds of London (1666)
** 09 02 99 99 00 US Treasury Department established by Congress. (1789)
** 09 02 99 99 00 V.P. Theodore Roosevelt offered the advice, "Speak softly and carry a big stick," in a speech at the Minnesota State Fair (1901)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Allied forces invade Italy in World War II (1943)
** 09 03 99 99 00 England and the United States sign the treaty of Paris declaring US independence and ending the Revolutionary War (1783)
** 09 03 99 99 00 England declares war on Germany. (1939)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Motorists in Sweden began driving on the right rather than the left (1967)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Pope John Paul I was officially installed as the 264th supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church (1978)
** 09 03 99 99 00 Richard the Lionhearted was crowned king of England (1189)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Apache leader Geronomino surrenders (1896)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Ford Motor Co. began selling its ill-fated Edsel. (1957)
** 09 04 99 99 00 George Eastman patents 1st rollfilm camera & registers "Kodak". (1888)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Los Angeles founded in the Valley of Smokes (Indian Name) (1781)
** 09 04 99 99 00 Nine blacks denied entry into Central High School in Arkansas. (1957)
** 09 05 99 99 00 11 Israeli athletes and 5 Arab guerrillas who had taken them hostage were killed in a shoot-out at the summer Olympics in Munich (1972)
** 09 05 99 99 00 1st gasoline pump is delivered to a gasoline dealer. (1885)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Battle of Virginia Capes, where the French Fleet defeats the British rescue fleet, trapping Cornwallis at Yorktown (1781)
** 09 05 99 99 00 First Continental Congress convened (Philadelphia, 1774)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Iva Toguri D'Aquino, Japanese-American suspected of being Tokyo Rose, was arrested in Yokohama (1945)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Kennedy orders resumption of underground nuclear tests (1961)
** 09 05 99 99 00 President Gerald Ford escaped an attempt on his life by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme in Sacramento, California (1975)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Russia's Peter the Great imposed a tax on beards. (1698)
** 09 05 99 99 00 Sam Houston was elected president of the Republic of Texas (1836)
** 09 05 99 99 00 The first battle of the Marne began in World War I (1914)
** 09 05 99 99 00 The nation's first Labor day parade was held in New York (1882)
** 09 06 99 99 00 Word is received that Perry has reached the North Pole and died (1909)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Desmond Tutu was installed as the first black to lead the Anglican Church in South Africa (1986)
** 09 07 99 99 00 Fire storms surround the Old Faithful Lodge complex in Yellowstone National Park as massive fires continue to burn out of control in Western forest lands. The Lodge survives. (1988)
** 09 07 99 99 00 German begins its blitz on London and will continue bombing every night for two more months (1940)
** 09 07 99 99 00 The Boxer Rebellion in China ends (1901)
** 09 08 99 99 00 1st US Air Mail service begins. (1920)
** 09 08 99 99 00 1st permanent settlement in US founded at St Augustine, Florida (1565)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, instituted (695)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Gerald R. Ford pardons former President Richard M. Nixon (1974)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Harvard College is established with the help of 800 pounds from Rev. John Harvard (1636)
** 09 08 99 99 00 Lincoln makes a speech about when you can fool people. (1858)
** 09 08 99 99 00 a small English fleet takes New Amsterdam and names it New York (1664)
** 09 09 99 99 00 27 year old Abe Lincoln received license to practice law (1836)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Alfred Dreyfus went on trial a second time for disclosing French secrets (1899)
** 09 09 99 99 00 California becomes the 31st state (1850)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Continental Congress decrees that United Colonies be called United States (1776)
** 09 09 99 99 00 Ed Greer, a Hughes Aircraft electronics engineer, goes to lunch and never returns. A party is held in his honor every year celebrating his escape from the corporate world. (1981)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Elias Howe receives patent for his sewing machine. (1846)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Ellis Island opens as a park honoring the immigrants (1990)
** 09 10 99 99 00 John Smith elected president of the Jamestown colony council. (1608)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Lincoln Highway opens as 1st paved coast-to-coast highway. (1913)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Mormons, embittered by religious persecution, attack and kill Gentile wagon train in what was to become known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. (1857)
** 09 10 99 99 00 Swanson sells it's first "TV Dinner". (1953)
** 09 11 99 99 00 1st commercially successful electric bus line opens, in Hollywood. (1910)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Alexander Hamilton was appointed the 1st U.S. sec. of the Treasury. (1789)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Aloha Tower dedicated (in Honolulu). (1926)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Americans defeated at Brandywine, Pennsylvania by General Howe (1777)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Chinese and Indian forces engage in heavy fighting on the border of Sikkim in the Himalayas (1967)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Hungary, under pressure from refugees, suspends treaty with East Germany and lets thousands of "vacationing" East Germans across the border into West Germany (1989)
** 09 11 99 99 00 Sebastopol is taken by Allies after capitulation of the Russian forces. (1855)
** 09 11 99 99 00 U.S. captures British flotilla on Lake Champlain (1814)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Canyonlands National Park is established (1964)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia is deposed by military coup (1974)
** 09 12 99 99 00 English explorer Henry Hudson sailed into the river that now bears his name (1609)
** 09 12 99 99 00 German paratroopers rescue Mussolini from captivity in Rome (1943)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Germany annexes Sudentenland (1938)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Joseph Cicippio, acting comptroller at the American University in Beirut, is kidnapped in Lebanon (1986)
** 09 12 99 99 00 Steven Biko, black student leader, dies whilst in the custody of the South African security services (1977)
** 09 13 99 99 00 136.4 degrees F (el Azizia, Libya, 1922)
** 09 13 99 99 00 British defeat the French at Abraham near Quebec City (1788)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Building of Hadrian's Wall began (122)
** 09 13 99 99 00 Chiang Kai-Shek becomes president of China (1943)
** 09 13 99 99 00 In the Caribbean hurricane Gilbert grows to a category 5 hurricane with 175 mph sustained winds and the lowest recorded barometric pressure ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere, 26.22 inches of mercury. (1988)
** 09 13 99 99 00 New York City becomes the capitol of the United States. (1788)
** 09 13 99 99 00 first lobotomy performed (1848)
** 09 14 99 99 00 1st lighthouse in US is lit (in Boston Harbor). (1716)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Benjamin Franklin sent to France as American minister (1778)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Francis Scott Key writes words to "Star Spangled Banner" (1814)
** 09 14 99 99 00 General Winfield Scott and his U.S. forces take control of Mexico City (1847)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Salem, Massachusetts, founded (1629)
** 09 14 99 99 00 Selective Service Act establishes first peacetime draft (1940)
** 09 14 99 99 00 While in New York, Henry Bliss becomes 1st automobile fatality (1899)
** 09 14 99 99 00 the typewriter ribbon is patented. (1886)
** 09 15 99 99 00 1789, The U.S. Government adopts the "Great Seal of the United States", taking it from Congress and placing it in the custody of the Secretary of State
** 09 15 99 99 00 Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatamala, Honduras & Nicaragua all gain their independence (1821)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Four children were killed when a bomb went off during services at a black Baptist church in Alabama (1963)
** 09 15 99 99 00 New York is taken by General Howe (1776)
** 09 15 99 99 00 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev begins 13 day tour of U.S. (1959)
** 09 15 99 99 00 The Nuremberg Laws deprived German Jews of their citizenship and made the swastika the official symbol of Nazi Germany (1935)
** 09 15 99 99 00 The U.S. Foreign Affairs Department becomes the U.S. State Department (1789)
** 09 15 99 99 00 The bank rate in Germany exceeds 90% (1923)
** 09 15 99 99 00 tanks were used in battle for the first time, at Flers in the Somme Offensive, by the British Machine Gun Corps (1916)
** 09 16 99 99 00 After two false starts, 149 Pilgrims set forth from England aboard the Mayflower (1620)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Great Seal of the United States is used for 1st time. (1782)
** 09 16 99 99 00 Patent is issued for the typesetting machine. (1857)
** 09 16 99 99 00 The Massachusetts village of Shawmut changed its name to Boston. (1630)
** 09 16 99 99 00 the American Legion is incorporated. (1919)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Battle of Antietam (1862)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Jay Cooke & Co. fails, causing a securities panic (1873)
** 09 17 99 99 00 The American Kennel club was founded (1884)
** 09 17 99 99 00 US Constitution is adopted. (1787)
** 09 17 99 99 00 Vanessa Williams became the first black to be crowned Miss America. (1983)
** 09 18 99 99 00 "The New York Times" goes on sale, at 2 cents a copy. (1851)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Chile gains it's independence. (1810)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was captured in San Francisco by the FBI, nineteen months after she was kidnapped (1975)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Nikita Khrushchev says, "Those who wait for that (Russia rejecting communism) must wait until a shrimp learns to whistle." (1955)
** 09 18 99 99 00 Pres. George Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol. (1793)
** 09 18 99 99 00 The French formally surrendered Quebec to the British. (1759)
** 09 19 99 99 00 1st commercial laundry established, in Oakland, California. (1849)
** 09 19 99 99 00 A 7.8 magnitude earthquake off the west coast of Mexico does extensive damage to Mexico City (1985)
** 09 19 99 99 00 Bruno Hauptmann was arrested in New York and charged with the kidnap-murder of the Lindbergh infant (1934)
** 09 19 99 99 00 President Lincoln's body was removed to go to its permanent resting place in Springfield, Illinois (1871)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Black student, James Meredith, was blocked from enrolling at the University of Mississippi; he was later admitted (1962)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Equal Rights Party nominates Belva Lockwood for President (1884)
** 09 20 99 99 00 First meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science (1848)
** 09 20 99 99 00 First meeting of National Research Council (1916)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Magellan leaves Spain on first circumnavigation (1519)
** 09 20 99 99 00 Patent granted on the electric range. (1859)
** 09 20 99 99 00 US frigate "Constitution" (Old Ironsides) launched in Boston. (1797)
** 09 21 99 99 00 1st auto manufacturer opens -- Duryea Motor Wagon Company. (1895)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Johann Ostermeyer patents his invention, the flashbulb. (1930)
** 09 21 99 99 00 Stonehenge was auctioned off to C. H. E. Chubb, of Salisbury for 6,600 pounds. (1915)
** 09 21 99 99 00 US Helicopters attack Iranian ship laying mines in the Persian Gulf (1987)
** 09 21 99 99 00 the nuclear submarine "Nautilus" is commissioned. (1954)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Allied Forces form independent nation West Germany (1953)
** 09 22 99 99 00 First Soviet atomic bomb explodes (1949)
** 09 22 99 99 00 General Idi Amin gives Uganda's 8000 Asians 48 hours to leave the country (1972)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons), receives the plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated (1827)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Patent is granted for the Ice Cream Cone. (1903)
** 09 22 99 99 00 President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation (1863)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Special prosecutor Leon Jeworski subpoenas President Nixon (1974)
** 09 22 99 99 00 The Mustang Ranch, a famous Nevada brothel, is shutdown by the IRS for past due taxes. A motion to have the government run the lucrative business fails for some reason. :-) (1990)
** 09 22 99 99 00 Two men and seven women were executed for witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. One was pressed to death for standing mute while the others were hung. (1692)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Harvard College held its first commencement. (1642)
** 09 23 99 99 00 John Andre reveals Benedict Arnold's plot to betray West Point. (1780)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Naval engagement between 'Bonhomme Richard' and 'HMS Serepis'. (1779)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Phillippine President Ferdinand Marcos declares martial law (1972)
** 09 23 99 99 00 Truman announces that the Soviets have set off their first atomic bomb within the last few weeks (1949)
** 09 23 99 99 00 V.P. Nixon denies campaign fund fraud with his "Checkers" speech. (1952)
** 09 24 99 99 00 1st atomic powered aircraft carrier, the "Enterprise", is launched. (1960)
** 09 24 99 99 00 1st round-the-world trip by a woman on a bicycle (took 15 months). (1895)
** 09 24 99 99 00 1st round-the-world trip by yacht (Cornelius Vanderbilt). (1853)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Barbara Harris, is elected the first woman bishop in the Episcopal Church (1988)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Black Friday: Thousands of business are ruined after Jay Gould and James Fisk try to corner the Gold market (1869)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Congress creates the Post Office. (1789)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Congress passes the First Judiciary Act which provides for an Attorney General and a Supreme Court (1789)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Patricia Hearst is sentenced to seven years in prison (she will serve only 22 months before being released under presidential order from President Carter) (1976)
** 09 24 99 99 00 President Eisenhower suffers a heart attack after during a vacation in Denver (1955)
** 09 24 99 99 00 The USS Enterprise, the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, is launched in Newport News, Va. (1960)
** 09 24 99 99 00 The trail of the Chicago Eight (later seven) begins (1969)
** 09 24 99 99 00 Wilford Woodruff, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issues a declaration affirming that the Church no longer teaches nor performs plural marriage. (1890)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Columbus sailed on his second voyage to America. (1493)
** 09 25 99 99 00 King Harold defeats Tostig at Stamford Bridge (1066)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Pres. Harrison signed a measure establishing Sequoia National Park. (1890)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Sandra Day O'Connor becomes first woman on U.S. Supreme Court (1981)
** 09 25 99 99 00 The first session of the first Congress of the United States met in New York and voted 10 amendments to the constitution (the Bill of Rights) (1789)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Transatlantic telephone service begins (1956)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Twelfth amendment (Presidential elections) is passed (1804)
** 09 25 99 99 00 Vasco Nunez de Balboa is the 1st European to sail the Pacific Ocean. (1513)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Sir Francis Drake arrives with ships full of plunder from Spain (1580)
** 09 26 99 99 00 Thomas Jefferson was appointed America's first secretary of State. (1789)
** 09 26 99 99 00 United Nations troops in the Korean War recaptured the South Korean capitol of Seoul from the North Koreans (1950)
** 09 26 99 99 00 two dragons are said to have fought at "Sharpfight Meadow" at Little Conrad in Suffolk (1449)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Democratic National Committee voted to admit women. (1919)
** 09 27 99 99 00 First passenger conveyed by locomotive (England, 1825)
** 09 27 99 99 00 King Constantine I of Greece abdicates (1922)
** 09 27 99 99 00 Royal Albert Docks lighted by twenty-six electric lamps (1880)
** 09 27 99 99 00 The Royal navy sinks the Bismarck off the Brest Coast (1941)
** 09 27 99 99 00 The ocean liner Queen Elizabeth was launched at Glasgow. (1938)
** 09 27 99 99 00 William Howe occupies Philadelphia (1777)
** 09 28 99 99 00 "God save the King" sung for the first time following the defeat of English forces by Jacobites (1745)
** 09 28 99 99 00 American forces backed by a French fleet begin their siege of Yorktown Heights, Virgina (1781)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Betty Ford, First Lady, undergoes a mastectomy at Bethesda Naval Hospital (1974)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Germany and the Soviet Union agree on how to partition Poland (1939)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Greek soldier runs over 26 miles to report Persian defeat at Marathon, then dies (490 BC)
** 09 28 99 99 00 Portuguese navigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrilo sails into the bay on which San diego is now located (1542)
** 09 28 99 99 00 The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopts a resolution the Iraq and Iran should cease hostilities (1980)
** 09 28 99 99 00 William the Conqueror invades England (1066)
** 09 28 99 99 00 flogging is abolished as a form of punishment in the U.S. Navy (1850)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Cyanide laced Tylenol capsules killed seven in Chicago. (1982)
** 09 29 99 99 00 David Belasco, impressario, opens his first theater (1902)
** 09 29 99 99 00 Parliament of one day, King Richard II is deposed (1399)
** 09 29 99 99 00 The London Police, remodeled by Sir Robert Peel, begin duty (1829)
** 09 29 99 99 00 The U.S. War Department establishes a regular army of several hundred soldiers (1789)
** 09 29 99 99 00 U.S. and Itay sign armistice treaty on a ship off the coast of Malta (1943)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates Boulder Dam (1935)
** 09 30 99 99 00 Mikhail Gorbachev retires President Andrei Gromyko from the Politburo and fires other old guard leaders in a Kremlin shakeup (1989)
** 09 30 99 99 00 New York City fluoridates its water to the protest of many (1965)
** 09 30 99 99 00 The Berlin Airlift ends (1949)
** 09 30 99 99 00 The Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, begins (1781)
** 09 30 99 99 00 The first U. S. hydroelectric power plant was opened in Appleton Wisconson. A single dynamo of 180 lights each of ten candle power was erected. (1882)
** 09 30 99 99 00 The first execution in the English American Colonies takes place as John Billington is hanged (1630)
** 09 30 99 99 00 The first tooth is extracted under anesthesia in Charleston, Mass (1846)
** 09 30 99 99 00 The verdicts of the Nuremberg trials are announced, finding 22 top Nazi leaders guilty of war crimes (1946)
** 10 01 99 99 00 1st postcards are issued in Vienna. (1869)
** 10 01 99 99 00 General Franco is appointed Spain's chief of state by Spanish rebels (1936)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Henry Ford introduces the Model T car. (1908)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Henry Huntington buys the Los Angeles Railway. (1898)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Nigeria gains it's independence. (1960)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Spain sells Louisiana to France in a secret treaty (1800)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Special delivery mail service began in the United States. (1885)
** 10 01 99 99 00 The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, signed by the U. S., Britain and U. S. S. R. comes into effect (1963)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Troops dispatched to arrest Brigham Young for lewdly cohabitating with 16 young women (1871)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida opens. (1971)
** 10 01 99 99 00 Yosemite becomes a National Park. (1896)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Darwin returns to England aboard the HMS Beagle. (1836)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Ferdinand Foch, believed to be the leader responsible for Allies winning World War I (1851)
** 10 02 99 99 00 German army began Operation Typhoon (all-out drive against Moscow). (1941)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Guinea gains it's independence. (1958)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Hans Lippershey offers the Dutch government a new invention -- the telescope (1608)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Rome and its provinces are formally made part of Italy and Rome is declared the capital (1870)
** 10 02 99 99 00 This is the first day for the new united Germany (reunification day) (1990)
** 10 02 99 99 00 Thurgood Marshall sworn as first black Supreme Court Justice (1967)
** 10 03 99 99 00 A national flag day was held for the Belgian Relief Fund in England (this was probably the world's first flag day) (1914)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Federal Income Tax is signed into law (at 1%). (1913)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Lincoln designates the last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day (1863)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Serbo-Croat-Slovene Kingdom becomes the country of Yugoslavia (1929)
** 10 03 99 99 00 The first British atomic bomb test (1952)
** 10 03 99 99 00 Washington proclaims the 1st national Thanksgiving Day on Nov 26 (1789)
** 10 04 99 99 00 Crimean war begins (1853)
** 10 04 99 99 00 George Washington is defeated at Germantown, Pennsylvania (1777)
** 10 04 99 99 00 The bill establishing Dinosaur National Monument is signed (1915)
** 10 05 99 99 00 Former PTL evangelist Jim Bakker was convicted of using his television show to defraud followers of $3.7 million (1989)
** 10 05 99 99 00 The ABM early warning system, Thule Greenland, detects the moonrise as a large Russian missile contingent headed for the US (1960)
** 10 05 99 99 00 The Revolutionary Calendar is adopted in France. This day becomes 14 Vendemiaire (grape harvest) Year II. Months were named for seasonal characteristics and years from the beginning of the revolution. (1793)
** 10 05 99 99 00 part of a fuel core of an experimental breeder reactor near Detroit melts down (1966)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Antioch College is the first public school to admit both men and women (1853)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Israel is attacked by the forces of Egypt and Syria, 4th Israeli war begins (1973)
** 10 06 99 99 00 LSD is made an illegal drug (1966)
** 10 06 99 99 00 Pope John Paul II became the 1st pontiff to visit the White House. (1979)
** 10 06 99 99 00 the Mormons abolish polygamy by general conference declaration that the president of the church's declaration of Sep 24 is "authoritative and binding" (1890)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Foundation of German Democratic Republic (1949)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Granite Railway (1st chartered railway in US) begins operations (1826)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Maryland Governor Marvin Mandel sent to prison on fraud charges (1977)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Mother Teresa of Calcutta awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1979)
** 10 07 99 99 00 Police stop the car of Senator Wilbur Mills, stripper Fanne Fox jumps into fountain (1974)
** 10 07 99 99 00 The Windscale nuclear pile north of Liverpool, England catches fire and burns for several days releasing radiation. 39 cancer deaths attributed to the leak. (1957)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Dow Jones starts reporting an average of industrial stocks. (1896)
** 10 08 99 99 00 First VisiCalc prototype (1978)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Great Chicago Fire (1871)
** 10 08 99 99 00 Mohammed, the prophet of Islam makes public entrance to Medina marking the beginning of the Moslem era (622)
** 10 08 99 99 00 The Equal Rights Amendment ratification deadline is extended (1978)
** 10 08 99 99 00 The Great Fire destroys over 4 square miles of Chicago. (1871)
** 10 09 99 99 00 First two-way telephone conversation (1876)
** 10 09 99 99 00 James Watt forced to resign as Secretary of the Interior (1983)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Leif Ericson discovers "Vinland" (possibly New England) (1000)
** 10 09 99 99 00 Mission Delores founded. (1776)
** 10 09 99 99 00 The Collegiate School of Connecticut (later Yale Univ.) was chartered in New Haven (1701)
** 10 09 99 99 00 The Washington Monument opened. (1888)
** 10 09 99 99 00 The first generator at Boulder (later Hoover) Dam began transmitting electricity to Los Angeles (1936)
** 10 10 99 99 00 Spiro T. Agnew resigns as Vice-President due to income tax fraud (1973)
** 10 10 99 99 00 the Manchu Dynasty is overthrown in China. (1911)
** 10 11 99 99 00 Daughters of the American Revolution founded. (1890)
** 10 11 99 99 00 The Gang of Four are arrested in Peking (1976)
** 10 11 99 99 00 The first steam-powered ferry was put into operation between New York City and Hoboken, New Jersey (1811)
** 10 11 99 99 00 The second Vatican Eccumenical Council opens in Rome (1962)
** 10 12 99 99 00 American naval forces defeat the Japanese at the Battle of Cape Esperance (1942)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Columbus lands in Bahamas (1492)
** 10 12 99 99 00 John Dillinger, bank robber, escapes Allen County, Ohio jail with the help of his gang and killed the Sheriff (1933)
** 10 12 99 99 00 Khrushchev pounds his desk with shoe during a speech to the UN (1960)
** 10 12 99 99 00 President Nixon nominated Gerald Ford of Michigan to succeed Spiro Agnew as vice-president (1973)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Dolly Parton's band uniform number 39 was retired by the Sevier County High School. She played the snare drum. (1977)
** 10 13 99 99 00 George Washington lays the cornerstone for the Executive Mansion, later to be called the White House (1792)
** 10 13 99 99 00 Italy declares war on Germany (1943)
** 10 13 99 99 00 The Jewish organization B'nai B'rith was founded in New York. (1843)
** 10 13 99 99 00 The stockmarket falls 190 points in a minor crash (1989)
** 10 14 99 99 00 1st declaration of colonial rights in America. (1774)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Battle of Hastings, in which William the Conqueror wins England (1066)
** 10 14 99 99 00 British Computer Society founded (1957)
** 10 14 99 99 00 Martin Luther King Jr. was named winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. (1964)
** 10 14 99 99 00 President Ford escaped injury when his limousine was hit broadside by a car in Hartford, Conn (1975)
** 10 15 99 99 00 First draft card burned (1965)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Florence Nightingale is solicited to organize nurses in Crimea (1854)
** 10 15 99 99 00 Grace Bedell writes to Lincoln, tells him to grow a beard. (1860)
** 10 15 99 99 00 The first swarm of killer bees to be found in the U. S. is destroyed in Texas. (1990)
** 10 16 99 99 00 China's first atomic bomb is exploded (1964)
** 10 16 99 99 00 Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla elected Pope and takes the name John Paul II (1978)
** 10 16 99 99 00 a hotel in Boston becomes the 1st to have indoor plumbing. (1869)
** 10 16 99 99 00 body washed ashore in Syria is identified as Leon Klinghoffer, slain in hijacking of Achille Lauro (1985)
** 10 17 99 99 00 A earthquake measured at 6.9-7.1 on the Richter scale hits San Francisco at 5:04 pm killing nearly 300 people and doing billions of dollars in damage. (1989)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Al Capone, mobster, convicted of income tax evasion (1931)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Albert Einstein, physicist, arrives in the United States as a refugee from Nazi Germany (1933)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Columbus sights the isle of San Salvador. (1492)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Juan Peron, dictator, stages coup and gains control of Argentina (1945)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Knickerbocker Engine Co. Number 5 organized. (1850)
** 10 17 99 99 00 Mother Teresa of India was awarded the Nobel peace prize (1979)
** 10 17 99 99 00 President Carter signed a bill restoring citizenship to Confederate President Jefferson Davis (1978)
** 10 17 99 99 00 a fuel loading error at the Saint-Laurent reactor in France leads to a partial meltdown (1969)
** 10 17 99 99 00 first Ann Landers column is printed (1955)
** 10 18 99 99 00 1st commercial long-distance phone line opens (Chicago - New York) (1892)
** 10 18 99 99 00 Boston Shoemakers form first American labor organization (1648)
** 10 18 99 99 00 British Broadcasting Corporation established. (1922)
** 10 18 99 99 00 The American flag was raised in Puerto Rico shortly before Spain formally gave control to the U.S. (1898)
** 10 18 99 99 00 The Burma Road is reopened by the Britsh (1940)
** 10 18 99 99 00 The Mason-Dixon line was established. (1767)
** 10 18 99 99 00 The last lottery is held in England (1826)
** 10 18 99 99 00 The raid on Harper's Ferry is led by John Brown (1859)
** 10 18 99 99 00 U.S. Olympic Committee suspended two black athletes for giving a "black power" salute during a victory ceremony in Mexico City (1968)
** 10 18 99 99 00 the United States take possession of Alaska. (1869)
** 10 19 99 99 00 American ships attack two off-shore platforms used by the Iranians to attack shipping in the Persian Gulf (1987)
** 10 19 99 99 00 General Cornwallis and 7000 of his men surrender at Yorktown (1781)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Mao Tse-tung establishes the People's Republic of China (1949)
** 10 19 99 99 00 Napoleon's defeated army begins long retreat from Moscow (1812)
** 10 19 99 99 00 The League of Nations imposes sanctions against Italy for its invasion of Abyssinia (1935)
** 10 19 99 99 00 The stock market crashed as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 508 points, its worst one-day decline (1987)
** 10 20 99 99 00 "Saturday Night Massacre", Watergate Special Prosecutor, Archibald Cox, dismissed by president Nixon. Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Assistant Attorney General Ruckelshaus resign. (1973)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Battle of Sekigahara, which established the Tokugawa clan as rulers of Japan (SHOGUN) until 1865 (1600)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Dr Lee DeForest gives a demonstration of his radio tube. (1906)
** 10 20 99 99 00 OPEC oil embargo begins (1973)
** 10 20 99 99 00 Spain gives Florida to the United States. (1820)
** 10 20 99 99 00 The Senate voted to convict U.S. District Judge Alcee Hastings of eight articles of impeachment and remove him from office (1989)
** 10 20 99 99 00 The reading room of the British Museum was first lighted with electricity (1879)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Battle of Trefalgar, where Nelson established British naval supremacy for the next century (1805)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Edison makes the first practical incandescent lamp (1879)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Edward Austin Tracy, an American living in Beirut, was kidnapped in Lebanon (1986)
** 10 21 99 99 00 Guggenheim Museum opens (1959)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Chester Carlson invents xerography (1938)
** 10 22 99 99 00 John F Kennedy announces USSR has missile bases in Cuba (1962)
** 10 22 99 99 00 Princeton is chartered (1746)
** 10 22 99 99 00 The Great Disappointment. The Millerites, a popular religous sect of the era, predict the second coming will happen on this day and are very disappointed (1844)
** 10 22 99 99 00 The Surgeon General releases his first report on AIDS (1986)
** 10 22 99 99 00 US National debt topped $1 TRILLION (nothing to celebrate). (1981)
** 10 22 99 99 00 the Israeli destroyer Eilat is sunk by Egyptian missiles (1967)
** 10 23 99 99 00 A suicide truck-bomber crashed into the U.S. compound in Beirut, killing 241 U.S. marines and sailors (1983)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Battle of Leyte Gulf begins (1944)
** 10 23 99 99 00 Confederate Sterling Price is defeated in the last Civil War action west of the Mississippi (1864)
** 10 23 99 99 00 First Parliament of Great Britain meets (1707)
** 10 23 99 99 00 The battle of Edgehill was fought in English Civil War (1642)
** 10 23 99 99 00 The first meeting of the United Nations General Assembly (1946)
** 10 23 99 99 00 the ill-fated revolt in Communist Hungary starts, later crushed by Soviet tanks (1956)
** 10 24 99 99 00 Cuban blockade of Russian shipping begins (1962)
** 10 24 99 99 00 The 40-hour workweek went into effect under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (1940)
** 10 24 99 99 00 To repay a loan on her Texas Ranch, Mrs Anna Taylor goes over Niagara Falls in a barrel and is the first person to survive the attempt (1901)
** 10 24 99 99 00 end of Thirty Years War (1648)
** 10 24 99 99 00 fictitious person John Doe officially put to death to end the use of the name to hide the names of real or imagined witnesses in English courts (1852)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Adlai Stevenson presents photographic evidence of Russian missile bases in Cuba (1962)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Battle of Agincourt, where the Welsh longbow defeats the armored knight (1415)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Charge of the Light Brigade took place in the Battle of Balaklava in the Crimean War (1854)
** 10 25 99 99 00 Erie Canal opens for business in New York. (1825)
** 10 25 99 99 00 The UN removes Taiwan and admits the People's Republic of China (1971)
** 10 25 99 99 00 U.S. Marines and Rangers invaded Grenada. (1983)
** 10 26 99 99 00 An investor who suffered heavy stock market losses shot and killed a Miami brokerage manager, wounded another then committed suicide (1987)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Erie Canal opens (1825)
** 10 26 99 99 00 International Atomic Energy Agency established. (1956)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Shootout at the OK corral, in Tombstone, Arizona. (1881)
** 10 26 99 99 00 Telegraph service inaugurated in US (end of Pony Express). (1861)
** 10 26 99 99 00 The first appearance of Asiatic Cholera in England, at Sutherland (1831)
** 10 26 99 99 00 UN's World Health Organization declares smallpox eradicated (1978)
** 10 26 99 99 00 United Nations Charter goes into effect. (1945)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Captain James Cook, discovered the Sandwich Islands. (1728)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Du Pont announces that it has coined the term Nylon (1938)
** 10 27 99 99 00 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minsiter Menachem Begin were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. (1978)
** 10 27 99 99 00 New York City's Boss Tweed arrested on fraud charges (1871)
** 10 27 99 99 00 New York opens 1st section of it's subway system. (1904)
** 10 27 99 99 00 RH Macy & Co. opens 1st store, on 6th Avenue, New York City. (1858)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Columbus discovers Cuba (1492)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Constantine's army defeats forces of Maxentius at Mulvian Bridge (312)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Eli Whitney gets a patent for the Cotton Gin.
** 10 28 99 99 00 German rocket engineers begin work in USSR (1946)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Harvard University was founded in Massachusetts (1636)
** 10 28 99 99 00 St. Louis Police try a new investigation method - fingerprints. (1904)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Statue of Liberty was dedicated on Bedloe's Island (1886)
** 10 28 99 99 00 Volstead Act passed by Congress, starting Prohibition. (1919)
** 10 28 99 99 00 the Gateway Arch (630 feet high) completed in St. Louis, Missouri. (1965)
** 10 29 99 99 00 "Black Tuesday", the Stock Market crash. (1929)
** 10 29 99 99 00 1st College Fraternity founded. (1833)
** 10 29 99 99 00 International Committee of the Red Cross founded. (1863)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Reform riots in Bristol (1831)
** 10 29 99 99 00 Turkey is proclaimed to have a republican government. (1923)
** 10 30 99 99 00 Helena, capital of Montana, founded. (1864)
** 10 30 99 99 00 The U.S. government announced the end of shoe rationing. (1945)
** 10 30 99 99 00 U.S. Navy born, authorized by the Second Continental Congress (1775)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Brooklyn, NY ends streetcar service. (1956)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Luther nails 95 Theses to door of Castle Church, Wittenberg (1517)
** 10 31 99 99 00 Nevada becomes the 36th state (1864)
** 10 31 99 99 00 President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered a halt to U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, hoping his action would lead to peace talks (1968)
** 10 31 99 99 00 The French and English channel tunnel teams meet by using a 2 inch probe. The tunnels are off by only 20 inches. (1990)
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# Copyright (C) 2004 Thomas Esken (msgids)
# This file is distributed under the same license as the gcal package.
# Michel Robitaille , traducteur depuis/since 1996.
# Stİphane Aulery , 2015, 2017.
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msgstr "Erreur syst¨me inconnue"
#: lib/regcomp.c:135
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msgstr "Succ¨s"
#: lib/regcomp.c:138
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msgstr "Pas de correspondance"
#: lib/regcomp.c:141
msgid "Invalid regular expression"
msgstr "Expression rİguli¨re invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:144
msgid "Invalid collation character"
msgstr "Collation invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:147
msgid "Invalid character class name"
msgstr "Nom de classe de caract¨re invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:150
msgid "Trailing backslash"
msgstr "Barre oblique inverse"
#: lib/regcomp.c:153
msgid "Invalid back reference"
msgstr "Rİfİrence arri¨re invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:156
msgid "Unmatched [, [^, [:, [., or [="
msgstr "[, [^, [:, [. ou [= non appairİ"
#: lib/regcomp.c:159
msgid "Unmatched ( or \\("
msgstr "( ou \\( non appairİe"
#: lib/regcomp.c:162
msgid "Unmatched \\{"
msgstr "\\{ non appairİ"
#: lib/regcomp.c:165
msgid "Invalid content of \\{\\}"
msgstr "Contenu de \\{\\} invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:168
msgid "Invalid range end"
msgstr "Fin d'intervalle invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:171
msgid "Memory exhausted"
msgstr "Mİmoire İpuisİ"
#: lib/regcomp.c:174
msgid "Invalid preceding regular expression"
msgstr "Expression rİguli¨re prİcİdente invalide"
#: lib/regcomp.c:177
msgid "Premature end of regular expression"
msgstr "Fin inattendue de l'expression rİguli¨re"
#: lib/regcomp.c:180
msgid "Regular expression too big"
msgstr "Expression rİguli¨re trop grande"
#: lib/regcomp.c:183
msgid "Unmatched ) or \\)"
msgstr ") ou \\) non appairİes"
#: lib/regcomp.c:676
msgid "No previous regular expression"
msgstr "Pas d'expression rİguli¨re antİcİdente"
#: lib/spawn-pipe.c:217 lib/spawn-pipe.c:220 lib/spawn-pipe.c:459
#: lib/spawn-pipe.c:462
#, c-format
msgid "cannot create pipe"
msgstr "Impossible de crİer le tube"
#: lib/spawn-pipe.c:597 lib/wait-process.c:291 lib/wait-process.c:365
#, c-format
msgid "%s subprocess failed"
msgstr "sous-processus %s İchouİ"
#: lib/wait-process.c:232 lib/wait-process.c:264 lib/wait-process.c:326
#, c-format
msgid "%s subprocess"
msgstr "%s sous-processus"
#: lib/wait-process.c:283 lib/wait-process.c:355
#, c-format
msgid "%s subprocess got fatal signal %d"
msgstr "%s sous-processus a re§u le signal fatal %d"
#: lib/xalloc-die.c:34
msgid "memory exhausted"
msgstr "mİmoire İpuisİe"
#: src/file-io.c:1532
#, c-format
msgid "Try to write %s `%s'... %s%s%s"
msgstr "Tentative d'İcriture %s ÂĞ %s ÂğâĤ %s%s%s"
#: src/file-io.c:1535 src/file-io.c:1653 src/file-io.c:1666
msgid "failed"
msgstr "İchec"
#: src/file-io.c:1535 src/file-io.c:1653 src/file-io.c:1666
msgid "success"
msgstr "succ¨s"
#: src/file-io.c:1648
#, c-format
msgid "Try to open%sresource file `%s'... %s%s%s"
msgstr "Tentative d'ouverture %s du fichier ressource ÂĞ %s ÂğâĤ %s%s%s"
#: src/file-io.c:1649
msgid " `HERE' "
msgstr " ÂĞ ICI Âğ "
#: src/file-io.c:1661
#, c-format
msgid "Try to open (level: %02d) include file `%s'... %s%s%s"
msgstr ""
"Tentative d'ouverture (niveau : %02d) du fichier include ÂĞ %s ÂğâĤ %s%s%s"
#: src/gcal.c:402
msgid "default"
msgstr "dİfaut"
#: src/gcal.c:501
msgid ":"
msgstr ":"
#: src/gcal.c:511
msgid "Y"
msgstr "A"
#: src/gcal.c:516
msgid "M"
msgstr "M"
#: src/gcal.c:521
msgid "W"
msgstr "S"
#: src/gcal.c:526
msgid "D"
msgstr "J"
#: src/gcal.c:572
msgid "ARG"
msgstr "PARAMTRE(S)"
#: src/gcal.c:617
msgid "Fixed date list:"
msgstr "Liste de dates fixes :"
#: src/gcal.c:634 src/gcal.c:649
msgid "environment variable"
msgstr "variable d'environnement"
#: src/gcal.c:818
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: command in environment variable `%s' found -- %s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
msgstr ""
"%s: commande repİrİe dans la variable d'environnement ÂĞ %s Âğ -- %s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
#: src/gcal.c:1005 src/gcal.c:1033 src/gcal.c:4784 src/rc-use.c:1821
#: src/rc-use.c:1881 src/rc-use.c:1930 src/rc-use.c:2200 src/rc-utils.c:381
#: src/rc-utils.c:402 src/utils.c:318 src/utils.c:341 src/utils.c:642
msgid "Internal"
msgstr "Interne"
#: src/gcal.c:1414
msgid "response file"
msgstr "fichier rİponse"
#: src/gcal.c:1414 src/gcal.c:1422
msgid "Created"
msgstr "Crİİ"
#: src/gcal.c:1422
msgid "shell script"
msgstr "script"
#: src/gcal.c:1633
#, c-format
msgid "Mail from \\`%s' (%02d-%s-%04d %02d%s%02d%s%02d"
msgstr "Courrier de \\ÂĞ %s Âğ (%02d-%s-%04d %02d%s%02d%s%02d"
#: src/gcal.c:1685
#, c-format
msgid "%s: warning, eMail with empty message body not sent to <%s>.\n"
msgstr ""
"%s : AVERTISSEMENT, courrier avec un message vide n'a pas İtİ envoyİ "
"<%s>.\n"
#: src/gcal.c:3486 src/gcal.c:3519
msgid "command line"
msgstr "ligne de commande"
#: src/gcal.c:4436
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `%s' is ambiguous"
msgstr "%s : l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ est ambiguĞ"
#: src/gcal.c:4441 src/tcal.c:852 src/txt2gcal.c:682 src/gcal2txt.c:681
#, c-format
msgid "%s: unrecognized option `%s'"
msgstr "%s : l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ n'est pas reconnue"
#: src/gcal.c:4444
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid option -- %s"
msgstr "%s : l'option %s est invalide"
#: src/gcal.c:4451
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an argument"
msgstr "%s : l'option ÂĞ --%s Âğ ne permet pas d'argument"
#: src/gcal.c:4456
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `%s' doesn't allow an argument"
msgstr "%s : l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ ne permet pas d'argument"
#: src/gcal.c:4462
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `%s' requires an argument"
msgstr "%s : l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ requiert un argument"
#: src/gcal.c:4466
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option requires an argument -- %s"
msgstr "%s : l'option -- %s requiert un argument"
#: src/gcal.c:4471 src/tcal.c:898
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option with invalid argument -- %s"
msgstr "%s : l'argument -- %s de l'option est invalide"
#: src/gcal.c:4476
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option with ambiguous argument -- %s"
msgstr "%s : l'argument -- %s de l'option est ambiguĞ"
#: src/gcal.c:4532
#, c-format
msgid ""
"NOTE: Combining --iso-week-number=yes with --starting-day=today can lead to "
"unexpected values for CW, because the CW field is populated from the "
"starting day, not Monday.\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4534
#, c-format
msgid ""
"NOTE: Combining --iso-week-number=yes with --starting-day=%i can lead to "
"unexpected values for CW, because the CW field is populated from the "
"starting day, not Monday.\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4548
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: invalid date given -- %c%s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
msgstr ""
"%s: date donnİe invalide -- %c%s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
#: src/hd-data.c:64
msgid "Australia"
msgstr "Australie"
#: src/hd-data.c:65 src/hd-data.c:122
msgid "Belgium"
msgstr "Belgique"
#: src/hd-data.c:66 src/hd-data.c:131
msgid "Brazil"
msgstr "Brİsil"
#: src/hd-data.c:67
msgid "Canada"
msgstr "Canada"
#: src/hd-data.c:68
msgid "Switzerland"
msgstr "Suisse"
#: src/hd-data.c:69 src/hd-data.c:184
msgid "China"
msgstr "Chine"
#: src/hd-data.c:70
msgid "Germany"
msgstr "Allemagne"
#: src/hd-data.c:71 src/hd-data.c:218
msgid "Spain"
msgstr "Espagne"
#: src/hd-data.c:72 src/hd-data.c:225
msgid "France"
msgstr "France"
#: src/hd-data.c:73
msgid "Great Britain"
msgstr "Grande-Bretagne"
#: src/hd-data.c:74 src/hd-data.c:254
msgid "Israel"
msgstr "IsraĞl"
#: src/hd-data.c:75 src/hd-data.c:259
msgid "Italy"
msgstr "Italie"
#: src/hd-data.c:76 src/hd-data.c:262
msgid "Japan"
msgstr "Japon"
#: src/hd-data.c:77 src/hd-data.c:270
msgid "Republic of Korea"
msgstr "Rİpublique de Corİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:78 src/hd-data.c:302
msgid "Mexico"
msgstr "Mexique"
#: src/hd-data.c:79 src/hd-data.c:311
msgid "Netherlands"
msgstr "Pays-Bas"
#: src/hd-data.c:80 src/hd-data.c:317
msgid "New Zealand"
msgstr "Nouvelle Zİlande"
#: src/hd-data.c:81 src/hd-data.c:329
msgid "Portugal"
msgstr "Portugal"
#: src/hd-data.c:82 src/hd-data.c:335
msgid "Russian Federation"
msgstr "Fİdİration de Russie"
#: src/hd-data.c:83
msgid "United States"
msgstr "tats-Unis"
#: src/hd-data.c:85
msgid "Andorra"
msgstr "Andorre"
#: src/hd-data.c:86
msgid "United Arab Emirates"
msgstr "mirats Arabes Unis"
#: src/hd-data.c:87
msgid "Afghanistan"
msgstr "Afghanistan"
#: src/hd-data.c:88
msgid "Antigua and Barbuda"
msgstr "Antigua et Barbade"
#: src/hd-data.c:89
msgid "Anguilla"
msgstr "Anguilla"
#: src/hd-data.c:90
msgid "Albania"
msgstr "Albanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:91
msgid "Armenia"
msgstr "Armİnie"
#: src/hd-data.c:92
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/Bonaire"
msgstr "Antilles nİerlandaises/Bonaire"
#: src/hd-data.c:93
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/Cura§ao"
msgstr "Antilles nİerlandaises/Cura§ao"
#: src/hd-data.c:94
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/St Maarten"
msgstr "Antilles nİerlandaises/St Maarten"
#: src/hd-data.c:95
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/Saba and Statia"
msgstr "Antilles nİerlandaises/Saba et Statia"
#: src/hd-data.c:96
msgid "Angola #"
msgstr "Angola #"
#: src/hd-data.c:97
msgid "Argentina"
msgstr "Argentine"
#: src/hd-data.c:98
msgid "American Samoa"
msgstr "les Samoa (E.U)"
#: src/hd-data.c:99
msgid "Austria"
msgstr "Autriche"
#: src/hd-data.c:100
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Burgenland"
msgstr "Australie/Queensland"
#: src/hd-data.c:101
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Carinthia"
msgstr "Australie/Canberra"
#: src/hd-data.c:102
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Lower Austria"
msgstr "Australie/Australie Mİridionale"
#: src/hd-data.c:103
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Upper Austria"
msgstr "Australie/Australie Occidentale"
#: src/hd-data.c:104
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Salzburg"
msgstr "Australie/Canberra"
#: src/hd-data.c:105
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Styria"
msgstr "Australie/Victoria"
#: src/hd-data.c:106
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Tyrol"
msgstr "Autriche"
#: src/hd-data.c:107
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Vorarlberg"
msgstr "Australie/Victoria"
#: src/hd-data.c:108
#, fuzzy
msgid "Austria/Vienna"
msgstr "Australie"
#: src/hd-data.c:109
msgid "Australia/Canberra"
msgstr "Australie/Canberra"
#: src/hd-data.c:110
msgid "Australia/Northern Territory"
msgstr "Australie/Territoire du Nord"
#: src/hd-data.c:111
msgid "Australia/Queensland"
msgstr "Australie/Queensland"
#: src/hd-data.c:112
msgid "Australia/Southern Australia"
msgstr "Australie/Australie Mİridionale"
#: src/hd-data.c:113
msgid "Australia/New South Wales"
msgstr "Australie/Nouvelle Galles du Sud"
#: src/hd-data.c:114
msgid "Australia/Tasmania"
msgstr "Australie/Tasmanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:115
msgid "Australia/Victoria"
msgstr "Australie/Victoria"
#: src/hd-data.c:116
msgid "Australia/Western Australia"
msgstr "Australie/Australie Occidentale"
#: src/hd-data.c:117
msgid "Aruba"
msgstr "Aruba"
#: src/hd-data.c:118
msgid "Azerbaijan"
msgstr "AzerbaŻdjan"
#: src/hd-data.c:119
msgid "Bosnia-Herzegovina"
msgstr "Bosnie-Herzİgovine"
#: src/hd-data.c:120
msgid "Barbados"
msgstr "Barbade"
#: src/hd-data.c:121
msgid "Bangladesh #"
msgstr "Bangladesh #"
#: src/hd-data.c:123
msgid "Burkina Faso"
msgstr "Burkina"
#: src/hd-data.c:124
msgid "Bulgaria"
msgstr "Bulgarie"
#: src/hd-data.c:125
msgid "Bahrain"
msgstr "BahreŻn"
#: src/hd-data.c:126
msgid "Burundi #"
msgstr "Burundi #"
#: src/hd-data.c:127
msgid "Benin #"
msgstr "Bİnin #"
#: src/hd-data.c:128
msgid "Bermuda"
msgstr "Bermudes"
#: src/hd-data.c:129
msgid "Brunei"
msgstr "Brunei"
#: src/hd-data.c:130
msgid "Bolivia"
msgstr "Bolivie"
#: src/hd-data.c:132
msgid "Bahamas"
msgstr "Bahamas"
#: src/hd-data.c:133
msgid "Bhutan #"
msgstr "Bhutan #"
#: src/hd-data.c:134
msgid "Bouvet Island"
msgstr "le Bouvet"
#: src/hd-data.c:135
msgid "Botswana"
msgstr "Botswana"
#: src/hd-data.c:136
msgid "Belarus"
msgstr "Bİlarus"
#: src/hd-data.c:137
msgid "Belize"
msgstr "Belize"
#: src/hd-data.c:138
msgid "Canada/Alberta"
msgstr "Canada/Alberta"
#: src/hd-data.c:139
msgid "Canada/British Columbia"
msgstr "Canada/Colombie Britannique"
#: src/hd-data.c:140
msgid "Canada/Manitoba"
msgstr "Canada/Manitoba"
#: src/hd-data.c:141
msgid "Canada/New Brunswick"
msgstr "Canada/Nouveau Brunswick"
#: src/hd-data.c:142
msgid "Canada/Newfoundland and Labrador"
msgstr "Canada/Terre-Neuve et Labrador"
#: src/hd-data.c:143
msgid "Canada/Nova Scotia"
msgstr "Canada/Nouvelle cosse"
#: src/hd-data.c:144
msgid "Canada/Northwest Territories"
msgstr "Canada/Territoires du Nord Ouest"
#: src/hd-data.c:145
msgid "Canada/Ontario"
msgstr "Canada/Ontario"
#: src/hd-data.c:146
msgid "Canada/Prince Edward Island"
msgstr "Canada/le du Prince douard"
#: src/hd-data.c:147
msgid "Canada/Quİbec"
msgstr "Canada/Quİbec"
#: src/hd-data.c:148
msgid "Canada/Saskatchewan"
msgstr "Canada/Saskatchewan"
#: src/hd-data.c:149
msgid "Canada/Yukon"
msgstr "Canada/Yukon"
#: src/hd-data.c:150
msgid "Cocos Islands (Keeling)"
msgstr "les Cocos (Keeling)"
#: src/hd-data.c:151
msgid "Democratic Republic of Congo #"
msgstr "Rİpublique Dİmocratique du Congo #"
#: src/hd-data.c:152
msgid "Central African Republic #"
msgstr "Rİpublique Centre Africaine #"
#: src/hd-data.c:153
msgid "Republic of Congo #"
msgstr "Rİpublique du Congo #"
#: src/hd-data.c:154
msgid "Switzerland/Aargau"
msgstr "Suisse/Aargau"
#: src/hd-data.c:155
msgid "Switzerland/Appenzell Innerrhoden"
msgstr "Suisse/Appenzell Innerrhoden"
#: src/hd-data.c:156
msgid "Switzerland/Appenzell Ausserrhoden"
msgstr "Suisse/Appenzell Ausserrhoden"
#: src/hd-data.c:157
msgid "Switzerland/Bern"
msgstr "Suisse/Berne"
#: src/hd-data.c:158
msgid "Switzerland/Basel-Landschaft"
msgstr "Suisse/Basel-Land"
#: src/hd-data.c:159
msgid "Switzerland/Basel-Stadt"
msgstr "Suisse/Basel-Stadt"
#: src/hd-data.c:160
msgid "Switzerland/Fribourg"
msgstr "Suisse/Fribourg"
#: src/hd-data.c:161
msgid "Switzerland/Gen¨ve"
msgstr "Suisse/Gen¨ve"
#: src/hd-data.c:162
msgid "Switzerland/Glarus"
msgstr "Suisse/Glarus"
#: src/hd-data.c:163
msgid "Switzerland/Graubĵnden"
msgstr "Suisse/Graubĵnden"
#: src/hd-data.c:164
msgid "Switzerland/Jura"
msgstr "Suisse/Jura"
#: src/hd-data.c:165
msgid "Switzerland/Luzern"
msgstr "Suisse/Luzern"
#: src/hd-data.c:166
msgid "Switzerland/Neuch˘tel"
msgstr "Suisse/Neuch˘tel"
#: src/hd-data.c:167
msgid "Switzerland/Nidwalden"
msgstr "Suisse/Nidwalden"
#: src/hd-data.c:168
msgid "Switzerland/Obwalden"
msgstr "Suisse/Obwalden"
#: src/hd-data.c:169
msgid "Switzerland/St Gallen"
msgstr "Suisse/St Gallen"
#: src/hd-data.c:170
msgid "Switzerland/Schaffhausen"
msgstr "Suisse/Schaffhausen"
#: src/hd-data.c:171
msgid "Switzerland/Solothurn"
msgstr "Suisse/Solothurn"
#: src/hd-data.c:172
msgid "Switzerland/Schwyz"
msgstr "Suisse/Schwyz"
#: src/hd-data.c:173
msgid "Switzerland/Thurgau"
msgstr "Suisse/Thurgau"
#: src/hd-data.c:174
msgid "Switzerland/Ticino"
msgstr "Suisse/Ticino"
#: src/hd-data.c:175
msgid "Switzerland/Uri"
msgstr "Suisse/Uri"
#: src/hd-data.c:176
msgid "Switzerland/Vaud"
msgstr "Suisse/Vaud"
#: src/hd-data.c:177
msgid "Switzerland/Valais"
msgstr "Suisse/Valais"
#: src/hd-data.c:178
msgid "Switzerland/Zug"
msgstr "Suisse/Zug"
#: src/hd-data.c:179
msgid "Switzerland/Zĵrich"
msgstr "Suisse/Zĵrich"
#: src/hd-data.c:180
msgid "C´te d'Ivoire"
msgstr "C´te d'Ivoire"
#: src/hd-data.c:181
msgid "Cook Islands"
msgstr "les Cook"
#: src/hd-data.c:182
msgid "Chile"
msgstr "Chili"
#: src/hd-data.c:183
msgid "Cameroon"
msgstr "Cameroun"
#: src/hd-data.c:185
msgid "Colombia"
msgstr "Colombie"
#: src/hd-data.c:186
msgid "Costa Rica"
msgstr "Costa Rica"
#: src/hd-data.c:187
msgid "Cuba"
msgstr "Cuba"
#: src/hd-data.c:188
msgid "Cape Verde"
msgstr "Cap Vert"
#: src/hd-data.c:189
msgid "Christmas Islands"
msgstr "les de Christmas"
#: src/hd-data.c:190
msgid "Cyprus"
msgstr "Chypre"
#: src/hd-data.c:191
msgid "Czech Republic"
msgstr "Rİpublique Tch¨que"
#: src/hd-data.c:192
msgid "Germany/Brandenburg"
msgstr "Allemagne/Brandebourg"
#: src/hd-data.c:193
msgid "Germany/Berlin"
msgstr "Allemagne/Berlin"
#: src/hd-data.c:194
msgid "Germany/Baden-Wĵrttemberg"
msgstr "Allemagne/Bade-Wĵrtemberg"
#: src/hd-data.c:195
msgid "Germany/Bavaria"
msgstr "Allemagne/Bavi¨re"
#: src/hd-data.c:196
msgid "Germany/Bremen"
msgstr "Allemagne/BrŞme"
#: src/hd-data.c:197
msgid "Germany/Hesse"
msgstr "Allemagne/Hesse"
#: src/hd-data.c:198
msgid "Germany/Hamburg"
msgstr "Allemagne/Hambourg"
#: src/hd-data.c:199
msgid "Germany/Mecklenburg-West Pomerania"
msgstr "Allemagne/Mecklenbour Pomİranie Antİrieure"
#: src/hd-data.c:200
msgid "Germany/Lower Saxony"
msgstr "Allemagne/Basse Saxe"
#: src/hd-data.c:201
msgid "Germany/North Rhine-Westphalia"
msgstr "Allemagne/Rhİnanie du Nord Westphalie"
#: src/hd-data.c:202
msgid "Germany/Rhineland Palatinate"
msgstr "Allemagne/Rhİnanie-Palatinat"
#: src/hd-data.c:203
msgid "Germany/Schleswig-Holstein"
msgstr "Allemagne/Schleswig-Holstein"
#: src/hd-data.c:204
msgid "Germany/Saarland"
msgstr "Allemagne/Sarre"
#: src/hd-data.c:205
msgid "Germany/Saxony"
msgstr "Allemagne/Saxe"
#: src/hd-data.c:206
msgid "Germany/Saxony-Anhalt"
msgstr "Allemagne/Saxe-Anhalt"
#: src/hd-data.c:207
msgid "Germany/Thuringia"
msgstr "Allemagne/Thuringe"
#: src/hd-data.c:208
msgid "Djibouti"
msgstr "Djibouti"
#: src/hd-data.c:209
msgid "Denmark"
msgstr "Danemark"
#: src/hd-data.c:210
msgid "Dominica"
msgstr "Dominique"
#: src/hd-data.c:211
msgid "Dominican Republic"
msgstr "Rİpublique dominicaine"
#: src/hd-data.c:212
msgid "Algeria"
msgstr "Algİrie"
#: src/hd-data.c:213
msgid "Ecuador"
msgstr "quateur"
#: src/hd-data.c:214
msgid "Estonia"
msgstr "Estonie"
#: src/hd-data.c:215
msgid "Egypt"
msgstr "gypte"
#: src/hd-data.c:216
msgid "Western Sahara"
msgstr "Sahara de l'Ouest"
#: src/hd-data.c:217
msgid "Eritrea"
msgstr "rythrİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:219
msgid "Ethiopia"
msgstr "thiopie"
#: src/hd-data.c:220
msgid "Finland"
msgstr "Finlande"
#: src/hd-data.c:221
msgid "Fiji #"
msgstr "Fiji #"
#: src/hd-data.c:222
msgid "Falkland Islands (Malvinas)"
msgstr "les Falkland (Malvinas)"
#: src/hd-data.c:223
msgid "Federated States of Micronesia"
msgstr "tats fİdİrİs de Micronİsie"
#: src/hd-data.c:224
msgid "Faroes"
msgstr "les Fİroİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:226
msgid "Gabon #"
msgstr "Gabon #"
#: src/hd-data.c:227
msgid "Great Britain/England and Wales"
msgstr "Grande-Bretagne/Angleterre et pays de Galles"
#: src/hd-data.c:228
msgid "Great Britain/Northern Ireland"
msgstr "Grande-Bretagne/Ireland du Nord"
#: src/hd-data.c:229
msgid "Great Britain/Scotland"
msgstr "Grande-Bretagne/cosse"
#: src/hd-data.c:230
msgid "Grenada"
msgstr "Grenade"
#: src/hd-data.c:231
msgid "Georgia"
msgstr "Georgie"
#: src/hd-data.c:232
msgid "French Guiana"
msgstr "Guinİe Fran§aise"
#: src/hd-data.c:233
msgid "Ghana"
msgstr "Ghana"
#: src/hd-data.c:234
msgid "Gibraltar"
msgstr "Gibraltar"
#: src/hd-data.c:235
msgid "Greenland"
msgstr "Groenland"
#: src/hd-data.c:236
msgid "Gambia"
msgstr "Gambie"
#: src/hd-data.c:237
msgid "Guinea"
msgstr "Guinİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:238
msgid "Guadeloupe"
msgstr "Guadeloupe"
#: src/hd-data.c:239
msgid "Equatorial Guinea"
msgstr "Guinİe İquatoriale"
#: src/hd-data.c:240
msgid "Greece"
msgstr "Gr¨ce"
#: src/hd-data.c:241
msgid "South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands"
msgstr "Georgie du Sud et les Sandwich du Sud"
#: src/hd-data.c:242
msgid "Guatemala"
msgstr "Guatemala"
#: src/hd-data.c:243
msgid "Guam"
msgstr "Guam"
#: src/hd-data.c:244
msgid "Guinea-Bissau #"
msgstr "Guinİe-Bissau #"
#: src/hd-data.c:245
msgid "Guyana #"
msgstr "Guyane #"
#: src/hd-data.c:246
msgid "Hong Kong"
msgstr "Hong Kong"
#: src/hd-data.c:247
msgid "Heard and Mc Donald Islands"
msgstr "les Heard et Mc Donald"
#: src/hd-data.c:248
msgid "Honduras"
msgstr "Honduras"
#: src/hd-data.c:249
msgid "Croatia"
msgstr "Croatie"
#: src/hd-data.c:250
msgid "Haiti"
msgstr "Haiti"
#: src/hd-data.c:251
msgid "Hungary"
msgstr "Hongrie"
#: src/hd-data.c:252
msgid "Indonesia #"
msgstr "Indonİsie #"
#: src/hd-data.c:253
msgid "Ireland"
msgstr "Ireland"
#: src/hd-data.c:255
msgid "India #"
msgstr "Indes #"
#: src/hd-data.c:256
msgid "Iraq"
msgstr "Iraq"
#: src/hd-data.c:257
msgid "Islamic Republic of Iran"
msgstr "Rİpublique Islamique d'Iran"
#: src/hd-data.c:258
msgid "Iceland"
msgstr "Iceland"
#: src/hd-data.c:260
msgid "Jamaica"
msgstr "JamaŻque"
#: src/hd-data.c:261
msgid "Jordan"
msgstr "Jordanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:263
msgid "Kenya #"
msgstr "Kenya #"
#: src/hd-data.c:264
msgid "Kyrgyzstan"
msgstr "Kyrgyzstan"
#: src/hd-data.c:265
msgid "Cambodia #"
msgstr "Cambodge #"
#: src/hd-data.c:266
msgid "Kiribati #"
msgstr "Kiribati #"
#: src/hd-data.c:267
msgid "Comoros"
msgstr "Comores"
#: src/hd-data.c:268
msgid "St Kitts and Nevis"
msgstr "St Kitts et Nevis"
#: src/hd-data.c:269
msgid "Democratic People's Republic of Korea"
msgstr "Rİpublique populaire dİmocratique de Corİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:271
msgid "Kuwait"
msgstr "Kuwait"
#: src/hd-data.c:272
msgid "Cayman Islands"
msgstr "les Cayman"
#: src/hd-data.c:273
msgid "Kazakhstan"
msgstr "Kazakhstan"
#: src/hd-data.c:274
msgid "Laos People's Democratic Republic #"
msgstr "Rİpublique dİmocratique populaire du Laos"
#: src/hd-data.c:275
msgid "Lebanon"
msgstr "Liban"
#: src/hd-data.c:276
msgid "St Lucia"
msgstr "Ste Lucie"
#: src/hd-data.c:277
msgid "Liechtenstein"
msgstr "Liechtenstein"
#: src/hd-data.c:278
msgid "Sri Lanka #"
msgstr "Sri Lanka #"
#: src/hd-data.c:279
msgid "Liberia"
msgstr "Liberia"
#: src/hd-data.c:280
msgid "Lesotho"
msgstr "Lesotho"
#: src/hd-data.c:281
msgid "Lithuania"
msgstr "Lituanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:282
msgid "Luxembourg"
msgstr "Luxembourg"
#: src/hd-data.c:283
msgid "Latvia"
msgstr "Lettonie"
#: src/hd-data.c:284
msgid "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Libya)"
msgstr "Jamahiriya arabe libyenne populaire et socialiste (Libye)"
#: src/hd-data.c:285
msgid "Morocco"
msgstr "Maroc"
#: src/hd-data.c:286
msgid "Monaco"
msgstr "Monaco"
#: src/hd-data.c:287
msgid "Republic of Moldova"
msgstr "Rİpublique de Moldavie"
#: src/hd-data.c:288
msgid "Madagascar #"
msgstr "Madagascar #"
#: src/hd-data.c:289
msgid "Marshall Islands"
msgstr "les Marshall"
#: src/hd-data.c:290
msgid "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
msgstr "Ex-Rİpublique yougoslave de Macİdoine"
#: src/hd-data.c:291
msgid "Mali"
msgstr "Mali"
#: src/hd-data.c:292
msgid "Mongolia #"
msgstr "Mongolie #"
#: src/hd-data.c:293
msgid "Macau"
msgstr "Macao"
#: src/hd-data.c:294
msgid "Northern Marian Islands (Saipan)"
msgstr "les Mariannes du Nord (Saipan)"
#: src/hd-data.c:295
msgid "Martinique"
msgstr "Martinique"
#: src/hd-data.c:296
msgid "Mauritania"
msgstr "Mauritanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:297
msgid "Montserrat"
msgstr "Montserrat"
#: src/hd-data.c:298
msgid "Malta"
msgstr "Malte"
#: src/hd-data.c:299
msgid "Mauritius"
msgstr "Maurice"
#: src/hd-data.c:300
msgid "Maldives"
msgstr "Maldives"
#: src/hd-data.c:301
msgid "Malawi"
msgstr "Malawi"
#: src/hd-data.c:303
msgid "Malaysia #"
msgstr "Malaisie #"
#: src/hd-data.c:304
msgid "Mozambique"
msgstr "Mozambique"
#: src/hd-data.c:305
msgid "Namibia"
msgstr "Namibie"
#: src/hd-data.c:306
msgid "New Caledonia"
msgstr "Nouvelle Calİdonie"
#: src/hd-data.c:307
msgid "Niger"
msgstr "Niger"
#: src/hd-data.c:308
msgid "Norfolk Island"
msgstr "le Norfolk"
#: src/hd-data.c:309
msgid "Nigeria"
msgstr "Nigeria"
#: src/hd-data.c:310
msgid "Nicaragua"
msgstr "Nicaragua"
#: src/hd-data.c:312
msgid "Myanmar (Burma) #"
msgstr "Myanmar (Birmanie) #"
#: src/hd-data.c:313
msgid "Norway"
msgstr "Norv¨ge"
#: src/hd-data.c:314
msgid "Nepal #"
msgstr "Nİpal #"
#: src/hd-data.c:315
msgid "Nauru"
msgstr "Nauru"
#: src/hd-data.c:316
msgid "Niue"
msgstr "Niue"
#: src/hd-data.c:318
msgid "Oman"
msgstr "Oman"
#: src/hd-data.c:319
msgid "Panama"
msgstr "Panama"
#: src/hd-data.c:320
msgid "Peru"
msgstr "Pİrou"
#: src/hd-data.c:321
msgid "French Polynesia"
msgstr "Polynİsie Fran§aise"
#: src/hd-data.c:322
msgid "Papua New Guinea"
msgstr "Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:323
msgid "Philippines"
msgstr "Philippines"
#: src/hd-data.c:324
msgid "Pakistan"
msgstr "Pakistan"
#: src/hd-data.c:325
msgid "Poland"
msgstr "Pologne"
#: src/hd-data.c:326
msgid "Saint-Pierre and Miquelon"
msgstr "Saint-Pierre et Miquelon"
#: src/hd-data.c:327
msgid "Pitcairn"
msgstr "les Pitcairn"
#: src/hd-data.c:328
msgid "Puerto Rico"
msgstr "Porto Rico"
#: src/hd-data.c:330
msgid "Palau"
msgstr "Belau"
#: src/hd-data.c:331
msgid "Paraguay"
msgstr "Paraguay"
#: src/hd-data.c:332
msgid "Qatar"
msgstr "Qatar"
#: src/hd-data.c:333
msgid "Rİunion"
msgstr "Rİunion"
#: src/hd-data.c:334
msgid "Romania"
msgstr "Roumanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:336
msgid "Rwanda"
msgstr "Rwanda"
#: src/hd-data.c:337
msgid "Saudi Arabia"
msgstr "Arabie Saoudite"
#: src/hd-data.c:338
msgid "Solomon Islands"
msgstr "les Salomon"
#: src/hd-data.c:339
msgid "Seychellen"
msgstr "Seychelles"
#: src/hd-data.c:340
msgid "Sudan"
msgstr "Soudan"
#: src/hd-data.c:341
msgid "Sweden"
msgstr "Su¨de"
#: src/hd-data.c:342
msgid "Singapore #"
msgstr "Singapore #"
#: src/hd-data.c:343
msgid "St Helena"
msgstr "Ste Hİl¨ne"
#: src/hd-data.c:344
msgid "Slovenia"
msgstr "Slovİnie"
#: src/hd-data.c:345
msgid "Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands"
msgstr "les Svalbard et Jan Mayen"
#: src/hd-data.c:346
msgid "Slovakia"
msgstr "Slovaquie"
#: src/hd-data.c:347
msgid "Sierra Leone"
msgstr "Sierra Leone"
#: src/hd-data.c:348
msgid "San Marino"
msgstr "San Marino"
#: src/hd-data.c:349
msgid "Senegal"
msgstr "Sİnİgal"
#: src/hd-data.c:350
msgid "Somalia"
msgstr "Somalie"
#: src/hd-data.c:351
msgid "Suriname #"
msgstr "Suriname #"
#: src/hd-data.c:352
msgid "Sao Tomİ and Principe"
msgstr "Sao Tomİ et Principe"
#: src/hd-data.c:353
msgid "El Salvador"
msgstr "El Salvador"
#: src/hd-data.c:354
msgid "Syrian Arab Republic (Syria)"
msgstr "Rİpublique arabe syrienne (Syrie)"
#: src/hd-data.c:355
msgid "Swaziland"
msgstr "Swaziland"
#: src/hd-data.c:356
msgid "Turks and Caicos Islands"
msgstr "les Turks et CaŻcos"
#: src/hd-data.c:357
msgid "Chad"
msgstr "Tchad"
#: src/hd-data.c:358
msgid "Togo #"
msgstr "Togo #"
#: src/hd-data.c:359
msgid "Thailand #"
msgstr "ThaŻlande #"
#: src/hd-data.c:360
msgid "Tajikistan"
msgstr "Tajikistan"
#: src/hd-data.c:361
msgid "Tokelau"
msgstr "Tokelau"
#: src/hd-data.c:362
msgid "Turkmenistan"
msgstr "Turkmİnistan"
#: src/hd-data.c:363
msgid "Tunisia"
msgstr "Tunisie"
#: src/hd-data.c:364
msgid "Tonga"
msgstr "Tonga"
#: src/hd-data.c:365
msgid "Turkey"
msgstr "Turquie"
#: src/hd-data.c:366
msgid "Trinidad and Tobago #"
msgstr "Trinidad et Tobago #"
#: src/hd-data.c:367
msgid "Tuvalu"
msgstr "Tuvalu"
#: src/hd-data.c:368
msgid "Taiwan"
msgstr "Taiwan"
#: src/hd-data.c:369
msgid "Tanzania"
msgstr "Tanzanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:370
msgid "Ukraine"
msgstr "Ukraine"
#: src/hd-data.c:371
msgid "Uganda"
msgstr "Ouganda"
#: src/hd-data.c:372
msgid "United States/Alaska"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Alaska"
#: src/hd-data.c:373
msgid "United States/Alabama"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Alabama"
#: src/hd-data.c:374
msgid "United States/Arkansas"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Arkansas"
#: src/hd-data.c:375
msgid "United States/Arizona"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Arizona"
#: src/hd-data.c:376
msgid "United States/California"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Californie"
#: src/hd-data.c:377
msgid "United States/Colorado"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Colorado"
#: src/hd-data.c:378
msgid "United States/Connecticut"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Connecticut"
#: src/hd-data.c:379
msgid "United States/District of Columbia"
msgstr "tats-Unis/District de Colombia"
#: src/hd-data.c:380
msgid "United States/Delaware"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Delaware"
#: src/hd-data.c:381
msgid "United States/Florida"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Floride"
#: src/hd-data.c:382
msgid "United States/Georgia"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Georgie"
#: src/hd-data.c:383
msgid "United States/Hawaii"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Hawaii"
#: src/hd-data.c:384
msgid "United States/Iowa"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Iowa"
#: src/hd-data.c:385
msgid "United States/Idaho"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Idaho"
#: src/hd-data.c:386
msgid "United States/Illinois"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Illinois"
#: src/hd-data.c:387
msgid "United States/Indiana"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Indiana"
#: src/hd-data.c:388
msgid "United States/Kansas"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Kansas"
#: src/hd-data.c:389
msgid "United States/Kentucky"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Kentucky"
#: src/hd-data.c:390
msgid "United States/Louisiana"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Lousiane"
#: src/hd-data.c:391
msgid "United States/Massachusetts"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Massachusetts"
#: src/hd-data.c:392
msgid "United States/Maryland"
msgstr "tats-Unis/maryland"
#: src/hd-data.c:393
msgid "United States/Maine"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Maine"
#: src/hd-data.c:394
msgid "United States/Michigan"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Michigan"
#: src/hd-data.c:395
msgid "United States/Minnesota"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Minnesota"
#: src/hd-data.c:396
msgid "United States/Missouri"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Missouri"
#: src/hd-data.c:397
msgid "United States/Mississippi"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Missisippi"
#: src/hd-data.c:398
msgid "United States/Montana"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Montana"
#: src/hd-data.c:399
msgid "United States/North Carolina"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Caroline du Nord"
#: src/hd-data.c:400
msgid "United States/North Dakota"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Dakota du Nord"
#: src/hd-data.c:401
msgid "United States/Nebraska"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Nebraska"
#: src/hd-data.c:402
msgid "United States/New Hampshire"
msgstr "tats-Unis/New Hampshire"
#: src/hd-data.c:403
msgid "United States/New Jersey"
msgstr "tats-Unis/New Jersey"
#: src/hd-data.c:404
msgid "United States/New Mexico"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Nouveau Mexique"
#: src/hd-data.c:405
msgid "United States/Nevada"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Nevada"
#: src/hd-data.c:406
msgid "United States/New York"
msgstr "tats-Unis/New York"
#: src/hd-data.c:407
msgid "United States/Ohio"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Ohio"
#: src/hd-data.c:408
msgid "United States/Oklahoma"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Oklahoma"
#: src/hd-data.c:409
msgid "United States/Oregon"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Oregon"
#: src/hd-data.c:410
msgid "United States/Pennsylvania"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Pennsylvanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:411
msgid "United States/Rhode Island"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Rhode Island"
#: src/hd-data.c:412
msgid "United States/South Carolina"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Caroline du Sud"
#: src/hd-data.c:413
msgid "United States/South Dakota"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Dakota du Sud"
#: src/hd-data.c:414
msgid "United States/Tennessee"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Tennessee"
#: src/hd-data.c:415
msgid "United States/Texas"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Texas"
#: src/hd-data.c:416
msgid "United States/Utah"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Utah"
#: src/hd-data.c:417
msgid "United States/Virginia"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Virginie"
#: src/hd-data.c:418
msgid "United States/Vermont"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Vermont"
#: src/hd-data.c:419
msgid "United States/Washington"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Washington"
#: src/hd-data.c:420
msgid "United States/Wisconsin"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Wisconsin"
#: src/hd-data.c:421
msgid "United States/West Virginia"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Virgine de l'Ouest"
#: src/hd-data.c:422
msgid "United States/Wyoming"
msgstr "tats-Unis/Wyoming"
#: src/hd-data.c:423
msgid "Uruguay"
msgstr "Uruguay"
#: src/hd-data.c:424
msgid "Uzbekistan"
msgstr "Uzbekistan"
#: src/hd-data.c:425
msgid "St Vincent and Grenadines"
msgstr "St Vincent et les Grenadines"
#: src/hd-data.c:426
msgid "Venezuela"
msgstr "Vİnİzuela"
#: src/hd-data.c:427
msgid "British Virgin Islands"
msgstr "les Vierges britanniques"
#: src/hd-data.c:428
msgid "U.S. Virgin Islands"
msgstr "les Vierges amİricaines"
#: src/hd-data.c:429
msgid "Viet Nam"
msgstr "Viet Nam"
#: src/hd-data.c:430
msgid "Vanuatu"
msgstr "Vanuatu"
#: src/hd-data.c:431
msgid "Wallis and Futuna Islands"
msgstr "les Wallis et Futuna"
#: src/hd-data.c:432
msgid "Samoa"
msgstr "Samoa"
#: src/hd-data.c:433
msgid "Yemen"
msgstr "Yİmen"
#: src/hd-data.c:434
msgid "Mayotte"
msgstr "Mayotte"
#: src/hd-data.c:435
msgid "Serbia and Montenegro"
msgstr "Serbie et Montİnİgro"
#: src/hd-data.c:436
msgid "South Africa"
msgstr "Afrique du Sud"
#: src/hd-data.c:437
msgid "Zambia"
msgstr "Zambie"
#: src/hd-data.c:438
msgid "Zimbabwe"
msgstr "Zimbabwe"
#: src/hd-data.c:468
msgid "1st Advent"
msgstr "1er dimanche de l'Avant"
#: src/hd-data.c:469
msgid "1st Sunday in Lent"
msgstr "1er dimanche du CarŞme"
#: src/hd-data.c:470
msgid "2nd Advent"
msgstr "2e dimanche de l'Avant"
#: src/hd-data.c:471
msgid "2nd Sunday in Lent"
msgstr "2e dimanche du CarŞme"
#: src/hd-data.c:472
msgid "3rd Advent"
msgstr "3e dimanche de l'Avant"
#: src/hd-data.c:473
msgid "3rd Sunday in Lent"
msgstr "3e dimanche du CarŞme"
#: src/hd-data.c:474
msgid "4th Advent"
msgstr "4e dimanche de l'Avant"
#: src/hd-data.c:475
msgid "4th Sunday in Lent"
msgstr "4e dimanche du CarŞme"
#: src/hd-data.c:476
msgid "7-5-3 Festival"
msgstr "Festival 7-5-3"
#: src/hd-data.c:477
msgid "Aborigines Day"
msgstr "FŞtes des Arborig¨nes"
#: src/hd-data.c:478
msgid "All Fool's Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Poisson d'Avril"
#: src/hd-data.c:479
msgid "All Saints' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Toussaint"
#: src/hd-data.c:480
msgid "All Souls' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Toussaint"
#: src/hd-data.c:481
msgid "Alphabet Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Alphabet"
#: src/hd-data.c:482
msgid "Anniversary of Auckland"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Auckland"
#: src/hd-data.c:483
msgid "Anniversary of Canterbury North"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Canterbury Nord"
#: src/hd-data.c:484
msgid "Anniversary of Canterbury South"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Canterbury Sud"
#: src/hd-data.c:485
msgid "Anniversary of Chatham Islands"
msgstr "Anniversaire des les Chatham"
#: src/hd-data.c:486
msgid "Anniversary of Hawkes' Bay"
msgstr "Anniversaire de la Baie Hawkes"
#: src/hd-data.c:487
msgid "Anniversary of Marlborough"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Marlborough"
#: src/hd-data.c:488
msgid "Anniversary of Nelson"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Nelson"
#: src/hd-data.c:489
msgid "Anniversary of Otago"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Otago"
#: src/hd-data.c:490
msgid "Anniversary of Southland"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Southland"
#: src/hd-data.c:491
msgid "Anniversary of Taranaki"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Taranaki"
#: src/hd-data.c:492
msgid "Anniversary of Wellington"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Wellington"
#: src/hd-data.c:493
msgid "Anniversary of Westland"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Westland"
#: src/hd-data.c:494
msgid "Anzac Day"
msgstr "Jour de Anzac"
#: src/hd-data.c:495
msgid "Arbor Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Arbor"
#: src/hd-data.c:496
msgid "Armed Forces Day"
msgstr "Jour des Forces Armİes (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:497
msgid "Armistice Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Armistice"
#: src/hd-data.c:498
msgid "Ash Monday"
msgstr "Lundi des Cendres"
#: src/hd-data.c:499
msgid "Ash Wednesday"
msgstr "Mercredi des Cendres"
#: src/hd-data.c:500
msgid "Ascension of Abdu'l-Baha"
msgstr "Ascension de Abdu'l-Baha"
#: src/hd-data.c:501
msgid "Ascension of Baha'u'llah"
msgstr "Ascension de Baha'u'llah"
#: src/hd-data.c:502
msgid "Birth of Baha'u'llah"
msgstr "Naissance de Baha'u'llah"
#: src/hd-data.c:503
msgid "Birth of the Bab"
msgstr "Naissance de Bab"
#: src/hd-data.c:504
msgid "Day of the Covenant"
msgstr "Jour de l'Alliance"
#: src/hd-data.c:505
msgid "Declaration of the Bab"
msgstr "Dİclaration de Bab"
#: src/hd-data.c:506
msgid "First Day of Ridvan"
msgstr "Premier Jour de Ridvan"
#: src/hd-data.c:507
msgid "Martyrdom of the Bab"
msgstr "Jour du martyr de Bab"
#: src/hd-data.c:508
msgid "BahĦ'i New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An de Baha'i"
#: src/hd-data.c:509
msgid "Ninth Day of Ridvan"
msgstr "Neuvi¨me Jour de Ridvan"
#: src/hd-data.c:510
msgid "Twelfth Day of Ridvan"
msgstr "Douzi¨me Jour de Ridvan"
#: src/hd-data.c:511
msgid "Bank Holiday"
msgstr "FŞte de la Banque"
#: src/hd-data.c:512
msgid "Basque National Day"
msgstr "FŞte Nationale des Basques"
#: src/hd-data.c:513
msgid "Battle of Boyne"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Boyne"
#: src/hd-data.c:514
msgid "Battle of Puebla"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Puebla"
#: src/hd-data.c:515
msgid "Beginning of Financial Year"
msgstr "Dİbut de l'Annİe Financi¨re"
#: src/hd-data.c:516
msgid "Benito JuĦrez Day"
msgstr "Jour de Bİnito JuĦrez"
#: src/hd-data.c:517
msgid "Bodhidharma's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance de Bodhidharma"
#: src/hd-data.c:518
msgid "Bosses' Day"
msgstr "Jour de Bosses"
#: src/hd-data.c:519
msgid "Boxing Day"
msgstr "Boxing Day"
#: src/hd-data.c:520
msgid "Bringing Home the Herds Day"
msgstr "Jour du Retour la Maison des Herds"
#: src/hd-data.c:521
msgid "Bringing in the Harvest Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİcolte"
#: src/hd-data.c:522
msgid "Buddha's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Bouddha"
#: src/hd-data.c:523
msgid "Burns Night"
msgstr "Nuit des Feux"
#: src/hd-data.c:524
msgid "Camoes Day"
msgstr "Jour de Camoes"
#: src/hd-data.c:525
msgid "Carnival"
msgstr "Carnaval"
#: src/hd-data.c:526
msgid "Beltane"
msgstr "Beltane"
#: src/hd-data.c:527
msgid "Imbolg"
msgstr "Imbolg"
#: src/hd-data.c:528
msgid "Lughnasa"
msgstr "Lughnasa"
#: src/hd-data.c:529
msgid "Samhain/Celtic New Year's Day"
msgstr "Samhain/Jour du Nouvel An Celte"
#: src/hd-data.c:530
msgid "Children's Day"
msgstr "Journİe des Enfants"
#: src/hd-data.c:531
msgid "Cycle"
msgstr "Cycle"
#: src/hd-data.c:532
msgid "Chinese New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An chinois"
#: src/hd-data.c:533
msgid "Chinese New Year's Eve"
msgstr "Veille du Nouvel An chinois"
#: src/hd-data.c:534
msgid "Christmas Day"
msgstr "FŞte de NoĞl"
#: src/hd-data.c:535
msgid "Christmas Eve"
msgstr "Veille de NoĞl"
#: src/hd-data.c:536
msgid "Christ's Ascension Day"
msgstr "Ascension du Christ"
#: src/hd-data.c:537
msgid "Chrysanthenum Day"
msgstr "Jour du Chrysanth¨me"
#: src/hd-data.c:538
msgid "Citizenship Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Citoyennetİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:539
msgid "Civic Holiday"
msgstr "Congİ civique"
#: src/hd-data.c:540
msgid "Columbus Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Christophe Colomb (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:541
msgid "Coming of Age Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Venue de l'ge"
#: src/hd-data.c:542
msgid "Confucius' Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance de Confucius"
#: src/hd-data.c:543
msgid "Constitution Anniversary"
msgstr "Anniversaire de la Constitution"
#: src/hd-data.c:544
msgid "Coptic New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An Copte"
#: src/hd-data.c:545
msgid "Cosmonauts' Day"
msgstr "Jour des Cosmonautes"
#: src/hd-data.c:546
msgid "Cross Raising Day"
msgstr "Jour du Soul¨vement Croisİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:547
msgid "Culture Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Culture"
#: src/hd-data.c:548
msgid "Day after Mid-Autumn Festival"
msgstr "Jour apr¨s le Festival de la Mi-automne"
#: src/hd-data.c:549
msgid "Day after Tomb-Sweeping Day"
msgstr "Jour apr¨s le Jour des Tombeaux"
#: src/hd-data.c:550
msgid "Day of Andalucia"
msgstr "Jour de l'Andalousie"
#: src/hd-data.c:551
msgid "Day of Catalonia"
msgstr "Jour de Catalonia"
#: src/hd-data.c:552
msgid "Day of Galicia"
msgstr "Jour de la Galice"
#: src/hd-data.c:553
msgid "Day of Prayer and Repentance"
msgstr "Jour de Pri¨res et de Repentance"
#: src/hd-data.c:554
msgid "Day of Reconciliation"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİconciliation"
#: src/hd-data.c:555
msgid "Defenders of Motherland Day"
msgstr "Jour des Dİfenseurs de la Terre M¨re"
#: src/hd-data.c:556
msgid "Double-9 Day"
msgstr "Jour du Double-9"
#: src/hd-data.c:557
msgid "Dragon Boat Festival"
msgstr "Festival des bateaux Dragon"
#: src/hd-data.c:558
msgid "Dynasty Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Dynastie"
#: src/hd-data.c:559
msgid "Easter Monday"
msgstr "Lundi de P˘ques"
#: src/hd-data.c:560
msgid "Easter Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche de P˘ques"
#: src/hd-data.c:561
msgid "Lunar Eclipse"
msgstr "clipse lunaire"
#: src/hd-data.c:562
msgid "Solar Eclipse"
msgstr "clipse solaire"
#: src/hd-data.c:563
msgid "Annular"
msgstr "Annulaire"
#: src/hd-data.c:564
msgid "Partial"
msgstr "Partiel"
#: src/hd-data.c:565
msgid "Penumbral"
msgstr "Pİnombre"
#: src/hd-data.c:566
msgid "Total"
msgstr "Total"
#: src/hd-data.c:567
msgid "Eindhoven's Liberation"
msgstr "Jour de la Libİration de Eindhoven"
#: src/hd-data.c:568
msgid "Election Day"
msgstr "Jour des lections (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:569
msgid "Emperor's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance de l'Empereur"
#: src/hd-data.c:570
msgid "Equinox Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'İquinoxe"
#: src/hd-data.c:571
msgid "Ethiopic New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An thiopien"
#: src/hd-data.c:572
msgid "Father's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des P¨res"
#: src/hd-data.c:573
msgid "Feast of Corpus Christi"
msgstr "FŞte Dieu"
#: src/hd-data.c:574
msgid "Feast of Fortune"
msgstr "FŞte de la Fortune"
#: src/hd-data.c:575
msgid "Feast of Heart Jesus"
msgstr "FŞte du Sacrİ-CĊur de Jİsus-Christ"
#: src/hd-data.c:576
msgid "Festival of Lanterns"
msgstr "Festival des Lanternes"
#: src/hd-data.c:577
msgid "Festival of Sadeh"
msgstr "Festival de Sadeh"
#: src/hd-data.c:578
msgid "Flag Day"
msgstr "Jour du Drapeau (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:579
msgid "Flemish Culture Day"
msgstr "Journİe ce la Culture (Flandre)"
#: src/hd-data.c:580
msgid "Founding of the Communist Party"
msgstr "Fondation du Parti Communiste"
#: src/hd-data.c:581
msgid "French Culture Day"
msgstr "Journİe de la Culture (France)"
#: src/hd-data.c:582
msgid "French Revolutionary"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİvolution Fran§aise"
#: src/hd-data.c:583
msgid "Friendship Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Amitiİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:584
msgid "German Unity Day"
msgstr "Jour de la rİunification de l'Allemagne"
#: src/hd-data.c:585
msgid "Good Friday"
msgstr "Vendredi Saint"
#: src/hd-data.c:586
msgid "Good Saturday/Easter Eve"
msgstr "Samedi Saint/Veille de P˘ques"
#: src/hd-data.c:587
msgid "Grandparents' Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Grand Parents"
#: src/hd-data.c:588
msgid "Greenery Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Verdure"
#: src/hd-data.c:589
msgid "Grotto Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Grotte"
#: src/hd-data.c:590
msgid "Groundhog Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Marmotte"
#: src/hd-data.c:591
msgid "Guadalupe Virgin's Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Vierge de la Guadeloupe"
#: src/hd-data.c:592
msgid "Guy Fawkes Day"
msgstr "Jour de Guy Fawkes"
#: src/hd-data.c:593
msgid "Halloween"
msgstr "Halloween (Canada-tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:594
msgid "Health and Sport's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Santİ et du Sport"
#: src/hd-data.c:595
msgid "Hannukah/Festival of Lights"
msgstr "Hhanouka/FŞte des Lumi¨res"
#: src/hd-data.c:596
msgid "Lag B'Omer"
msgstr "Lag ba Omer"
#: src/hd-data.c:597
msgid "Pesach/Passover"
msgstr "Pessah/P˘que juive"
#: src/hd-data.c:598
msgid "Purim/Feast of Lots"
msgstr "Pourim/"
#: src/hd-data.c:599
msgid "Rosh Hashana/New Year's Day"
msgstr "Rosh Hashana/Jour du Nouvel An"
#: src/hd-data.c:600
msgid "Shavuot/Giving of the Torah"
msgstr "Shavouot/Don de la Torah"
#: src/hd-data.c:601
msgid "Shushan Purim"
msgstr "Shushan Purim"
#: src/hd-data.c:602
msgid "Simchat Torah"
msgstr "Simchat Torah"
#: src/hd-data.c:603
msgid "Sukkot/Feast of Tabernacles"
msgstr "Souccot/FŞtes des cabanes"
#: src/hd-data.c:604
msgid "Tisha B'Av/Fasting Day"
msgstr "Tisha be Av/Jour de Deuil"
#: src/hd-data.c:605
msgid "Tu B'Shevat/New Year of Trees"
msgstr "Tou bi Shvat/Nouvel An des Arbres"
#: src/hd-data.c:606
msgid "Yom Hashoah/Holocaust Memorial"
msgstr "Yom Hashoah/Jour du Mİmorial de l'Holocauste"
#: src/hd-data.c:607
msgid "Yom Hazikaron/Soldiers Memorial"
msgstr "Yom Hazikaron/Jour du Mİmorial des Soldats"
#: src/hd-data.c:608
msgid "Yom Ha Azmaut/Independence Day"
msgstr "Yom Ha Azmaut/Jour de l'Indİpendance"
#: src/hd-data.c:609
msgid "Yom Kippur/Atonement Day"
msgstr "Yom Kipour/Jour du Grand Pardon"
#: src/hd-data.c:610
msgid "Yom Yerushalayim/Jerusalem Day"
msgstr "Yom Yerushalayim/FŞte de Jİrusalem"
#: src/hd-data.c:611
msgid "Holy Innocent's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Saints Innocents"
#: src/hd-data.c:612
msgid "Holy Trinity"
msgstr "Sainte Trinitİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:613
msgid "Huravee Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Huravee"
#: src/hd-data.c:614
msgid "Independence Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Indİpendance"
#: src/hd-data.c:615
msgid "Independence Movement Day"
msgstr "Jour du Mouvement de l'Indİpendance"
#: src/hd-data.c:616
msgid "Independence Proclamation"
msgstr "Proclamation de l'Indİpendance"
#: src/hd-data.c:617
msgid "Indian New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An Indien"
#: src/hd-data.c:618
msgid "Aga Khan's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance de Aga Khan"
#: src/hd-data.c:619
msgid "Ashura'"
msgstr "Ashura'"
#: src/hd-data.c:620
msgid "Eid-al-Adha"
msgstr "Eid-al-Adha"
#: src/hd-data.c:621
msgid "Eid-al-Fitr"
msgstr "Eid-al-Fitr"
#: src/hd-data.c:622
msgid "Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi"
msgstr "Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi"
#: src/hd-data.c:623
msgid "Ghadir"
msgstr "Ghadir"
#: src/hd-data.c:624
msgid "Imamat Day"
msgstr "Jour de Imamat"
#: src/hd-data.c:625
msgid "Islamic New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An Islamique"
#: src/hd-data.c:626
msgid "Nuzul-al-Qur'an"
msgstr "Nuzul-al-Qur'an"
#: src/hd-data.c:627
msgid "Quds Day"
msgstr "Jour de Quds"
#: src/hd-data.c:628
msgid "Ramadan"
msgstr "Ramadan"
#: src/hd-data.c:629
msgid "Shab-e-Bara't"
msgstr "Shab-e-Bara't"
#: src/hd-data.c:630
msgid "Shab-e-Mi'raj"
msgstr "Shab-e-Mi'raj"
#: src/hd-data.c:631
msgid "Shab-e Qadr"
msgstr "Shab-e Qadr"
#: src/hd-data.c:632
msgid "Waqf-al-Arafat"
msgstr "Waqf-al-Arafat"
#: src/hd-data.c:633
msgid "Japanese New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An japonais"
#: src/hd-data.c:634
msgid "Japanese New Year's Eve"
msgstr "Veille du Jour du Nouvel An Japonais"
#: src/hd-data.c:635
msgid "Jesus' Circumcision"
msgstr "Circoncision de Jİsus"
#: src/hd-data.c:636
msgid "Kwanzaa"
msgstr "Kwanzaa"
#: src/hd-data.c:637
msgid "Labour Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Travail"
#: src/hd-data.c:638
msgid "Labour Thanksgiving Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Travail et de l'Action de Gr˘ce"
#: src/hd-data.c:639
msgid "Lao Tze's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance de Lao Tze"
#: src/hd-data.c:640
msgid "Liberation Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Libİration"
#: src/hd-data.c:641
msgid "Marine Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Marine"
#: src/hd-data.c:642
msgid "Martinimas"
msgstr "Martinimas"
#: src/hd-data.c:643
msgid "Martin L. King's Day"
msgstr "Jour de Martin L. King (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:644
msgid "Martyrs' Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Martyrs"
#: src/hd-data.c:645
msgid "Mary's Annunciation Day"
msgstr "Annonciation de la Vierge"
#: src/hd-data.c:646
msgid "Mary's Ascension Day"
msgstr "Assomption de la Vierge"
#: src/hd-data.c:647
msgid "Mary's Candlemas"
msgstr "Prİsentation"
#: src/hd-data.c:648
msgid "Mary's Expectation"
msgstr "Expectation de Marie"
#: src/hd-data.c:649
msgid "Mary's Immaculate Conception"
msgstr "Immaculİe Conception"
#: src/hd-data.c:650
msgid "Mary's Maternity"
msgstr "Maternitİ de Marie"
#: src/hd-data.c:651
msgid "Mary's Name"
msgstr "Jour du Saint Nom de Marie"
#: src/hd-data.c:652
msgid "Mary's Nativity"
msgstr "Nativitİ de Marie"
#: src/hd-data.c:653
msgid "Mary's Sacrifice"
msgstr "Sacrifice de Marie"
#: src/hd-data.c:654
msgid "Mary's Visitation"
msgstr "Visitation de la Vierge"
#: src/hd-data.c:655
msgid "Mary - Blessed Virgin"
msgstr "Immaculİe Conception de Marie"
#: src/hd-data.c:656
msgid "Maundy Thursday"
msgstr "Jeudi Saint"
#: src/hd-data.c:657
msgid "May Day"
msgstr "1er Mai"
#: src/hd-data.c:658
msgid "St John's/Midsummer Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Saint Jean/Jour du milieu de l'tİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:659
msgid "Mid-Autumn Festival"
msgstr "Festival de la mi-automne"
#: src/hd-data.c:660
msgid "Mid-Spring Festival"
msgstr "Festival de la mi-printemps"
#: src/hd-data.c:661
msgid "Mid-Year Festival"
msgstr "Festival de la mi-annİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:662
msgid "Waxing Half Moon"
msgstr "Demi lune croissante"
#: src/hd-data.c:663
msgid "Full Moon"
msgstr "Pleine lune"
#: src/hd-data.c:664
msgid "Waning Half Moon"
msgstr "Demi lune dİcroissante"
#: src/hd-data.c:665
msgid "New Moon"
msgstr "Nouvelle lune"
#: src/hd-data.c:666
msgid "Mother's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des M¨res"
#: src/hd-data.c:667
msgid "Mother in Law's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Belles M¨res"
#: src/hd-data.c:668
msgid "Music Water Banquet"
msgstr "Banquet de la musique d'eau"
#: src/hd-data.c:669
msgid "National Foundation Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Fondation Nationale"
#: src/hd-data.c:670
msgid "National Holiday"
msgstr "FŞte Nationale"
#: src/hd-data.c:671
msgid "National Mourning Day"
msgstr "Jour de Deuil National"
#: src/hd-data.c:672
msgid "New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'An"
#: src/hd-data.c:673
msgid "Nurses' Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Infirmi¨res"
#: src/hd-data.c:674
msgid "Old-Armenic New Year"
msgstr "Ancien Nouvel An Armİnien"
#: src/hd-data.c:675
msgid "Old-Egyptic New Year"
msgstr "Ancien Nouvel An gyptien"
#: src/hd-data.c:676
msgid "Orthodox New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An Orthodoxe"
#: src/hd-data.c:677
msgid "Our Lady Aparecida Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Apparition de Notre-Dame"
#: src/hd-data.c:678
msgid "Palm Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche des rameaux"
#: src/hd-data.c:679
msgid "Parent's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Parents"
#: src/hd-data.c:680
msgid "Passion Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche de la Passion"
#: src/hd-data.c:681
msgid "Peace Festival"
msgstr "Festival de la Paix"
#: src/hd-data.c:682
msgid "Peach Festival"
msgstr "Festival de la PŞche"
#: src/hd-data.c:683
msgid "Whitsunday/Pentecost"
msgstr "Dimanche de la Pentec´te"
#: src/hd-data.c:684
msgid "Noruz/Persian New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An Perse/Noruz"
#: src/hd-data.c:685
msgid "Prayer Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Pri¨re"
#: src/hd-data.c:686
msgid "Presidential Inauguration"
msgstr "Jour de l'Inauguration Prİsidentielle"
#: src/hd-data.c:687
msgid "Presidents' Day"
msgstr "Jour du Prİsident (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:688
msgid "Presidents' Inform"
msgstr "Avis du Prİsident"
#: src/hd-data.c:689
msgid "President Lincoln's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance du Prİsident Lincoln (tats-Unis)"
#: src/hd-data.c:690
msgid "Princess' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Princesse"
#: src/hd-data.c:691
msgid "Quinquagesima Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche des Quinquagİnaires"
#: src/hd-data.c:692
msgid "Reformation Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİforme (Slovİnie)"
#: src/hd-data.c:693
msgid "Remembrance/Memorial Day"
msgstr "Jour du Souvenir"
#: src/hd-data.c:694
msgid "Republic Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Rİpublique"
#: src/hd-data.c:695
msgid "Respect for the Aged Day"
msgstr "Jour de Respect des Anİs"
#: src/hd-data.c:696
msgid "Revolution Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİvolution"
#: src/hd-data.c:697
msgid "Rio de Janeiro Anniversary"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Rio de Janeiro"
#: src/hd-data.c:698
msgid "Rogation Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche de Rogation"
#: src/hd-data.c:699
msgid "Sao Paulo Anniversary"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Sao Paulo"
#: src/hd-data.c:700
msgid "Sapporo Snow Festival"
msgstr "Festival des Neiges de Sapporo"
#: src/hd-data.c:701
msgid "Season Change/Bean-Festival"
msgstr "Changement de Saison/Festival des f¨ves"
#: src/hd-data.c:702
msgid "Septuagesima Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche des Septuagİnaires"
#: src/hd-data.c:703
msgid "Seven Sleepers Day"
msgstr "Jour des Sept Dormeurs"
#: src/hd-data.c:704
msgid "Sexagesima Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche des Sexagİnaires"
#: src/hd-data.c:705
msgid "Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras"
msgstr "Mardi Gras"
#: src/hd-data.c:706
msgid "Solstice Day"
msgstr "Jour du solstice"
#: src/hd-data.c:707
msgid "Soot-Sweeping Day"
msgstr "Jour du Balayage de la Suie"
#: src/hd-data.c:708
msgid "Spring Festival"
msgstr "Festival du Printemps"
#: src/hd-data.c:709
msgid "Start of common month"
msgstr "Dİbut d'un mois commun"
#: src/hd-data.c:710
msgid "Start of leap month"
msgstr "Dİbut du mois bissextile"
#: src/hd-data.c:711
msgid "Star Festival"
msgstr "Festival des toiles"
#: src/hd-data.c:712
msgid "St Andrew's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Andrİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:713
msgid "St Bartholomew Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Bartholomew"
#: src/hd-data.c:714
msgid "St Berchtold's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Berchtold"
#: src/hd-data.c:715
msgid "St David's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint David"
#: src/hd-data.c:716
msgid "St Edward's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint douard"
#: src/hd-data.c:717
msgid "St George's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint George"
#: src/hd-data.c:718
msgid "St James' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Jacques"
#: src/hd-data.c:719
msgid "St Joseph's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Joseph"
#: src/hd-data.c:720
msgid "St Laurentius Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Laurent"
#: src/hd-data.c:721
msgid "St Nicholas' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Nicolas"
#: src/hd-data.c:722
msgid "St Nicholas' Eve"
msgstr "Vigiles de la FŞte de Saint Nicholas"
#: src/hd-data.c:723
msgid "St Patrick's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Patrick"
#: src/hd-data.c:724
msgid "St Peter and St Paul"
msgstr "Saint Pierre et Saint Paul"
#: src/hd-data.c:725
msgid "St Stephen's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint tienne"
#: src/hd-data.c:726
msgid "St Valentine's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Valentin"
#: src/hd-data.c:727
msgid "Sunday of the Dead"
msgstr "Dimanche des Morts"
#: src/hd-data.c:728
msgid "Swallow Day"
msgstr "Journİe des Hirondelles"
#: src/hd-data.c:729
msgid "Sweetest Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Sympathie"
#: src/hd-data.c:730
msgid "Sylvester/New Year's Eve"
msgstr "Saint Sylvestre/Veille du Nouvel An"
#: src/hd-data.c:731
msgid "Teacher's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Professeurs (TaŻwan)"
#: src/hd-data.c:732
msgid "Thai New Year's Day"
msgstr "Jour du Nouvel An Thai"
#: src/hd-data.c:733
msgid "Thanksgiving Day"
msgstr "Thanksgiving"
#: src/hd-data.c:734
msgid "The King's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance du Roi"
#: src/hd-data.c:735
msgid "The Queen's Birthday"
msgstr "Naissance de la Reine"
#: src/hd-data.c:736
msgid "Epiphany/Three King's Day"
msgstr "piphanie/FŞte des Rois"
#: src/hd-data.c:737
msgid "Tiradentes Day"
msgstr "Jour de Tiradentes"
#: src/hd-data.c:738
msgid "Tomb-Sweeping Day"
msgstr "Jour des Tombeaux"
#: src/hd-data.c:739
msgid "Transfiguration Day"
msgstr "Transfiguration de N.S.J.C"
#: src/hd-data.c:740
msgid "Tynwald Day"
msgstr "Jour de Tynwald"
#: src/hd-data.c:741
msgid "Valborg's Eve"
msgstr "Veille de Valborg"
#: src/hd-data.c:742
msgid "Venice Carnival"
msgstr "Carnaval de Venise"
#: src/hd-data.c:743
msgid "Veteran's Day"
msgstr "Jour du souvenir"
#: src/hd-data.c:744
msgid "Victoria Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Reine (Ca)/FŞte du Dollard (Fr-Ca)"
#: src/hd-data.c:745
msgid "Victory Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Victoire"
#: src/hd-data.c:746
msgid "Whit Monday"
msgstr "Lundi de Pentec´te"
#: src/hd-data.c:747
msgid "Women's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Femmes"
#: src/hd-data.c:748
msgid "Women's Shrove Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Confession des Femmes"
#: src/hd-data.c:749
msgid "World Animal Day"
msgstr "Journİe mondiale des animaux"
#: src/hd-data.c:750
msgid "Youth Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Jeunes"
#: src/hd-data.c:756
msgid "Adelaide Cup Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Coupe Adelaide"
#: src/hd-data.c:757
msgid "Admission Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Admission"
#: src/hd-data.c:758
msgid "Alaska Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Alaska"
#: src/hd-data.c:759
msgid "Aleksis Kivi Day"
msgstr "Jour de Aleksis Kivi"
#: src/hd-data.c:760
msgid "Alice-Springs Show Day"
msgstr "Jour de Alice-Springs"
#: src/hd-data.c:761
msgid "All Saints' Eve"
msgstr "Vigiles de la Toussaint"
#: src/hd-data.c:762
msgid "Americas Day"
msgstr "FŞtes des Amİriques"
#: src/hd-data.c:763
msgid "Angam Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Angam"
#: src/hd-data.c:765
msgid "Anniversary of Amir's Succession"
msgstr "Anniversaire de la Succession de Amir"
#: src/hd-data.c:766
msgid "Anniversary of Armed Struggle"
msgstr "Anniversaire de la Bataille Armİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:767
msgid "Anniversary of Green March"
msgstr "Anniversaire de la Marche Verte"
#: src/hd-data.c:768
msgid "Antillian Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Antilles"
#: src/hd-data.c:769
msgid "Arab League Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Ligue Arabe"
#: src/hd-data.c:771
msgid "Archbishop Makarios' Memorial Day"
msgstr "Jour du Mİmorial de l'ArchevŞque Makarios"
#: src/hd-data.c:772
msgid "Archbishop Makarios' Name-Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'ArchevŞque Makarios"
#: src/hd-data.c:773
msgid "Arengo Anniversary"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Arengo"
#: src/hd-data.c:774
msgid "Army Coup Day"
msgstr "Jour du Coup de l'Armİe"
#: src/hd-data.c:775
msgid "Arrival of the Swiss"
msgstr "Arrivİe des Suisses"
#: src/hd-data.c:776
msgid "Artigas' Birthday"
msgstr "FŞte de Artigas"
#: src/hd-data.c:777
msgid "Asuncion Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Assomption"
#: src/hd-data.c:778
msgid "Ataturk Memorial Day"
msgstr "Jour du Mİmorial de Ataturk"
#: src/hd-data.c:779
msgid "Authority's Power Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Force de l'Autoritİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:780
msgid "Ba'ath Revolution Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Rİvolution Ba'ath"
#: src/hd-data.c:781
msgid "Baron Bliss Day"
msgstr "Jour du Baron Bliss"
#: src/hd-data.c:782
msgid "Bataan Day"
msgstr "Jour de Bataan"
#: src/hd-data.c:783
msgid "Battle of Angamos"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Angamos"
#: src/hd-data.c:784
msgid "Battle of BoyacĦ"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de BoyacĦ"
#: src/hd-data.c:785
msgid "Battle of Carabobo"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Carabobo"
#: src/hd-data.c:786
msgid "Battle of Iquique"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Iquique"
#: src/hd-data.c:787
msgid "Battle of Las Piedras"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Las Piedras"
#: src/hd-data.c:788
msgid "Battle of N¤fels"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de N¤fels"
#: src/hd-data.c:789
msgid "Beginning of Summer"
msgstr "Dİbut de l'tİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:790
msgid "Belgrade's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Belgrade"
#: src/hd-data.c:791
msgid "Bennington Battle Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Bataille de Bennington"
#: src/hd-data.c:792
msgid "Blessing of the Water"
msgstr "Bİnİdiction de l'Eau"
#: src/hd-data.c:793
msgid "Bloomsday"
msgstr "Journİe de la Floraison"
#: src/hd-data.c:794
msgid "Boganda Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Boganda"
#: src/hd-data.c:795
msgid "Bonaire Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Bonaire"
#: src/hd-data.c:796
msgid "Boqueron Battle Day"
msgstr "Jour la Bataille de Boqueron"
#: src/hd-data.c:797
msgid "Botswana Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Botswana"
#: src/hd-data.c:798
msgid "Bounty Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Bounty"
#: src/hd-data.c:799
msgid "Bunker Hill Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Bunker Hill"
#: src/hd-data.c:800
msgid "Burning of Jan Hus"
msgstr "Jan Hus au bğcher"
#: src/hd-data.c:801
msgid "Canberra Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Canberra"
#: src/hd-data.c:802
msgid "Caricom Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Caricom"
#: src/hd-data.c:803
msgid "Casimir Pulaski's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Casimir Pulaski"
#: src/hd-data.c:804
msgid "Cassinga Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Cassinga"
#: src/hd-data.c:805
msgid "Cayenne Festival"
msgstr "Festival de Cayenne"
#: src/hd-data.c:806
msgid "Cesar Chavez Day"
msgstr "Jour de Cİsar Chavez"
#: src/hd-data.c:807
msgid "Charter Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Charter"
#: src/hd-data.c:808
msgid "Chiang Kai-shek's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Chiang Kai-shek"
#: src/hd-data.c:809
msgid "Children's White Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche Blancs des Enfants"
#: src/hd-data.c:810
msgid "Colon Day"
msgstr "Jour de Colon"
#: src/hd-data.c:811
msgid "Colorado Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Colorado"
#: src/hd-data.c:812
msgid "Commonwealth Day"
msgstr "Jour du Commonwealth"
#: src/hd-data.c:813
msgid "Compact Day"
msgstr "Jour de Compact"
#: src/hd-data.c:814
msgid "Confederal Agreement Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Accord Confİdİral"
#: src/hd-data.c:815
msgid "Coronation Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Couronnement"
#: src/hd-data.c:816
msgid "Cup Match Day"
msgstr "Jour du Match de la Coupe"
#: src/hd-data.c:817
msgid "Custom Chief's Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Coutume des Chefs"
#: src/hd-data.c:818
msgid "C. Mapinduzi Day"
msgstr "FŞte de C. Mapinduzi"
#: src/hd-data.c:819
msgid "Darwin Show Day"
msgstr "Jour de Darwin"
#: src/hd-data.c:820
msgid "Day of Goodwill"
msgstr "Jour de la Bonne Volontİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:821
msgid "Day of Students Revolt"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİvolte tudiante"
#: src/hd-data.c:822
msgid "Day of the Free Laos"
msgstr "Jour de la Libİration du Laos"
#: src/hd-data.c:823
msgid "Death of H. Christophe"
msgstr "Mort de H. Christophe"
#: src/hd-data.c:824
msgid "Death of J. Dessalines"
msgstr "Mort de J. Dessalines"
#: src/hd-data.c:825
msgid "Death of President Abdallah"
msgstr "Mort du Prİsident Abdallah"
#: src/hd-data.c:826
msgid "Death of President Cheikh"
msgstr "Mort du Prİsident Cheikh"
#: src/hd-data.c:827
msgid "Death of President Soilih"
msgstr "Mort du Prİsident Soilih"
#: src/hd-data.c:828
msgid "Death of Qaid-i-Azam"
msgstr "Mort de Qaid-i-Azam"
#: src/hd-data.c:829
msgid "Death of T. Louverture"
msgstr "Mort de T. Louverture"
#: src/hd-data.c:830
msgid "Defenders Day"
msgstr "Jour des Dİfenseurs"
#: src/hd-data.c:831
msgid "Dia del Padre"
msgstr "Jour du P¨re"
#: src/hd-data.c:832
msgid "Dia de los Maestros"
msgstr "Jour des Matres"
#: src/hd-data.c:833
msgid "Discovery Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Dİcouverte"
#: src/hd-data.c:834
msgid "Downfall of the Dergue"
msgstr "Chute de Dergue"
#: src/hd-data.c:835
msgid "Dry Season Celebration"
msgstr "Cİlİbration de la Saison S¨che"
#: src/hd-data.c:836
msgid "Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Dr. Sun Yat-Sen"
#: src/hd-data.c:837
msgid "Duarte's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Duarte"
#: src/hd-data.c:838
msgid "Easter Tuesday"
msgstr "Mardi de P˘ques"
#: src/hd-data.c:839
msgid "Economic Liberation Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Libİration conomique"
#: src/hd-data.c:840
msgid "Eight Hours Day"
msgstr "Jour des Huit Heures"
#: src/hd-data.c:841
msgid "Elections for National Assembly"
msgstr "lection de l'Assemblİe Nationale"
#: src/hd-data.c:842
msgid "Errol Barrow Day"
msgstr "Jour d'Errol Barrow"
#: src/hd-data.c:843
msgid "Evacuation Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'vacuation"
#: src/hd-data.c:844
msgid "Eve of Epiphany"
msgstr "Vigiles de l'piphanie"
#: src/hd-data.c:845
msgid "Expedition of the 33"
msgstr "Expİdition des 33"
#: src/hd-data.c:846
msgid "E. Hostos' Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de E. Hostos"
#: src/hd-data.c:847
msgid "Family Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Famille"
#: src/hd-data.c:848
msgid "FAO Day"
msgstr "Jour de FAO"
#: src/hd-data.c:849
msgid "Farmers' Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Fermiers"
#: src/hd-data.c:850
msgid "Father Leval Day"
msgstr "FŞte du P¨re Leval"
#: src/hd-data.c:851
msgid "Feast of Our Theotokos"
msgstr "FŞte de la Theotokos"
#: src/hd-data.c:852
msgid "Fisherman's Day"
msgstr "Jour des Pİcheurs"
#: src/hd-data.c:853
msgid "Foundation of NPLA Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Fondation du NPLA"
#: src/hd-data.c:854
msgid "Founding of People's Party"
msgstr "Fondation du Parti du Peuple"
#: src/hd-data.c:855
msgid "Garifuna Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Garifuna"
#: src/hd-data.c:857
msgid "General San Martin's Anniversary"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Gİnİral San Martin"
#: src/hd-data.c:858
msgid "Gospel Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'vangile"
#: src/hd-data.c:859
msgid "Guacanaste Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Guacanaste"
#: src/hd-data.c:860
msgid "Gustavus Adolphus' Day"
msgstr "Jour de Gustavus Adolphus"
#: src/hd-data.c:861
msgid "Heritage Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Hİritage"
#: src/hd-data.c:862
msgid "Heroes Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Hİros"
#: src/hd-data.c:863
msgid "Hobart Show Day"
msgstr "Jour de Hobart"
#: src/hd-data.c:864
msgid "Holy Wednesday"
msgstr "Mercredi Saint"
#: src/hd-data.c:865
msgid "Ho Chi Minh's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Ho Chi Minh"
#: src/hd-data.c:866
msgid "Human Rights Day"
msgstr "Jour des Droits de la Personne"
#: src/hd-data.c:867
msgid "Hurricane Supplication Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Supplication de l'Ouragan"
#: src/hd-data.c:868
msgid "Hurricane Thanksgiving Day"
msgstr "Jour de Remerciement de l'Ouragan"
#: src/hd-data.c:869
msgid "Independence of Cartagena"
msgstr "Jour de l'Indİpendance de Cartag¨ne"
#: src/hd-data.c:870
msgid "Independence of Cuenca"
msgstr "Jour de l'Indİpendance de Cuenca"
#: src/hd-data.c:871
msgid "Independence of Guayaquil"
msgstr "Jour de l'Indİpendance de Guayaquil"
#: src/hd-data.c:872
msgid "Independence of Quito"
msgstr "Jour de l'Indİpendance de Quito"
#: src/hd-data.c:873
msgid "Indian Arrival Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Arrivİe des Indiens"
#: src/hd-data.c:874
msgid "Internal Autonomy Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Autonomie Interne"
#: src/hd-data.c:875
msgid "Jefferson Davis' Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Jefferson Davis"
#: src/hd-data.c:876
msgid "June Holiday"
msgstr "Congİ de juin"
#: src/hd-data.c:877
msgid "J. Barbosa's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de J. Barbosa"
#: src/hd-data.c:878
msgid "J. Chilembwe Day"
msgstr "Jour de J. Chilembwe"
#: src/hd-data.c:879
msgid "J. Diego's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de J. Diego"
#: src/hd-data.c:880
msgid "J. Robert's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de J. Robert"
#: src/hd-data.c:881
msgid "Kamarampaka Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Kamarampaka"
#: src/hd-data.c:882
msgid "Kartini Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Kartini"
#: src/hd-data.c:883
msgid "Catherine Show Day"
msgstr "Jour de Catherine"
#: src/hd-data.c:884
msgid "Kiev Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Kiev"
#: src/hd-data.c:885
msgid "Kim Il-Sung's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Kim Il-Sung"
#: src/hd-data.c:886
msgid "Kim Jong-Il's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Kim Jong-Il"
#: src/hd-data.c:887
msgid "King Kamehameha Day"
msgstr "FŞte de King Kamehameha"
#: src/hd-data.c:888
msgid "King Rama I Memorial Day/Chakri"
msgstr "FŞte du Mİmorial de King Rama I/Chakri"
#: src/hd-data.c:889
msgid "King Rama V Memorial Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Mİmorial de King Rama V"
#: src/hd-data.c:890
msgid "Knabenschiessen"
msgstr "Knabenschiessen"
#: src/hd-data.c:891
msgid "Konstantin and Methodius"
msgstr "FŞte de Saints Cyrille et Mİthode"
#: src/hd-data.c:892
msgid "Lapp National Holiday"
msgstr "Congİ National de Lapp"
#: src/hd-data.c:893
msgid "Launceston Cup Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Coupe Launceston"
#: src/hd-data.c:894
msgid "Liberty Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Libİration"
#: src/hd-data.c:895
msgid "Loss of Muslim Nation"
msgstr "Perte de la Nation Musulmane"
#: src/hd-data.c:896
msgid "Luxembourg City Kermis"
msgstr "Kermesse de la Ville de Luxembourg"
#: src/hd-data.c:897
msgid "Lyndon B. Johnson Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Lyndon B. Johnson"
#: src/hd-data.c:898
msgid "L. Rivera's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de L. Rivera"
#: src/hd-data.c:899
msgid "Madaraka Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Madaraka"
#: src/hd-data.c:900
msgid "Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Mahatma Gandhi"
#: src/hd-data.c:901
msgid "Malvinas Day"
msgstr "FŞte des les Falkland (Malvinas)"
#: src/hd-data.c:902
msgid "Manila Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Manila"
#: src/hd-data.c:903
msgid "Maputo City Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Ville de Maputo"
#: src/hd-data.c:904
msgid "Marien Ngouabi Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Marien Ngouabi"
#: src/hd-data.c:905
msgid "Maryland Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Maryland"
#: src/hd-data.c:906
msgid "Melbourne Cup Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Coupe de Melbourne"
#: src/hd-data.c:907
msgid "Merchant Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Marchands"
#: src/hd-data.c:908
msgid "St John's/Midsummers Eve"
msgstr "Vigiles de la Saint Jean/milieu de l'İtİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:909
msgid "Missionary Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Missionnaires"
#: src/hd-data.c:910
msgid "Mi-CarŞme Day"
msgstr "Mi-CarŞme"
#: src/hd-data.c:911
msgid "Morazan Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Morazan"
#: src/hd-data.c:912
msgid "Mosheshoe's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Mosheshoe"
#: src/hd-data.c:913
msgid "Motherhood and Beauty Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Maternitİ et de la Beautİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:914
msgid "Naming Day"
msgstr "Jour des Noms"
#: src/hd-data.c:915
msgid "National Bun Day"
msgstr "Jour National du Petit Pain"
#: src/hd-data.c:916
msgid "National Heroes Day"
msgstr "FŞte Nationale des Hİros"
#: src/hd-data.c:917
msgid "National Redemption Day"
msgstr "FŞte Nationale de la Rİdemption"
#: src/hd-data.c:918
msgid "National Resistance Day"
msgstr "FŞte Nationale de la Rİsistance"
#: src/hd-data.c:919
msgid "National Revival Day"
msgstr "Jour du Redressement National"
#: src/hd-data.c:920
msgid "National Unity Day"
msgstr "FŞte Nationale de l'Unitİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:921
msgid "Ndadaye Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Ndadaye"
#: src/hd-data.c:922
msgid "Neutrality Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Neutralitİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:923
msgid "Nevada Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Nİvada"
#: src/hd-data.c:924
msgid "New Regime Anniversary"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Nouveau Rİgime"
#: src/hd-data.c:925
msgid "Nobel Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Nobel"
#: src/hd-data.c:926
#, fuzzy
msgid "Moi Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Noi"
#: src/hd-data.c:927
msgid "OAU Day"
msgstr "FŞte de OAU"
#: src/hd-data.c:928
msgid "October Holiday"
msgstr "FŞte d'Octobre"
#: src/hd-data.c:929
msgid "Oil Industry Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Industrie Pİtroli¨re"
#: src/hd-data.c:930
msgid "Our Lady of Altagracia Day"
msgstr "Notre-Dame de Alagracia"
#: src/hd-data.c:931
msgid "Our Lady of Camarin Day"
msgstr "Notre-Dame de Camarin"
#: src/hd-data.c:932
msgid "Our Lady of Las Mercedes Day"
msgstr "Notre-Dame de Las Mercedes"
#: src/hd-data.c:933
msgid "Our Lady of Los Angeles Day"
msgstr "Notre-Dame de Los Angeles"
#: src/hd-data.c:934
msgid "Our Lady of Seven Sorrows"
msgstr "Notre-Dame des 7 Douleurs"
#: src/hd-data.c:935
msgid "Our Lady of Victories Day"
msgstr "Notre-Dame des Victoires"
#: src/hd-data.c:936
msgid "Panama City Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Ville de Panama"
#: src/hd-data.c:937
msgid "Panamerica Day"
msgstr "Jour panamİricain"
#: src/hd-data.c:938
msgid "Paris Peace Agreement Day"
msgstr "Jour de Paix de l'Entente de Paris"
#: src/hd-data.c:939
msgid "Patriot's Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Patriotes"
#: src/hd-data.c:940
msgid "People's Uprising Day"
msgstr "Jour du Soul¨vement du Peuple"
#: src/hd-data.c:941
msgid "People Power Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Force du Peuple"
#: src/hd-data.c:942
msgid "Philippine-American Friendship"
msgstr "Amitiİ Philippine-tats Unis d'Amİrique"
#: src/hd-data.c:943
msgid "Pichincha Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Pichincha"
#: src/hd-data.c:944
msgid "Picnic Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Pique-Nique"
#: src/hd-data.c:945
msgid "Pioneer Day"
msgstr "FŞte des Pionniers"
#: src/hd-data.c:946
msgid "Poya Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Poya"
#: src/hd-data.c:947
msgid "Prince Kalanianaole Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Prince Kalanianaole"
#: src/hd-data.c:948
msgid "Prince of Wales' Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Prince de Gale"
#: src/hd-data.c:949
msgid "Proclamation Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Proclamation"
#: src/hd-data.c:950
msgid "Qaid-i-Azam's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Qaid-i-Azam"
#: src/hd-data.c:951
msgid "Ratu Sukuma Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Ratu Sukuma"
#: src/hd-data.c:952
msgid "Recreation Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Rİcrİation"
#: src/hd-data.c:953
msgid "Referendum Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Rİfİrendum"
#: src/hd-data.c:954
msgid "Regatta Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Regatta"
#: src/hd-data.c:955
msgid "Regency Exchange"
msgstr "Changement de Rİgence"
#: src/hd-data.c:956
msgid "Restoration Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Restoration"
#: src/hd-data.c:957
msgid "Return Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Retour"
#: src/hd-data.c:958
msgid "Reunification Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Rİunification"
#: src/hd-data.c:959
msgid "Rizal Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Rizal"
#: src/hd-data.c:960
msgid "Rwagasore Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Rwagasore"
#: src/hd-data.c:961
msgid "Saba Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saba"
#: src/hd-data.c:962
msgid "San Jacinto Day"
msgstr "Bataille de San Jacinto"
#: src/hd-data.c:963
msgid "San Josİ Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Joseph"
#: src/hd-data.c:964
msgid "SAR Establishment Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'tablissement de SAR"
#: src/hd-data.c:965
msgid "School Holiday"
msgstr "Congİ scolaire"
#: src/hd-data.c:966
msgid "Sechsel¤uten"
msgstr "Sechsel¤uten"
#: src/hd-data.c:967
msgid "Separation Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Sİparation"
#: src/hd-data.c:968
msgid "Seretse Khama Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Seretse Khama"
#: src/hd-data.c:969
msgid "Settlers Day"
msgstr "Jour des Pionniers"
#: src/hd-data.c:970
msgid "Seward's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Seward"
#: src/hd-data.c:971
msgid "Shaheed Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Shaheed"
#: src/hd-data.c:972
msgid "Sheep Festival"
msgstr "Festival du Mouton"
#: src/hd-data.c:973
msgid "Sheikh Zayed's Ascension Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Ascension de lSheikh Zayed"
#: src/hd-data.c:974
msgid "Simon Bolivar's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Simon Bolivar"
#: src/hd-data.c:975
msgid "Sinai-Liberation Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Libİration du SinaŻ"
#: src/hd-data.c:976
msgid "Slave-Liberation Day"
msgstr "Jour de la Libİration des Esclaves"
#: src/hd-data.c:977
msgid "Sniff the Breeze Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Odeur de la Brise"
#: src/hd-data.c:978
msgid "Solidarity Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Solidaritİ"
#: src/hd-data.c:979
msgid "Somers Day"
msgstr "Jour de Somers"
#: src/hd-data.c:980
msgid "Statia-American Day"
msgstr "Jour de Statia-Amİrique"
#: src/hd-data.c:981
msgid "Student's Day"
msgstr "FŞtes des tudiants"
#: src/hd-data.c:982
msgid "St Agata Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Agathe"
#: src/hd-data.c:983
msgid "St Canute's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Canute"
#: src/hd-data.c:984
msgid "St Cedilia's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Sainte Cİcile"
#: src/hd-data.c:985
msgid "St Charles' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Charles"
#: src/hd-data.c:986
msgid "St Demetrius' Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Dİmİtrius"
#: src/hd-data.c:987
msgid "St Dİvote Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Dİvote"
#: src/hd-data.c:988
msgid "St Eliah's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Saint lie"
#: src/hd-data.c:989
msgid "St Jean Baptiste Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Jean-Baptiste"
#: src/hd-data.c:990
msgid "St Lucia's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Sainte Lucie"
#: src/hd-data.c:991
msgid "St Marguerite's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Sainte Marguerite"
#: src/hd-data.c:992
msgid "St Maroon's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Maron"
#: src/hd-data.c:993
msgid "St Michael's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Michel Archange"
#: src/hd-data.c:994
msgid "St Olav's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Olav"
#: src/hd-data.c:995
msgid "St Olav's Eve"
msgstr "Vigiles de la Saint Olav"
#: src/hd-data.c:996
msgid "St Paul's Shipswreck"
msgstr "pave de Saint-Paul"
#: src/hd-data.c:997
msgid "St Rose of Lima"
msgstr "Sainte Rose de Lima"
#: src/hd-data.c:998
msgid "St Ursula's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint Ursule"
#: src/hd-data.c:999
msgid "St Vincent de Paul's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Saint Vincent de Paul"
#: src/hd-data.c:1000
msgid "Suez Victory Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Victoire de Suez"
#: src/hd-data.c:1001
msgid "Sultan Qaboos' Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de Sultan Qaboos"
#: src/hd-data.c:1002
msgid "Svetitskhovloba"
msgstr "Svetitskhovloba"
#: src/hd-data.c:1003
msgid "Sweden Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Su¨de"
#: src/hd-data.c:1004
msgid "S. Doe's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de S. Doe"
#: src/hd-data.c:1005
msgid "Tennant-Creek Show Day"
msgstr "Jour de Tennant-Creek"
#: src/hd-data.c:1006
msgid "Territory Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Territoire"
#: src/hd-data.c:1007
msgid "The Crown Princesse's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Couronnement de la Princesse"
#: src/hd-data.c:1008
msgid "The Crown Princesse's Name-Day"
msgstr "Couronnement de la Princesse"
#: src/hd-data.c:1009
msgid "The Crown Prince's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire du Couronnement du Prince"
#: src/hd-data.c:1010
msgid "The King's Name-Day"
msgstr "FŞte du Roi"
#: src/hd-data.c:1011
msgid "The Queen's Name-Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Reine"
#: src/hd-data.c:1012
msgid "Topou I Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Topou I"
#: src/hd-data.c:1013
msgid "Town Meeting Day"
msgstr "Jour du Conseil Municipal"
#: src/hd-data.c:1014
msgid "Traditional Day"
msgstr "Journİe traditionnelle"
#: src/hd-data.c:1015
msgid "Transfer Day"
msgstr "Jour du Transfert"
#: src/hd-data.c:1016
msgid "Truman Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Truman"
#: src/hd-data.c:1017
msgid "Union Day"
msgstr "FŞte de l'Union"
#: src/hd-data.c:1018
msgid "Union with Sweden dissolved"
msgstr "Dissolution de l'Union d'avec la Su¨de"
#: src/hd-data.c:1019
msgid "United Nations Day"
msgstr "Journİe des Nations Unies"
#: src/hd-data.c:1020
msgid "Unity Factory Day"
msgstr "Jour de l'Unitİ des Manifactures"
#: src/hd-data.c:1021
msgid "Victor-Schoelcher Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Victor-Schoelcher"
#: src/hd-data.c:1022
msgid "Vidovdan"
msgstr "Vidovdan"
#: src/hd-data.c:1023
msgid "West Virginia Day"
msgstr "FŞte de la Virginie de l'Ouest"
#: src/hd-data.c:1024
msgid "Whitsun Eve"
msgstr "Vigiles de la Pentec´te"
#: src/hd-data.c:1025
msgid "W. Tubman's Birthday"
msgstr "Anniversaire de W. Tubman"
#: src/hd-data.c:1026
msgid "Yap Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Yap"
#: src/hd-data.c:1027
msgid "Day of Czech Statehood"
msgstr "Journİe de la Nation tch¨que"
#: src/hd-data.c:1028
#, fuzzy
msgid "Day of the referendum"
msgstr "Jour de la Libİration du Laos"
#: src/hd-data.c:1029
msgid "Saint Florian"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1030
msgid "Rupert of Salzburg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1031
msgid "Saint Leopold III"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1032
#, fuzzy
msgid "Day of Remembrance and Recognition"
msgstr "Jour de Pri¨res et de Repentance"
#: src/hd-data.c:1033
#, fuzzy
msgid "St Brigid's Day"
msgstr "FŞte de Saint David"
#: src/hd-data.c:1099
msgid "Zi/Rat"
msgstr "Zi/Rat"
#: src/hd-data.c:1099
msgid "Chou/Ox"
msgstr "Chou/Boeuf"
#: src/hd-data.c:1100
msgid "Yin/Tiger"
msgstr "Yin/Tigre"
#: src/hd-data.c:1100
msgid "Mao/Rabbit"
msgstr "Mao/Lapin"
#: src/hd-data.c:1101
msgid "Chen/Dragon"
msgstr "Chen/Dragon"
#: src/hd-data.c:1101
msgid "Si/Snake"
msgstr "Si/Serpent"
#: src/hd-data.c:1102
msgid "Wu/Horse"
msgstr "Wu/Cheval"
#: src/hd-data.c:1102
msgid "Wei/Sheep"
msgstr "Wei/Mouton"
#: src/hd-data.c:1103
msgid "Shen/Monkey"
msgstr "Shen/Singe"
#: src/hd-data.c:1103
msgid "You/Rooster"
msgstr "You/Coq"
#: src/hd-data.c:1104
msgid "Xu/Dog"
msgstr "Xu/Chien"
#: src/hd-data.c:1104
msgid "Hai/Pig"
msgstr "Hai/Cochon"
#: src/hd-data.c:1274
msgid "Ast"
msgstr "Ast"
#: src/hd-data.c:1380 src/hd-data.c:1457
msgid "Bah"
msgstr "Bah"
#: src/hd-data.c:1517
msgid "Cel"
msgstr "Cel"
#: src/hd-data.c:1651 src/hd-data.c:2176
msgid "Chi"
msgstr "Chi"
#: src/hd-data.c:1765 src/hd-data.c:2276 src/hd-data.c:3733
#, c-format
msgid "Cannot calculate lunisolar calendar for %d correctly"
msgstr "Ne peut produire correctement le calendrier luni-solaire pour %d"
#: src/hd-data.c:2178 src/hd-data.c:3621
msgid "Jap"
msgstr "Jap"
#: src/hd-data.c:2367
msgid "Chr"
msgstr "Chr"
#: src/hd-data.c:2588 src/hd-data.c:4059
msgid "FRR"
msgstr "FRR"
#: src/hd-data.c:2696 src/hd-data.c:2872
msgid "Heb"
msgstr "Hİb"
#: src/hd-data.c:3095 src/hd-data.c:3518
msgid "Isl"
msgstr "Isl"
#: src/hd-data.c:4129 src/hd-data.c:4217
msgid "AMO"
msgstr "AMO"
#: src/hd-data.c:4150 src/hd-data.c:4215
msgid "EGO"
msgstr "EGO"
#: src/hd-data.c:4316
msgid "OxN"
msgstr "OxN"
#: src/hd-data.c:4318
msgid "OxO"
msgstr "OxO"
#: src/hd-data.c:4512 src/hd-data.c:4635
msgid "Per"
msgstr "Per"
#: src/hd-data.c:4697
msgid "Zod"
msgstr "Zod"
#: src/hd-use.c:901
msgid " day"
msgstr " jour"
#: src/hd-use.c:1920 src/hd-use.c:1925 src/hd-use.c:1929 src/hd-use.c:1936
#: src/hd-use.c:1940 src/hd-use.c:2036 src/hd-use.c:2209
msgid "Eternal holiday list"
msgstr "Liste permanente des jours de fŞte"
#: src/hd-use.c:1924
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %0*d is A leap year"
msgstr "%s:%*s l'annİe %0*d est une annİe bissextile"
#: src/hd-use.c:1928
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %0*d is NO leap year"
msgstr "%s:%*s l'annİe %0*d n'est pas une annİe bissextile"
#: src/hd-use.c:1935
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %d is A leap year"
msgstr "%s:%*s l'annİe %d est une annİe bissextile"
#: src/hd-use.c:1939
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %d is NO leap year"
msgstr "%s:%*s l'annİe %d n'est pas une annİe bissextile"
#: src/hd-use.c:2178
#, c-format
msgid " = %+4d day"
msgstr " = %+4d jour"
#: src/hd-use.c:2180
#, c-format
msgid " = %+4d days"
msgstr " = %+4d jours"
#: src/hd-use.c:2207
#, c-format
msgid "%s%s contains %d maximum entries now!%s"
msgstr "%s%s contient %d le maximum d'entrİes maintenant!%s"
#: src/help.c:65
#, c-format
msgid "Compiled with %s%s for %s%s%s%s"
msgstr "Compilİ avec %s%s pour %s%s%s%s"
#: src/help.c:75
msgid "# Day number (must be defined)"
msgstr "# nombre du jour (doit Ştre dİfini)"
#: src/help.c:76
msgid "# Year number (must be defined)"
msgstr "# nombre de l'annİe (doit Ştre dİfini)"
#: src/help.c:77
msgid "# Weekday name (may be defined)"
msgstr "# nombre de la semaine (peut Ştre dİfini)"
#: src/help.c:78
msgid "Month group (exactly one member must be defined):"
msgstr "Groupe mois (exactement un champs doit Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:79
msgid "# Month number"
msgstr "# nombre du mois"
#: src/help.c:80
msgid "# Month name"
msgstr "# nom du mois"
#: src/help.c:81
msgid "Highlighting group (all members must be defined):"
msgstr "Mise en İvidence des groupes (tous les membres doivent Ştre dİfinis) :"
#: src/help.c:82
msgid "Start of highlighting sequence/marking character"
msgstr "Dİbut de la sİquence de mise en İvidence (caract¨re marqueur)"
#: src/help.c:84
msgid "End of highlighting sequence/marking character"
msgstr "Fin de la sİquence de mise en İvidence (caract¨re marqueur)"
#: src/help.c:86
msgid "Character replacement:"
msgstr "Caract¨re de remplacement :"
#: src/help.c:87
#, c-format
msgid "Space/blank ('%c') character"
msgstr "Caract¨re d'espacement (ÂĞ %c Âğ)"
#: src/help.c:88
#, c-format
msgid "Underscore ('%c') character"
msgstr "Caract¨re de soulignement (ÂĞ %c Âğ)"
#: src/help.c:89
#, c-format
msgid "Percent ('%c') character"
msgstr "Caract¨re de pourcentage (ÂĞ %c Âğ)"
#: src/help.c:90
#, c-format
msgid "Backslash ('%c') character"
msgstr "Caract¨re barre oblique inverse (ÂĞ %c Âğ)"
#: src/help.c:91
msgid "All format elements marked by # may optionally"
msgstr "Tous les İlİments de format marquİs par # peuvent Ştre optionnels"
#: src/help.c:92
msgid "contain a format instruction, which template is like:"
msgstr "contient une instruction de format, dont le patron est comme suit :"
#: src/help.c:93
msgid "[ALIGNMENT [SIGN] [ZERO] WIDTH [STYLE] [SUFFIX] FORMAT]"
msgstr "[ALIGNEMENT [SIGNE] [ZRO] LARGEUR [STYLE] [SUFFIXE] FORMAT]"
#: src/help.c:94
msgid "ALIGNMENT group (exactly one member must be defined):"
msgstr "Groupe d'alignement (exactement un membre doit Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:95
msgid "Field contents placed at the left margin using width WIDTH"
msgstr "contenu du champ placİ la marge de gauche utilisant la LARGEUR"
#: src/help.c:97
msgid "Field contents placed in centered manner using width WIDTH"
msgstr "contenu du champ placİ au centre utilisant la LARGEUR"
#: src/help.c:99
msgid "Field contents placed at the right margin using width WIDTH"
msgstr "contenu du champ placİ la marge de droite utilisant la LARGEUR"
#: src/help.c:101
msgid "SIGN (may be defined):"
msgstr "SIGNE (peut Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:102
msgid "Numerical value is provided with leading sign"
msgstr "La valeur numİrique est prİcİdİe d'un signe"
#: src/help.c:103
msgid "ZERO (may be defined):"
msgstr "ZRO (peut Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:104
msgid "Numerical value is filled with leading zero(es)"
msgstr "La valeur numİrique est prİcİdİe de zİros"
#: src/help.c:105
msgid "WIDTH (must be defined):"
msgstr "LARGEUR (doit Ştre dİfinie) :"
#: src/help.c:106
#, c-format
msgid "Field has the width N (%d...%d)"
msgstr "Le champ est de largeur N (%d..%d)"
#: src/help.c:107
msgid "STYLE group (exactly one member may be defined):"
msgstr "Groupe de STYLE (exactement un membre peut Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:108
msgid "Field contents is converted to upper-case letters"
msgstr "contenu du champ converti en majuscules"
#: src/help.c:109
msgid "Field contents is converted to lower-case letters"
msgstr "contenu du champ converti en minuscules"
#: src/help.c:110
msgid "Field contents is converted to capitalized words"
msgstr "contenu du champ converti en mots en majuscules"
#: src/help.c:111
msgid "SUFFIX (may be defined):"
msgstr "SUFFIXE (peut Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:112
msgid "Numerical value is provided with an ordinal number suffix"
msgstr "Valeur numİrique est fournie avec un nombre ordinal en suffixe"
#: src/help.c:114
msgid "FORMAT group (exactly one member must be defined):"
msgstr "Groupe FORMAT (exactement un membre doit Ştre dİfini) :"
#: src/help.c:115
msgid "Field contents is not cut after position WIDTH"
msgstr ""
"le contenu du champ n'est pas coupİ apr¨s la position dİfinie par la LARGEUR"
#: src/help.c:116
msgid "Field contents is cut after position WIDTH"
msgstr "le contenu du champ est coupİ apr¨s la position dİfinie par la LARGEUR"
#: src/help.c:130
msgid "legal holidays"
msgstr "jours de fŞte lİgaux"
#: src/help.c:131
msgid "holidays"
msgstr "jours de fŞte"
#: src/help.c:132
msgid "Mondays"
msgstr "Lundi"
#: src/help.c:133
msgid "Tuesdays"
msgstr "Mardi"
#: src/help.c:134
msgid "Wednesdays"
msgstr "Mercredi"
#: src/help.c:135
msgid "Thursdays"
msgstr "Jeudi"
#: src/help.c:136
msgid "Fridays"
msgstr "Vendredi"
#: src/help.c:137
msgid "Saturdays"
msgstr "Samedi"
#: src/help.c:138
msgid "Sundays"
msgstr "Dimanche"
#: src/help.c:139
msgid "Mondays...Thursdays"
msgstr "Lundi...jeudi"
#: src/help.c:140
msgid "Mondays...Fridays"
msgstr "Lundi...vendredi"
#: src/help.c:166
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Use `%s %s' with one of these arguments"
msgstr "%s : utilise ÂĞ %s %s Âğ avec un de ces arguments"
#: src/help.c:237
msgid "OPTION"
msgstr "OPTION"
#: src/help.c:250
msgid " Display help text and quit program"
msgstr " afficher l'aide-mİmoire"
#: src/help.c:267
msgid " Display extended help text and quit program"
msgstr " afficher l'aide-mİmoire İtendu"
#: src/help.c:285
msgid " Display software license and quit program"
msgstr " afficher la license du logiciel"
#: src/help.c:296
msgid " Display version information and quit program"
msgstr " afficher la version du logiciel et quitter"
#: src/help.c:307
#, c-format
msgid " Set EXIT status of program to %d on `%s' etc."
msgstr " fixer le statut de fin d'exİcution %d pour ÂĞ %s Âğ etc."
#: src/help.c:320
#, c-format
msgid " Create response file for the `%cFILE' option"
msgstr " crİer un fichier rİponse pour l'option ÂĞ %cFILE Âğ"
#: src/help.c:324
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Store arguments of command line in file %s"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = conserver les arguments de la ligne de commande dans le fichier "
"%s"
#: src/help.c:338
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Create shell script which contains the arguments of command line"
msgstr ""
" crİer le script de shell qui contiendra les arguments de la ligne "
"de commande"
#: src/help.c:340
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = File name of the shell script"
msgstr " %-3s = Nom du fichier script"
#: src/help.c:354
msgid " Define global date variable(s) \"DVAR->a...d|f...s|u...|z\""
msgstr ""
" dİfinir des dates globales variables \"DVAR->a...d|f...s|u...|z\""
#: src/help.c:358
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = \"DVAR%s%s%s\" definitions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = dİfinition de \"DVAR%s%s%s\" sİparİe par les caract¨res ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:363
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sv a%s1127%sb%s054 Set `a' to Nov 27 and `b' to May 4"
msgstr ""
" i.e. %sv a%s1127%sb%s054 fixer ÂĞ a Âğ au 27 Nov et ÂĞ b Âğ au 4 "
"Mai"
#: src/help.c:375
msgid " Export local date variables from file to file"
msgstr ""
" exporter les variables locales des dates d'un fichier l'autre"
#: src/help.c:387
#, c-format
msgid " Define global text variable(s) \"TVAR->%ca...%cz\""
msgstr " dİfinir les variables globales de texte \"TVAR->%ca...%cz\""
#: src/help.c:392
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = \"TVAR%sTEXT\" definitions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = dİfinition de \"TVAR%sTEXTE\" sİparİ par les caract¨res ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:397
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sr %ca%sfoo%s%cb%sbar Set `%ca' to `foo' and `%cb' to "
"`bar'"
msgstr ""
" i.e. %sr %ca%sfoo%s%cb%sbar fixer ÂĞ %ca Âğ ÂĞ foo Âğ et "
"ÂĞ %cb Âğ ÂĞ bar Âğ"
#: src/help.c:403
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = \"TVAR[%s|%c%s]COMMAND\" definitions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
" = dİfinition de \"TVAR[%s|%c%s]COMMANDE\" sİparİe par les "
"caract¨res ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:408
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sr %ca%sfoo Assign output of command `foo' to `%ca'"
msgstr ""
" i.e. %sr %ca%sfoo assigner la sortie de la commande ÂĞ foo Âğ "
"ÂĞ %ca Âğ"
#: src/help.c:420
msgid " Export local text variables from file to file"
msgstr ""
" exporter les variables locales de texte d'un fichier l'autre"
#: src/help.c:432 src/help.c:462
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Display only those fixed dates, whose date is not excluded by %s"
msgstr ""
" Afficher seulement les dates fixes qui ne sont pas exclues par %s"
#: src/help.c:437
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = One or more of the following characters. If character"
msgstr " %-3s = un ou plusieurs des caract¨res suivants. Si le caract¨re"
#: src/help.c:442
msgid " is a LOWER-CASE-LETTER, it means a non-exclusion!"
msgstr " est une MINUSCULE, cela implique une non-exclusion !"
#: src/help.c:446
#, c-format
msgid " %c = Exclusion of all %s"
msgstr " %c = exclusion de tout %s"
#: src/help.c:467
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = List of `%c[DATE][%c[DATE]]' and/or `%c[DATE][%c[DATE]]'"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = liste de ÂĞ %c[DATE][%c[DATE]] Âğ et/ou ÂĞ %c[DATE][%c[DATE]] Âğ"
#: src/help.c:471
#, c-format
msgid " expressions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr " expressions sİparİes par des caract¨res ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:484
#, c-format
msgid " Display only those fixed dates, whose text is matched by %s"
msgstr " Afficher seulement les dates fixes concordant avec %s"
#: src/help.c:489
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Any text respectively \"regular expression\" you like"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = Tout texte respectivement \\\"expression rİguli¨re\\\" prİfİrİ"
#: src/help.c:502
#, c-format
msgid " Ignore case distinctions if `%s' option is given"
msgstr " ignorer la casse si l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ est fournie"
#: src/help.c:514
#, c-format
msgid " Revert the sense of matching of the `%s' option"
msgstr " renverser le sens de l'appairage de l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:525
msgid " Display some debug information"
msgstr " afficher quelques informations de dİbogage"
#: src/help.c:533
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [%-3s] = internal Information if program internal maximums are reached"
msgstr ""
" [%-3s] = internal informations si les maximums internes sont atteints"
#: src/help.c:542
msgid ""
" = handled Like `internal' and file names which are handled"
msgstr ""
" = handled comme ÂĞ internal Âğ et les noms de fichier qui sont "
"traitİs"
#: src/help.c:550
msgid ""
" = unhandled Like `internal' and file names which are unhandled"
msgstr ""
" = unhandled comme ÂĞ internal Âğ et les noms de fichier qui ne "
"sont pas traitİs"
#: src/help.c:558
msgid " = all Like `handled' and `unhandled' together"
msgstr ""
" = all identique ÂĞ handled Âğ et ÂĞ unhandled Âğ ensemble"
#: src/help.c:566
msgid ""
" = abort Like `all' and abort if file name can't be handled"
msgstr ""
" = abort identique ÂĞ all Âğ et abandonner si le fichier ne "
"peut-Ştre traitİ"
#: src/help.c:576
msgid " Use special format for calendar sheet"
msgstr " utiliser un format spİcial pour la feuille de calendrier"
#: src/help.c:579
msgid " [MOD] = - Use standard format for calendar sheet"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = - utiliser un format standard pour la feuille de calendrier"
#: src/help.c:590
msgid " Use leap year rule of Eastern Orthodox churches"
msgstr ""
" utiliser la r¨gle des annİes bissextiles pour les glises "
"orthodoxes de l'Est"
#: src/help.c:600
msgid " Provide calendar sheet with week numbers"
msgstr ""
" afficher la feuille de calendrier avec les numİros de semaine"
#: src/help.c:611
#, c-format
msgid " Determine type of week numbers (actual: %s)"
msgstr " dİterminer le type de numİros semaine (actuellement: %s)"
#: src/help.c:612
msgid "Standard"
msgstr "Standard"
#: src/help.c:618
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = yes ISO-8601:1988 week numbers"
msgstr " %-3s = yes numİros de semaine ISO-8601:1988"
#: src/help.c:625
msgid " = no Standard week numbers"
msgstr " = no numİros standards de semaine"
#: src/help.c:636
msgid " Suppress output of calendar sheet explicitly"
msgstr ""
" supprimer la sortie de la feuille de calendrier explicitement"
#: src/help.c:649
#, c-format
msgid " Direct output through external `%s' pager"
msgstr " relayer la sortie un paginateur externe ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:655 src/help.c:657
msgid " Direct output through simple internal pager"
msgstr " relayer la sortie au paginateur interne simple"
#: src/help.c:674
msgid " Disable highlighting of text, holiday resp., actual day"
msgstr ""
" dİsactiver le surlignage du texte, jours de fŞte, jour courant"
#: src/help.c:689
msgid " Forces highlighting sequences if output is redirected/piped"
msgstr " forcer le surlignage des sİquences si la sortie est relayİe"
#: src/help.c:701
msgid ""
" Set highlighting sequence pairs 1 (=actual day) and 2 (=holiday)"
msgstr ""
" fixer le surlignage des paires de sİquence 1 (=jour actuel) et 2 "
"(=jour de fŞte)"
#: src/help.c:705
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Highlighting sequence pairs separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = surligner les paires de sİquence sİparİes par les caract¨res "
"ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:710
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sH \\x2%s\\xAE Use hex values 2 and AE for sequence 1"
msgstr ""
" i.e. %sH \\x2%s\\xAE utiliser les valeurs hexadİcimales 2 et "
"AE pour la sİquence 1"
#: src/help.c:715
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sH %s%s*%s* Use characters `*' and `*' for sequence 2"
msgstr ""
" i.e. %sH %s%s*%s* utiliser les caract¨res ÂĞ * Âğ et ÂĞ * Âğ "
"pour la sİquence 2"
#: src/help.c:726
msgid " Modify format of year calendar"
msgstr " modifier le format du calendrier de l'annİe"
#: src/help.c:730
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = 1|2|3|4|6|12 Number of blocks (actual: %d)"
msgstr " %-3s = 1|2|3|4|6|12 nombre de blocs (actuellement: %d)"
#: src/help.c:742
msgid " Use consecutive day of year in calendar sheet"
msgstr ""
" utiliser des jours consİcutifs de l'annİe dans la feuille de "
"calendrier"
#: src/help.c:746
msgid " [MOD] = b Use both date notations (day of month+year)"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = b utiliser les deux notations de date (jour du mois+annİe)"
#: src/help.c:758
msgid " Use consecutive day of year in eternal holiday list"
msgstr ""
" utiliser les jours consİcutifs de l'annİe de la liste perpİtuelle "
"des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:762 src/help.c:778
msgid " [MOD] = b Use both date notations (day of month+year)"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = b utiliser les deux notations de date (jour du mois+annİe)"
#: src/help.c:774
msgid " Use consecutive day of year in fixed date list"
msgstr ""
" utiliser les jours consİcutifs de l'annİe d'une liste fixe de dates"
#: src/help.c:789
#, c-format
msgid " Set starting day of week (actual: %s)"
msgstr " fixer le jour du dİbut de la semaine (actuellement: %s)"
#: src/help.c:822
#, c-format
msgid " Send output via `%s' program to user"
msgstr " relayer la sortie via ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:851
msgid "UNKNOWN"
msgstr "INCONNU"
#: src/help.c:854
#, c-format
msgid " [%-3s] = Email address, otherwise eMail is send to user `%s'"
msgstr ""
" [%-3s] = adresse de courrier, autrement le courrier est expİdiİ ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:872
#, c-format
msgid " Display eternal holiday list (Year in range: %d...%d)"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des jours de fŞte (annİes de %d %d)"
#: src/help.c:875
msgid " n = Legal days and memorial days"
msgstr " n = jours lİgaux et fİriİs"
#: src/help.c:877
msgid " N = Legal days only"
msgstr " N = jours lİgaux seulement"
#: src/help.c:879 src/help.c:1625
#, c-format
msgid " [MOD] = %s Descending sort order"
msgstr " [MOD] = %s ordre dİcroissant de trie"
#: src/help.c:891
msgid " Suppress leading blank line of eternal holiday list"
msgstr ""
" exclure les lignes blanches en prİfixe de la liste perpİtuelle des "
"FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:901
msgid " Exclude title of eternal holiday list"
msgstr " exclure les titres de la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:913
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with astronomical data"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec des donnİes "
"astronomiques"
#: src/help.c:925
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with BahĦ'i calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Baha "
"des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:937
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with BahĦ'i calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Baha "
"des mois"
#: src/help.c:949
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Celtic calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Celte "
"des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:961
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese flexible calendar "
"holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"flexible Chinois des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:973
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese flexible calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"flexible Chinois des mois"
#: src/help.c:985
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Chinois "
"des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:997
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Chinois "
"des mois"
#: src/help.c:1009
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Christian Western calendar "
"holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"Chrİtien de l'Ouest des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1021
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Coptic calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Copte "
"des mois"
#: src/help.c:1033
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Ethiopic calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"thyopien des mois"
#: src/help.c:1045
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with French Revolutionary calendar "
"months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier de la "
"Rİvolution Fran§aise des mois"
#: src/help.c:1057
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Hebrew calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Hİbreux "
"des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1069
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Hebrew calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Hİbreux "
"des mois"
#: src/help.c:1081
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Indian civil-calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier civil "
"Indien des mois"
#: src/help.c:1093
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Islamic civil-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier civil "
"Islamique des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1105
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Islamic civil-calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier civil "
"Islamique des mois"
#: src/help.c:1117
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese flexible calendar "
"holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"flexible Japonais des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1129
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese flexible calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"flexible Japonais des mois"
#: src/help.c:1141
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"Japonais des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1153
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"Japonais des mois"
#: src/help.c:1166
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with multicultural New Year holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier "
"multiculturel des FŞtes du Nouvel An"
#: src/help.c:1178
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Old-Armenic calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec l'ancien calendrier "
"Armİnien des mois"
#: src/help.c:1190
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Old-Egyptic calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec l'ancien calendrier "
"gyptien des mois"
#: src/help.c:1202
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Orthodox new-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le nouveau calendrier "
"Orthodoxe des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1214
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Orthodox old-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec l'ancien calendrier "
"Orthodoxe des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1226
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Persian Jalaali-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Perse "
"Jalaali des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1238
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Persian Jalaali-calendar months"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec le calendrier Perse "
"Jalaali des mois"
#: src/help.c:1250
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with zodiacal marker data"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec les rep¨res du Zodiac"
#: src/help.c:1262
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with country specific holidays"
msgstr ""
" afficher la liste perpİtuelle des FŞtes avec les FŞtes spİcifiques "
"du pays"
#: src/help.c:1266
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Single country resp., territory code or a list of these,"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = code simple du pays, code de territoire ou une liste de ceux-ci,"
#: src/help.c:1271
#, c-format
msgid ""
" which are connected by `%s' characters. Countries/territories,"
msgstr ""
" lesquels sont reliİs par les caract¨res ÂĞ %s Âğ. Pays/territoires,"
#: src/help.c:1276
msgid " marked by # have an incomplete recording of holidays"
msgstr " indiquİs par # ont un registre incomplet des FŞtes"
#: src/help.c:1280
#, c-format
msgid " %-*s = Holidays in %s"
msgstr " %-*s = FŞtes dans %s"
#: src/help.c:1301
msgid ""
" Set reference value for rise/set time respectively shadow length"
msgstr ""
" fixer la valeur de rİfİrence pour l'augmentation/l'initialisation "
"du temps respectivement selon la longueur"
#: src/help.c:1305
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Angular value respectively factor in range: %+.1f...%+.1f"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = valeur angulaire respectivement factorise dans la gamme: "
"%+.1f...%+.1f"
#: src/help.c:1316
msgid " Set base data of Earth's atmosphere"
msgstr " utiliser la base de donnİes de l'atmosph¨re terrestre"
#: src/help.c:1320
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Air pressure and temperature separated by `%s' character"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = pression de l'air et tempİrature sİparİs par le caract¨re ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:1323
#, c-format
msgid " Air pressure in Millibar (actual: %.3f)"
msgstr " pression de l'air en millibar (actuellement: %.3f)"
#: src/help.c:1328
#, c-format
msgid " Air temperature in degrees Celsius (actual: %+.3f)"
msgstr ""
" tempİrature de l'air en degrİs Celsius (actuellement: %+.3f)"
#: src/help.c:1338
msgid " Limit rise/set times of Sun to the day"
msgstr " limiter l'augmentation/fixer l'heure Solaire celle du jour"
#: src/help.c:1350
msgid " Represent astronomical times and data with utmost precision"
msgstr ""
" reprİsenter les temps astronomiques et les donnİes avec la plus "
"grande prİcision"
#: src/help.c:1360
#, c-format
msgid " Execute `%c%c[%s]' shell commands"
msgstr " exİcuter les commandes ÂĞ %c%c[%s] Âğ du shell"
#: src/help.c:1363
#, c-format
msgid " and \"TVAR[%s|%c%s]COMMAND\" assignments"
msgstr " et les affectations \"TVAR[%s|%c%s]COMMANDE\""
#: src/help.c:1375
msgid " Change base time of astronomical functions"
msgstr " modifier la base de temps astronomique des fonctions"
#: src/help.c:1378
msgid " respectively, change cycle-starting time"
msgstr " respectivement, modifier le temps du dİbut du cycle"
#: src/help.c:1388
#, c-format
msgid ""
" %-3s = %c|%c|[%c|%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] Time offset value (actual: "
"%s%02d%s%02d == GMT%s)"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = %c|%c|[%c|%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] valeur du dİcalage de temps "
"(actuellement: %s%02d%s%02d == GMT%s)"
#: src/help.c:1396
#, c-format
msgid ""
" %-3s = %c|[%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] Time offset value (actual: "
"%s%02d%s%02d == GMT%s)"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = %c|[%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] valeur du dİcalage de temps "
"(actuellement: %s%02d%s%02d == GMT%s)"
#: src/help.c:1412
msgid " Change cycle-ending time"
msgstr " modifier le temps du fin de cycle"
#: src/help.c:1416
#, c-format
msgid ""
" %-3s = %c|%c|[%c|%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] Ending time value (actual: "
"%02d%s%02d)"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = %c|%c|[%c|%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] valeur de fin "
"(actuellement: %02d%s%02d)"
#: src/help.c:1430
msgid " Change cycle-timestep"
msgstr " modifier le cycle-pas-du-temps"
#: src/help.c:1434
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = MMMM|HH%s[MM] Timestep value (actual: %02d%s%02d)"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = MMMM|HH%s[MM] valeur du pas du temps (actuellement: "
"%02d%s%02d)"
#: src/help.c:1447
msgid " Change base year of calendar"
msgstr " modifier l'annİe de base du calendrier"
#: src/help.c:1451
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = [%s|%s]YYYY Year offset value (actual: %d)"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = [%s|%s]AAAA valeur de dİcalage de l'annİe (actuellement: %d)"
#: src/help.c:1463
msgid " Set period of Gregorian Reformation"
msgstr " utiliser la pİriode de la rİforme grİgorienne"
#: src/help.c:1465
#, c-format
msgid " Actual respected period: %02d-%02d %s %0*d"
msgstr " pİriode actuelle respectİe: %02d-%02d %s %0*d"
#: src/help.c:1471
#, c-format
msgid " %-*d%*s = Set period to: %02d-%02d %s %0*d"
msgstr " %-*d%*s = fixer la pİriode : %02d-%02d %s %0*d"
#: src/help.c:1479
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = %s%c%s%s%s%s%s%s Set period explicitly"
msgstr " %-3s = %s%c%s%s%s%s%s%s fixer la pİriode explicitement"
#: src/help.c:1493
#, c-format
msgid " Set order of date elements using the %s format text"
msgstr ""
" fixer l'ordre des champs de date en utilisant le format texte %s"
#: src/help.c:1496
#, c-format
msgid " Actual: (%s) `%s' (%s)"
msgstr " format actuel: (%s) ÂĞ %s Âğ (%s)"
#: src/help.c:1498
msgid "self-defined"
msgstr "auto-dİfini"
#: src/help.c:1503
#, c-format
msgid " %-6s = Format is: `%s' (%s)"
msgstr " %-6s = le format est: ÂĞ %s Âğ (%s)"
#: src/help.c:1511
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Define individual format. Respected format elements are:"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = dİfinir le format individuel. Les İlİments de format respectİs "
"sont:"
#: src/help.c:1554
msgid " Define translatable country specific special character pairs"
msgstr " dİfinir une paire traduisible de caract¨res spİciaux du pays"
#: src/help.c:1558
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = UPPER-CASE-LETTER\"\"LOWER-CASE-LETTER... definitions"
msgstr " %-3s = dİfinitions en MAJUSCULES\"\"MINUSCULES..."
#: src/help.c:1563
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. a `%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s' %-3s causes the correct conversion of"
msgstr ""
" i.e. ÂĞ %s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s Âğ %-3s provoque la conversion correcte "
"des"
#: src/help.c:1568
msgid ""
" the preceding special characters in an individual date format,"
msgstr ""
" caract¨res prİcİdents spİciaux dans un format individuel de "
"format de date,"
#: src/help.c:1572
msgid ""
" which has a STYLE format instruction component, and that, how"
msgstr ""
" lequel a un composant d'instruction de format de STYLE et dont"
#: src/help.c:1576
msgid " they are used by the character set used in Germany"
msgstr ""
" lesquels sont utilisİs par le jeu de caract¨res utilisİ en "
"Allemagne"
#: src/help.c:1585
#, c-format
msgid "+++ FIXED DATES +++"
msgstr "+++ DATES FIXES +++"
#: src/help.c:1606
#, c-format
msgid " Use standard resource file `.%s%s' for fixed date list"
msgstr ""
" utiliser le fichier standard des ressources ÂĞ .%s%s Âğ pour la "
"liste des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1611
#, c-format
msgid " Use standard resource file `%s%s' for fixed date list"
msgstr ""
" utiliser le fichier standard des ressources ÂĞ %s%s Âğ pour la liste "
"des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1615 src/help.c:2155
msgid " Implies period: Today"
msgstr " pİriode impliquİe: Aujourd'hui"
#: src/help.c:1619
msgid " c = Display only those dates, for which fixed dates exists"
msgstr ""
" c = afficher seulement les dates pour les dates fixes existantes"
#: src/help.c:1623
msgid ""
" C = Display those dates, for which fixed dates doesn't exist, too"
msgstr " C = afficher les dates pour les dates fixes inexistantes aussi"
#: src/help.c:1635
msgid ""
" [MOD] = One or more of the following modifiers which are marked by #"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = un (ou plusieurs) des modificateurs suivants indiquİs par #"
#: src/help.c:1648
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Heading/Title text used for fixed date list"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = Titre du texte utilisİ pour la liste des dates "
"fixes"
#: src/help.c:1651
#, c-format
msgid " Actual: `%s'"
msgstr " Actuel : ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:1664
msgid " # g[MOD] = Group fixed dates by day using text MOD"
msgstr ""
" # g[MODE] = groupe des dates fixes par jour utilisant le MODE "
"texte"
#: src/help.c:1676
msgid " 1. Representation of text"
msgstr " 1. reprİsentation du texte"
#: src/help.c:1688
msgid " = Set width of the biorhythm text graphics"
msgstr ""
" = fixer la largeur graphique textuelle du biorythme"
#: src/help.c:1692
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = %d...%d Length of a single axis"
msgstr " %-3s = %d...%d longueur d'un axe simple"
#: src/help.c:1705
msgid " = Set height of the Moon phase text graphics"
msgstr ""
" = fixer la hauteur graphique textuelle des phases "
"de la lune"
#: src/help.c:1709
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = %d...%d Total number of lines"
msgstr " %-3s = %d...%d nombre total de lignes"
#: src/help.c:1721
msgid " # a = Display origin of fixed date"
msgstr " # a = afficher l'origine des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1733
msgid " # A = Display using alternative list format"
msgstr ""
" # A = afficher l'aide d'une liste alternative de "
"format"
#: src/help.c:1745
msgid " # e = Include legal days and memorial days"
msgstr " # e = inclure les jours lİgaux et fİriİs"
#: src/help.c:1747
msgid " # E = Include legal days only"
msgstr " # E = inclure les jours lİgaux seulement"
#: src/help.c:1757
msgid " # k = Display week number"
msgstr " # k = afficher les numİros de semaine"
#: src/help.c:1769
msgid " # o = Omit repeating date part of fixed dates"
msgstr ""
" # o = omettre la rİpİtition des champs des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1781
msgid ""
" # Q = Suppress leading blank line of fixed dates list"
msgstr ""
" # Q = omettre les lignes blanches prİcİdent la liste "
"des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1793
msgid " # U = Suppress date part of fixed dates"
msgstr " # U = omettre la partie date des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1805
msgid " # J = Suppress text part of fixed dates"
msgstr " # J = omettre la partie texte des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1817
msgid " # x = Exclude title of fixed date list"
msgstr ""
" # x = exclure les titres de la liste des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1829
msgid " # z = Display consecutive number of fixed date"
msgstr ""
" # z = afficher les nombres consİcutifs des dates fixes"
#: src/help.c:1841
msgid ""
" # Z = Display dates, for which fixed dates doesn't exist"
msgstr ""
" # Z = afficher les dates pour les dates fixes "
"inexistantes"
#: src/help.c:1849
msgid " 2. Respected period"
msgstr " 2. pİriode respectİe"
#: src/help.c:1861
msgid " = Manage `29-FEBRUARY' in non-leap years"
msgstr ""
" = gİrer le ÂĞ 29 fİvrier Âğ pour les annİes non-"
"bissextiles"
#: src/help.c:1869
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = february Respect at `28-FEBRUARY'"
msgstr ""
" %-3s = february respecter le ÂĞ 28 fİvrier Âğ"
#: src/help.c:1878
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = march Respect at `01-MARCH'"
msgstr " %-3s = march respecter le ÂĞ 1er mars Âğ"
#: src/help.c:1891
msgid ""
" # d = Include actual date if list of periods is "
"generated"
msgstr ""
" # d = inclure la date courante si la liste des pİriodes "
"est gİnİrİe"
#: src/help.c:1903
msgid ""
" # l = Generate list of periods instead of a single "
"period"
msgstr ""
" # l = gİnİrer la liste des pİriodes au lieu d'une "
"pİriode simple"
#: src/help.c:1919
msgid " # Nd = Single absolute day N"
msgstr " # Nd = jour simple absolu N"
#: src/help.c:1921
#, c-format
msgid " # %cdN = Single absolute day N"
msgstr " # %cdN = jour simple absolu N"
#: src/help.c:1926
msgid " # NMOD = Single day N relative to today"
msgstr " # NMOD = jour simple N relatif au jour courant"
#: src/help.c:1928
#, c-format
msgid " MOD = %s Forwards"
msgstr " MOD = %s futurs"
#: src/help.c:1930
#, c-format
msgid " = %s Backwards"
msgstr " = %s passİs"
#: src/help.c:1933
msgid " # Nw = Complete week N"
msgstr " # Nw = N semaines compl¨tes"
#: src/help.c:1937
msgid ""
" N = 0 1st week / last week of previous year"
msgstr ""
" N = 0 1¨re semaine / derni¨re semaine de "
"l'annİe prİcİdente"
#: src/help.c:1941
msgid " N = 1...52 1st...52nd week (always)"
msgstr " N = 1...52 1¨re...52e semaine (toujours)"
#: src/help.c:1945
msgid " N = 53 53rd week (sometimes)"
msgstr " N = 53 53e semaine (parfois)"
#: src/help.c:1947
msgid " N = 99 Last week"
msgstr " N = 99 derni¨re semaine"
#: src/help.c:1950
#, c-format
msgid " # %s%s = Single day %s of month %s"
msgstr " # %s%s = jour unique %s du mois %s"
#: src/help.c:1956
#, c-format
msgid " # %s%sN = Single N'th weekday %s of month %s"
msgstr " # %s%sN = Ni¨me jour simple de semaine %s du mois %s"
#: src/help.c:1961
#, c-format
msgid " N = 1...4 1st...4th weekday %s (always)"
msgstr ""
" N = 1...4 1er...4e jour de semaine %s (toujours)"
#: src/help.c:1966
#, c-format
msgid " N = 5 5th weekday %s (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
" N = 5 5e jour de semaine %s (quelques fois)"
#: src/help.c:1970
#, c-format
msgid " N = 9 Last weekday %s"
msgstr " N = 9 dernier jour de semaine %s"
#: src/help.c:1974
#, c-format
msgid " # %cdN%s = Single N'th weekday %s"
msgstr " # %cdN%s = Ni¨me simple jour de semaine %s"
#: src/help.c:1979
#, c-format
msgid " N = 1...51 1st...51st weekday %s (always)"
msgstr ""
" N = 1...51 1er...51e jour de semaine %s "
"(toujours)"
#: src/help.c:1984
#, c-format
msgid " N = 52|53 52|53rd weekday %s (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
" N = 52|53 52|53e jour de semaine %s (quelques "
"fois)"
#: src/help.c:1988
#, c-format
msgid " N = 99 Last weekday %s"
msgstr " N = 99 dernier jour de semaine %s"
#: src/help.c:1993
#, c-format
msgid " # %cwN%s = Single weekday %s of N'th week"
msgstr ""
" # %cwN%s = jour simple de semaine %s de la Ni¨me semaine"
#: src/help.c:1998
#, c-format
msgid ""
" N = 0 %s which isn't located in 1st week"
msgstr ""
" N = 0 %s lequel n'est pas dans la 1¨re "
"semaine"
#: src/help.c:2003
#, c-format
msgid " N = 1...51 %s of 1st...51st week (always)"
msgstr ""
" N = 1...51 %s de la 1¨re...51e semaine "
"(toujours)"
#: src/help.c:2008
#, c-format
msgid " N = 52|53 %s of 52|53rd week (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
" N = 52|53 %s de 52|53e semaine (quelques fois)"
#: src/help.c:2012
#, c-format
msgid " N = 99 %s of last week"
msgstr " N = 99 %s de la derni¨re semaine"
#: src/help.c:2018
#, c-format
msgid " # %c%c[[%s|%s]N] = Single day N relative to Easter Sunday"
msgstr ""
" # %c%c[[%s|%s]N] = Ni¨me jour relatif au dimanche de P˘ques"
#: src/help.c:2024
#, c-format
msgid ""
" # %c%c[%s|%s]N%s = Single N'th weekday relative to Easter Sunday"
msgstr ""
" # %c%c[%s|%s]N%s = simple Ni¨me jour de semaine relatif au "
"dimanche de P˘ques"
#: src/help.c:2030
#, c-format
msgid " # %c%c[[%s|%s]N] = Single day N relative to today's date"
msgstr ""
" # %c%c[[%s|%s]N] = Ni¨me jour relatif au dimanche de P˘ques"
#: src/help.c:2036
#, c-format
msgid ""
" # %c%c[%s|%s]N%s = Single N'th weekday relative to today's date"
msgstr ""
" # %c%c[%s|%s]N%s = simple Ni¨me jour de semaine relatif la date "
"courante de P˘ques"
#: src/help.c:2042
#, c-format
msgid " # %c?[[%s|%s]N] = Single day N relative to date variable"
msgstr " # %c?[[%s|%s]N] = Ni¨me jour relatif une date variable"
#: src/help.c:2048
#, c-format
msgid ""
" # %c?[%s|%s]N%s = Single N'th weekday relative to date variable"
msgstr ""
" # %c?[%s|%s]N%s = simple Ni¨me jour de semaine relatif une date "
"variable"
#: src/help.c:2056
msgid " # t|T = List tomorrow"
msgstr " # t|T = afficher demain"
#: src/help.c:2073
msgid " # w|W[MOD] = List complete week"
msgstr " # w|W[MOD] = afficher une semaine compl¨te"
#: src/help.c:2077
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [MOD] = %s List tomorrow until ending day of week"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = %s afficher les prochains jusqu' la fin de "
"la semaine"
#: src/help.c:2082
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = %s List yesterday until starting day of week"
msgstr ""
" = %s afficher les prİcİdents jusqu'au dİbut de "
"la semaine"
#: src/help.c:2102
msgid " # m|M[MOD] = List complete month"
msgstr " # m|M[MOD] = afficher un mois complet"
#: src/help.c:2106
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [MOD] = %s List tomorrow until ending day of month"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = %s afficher les prochains jours jusqu'au\n"
" dernier jour du mois"
#: src/help.c:2111
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = %s List yesterday until starting day of month"
msgstr ""
" = %s afficher les prİcİdents jusqu'au dİbut du\n"
" mois"
#: src/help.c:2131
msgid " # y|Y[MOD] = List complete year"
msgstr " # y|Y[MOD] = afficher une annİe compl¨te"
#: src/help.c:2135
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [MOD] = %s List tomorrow until ending day of year"
msgstr ""
" [MOD] = %s afficher les prochains jours jusqu' \n"
" la fin de l'annİe"
#: src/help.c:2140
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = %s List yesterday until starting day of year"
msgstr ""
" = %s afficher les jours prİcİdents jusqu'au\n"
" dİbut de l'annİe"
#: src/help.c:2153
msgid " Use alternative file(s) instead of standard resource file"
msgstr ""
" utiliser des fichiers alternatifs au lieu du fichier standard de\n"
" ressources"
#: src/help.c:2159
msgid " f = Display only those dates, for which fixed dates exists"
msgstr " f = afficher seulement les dates fixes existantes"
#: src/help.c:2163
msgid ""
" F = Display those dates, for which fixed dates doesn't exist, too"
msgstr " F = afficher les dates fixes n'ayant pas d'existence aussi"
#: src/help.c:2167
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Single file or list of files connected by `%s' characters"
msgstr " %-3s = lister les fichiers reliİs par le caract¨res ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:2178
msgid " Define additional resource file line"
msgstr ""
" utiliser des fichiers alternatifs au lieu du fichier standard de\n"
" ressources"
#: src/help.c:2180
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Any possible resource file line"
msgstr " %-3s = n'importe quel ligne d'un fichier ressource"
#: src/help.c:2190
#, c-format
msgid "%cDATE"
msgstr "%cDATE"
#: src/help.c:2192
msgid "Use given `DATE' instead of today's date"
msgstr "Utiliser la ÂĞ DATE Âğ au lieu de la date courante"
#: src/help.c:2196
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Date format: %s[%s[%s|%s[N]]], %s%c%c|%c|DVAR[[%s|%s]N[%s]], %s%cdN[%s]"
msgstr ""
"Format date: %s[%s[%s|%s[N]]], %s%c%c|%c|DVAR[[%s|%s]N[%s]], %s%cdN[%s]"
#: src/help.c:2203
#, c-format
msgid " %s%cwN[%s], month name[%s], weekday name[N] or %s"
msgstr ""
" %s%cwN[%s], nom du mois[%s], \n"
" nom du jour de la semaine[N] or %s"
#: src/help.c:2212
#, c-format
msgid "%cFILE"
msgstr "%cFICHIER"
#: src/help.c:2214
msgid "Preload options and commands from `FILE'"
msgstr "Prİcharger les options et les commandes du ÂĞ FICHIER Âğ"
#: src/help.c:2218
msgid "COMMAND"
msgstr "COMMANDE"
#: src/help.c:2220
#, c-format
msgid "%s = Month in range: %d...%d"
msgstr "%s = mois dans l'intervalle: %d...%d"
#: src/help.c:2225
#, c-format
msgid " or: month name | %s | %s%s | %s%s | %s%s"
msgstr " ou: nom du mois | %s | %s%s | %s%s | %s%s"
#: src/help.c:2230
#, c-format
msgid " List: %s[%s%s]%s...%s%s[%s%s]"
msgstr " Liste: %s[%s%s]%s...%s%s[%s%s]"
#: src/help.c:2236
#, c-format
msgid " Range: %s[%s%s]%s%s[%s%s] | %s%s%s%s%s | %s %s%s%s"
msgstr " Intervalle: %s[%s%s]%s%s[%s%s] | %s%s%s%s%s | %s %s%s%s"
#: src/help.c:2242
#, c-format
msgid "%s%*s = Year in range: %d...%d"
msgstr "%s%*s = intervalle des annİes: %d...%d"
#: src/help.c:2246
#, c-format
msgid " List: [%s%s]%s%s...%s[%s%s]%s"
msgstr " Liste: [%s%s]%s%s...%s[%s%s]%s"
#: src/help.c:2251
#, c-format
msgid " Range: [%s%s]%s%s[%s%s]%s | %s%s%s %s%s%s"
msgstr " Intervalle: [%s%s]%s%s[%s%s]%s | %s%s%s %s%s%s"
#: src/help.c:2276
#, c-format
msgid " %sh, %s Display this help text and quit program"
msgstr " %sh, %s afficher l'aide-mİmoire et quitter"
#: src/help.c:2279
#, c-format
msgid " %shh, %s Display extended help text and quit program"
msgstr " %shh, %s afficher l'aide-mİmoire İtendu et quitter"
#: src/help.c:2283
#, c-format
msgid " %sL, %s Display software license and quit program"
msgstr " %sL, %s afficher la license du logiciel et quitter"
#: src/help.c:2287
#, c-format
msgid " %sV, %s Display version information and quit program"
msgstr " %sV, %s afficher le nom et la version du logiciel et quitter"
#: src/help.c:2295
#, c-format
msgid " %sp, %s Direct output through external `%s' pager"
msgstr " %sp, %s relayer la sortie un paginateur externe ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/help.c:2302 src/help.c:2307
#, c-format
msgid " %sp, %s Direct output through simple internal pager"
msgstr " %sp, %s relayer la sortie au paginateur interne simple"
#: src/help.c:2331
msgid "This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability."
msgstr "Ce logiciel n'a pas la prİtention d'Ştre complet, correct ou utile."
#: src/help.c:2335
msgid "On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit"
msgstr "En principe, je ne suis pas responsable pour tous dommages ou pertes"
#: src/help.c:2339
msgid "or explicit), which result from using or handling my software."
msgstr "(implicites ou explicites) rİsultant de son utilisation."
#: src/help.c:2343
msgid "If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this"
msgstr "Si vous utilisez ce logiciel, vous acceptez sans restriction "
#: src/help.c:2345
msgid "agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!"
msgstr "cette entente qui vous lie LGALEMENT !!"
#: src/help.c:2350
msgid "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify"
msgstr "Ce logiciel est gratuit; vous pouvez le redistribuer ou le modifier"
#: src/help.c:2354
msgid "it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by"
msgstr ""
"selon les termes de la ÂĞ GNU General Public License Âğ telle que publiİe par"
#: src/help.c:2358
msgid "the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)"
msgstr "par la ÂĞ Free Software Foundation Âğ; soit pour la version 3, ou (selon"
#: src/help.c:2360
msgid "any later version."
msgstr "votre option) toutes autres version ultİrieures."
#: src/help.c:2365
msgid "You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'"
msgstr "Vous devriez avoir re§u une copie ÂĞ GNU General Public License Âğ"
#: src/help.c:2367
msgid "along with this program; if not, write to the:"
msgstr "distribuİe avec ce logiciel; sinon İcrivez moi l'adresse suivante:"
#: src/help.c:2415
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage: %s [%s|%s{[?|h|??|hh|L|V]|{%sHKNOR%sXb%sijn%sq%ssu%s}}] [[%s] [%s]]"
msgstr ""
"Usage: %s [%s|%s{[?|h|??|hh|L|V]|{%sHKNOR%sXb%sijn%sq%ssu%s}}] [[%s] [%s]]"
#: src/help.c:2443
#, c-format
msgid "Use `%s %s|[%s?]"
msgstr "Utiliser ÂĞ %s %s|[%s?] Âğ"
#: src/help.c:2452
msgid "for more information."
msgstr "pour plus informations."
#: src/help.c:2552 src/tcal.c:196 src/txt2gcal.c:134 src/gcal2txt.c:134
#, c-format
msgid "Email bug reports to <%s>"
msgstr "Rapporter toutes anomalies <%s>"
#: src/help.c:2554
#, c-format
msgid "GNU gcal home page: <%s>"
msgstr "Page d'accueil de GNU gcal : <%s>"
#: src/help.c:2556
#, c-format
msgid "General help using GNU software: <%s>"
msgstr "Guide utilisateur gİnİral de logiciel GNU : <%s>"
#: src/help.c:2580 src/tcal.c:215 src/txt2gcal.c:153 src/gcal2txt.c:153
#, c-format
msgid "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions."
msgstr ""
"Ce logiciel est gratuit; voir les sources pour les conditions de copie."
#: src/help.c:2584 src/tcal.c:218 src/txt2gcal.c:156 src/gcal2txt.c:156
#, c-format
msgid "There is NO warranty, without even the implied warranty of"
msgstr "Il n'y a aucune garantie, ni mŞme la garantie implicite liİe des"
#: src/help.c:2586 src/tcal.c:220 src/txt2gcal.c:158 src/gcal2txt.c:158
#, c-format
msgid "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
msgstr "raisons COMMERIALES ou pour RPONDRE UN BESOIN PARTICULIER."
#: src/help.c:2601
#, c-format
msgid "%s: The Gregorian calendar program (GNU cal) %s"
msgstr "%s : le programme de calendrier Grİgorien (GNU cal) %s"
#: src/help.c:2609
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [[OPTION...] [%cDATE] [%cFILE...]] [COMMAND]"
msgstr "Usage : %s [[OPTION...] [%cDATE] [%cFICHIER...]] [COMMANDE]"
#: src/help.c:2612
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [[OPTION...] [%cFILE...]] [COMMAND]"
msgstr "Usage : %s [[OPTION...] [%cFICHIER...]] [COMMANDE]"
#: src/help.c:2687 src/help.c:2833
msgid " 4.0 or 4.02"
msgstr " 4.0 ou 4.02"
#: src/help.c:2695 src/help.c:2841
msgid " later than 5.0"
msgstr " plus rİcente que 5.0"
#: src/help.c:2706 src/help.c:2848
msgid "++ 3.0 or later"
msgstr "++ 3.0 ou plus rİcente"
#: src/help.c:2733 src/help.c:2953
msgid "5.1 or earlier"
msgstr "5.1 ou plus rİcente"
#: src/help.c:2736 src/help.c:2956 src/help.c:3109 src/help.c:3177
msgid "unknown compiler"
msgstr "compilateur inconnu"
#: src/help.c:2771 src/help.c:2860 src/help.c:2993 src/help.c:3015
#: src/help.c:3083 src/help.c:3119 src/help.c:3136 src/help.c:3192
#: src/help.c:3406
msgid " on "
msgstr " sur "
#: src/help.c:2810
msgid "(bad version)"
msgstr "(mauvaise version)"
#: src/help.c:2857
msgid "unknown compiler (SDK?)"
msgstr "compilateur inconnu (SDK?)"
#: src/help.c:2924
msgid " later than 4.5"
msgstr " plus rİcente que 4.5"
#: src/help.c:2934
msgid "++ 1.0 or later"
msgstr "++ 1.0 ou plus"
#: src/help.c:2942
msgid " 1.0 or 1.5?"
msgstr " 1.0 ou 1.5?"
#: src/help.c:3056
msgid "unknown "
msgstr "inconnu "
#: src/help.c:3068
#, c-format
msgid "version %d.%d"
msgstr "Version %d.%d"
#: src/help.c:3071 src/help.c:3103 src/help.c:3226
#, c-format
msgid "version %d"
msgstr "Version %d"
#: src/help.c:3073
#, c-format
msgid "unknown version"
msgstr "version inconnue"
#: src/help.c:3184
#, c-format
msgid " (%.4s for Alpha)"
msgstr " (%.4s sur Alpha)"
#: src/help.c:3187
#, c-format
msgid " (%.4s for VAX)"
msgstr " (%.4s sous VAX)"
#: src/help.c:3337
msgid " (NetBSD before 0.9)"
msgstr " (NetBSD avant 0.9)"
#: src/help.c:3337
msgid " (NetBSD 1.2 or later)"
msgstr " (NetBSD 1.2 ou plus)"
#: src/help.c:3344
msgid " (FreeBSD 2.0 or later)"
msgstr " (FreeBSD 2.0 ou plus)"
#: src/help.c:3347
msgid " (BSD/386 1.1 or later)"
msgstr " (BSD/386 1.1 ou plus)"
#: src/print.c:545 src/print.c:979 src/print.c:1034
msgid "CW"
msgstr "CW"
#: src/print.c:566
msgid "Week"
msgstr "Semaine"
#: src/rc-insert.c:1701 src/rc-insert.c:2819
msgid "pm"
msgstr "pm"
#: src/rc-insert.c:1710 src/rc-insert.c:2828
msgid "am"
msgstr "am"
#: src/rc-insert.c:2013 src/rc-insert.c:2023
msgid "d'\""
msgstr "°'\""
#: src/rc-insert.c:2033
msgid "h'\""
msgstr "h'\""
#: src/rc-insert.c:3723 src/rc-utils.c:2538
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Cannot execute command in file `%s'\n"
"Line: %ld %s"
msgstr ""
"Ne peut exİcuter la commande dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/rc-insert.c:3745 src/rc-utils.c:2562
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Command executed (exit code=%d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Commande exİcutİe (statut de fin d'exİcution=%d) du fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/rc-use.c:514
msgid "Emo"
msgstr "Emo"
#: src/rc-use.c:519
msgid "Int"
msgstr "Int"
#: src/rc-use.c:524
msgid "Phy"
msgstr "Phy"
#: src/rc-use.c:1087 src/rc-use.c:1178
msgid "`Eternal holiday list'"
msgstr "ÂĞ Liste perpİtuelle des fŞtes Âğ"
#: src/rc-use.c:1870 src/rc-use.c:1919 src/rc-use.c:2008 src/rc-use.c:2100
msgid "`Internal'"
msgstr "ÂĞ Interne Âğ"
#: src/rc-use.c:2332
#, c-format
msgid " ; Week %s"
msgstr " ; Semaine %s"
#: src/rc-use.c:2341
#, c-format
msgid "Week %s"
msgstr "Semaine %s"
#: src/rc-utils.c:388 src/rc-utils.c:405
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: invalid date given -- %s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
msgstr ""
"%s: date fournie invalide -- %s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3195
#, c-format
msgid "Leap-day set to `%02d-%s' in file `%s'."
msgstr "Jour de l'annİe bissextile fixİ ÂĞ %02d-%s Âğ dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ."
#: src/rc-utils.c:3198 src/rc-utils.c:3584
#, c-format
msgid "Line %ld: %s"
msgstr "Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3531 src/utils.c:250
#, c-format
msgid "%s: abort, "
msgstr "%s: abandon, "
#: src/rc-utils.c:3539
#, c-format
msgid "illegal variable definition in file `%s'"
msgstr "Dİfinition de variable illİgale dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3541
#, c-format
msgid "illegal definition of variable `%c'"
msgstr "dİfinition illİgale de variable ÂĞ %c Âğ"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3548
#, c-format
msgid "illegal variable operation in file `%s'"
msgstr "opİration illİgale sur une variable dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3550
#, c-format
msgid "illegal operation on variable `%c'"
msgstr "opİration illİgale sur la variable ÂĞ %c Âğ"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3556
#, c-format
msgid "variable `%c' undefined in file `%s'"
msgstr "Variable ÂĞ %c Âğ est indİfinie dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3560
#, c-format
msgid "invalid value assigned to variable `%c' in file `%s'"
msgstr "valeur invalide assignİe la variable ÂĞ %c Âğ dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3581
#, c-format
msgid "Invalid argument in command line given -- %s"
msgstr "Argument invalide dans la ligne de commande fournie -- %s"
#: src/rc-utils.c:3593
#, c-format
msgid "Argument `%s' of command line ignored."
msgstr "Argument ÂĞ %s Âğ de la ligne de commande est ignorİ."
#: src/rc-utils.c:3596
#, c-format
msgid "Line %ld ignored: %s"
msgstr "Ligne %ld ignorİe: %s"
#: src/tty.c:423
#, c-format
msgid "%s: for more, <%s> to quit..."
msgstr "%s: pour en savoir plus, <%s> pour quitter..."
#: src/tty.c:1014
#, c-format
msgid "environment variable `%s' not found"
msgstr "la variable d'environnement ÂĞ %s Âğ n'a pas İtİ repİrİe"
#: src/tty.c:1021
#, c-format
msgid "environment variable `%s' not set"
msgstr "la variable d'environnement ÂĞ %s Âğ n'est pas initialisİe"
#: src/tty.c:1061
msgid "`termcap' file not found"
msgstr "fichier ÂĞ termcap Âğ non repİrİ"
#: src/tty.c:1066
#, c-format
msgid "unknown terminal type defined in `%s'"
msgstr "type de terminal inconnu dİfini dans ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/tty.c:1075
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"%s: warning, %s.\n"
"\n"
msgstr ""
"\n"
"%s: AVERTISSEMENT, %s.\n"
"\n"
#: src/utils.c:256
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid year for computing Easter Sundays date\n"
"Year must be in range (%d...%d)"
msgstr ""
"L'annİe invalide pour calculer la date du jour de P˘ques\n"
"L'annİe doit se situer dans les bornes (%d...%d)"
#: src/utils.c:260 src/tcal.c:302 src/txt2gcal.c:240 src/gcal2txt.c:240
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: virtual memory exhausted (%s=%d)"
msgstr "ÂĞ %s Âğ ligne %ld: mİmoire virtuelle İpuisİe (%s=%d)"
#: src/utils.c:265
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid date part in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Champ date invalide dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:270
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid month field(%02d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Champ du mois invalide (%02d) dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:275
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid day field(%02d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Champ du jour invalide (%02d) dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:279
#, c-format
msgid ""
"malformed %s in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Dİfinition(s) mal formİes %s dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:284
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid recursive/cyclic %s in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Dİfinition rİcursive ou cyclique %s dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:288
#, c-format
msgid "file `%s' not found"
msgstr "fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ non repİrİ"
#: src/utils.c:292
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid N'th weekday field(%d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Ni¨me jour de la semaine invalide (%d) dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:298
#, c-format
msgid ""
"missing `whitespace' character after date part in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Caract¨re d'espacement manquant apr¨s le champ date dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:303
#, c-format
msgid ""
"file `%s' can't be written\n"
"Storage media full!"
msgstr ""
"Ne peut İcrire dans le fichier ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
"Le disque est plein!"
#: src/utils.c:308
#, c-format
msgid "sending eMail to <%s> failed"
msgstr "İchec d'expİdition de courrier vers ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/utils.c:310 src/utils.c:328
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"`%s' line %ld: "
msgstr ""
"\n"
"ÂĞ %s Âğ ligne %ld: "
#: src/utils.c:317
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: (`%s') `%s%d' failed"
msgstr "ÂĞ %s Âğ ligne %ld: (ÂĞ %s Âğ) ÂĞ %s%d Âğ a İchouİ"
#: src/utils.c:326
#, c-format
msgid "read error in file `%s'"
msgstr "Erreur de lecture de ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/utils.c:334
#, c-format
msgid ""
"illegal character in response file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
"Caract¨re illİgal dans le fichier rİponse ÂĞ %s Âğ\n"
"Ligne %ld: %s"
#: src/utils.c:340 src/tcal.c:308 src/txt2gcal.c:246 src/gcal2txt.c:246
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: (`%s') invalid value for table size `sizeof %s>%d'"
msgstr "ÂĞ %s Âğ ligne %ld: (ÂĞ %s Âğ) taille de table invalide ÂĞ sizeof %s>%d Âğ"
#: src/utils.c:345
#, c-format
msgid "(`%s') date format `%s' is invalid"
msgstr "(ÂĞ %s Âğ) le format de la date ÂĞ %s Âğ est invalide"
#: src/utils.c:351
#, c-format
msgid "%s in search pattern `%s'"
msgstr "%s dans le patron de recherche ÂĞ %s Âğ"
#: src/utils.c:354
#, c-format
msgid "invalid search pattern `%s' specified"
msgstr "patron de recherche ÂĞ %s Âğ invalide"
#: src/utils.c:359 src/tcal.c:316 src/txt2gcal.c:251 src/gcal2txt.c:251
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: (`%s') unmanaged error (%d)"
msgstr "ÂĞ %s Âğ ligne %ld: (ÂĞ %s Âğ) erreur imprİvue (%d)"
#: src/utils.c:360 src/tcal.c:309 src/tcal.c:317 src/txt2gcal.c:247
#: src/txt2gcal.c:252 src/gcal2txt.c:247 src/gcal2txt.c:252
msgid "internal"
msgstr "interne"
#: src/utils.c:378 src/tcal.c:335 src/txt2gcal.c:270 src/gcal2txt.c:270
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"%s: program aborted by signal %d\n"
msgstr ""
"\n"
"%s: programme stoppİ par le signal %d\n"
#: src/utils.c:1032
msgid "th"
msgstr "i¨me"
#: src/utils.c:1036
msgid "st"
msgstr "er"
#: src/utils.c:1040
msgid "nd"
msgstr "i¨me"
#: src/utils.c:1044
msgid "rd"
msgstr "i¨me"
#: src/utils.c:1074 src/utils.c:1124 src/utils.c:1174
msgid "invalid day"
msgstr "jour invalide"
#: src/utils.c:1079
msgid "Mon"
msgstr "Lun"
#: src/utils.c:1084
msgid "Tue"
msgstr "Mar"
#: src/utils.c:1089
msgid "Wed"
msgstr "Mer"
#: src/utils.c:1094
msgid "Thu"
msgstr "Jeu"
#: src/utils.c:1099
msgid "Fri"
msgstr "Ven"
#: src/utils.c:1104
msgid "Sat"
msgstr "Sam"
#: src/utils.c:1109
msgid "Sun"
msgstr "Dim"
#: src/utils.c:1129
msgid "Mo"
msgstr "Lu"
#: src/utils.c:1134
msgid "Tu"
msgstr "Ma"
#: src/utils.c:1139
msgid "We"
msgstr "Me"
#: src/utils.c:1144
msgid "Th"
msgstr "Je"
#: src/utils.c:1149
msgid "Fr"
msgstr "Ve"
#: src/utils.c:1154
msgid "Sa"
msgstr "Sa"
#: src/utils.c:1159
msgid "Su"
msgstr "Di"
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Monday"
msgstr "Lundi"
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Tuesday"
msgstr "Mardi"
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Wednesday"
msgstr "Mercredi"
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Thursday"
msgstr "Jeudi"
#: src/utils.c:1176
msgid "Friday"
msgstr "Vendredi"
#: src/utils.c:1176
msgid "Saturday"
msgstr "Samedi"
#: src/utils.c:1176
msgid "Sunday"
msgstr "Dimanche"
#: src/utils.c:1191 src/utils.c:1267
msgid "invalid month"
msgstr "mois invalide"
#: src/utils.c:1196
msgid "Jan"
msgstr "Jan"
#: src/utils.c:1201
msgid "Feb"
msgstr "Fİv"
#: src/utils.c:1206
msgid "Mar"
msgstr "Mar"
#: src/utils.c:1211
msgid "Apr"
msgstr "Avr"
#: src/utils.c:1216
msgid "May"
msgstr "Mai"
#: src/utils.c:1221
msgid "Jun"
msgstr "Jui"
#: src/utils.c:1226
msgid "Jul"
msgstr "Jui"
#: src/utils.c:1231
msgid "Aug"
msgstr "Aoğ"
#: src/utils.c:1236
msgid "Sep"
msgstr "Sep"
#: src/utils.c:1241
msgid "Oct"
msgstr "Oct"
#: src/utils.c:1246
msgid "Nov"
msgstr "Nov"
#: src/utils.c:1251
msgid "Dec"
msgstr "Dİc"
#: src/utils.c:1268
msgid "January"
msgstr "Janvier"
#: src/utils.c:1268
msgid "February"
msgstr "Fİvrier"
#: src/utils.c:1269
msgid "March"
msgstr "Mars"
#: src/utils.c:1269
msgid "April"
msgstr "Avril"
#: src/utils.c:1279
msgid "May "
msgstr "Mai"
#: src/utils.c:1280
msgid "June"
msgstr "Juin"
#: src/utils.c:1280
msgid "July"
msgstr "Juillet"
#: src/utils.c:1281
msgid "August"
msgstr "Aoğt"
#: src/utils.c:1281
msgid "September"
msgstr "Septembre"
#: src/utils.c:1282
msgid "October"
msgstr "Octobre"
#: src/utils.c:1282
msgid "November"
msgstr "Novembre"
#: src/utils.c:1282
msgid "December"
msgstr "Dİcembre"
#: src/tcal.c:190
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [--%s=[+|-]NUMBER] [ARGUMENT...]\n"
msgstr "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [--%s=[+|-]NOMBRE] [ARGUMENT...]\n"
#: src/tcal.c:298 src/txt2gcal.c:236 src/gcal2txt.c:236
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"%s: abort, "
msgstr ""
"\n"
"%s: abandon, "
#: src/tcal.c:313
#, c-format
msgid "shift value `%s' is invalid"
msgstr "valeur de dİcalage ÂĞ %s Âğ invalide"
#: src/tcal.c:864
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `--%s' requires an argument"
msgstr "%s: l'option ÂĞ %s Âğ requiert un argument"
#: src/tcal.c:1028
#, c-format
msgid "%s: error during program execution of `%s'\n"
msgstr "%s: erreur lors de l'exİcution de ÂĞ %s Âğ.\n"
#: src/txt2gcal.c:129
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [TEXT-FILE | -] [DATE-PART]\n"
msgstr "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [FICHIER-TEXTE | -] [DATES]\n"
#: src/txt2gcal.c:721 src/gcal2txt.c:720
#, c-format
msgid "%s: no regular file\n"
msgstr "%s: pas un fichier rİgulier\n"
#: src/txt2gcal.c:726 src/gcal2txt.c:725
#, c-format
msgid "%s: file not found\n"
msgstr "%s: fichier n'a pas İtİ repİrİ.\n"
#: src/gcal2txt.c:129
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [RESOURCE-FILE | -]\n"
msgstr "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [FICHIER-RESSOURCE | -]\n"
#, c-format
#~ msgid "_open_osfhandle failed"
#~ msgstr "_open_osfhandle İchouİe"
#, c-format
#~ msgid "cannot restore fd %d: dup2 failed"
#~ msgstr "Impossible de restaurer le descripteur de fichier %d : dup2 İchouİe"
#~ msgid "U.S.A."
#~ msgstr "tats-Unis"
gcal-4.2.0/po/gcal.pot 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000306122 15052011120 010113 # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE.
# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is distributed under the same license as the GNU gcal package.
# FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: GNU gcal 4.2.0\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: bug-gcal@gnu.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-08-22 06:46+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n"
"Language: \n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: lib/error.c:195
msgid "Unknown system error"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:135
msgid "Success"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:138
msgid "No match"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:141
msgid "Invalid regular expression"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:144
msgid "Invalid collation character"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:147
msgid "Invalid character class name"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:150
msgid "Trailing backslash"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:153
msgid "Invalid back reference"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:156
msgid "Unmatched [, [^, [:, [., or [="
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:159
msgid "Unmatched ( or \\("
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:162
msgid "Unmatched \\{"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:165
msgid "Invalid content of \\{\\}"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:168
msgid "Invalid range end"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:171
msgid "Memory exhausted"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:174
msgid "Invalid preceding regular expression"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:177
msgid "Premature end of regular expression"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:180
msgid "Regular expression too big"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:183
msgid "Unmatched ) or \\)"
msgstr ""
#: lib/regcomp.c:676
msgid "No previous regular expression"
msgstr ""
#: lib/spawn-pipe.c:217 lib/spawn-pipe.c:220 lib/spawn-pipe.c:459
#: lib/spawn-pipe.c:462
#, c-format
msgid "cannot create pipe"
msgstr ""
#: lib/spawn-pipe.c:597 lib/wait-process.c:291 lib/wait-process.c:365
#, c-format
msgid "%s subprocess failed"
msgstr ""
#: lib/wait-process.c:232 lib/wait-process.c:264 lib/wait-process.c:326
#, c-format
msgid "%s subprocess"
msgstr ""
#: lib/wait-process.c:283 lib/wait-process.c:355
#, c-format
msgid "%s subprocess got fatal signal %d"
msgstr ""
#: lib/xalloc-die.c:34
msgid "memory exhausted"
msgstr ""
#: src/file-io.c:1532
#, c-format
msgid "Try to write %s `%s'... %s%s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/file-io.c:1535 src/file-io.c:1653 src/file-io.c:1666
msgid "failed"
msgstr ""
#: src/file-io.c:1535 src/file-io.c:1653 src/file-io.c:1666
msgid "success"
msgstr ""
#: src/file-io.c:1648
#, c-format
msgid "Try to open%sresource file `%s'... %s%s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/file-io.c:1649
msgid " `HERE' "
msgstr ""
#: src/file-io.c:1661
#, c-format
msgid "Try to open (level: %02d) include file `%s'... %s%s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:402
msgid "default"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:501
msgid ":"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:511
msgid "Y"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:516
msgid "M"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:521
msgid "W"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:526
msgid "D"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:572
msgid "ARG"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:617
msgid "Fixed date list:"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:634 src/gcal.c:649
msgid "environment variable"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:818
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: command in environment variable `%s' found -- %s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:1005 src/gcal.c:1033 src/gcal.c:4784 src/rc-use.c:1821
#: src/rc-use.c:1881 src/rc-use.c:1930 src/rc-use.c:2200 src/rc-utils.c:381
#: src/rc-utils.c:402 src/utils.c:318 src/utils.c:341 src/utils.c:642
msgid "Internal"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:1414
msgid "response file"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:1414 src/gcal.c:1422
msgid "Created"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:1422
msgid "shell script"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:1633
#, c-format
msgid "Mail from \\`%s' (%02d-%s-%04d %02d%s%02d%s%02d"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:1685
#, c-format
msgid "%s: warning, eMail with empty message body not sent to <%s>.\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:3486 src/gcal.c:3519
msgid "command line"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4436
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `%s' is ambiguous"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4441 src/tcal.c:852 src/txt2gcal.c:682 src/gcal2txt.c:681
#, c-format
msgid "%s: unrecognized option `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4444
#, c-format
msgid "%s: invalid option -- %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4451
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `--%s' doesn't allow an argument"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4456
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `%s' doesn't allow an argument"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4462
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `%s' requires an argument"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4466
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option requires an argument -- %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4471 src/tcal.c:898
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option with invalid argument -- %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4476
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option with ambiguous argument -- %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4532
#, c-format
msgid ""
"NOTE: Combining --iso-week-number=yes with --starting-day=today can lead to "
"unexpected values for CW, because the CW field is populated from the "
"starting day, not Monday.\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4534
#, c-format
msgid ""
"NOTE: Combining --iso-week-number=yes with --starting-day=%i can lead to "
"unexpected values for CW, because the CW field is populated from the "
"starting day, not Monday.\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal.c:4548
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: invalid date given -- %c%s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:64
msgid "Australia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:65 src/hd-data.c:122
msgid "Belgium"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:66 src/hd-data.c:131
msgid "Brazil"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:67
msgid "Canada"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:68
msgid "Switzerland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:69 src/hd-data.c:184
msgid "China"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:70
msgid "Germany"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:71 src/hd-data.c:218
msgid "Spain"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:72 src/hd-data.c:225
msgid "France"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:73
msgid "Great Britain"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:74 src/hd-data.c:254
msgid "Israel"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:75 src/hd-data.c:259
msgid "Italy"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:76 src/hd-data.c:262
msgid "Japan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:77 src/hd-data.c:270
msgid "Republic of Korea"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:78 src/hd-data.c:302
msgid "Mexico"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:79 src/hd-data.c:311
msgid "Netherlands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:80 src/hd-data.c:317
msgid "New Zealand"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:81 src/hd-data.c:329
msgid "Portugal"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:82 src/hd-data.c:335
msgid "Russian Federation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:83
msgid "United States"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:85
msgid "Andorra"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:86
msgid "United Arab Emirates"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:87
msgid "Afghanistan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:88
msgid "Antigua and Barbuda"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:89
msgid "Anguilla"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:90
msgid "Albania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:91
msgid "Armenia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:92
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/Bonaire"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:93
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/Cura§ao"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:94
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/St Maarten"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:95
msgid "Netherlands Antilles/Saba and Statia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:96
msgid "Angola #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:97
msgid "Argentina"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:98
msgid "American Samoa"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:99
msgid "Austria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:100
msgid "Austria/Burgenland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:101
msgid "Austria/Carinthia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:102
msgid "Austria/Lower Austria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:103
msgid "Austria/Upper Austria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:104
msgid "Austria/Salzburg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:105
msgid "Austria/Styria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:106
msgid "Austria/Tyrol"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:107
msgid "Austria/Vorarlberg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:108
msgid "Austria/Vienna"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:109
msgid "Australia/Canberra"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:110
msgid "Australia/Northern Territory"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:111
msgid "Australia/Queensland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:112
msgid "Australia/Southern Australia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:113
msgid "Australia/New South Wales"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:114
msgid "Australia/Tasmania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:115
msgid "Australia/Victoria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:116
msgid "Australia/Western Australia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:117
msgid "Aruba"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:118
msgid "Azerbaijan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:119
msgid "Bosnia-Herzegovina"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:120
msgid "Barbados"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:121
msgid "Bangladesh #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:123
msgid "Burkina Faso"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:124
msgid "Bulgaria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:125
msgid "Bahrain"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:126
msgid "Burundi #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:127
msgid "Benin #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:128
msgid "Bermuda"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:129
msgid "Brunei"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:130
msgid "Bolivia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:132
msgid "Bahamas"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:133
msgid "Bhutan #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:134
msgid "Bouvet Island"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:135
msgid "Botswana"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:136
msgid "Belarus"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:137
msgid "Belize"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:138
msgid "Canada/Alberta"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:139
msgid "Canada/British Columbia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:140
msgid "Canada/Manitoba"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:141
msgid "Canada/New Brunswick"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:142
msgid "Canada/Newfoundland and Labrador"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:143
msgid "Canada/Nova Scotia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:144
msgid "Canada/Northwest Territories"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:145
msgid "Canada/Ontario"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:146
msgid "Canada/Prince Edward Island"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:147
msgid "Canada/Quİbec"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:148
msgid "Canada/Saskatchewan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:149
msgid "Canada/Yukon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:150
msgid "Cocos Islands (Keeling)"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:151
msgid "Democratic Republic of Congo #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:152
msgid "Central African Republic #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:153
msgid "Republic of Congo #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:154
msgid "Switzerland/Aargau"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:155
msgid "Switzerland/Appenzell Innerrhoden"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:156
msgid "Switzerland/Appenzell Ausserrhoden"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:157
msgid "Switzerland/Bern"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:158
msgid "Switzerland/Basel-Landschaft"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:159
msgid "Switzerland/Basel-Stadt"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:160
msgid "Switzerland/Fribourg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:161
msgid "Switzerland/Gen¨ve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:162
msgid "Switzerland/Glarus"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:163
msgid "Switzerland/Graubĵnden"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:164
msgid "Switzerland/Jura"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:165
msgid "Switzerland/Luzern"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:166
msgid "Switzerland/Neuch˘tel"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:167
msgid "Switzerland/Nidwalden"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:168
msgid "Switzerland/Obwalden"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:169
msgid "Switzerland/St Gallen"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:170
msgid "Switzerland/Schaffhausen"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:171
msgid "Switzerland/Solothurn"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:172
msgid "Switzerland/Schwyz"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:173
msgid "Switzerland/Thurgau"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:174
msgid "Switzerland/Ticino"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:175
msgid "Switzerland/Uri"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:176
msgid "Switzerland/Vaud"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:177
msgid "Switzerland/Valais"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:178
msgid "Switzerland/Zug"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:179
msgid "Switzerland/Zĵrich"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:180
msgid "C´te d'Ivoire"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:181
msgid "Cook Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:182
msgid "Chile"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:183
msgid "Cameroon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:185
msgid "Colombia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:186
msgid "Costa Rica"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:187
msgid "Cuba"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:188
msgid "Cape Verde"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:189
msgid "Christmas Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:190
msgid "Cyprus"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:191
msgid "Czech Republic"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:192
msgid "Germany/Brandenburg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:193
msgid "Germany/Berlin"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:194
msgid "Germany/Baden-Wĵrttemberg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:195
msgid "Germany/Bavaria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:196
msgid "Germany/Bremen"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:197
msgid "Germany/Hesse"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:198
msgid "Germany/Hamburg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:199
msgid "Germany/Mecklenburg-West Pomerania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:200
msgid "Germany/Lower Saxony"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:201
msgid "Germany/North Rhine-Westphalia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:202
msgid "Germany/Rhineland Palatinate"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:203
msgid "Germany/Schleswig-Holstein"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:204
msgid "Germany/Saarland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:205
msgid "Germany/Saxony"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:206
msgid "Germany/Saxony-Anhalt"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:207
msgid "Germany/Thuringia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:208
msgid "Djibouti"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:209
msgid "Denmark"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:210
msgid "Dominica"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:211
msgid "Dominican Republic"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:212
msgid "Algeria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:213
msgid "Ecuador"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:214
msgid "Estonia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:215
msgid "Egypt"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:216
msgid "Western Sahara"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:217
msgid "Eritrea"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:219
msgid "Ethiopia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:220
msgid "Finland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:221
msgid "Fiji #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:222
msgid "Falkland Islands (Malvinas)"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:223
msgid "Federated States of Micronesia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:224
msgid "Faroes"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:226
msgid "Gabon #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:227
msgid "Great Britain/England and Wales"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:228
msgid "Great Britain/Northern Ireland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:229
msgid "Great Britain/Scotland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:230
msgid "Grenada"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:231
msgid "Georgia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:232
msgid "French Guiana"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:233
msgid "Ghana"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:234
msgid "Gibraltar"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:235
msgid "Greenland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:236
msgid "Gambia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:237
msgid "Guinea"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:238
msgid "Guadeloupe"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:239
msgid "Equatorial Guinea"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:240
msgid "Greece"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:241
msgid "South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:242
msgid "Guatemala"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:243
msgid "Guam"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:244
msgid "Guinea-Bissau #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:245
msgid "Guyana #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:246
msgid "Hong Kong"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:247
msgid "Heard and Mc Donald Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:248
msgid "Honduras"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:249
msgid "Croatia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:250
msgid "Haiti"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:251
msgid "Hungary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:252
msgid "Indonesia #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:253
msgid "Ireland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:255
msgid "India #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:256
msgid "Iraq"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:257
msgid "Islamic Republic of Iran"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:258
msgid "Iceland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:260
msgid "Jamaica"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:261
msgid "Jordan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:263
msgid "Kenya #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:264
msgid "Kyrgyzstan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:265
msgid "Cambodia #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:266
msgid "Kiribati #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:267
msgid "Comoros"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:268
msgid "St Kitts and Nevis"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:269
msgid "Democratic People's Republic of Korea"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:271
msgid "Kuwait"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:272
msgid "Cayman Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:273
msgid "Kazakhstan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:274
msgid "Laos People's Democratic Republic #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:275
msgid "Lebanon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:276
msgid "St Lucia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:277
msgid "Liechtenstein"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:278
msgid "Sri Lanka #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:279
msgid "Liberia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:280
msgid "Lesotho"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:281
msgid "Lithuania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:282
msgid "Luxembourg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:283
msgid "Latvia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:284
msgid "Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (Libya)"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:285
msgid "Morocco"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:286
msgid "Monaco"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:287
msgid "Republic of Moldova"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:288
msgid "Madagascar #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:289
msgid "Marshall Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:290
msgid "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:291
msgid "Mali"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:292
msgid "Mongolia #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:293
msgid "Macau"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:294
msgid "Northern Marian Islands (Saipan)"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:295
msgid "Martinique"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:296
msgid "Mauritania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:297
msgid "Montserrat"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:298
msgid "Malta"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:299
msgid "Mauritius"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:300
msgid "Maldives"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:301
msgid "Malawi"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:303
msgid "Malaysia #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:304
msgid "Mozambique"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:305
msgid "Namibia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:306
msgid "New Caledonia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:307
msgid "Niger"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:308
msgid "Norfolk Island"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:309
msgid "Nigeria"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:310
msgid "Nicaragua"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:312
msgid "Myanmar (Burma) #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:313
msgid "Norway"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:314
msgid "Nepal #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:315
msgid "Nauru"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:316
msgid "Niue"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:318
msgid "Oman"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:319
msgid "Panama"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:320
msgid "Peru"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:321
msgid "French Polynesia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:322
msgid "Papua New Guinea"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:323
msgid "Philippines"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:324
msgid "Pakistan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:325
msgid "Poland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:326
msgid "Saint-Pierre and Miquelon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:327
msgid "Pitcairn"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:328
msgid "Puerto Rico"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:330
msgid "Palau"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:331
msgid "Paraguay"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:332
msgid "Qatar"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:333
msgid "Rİunion"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:334
msgid "Romania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:336
msgid "Rwanda"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:337
msgid "Saudi Arabia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:338
msgid "Solomon Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:339
msgid "Seychellen"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:340
msgid "Sudan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:341
msgid "Sweden"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:342
msgid "Singapore #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:343
msgid "St Helena"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:344
msgid "Slovenia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:345
msgid "Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:346
msgid "Slovakia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:347
msgid "Sierra Leone"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:348
msgid "San Marino"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:349
msgid "Senegal"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:350
msgid "Somalia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:351
msgid "Suriname #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:352
msgid "Sao Tomİ and Principe"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:353
msgid "El Salvador"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:354
msgid "Syrian Arab Republic (Syria)"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:355
msgid "Swaziland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:356
msgid "Turks and Caicos Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:357
msgid "Chad"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:358
msgid "Togo #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:359
msgid "Thailand #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:360
msgid "Tajikistan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:361
msgid "Tokelau"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:362
msgid "Turkmenistan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:363
msgid "Tunisia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:364
msgid "Tonga"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:365
msgid "Turkey"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:366
msgid "Trinidad and Tobago #"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:367
msgid "Tuvalu"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:368
msgid "Taiwan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:369
msgid "Tanzania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:370
msgid "Ukraine"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:371
msgid "Uganda"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:372
msgid "United States/Alaska"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:373
msgid "United States/Alabama"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:374
msgid "United States/Arkansas"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:375
msgid "United States/Arizona"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:376
msgid "United States/California"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:377
msgid "United States/Colorado"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:378
msgid "United States/Connecticut"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:379
msgid "United States/District of Columbia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:380
msgid "United States/Delaware"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:381
msgid "United States/Florida"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:382
msgid "United States/Georgia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:383
msgid "United States/Hawaii"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:384
msgid "United States/Iowa"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:385
msgid "United States/Idaho"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:386
msgid "United States/Illinois"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:387
msgid "United States/Indiana"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:388
msgid "United States/Kansas"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:389
msgid "United States/Kentucky"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:390
msgid "United States/Louisiana"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:391
msgid "United States/Massachusetts"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:392
msgid "United States/Maryland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:393
msgid "United States/Maine"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:394
msgid "United States/Michigan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:395
msgid "United States/Minnesota"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:396
msgid "United States/Missouri"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:397
msgid "United States/Mississippi"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:398
msgid "United States/Montana"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:399
msgid "United States/North Carolina"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:400
msgid "United States/North Dakota"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:401
msgid "United States/Nebraska"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:402
msgid "United States/New Hampshire"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:403
msgid "United States/New Jersey"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:404
msgid "United States/New Mexico"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:405
msgid "United States/Nevada"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:406
msgid "United States/New York"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:407
msgid "United States/Ohio"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:408
msgid "United States/Oklahoma"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:409
msgid "United States/Oregon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:410
msgid "United States/Pennsylvania"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:411
msgid "United States/Rhode Island"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:412
msgid "United States/South Carolina"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:413
msgid "United States/South Dakota"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:414
msgid "United States/Tennessee"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:415
msgid "United States/Texas"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:416
msgid "United States/Utah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:417
msgid "United States/Virginia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:418
msgid "United States/Vermont"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:419
msgid "United States/Washington"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:420
msgid "United States/Wisconsin"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:421
msgid "United States/West Virginia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:422
msgid "United States/Wyoming"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:423
msgid "Uruguay"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:424
msgid "Uzbekistan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:425
msgid "St Vincent and Grenadines"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:426
msgid "Venezuela"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:427
msgid "British Virgin Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:428
msgid "U.S. Virgin Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:429
msgid "Viet Nam"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:430
msgid "Vanuatu"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:431
msgid "Wallis and Futuna Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:432
msgid "Samoa"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:433
msgid "Yemen"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:434
msgid "Mayotte"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:435
msgid "Serbia and Montenegro"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:436
msgid "South Africa"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:437
msgid "Zambia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:438
msgid "Zimbabwe"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:468
msgid "1st Advent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:469
msgid "1st Sunday in Lent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:470
msgid "2nd Advent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:471
msgid "2nd Sunday in Lent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:472
msgid "3rd Advent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:473
msgid "3rd Sunday in Lent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:474
msgid "4th Advent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:475
msgid "4th Sunday in Lent"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:476
msgid "7-5-3 Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:477
msgid "Aborigines Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:478
msgid "All Fool's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:479
msgid "All Saints' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:480
msgid "All Souls' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:481
msgid "Alphabet Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:482
msgid "Anniversary of Auckland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:483
msgid "Anniversary of Canterbury North"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:484
msgid "Anniversary of Canterbury South"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:485
msgid "Anniversary of Chatham Islands"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:486
msgid "Anniversary of Hawkes' Bay"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:487
msgid "Anniversary of Marlborough"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:488
msgid "Anniversary of Nelson"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:489
msgid "Anniversary of Otago"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:490
msgid "Anniversary of Southland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:491
msgid "Anniversary of Taranaki"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:492
msgid "Anniversary of Wellington"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:493
msgid "Anniversary of Westland"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:494
msgid "Anzac Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:495
msgid "Arbor Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:496
msgid "Armed Forces Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:497
msgid "Armistice Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:498
msgid "Ash Monday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:499
msgid "Ash Wednesday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:500
msgid "Ascension of Abdu'l-Baha"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:501
msgid "Ascension of Baha'u'llah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:502
msgid "Birth of Baha'u'llah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:503
msgid "Birth of the Bab"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:504
msgid "Day of the Covenant"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:505
msgid "Declaration of the Bab"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:506
msgid "First Day of Ridvan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:507
msgid "Martyrdom of the Bab"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:508
msgid "BahĦ'i New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:509
msgid "Ninth Day of Ridvan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:510
msgid "Twelfth Day of Ridvan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:511
msgid "Bank Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:512
msgid "Basque National Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:513
msgid "Battle of Boyne"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:514
msgid "Battle of Puebla"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:515
msgid "Beginning of Financial Year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:516
msgid "Benito JuĦrez Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:517
msgid "Bodhidharma's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:518
msgid "Bosses' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:519
msgid "Boxing Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:520
msgid "Bringing Home the Herds Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:521
msgid "Bringing in the Harvest Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:522
msgid "Buddha's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:523
msgid "Burns Night"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:524
msgid "Camoes Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:525
msgid "Carnival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:526
msgid "Beltane"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:527
msgid "Imbolg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:528
msgid "Lughnasa"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:529
msgid "Samhain/Celtic New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:530
msgid "Children's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:531
msgid "Cycle"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:532
msgid "Chinese New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:533
msgid "Chinese New Year's Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:534
msgid "Christmas Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:535
msgid "Christmas Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:536
msgid "Christ's Ascension Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:537
msgid "Chrysanthenum Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:538
msgid "Citizenship Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:539
msgid "Civic Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:540
msgid "Columbus Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:541
msgid "Coming of Age Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:542
msgid "Confucius' Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:543
msgid "Constitution Anniversary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:544
msgid "Coptic New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:545
msgid "Cosmonauts' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:546
msgid "Cross Raising Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:547
msgid "Culture Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:548
msgid "Day after Mid-Autumn Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:549
msgid "Day after Tomb-Sweeping Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:550
msgid "Day of Andalucia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:551
msgid "Day of Catalonia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:552
msgid "Day of Galicia"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:553
msgid "Day of Prayer and Repentance"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:554
msgid "Day of Reconciliation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:555
msgid "Defenders of Motherland Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:556
msgid "Double-9 Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:557
msgid "Dragon Boat Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:558
msgid "Dynasty Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:559
msgid "Easter Monday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:560
msgid "Easter Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:561
msgid "Lunar Eclipse"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:562
msgid "Solar Eclipse"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:563
msgid "Annular"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:564
msgid "Partial"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:565
msgid "Penumbral"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:566
msgid "Total"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:567
msgid "Eindhoven's Liberation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:568
msgid "Election Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:569
msgid "Emperor's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:570
msgid "Equinox Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:571
msgid "Ethiopic New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:572
msgid "Father's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:573
msgid "Feast of Corpus Christi"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:574
msgid "Feast of Fortune"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:575
msgid "Feast of Heart Jesus"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:576
msgid "Festival of Lanterns"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:577
msgid "Festival of Sadeh"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:578
msgid "Flag Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:579
msgid "Flemish Culture Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:580
msgid "Founding of the Communist Party"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:581
msgid "French Culture Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:582
msgid "French Revolutionary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:583
msgid "Friendship Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:584
msgid "German Unity Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:585
msgid "Good Friday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:586
msgid "Good Saturday/Easter Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:587
msgid "Grandparents' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:588
msgid "Greenery Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:589
msgid "Grotto Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:590
msgid "Groundhog Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:591
msgid "Guadalupe Virgin's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:592
msgid "Guy Fawkes Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:593
msgid "Halloween"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:594
msgid "Health and Sport's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:595
msgid "Hannukah/Festival of Lights"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:596
msgid "Lag B'Omer"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:597
msgid "Pesach/Passover"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:598
msgid "Purim/Feast of Lots"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:599
msgid "Rosh Hashana/New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:600
msgid "Shavuot/Giving of the Torah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:601
msgid "Shushan Purim"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:602
msgid "Simchat Torah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:603
msgid "Sukkot/Feast of Tabernacles"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:604
msgid "Tisha B'Av/Fasting Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:605
msgid "Tu B'Shevat/New Year of Trees"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:606
msgid "Yom Hashoah/Holocaust Memorial"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:607
msgid "Yom Hazikaron/Soldiers Memorial"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:608
msgid "Yom Ha Azmaut/Independence Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:609
msgid "Yom Kippur/Atonement Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:610
msgid "Yom Yerushalayim/Jerusalem Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:611
msgid "Holy Innocent's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:612
msgid "Holy Trinity"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:613
msgid "Huravee Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:614
msgid "Independence Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:615
msgid "Independence Movement Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:616
msgid "Independence Proclamation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:617
msgid "Indian New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:618
msgid "Aga Khan's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:619
msgid "Ashura'"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:620
msgid "Eid-al-Adha"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:621
msgid "Eid-al-Fitr"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:622
msgid "Eid-i-Milad-un-Nabi"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:623
msgid "Ghadir"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:624
msgid "Imamat Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:625
msgid "Islamic New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:626
msgid "Nuzul-al-Qur'an"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:627
msgid "Quds Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:628
msgid "Ramadan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:629
msgid "Shab-e-Bara't"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:630
msgid "Shab-e-Mi'raj"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:631
msgid "Shab-e Qadr"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:632
msgid "Waqf-al-Arafat"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:633
msgid "Japanese New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:634
msgid "Japanese New Year's Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:635
msgid "Jesus' Circumcision"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:636
msgid "Kwanzaa"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:637
msgid "Labour Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:638
msgid "Labour Thanksgiving Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:639
msgid "Lao Tze's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:640
msgid "Liberation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:641
msgid "Marine Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:642
msgid "Martinimas"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:643
msgid "Martin L. King's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:644
msgid "Martyrs' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:645
msgid "Mary's Annunciation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:646
msgid "Mary's Ascension Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:647
msgid "Mary's Candlemas"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:648
msgid "Mary's Expectation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:649
msgid "Mary's Immaculate Conception"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:650
msgid "Mary's Maternity"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:651
msgid "Mary's Name"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:652
msgid "Mary's Nativity"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:653
msgid "Mary's Sacrifice"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:654
msgid "Mary's Visitation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:655
msgid "Mary - Blessed Virgin"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:656
msgid "Maundy Thursday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:657
msgid "May Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:658
msgid "St John's/Midsummer Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:659
msgid "Mid-Autumn Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:660
msgid "Mid-Spring Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:661
msgid "Mid-Year Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:662
msgid "Waxing Half Moon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:663
msgid "Full Moon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:664
msgid "Waning Half Moon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:665
msgid "New Moon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:666
msgid "Mother's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:667
msgid "Mother in Law's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:668
msgid "Music Water Banquet"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:669
msgid "National Foundation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:670
msgid "National Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:671
msgid "National Mourning Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:672
msgid "New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:673
msgid "Nurses' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:674
msgid "Old-Armenic New Year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:675
msgid "Old-Egyptic New Year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:676
msgid "Orthodox New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:677
msgid "Our Lady Aparecida Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:678
msgid "Palm Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:679
msgid "Parent's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:680
msgid "Passion Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:681
msgid "Peace Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:682
msgid "Peach Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:683
msgid "Whitsunday/Pentecost"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:684
msgid "Noruz/Persian New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:685
msgid "Prayer Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:686
msgid "Presidential Inauguration"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:687
msgid "Presidents' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:688
msgid "Presidents' Inform"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:689
msgid "President Lincoln's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:690
msgid "Princess' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:691
msgid "Quinquagesima Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:692
msgid "Reformation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:693
msgid "Remembrance/Memorial Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:694
msgid "Republic Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:695
msgid "Respect for the Aged Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:696
msgid "Revolution Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:697
msgid "Rio de Janeiro Anniversary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:698
msgid "Rogation Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:699
msgid "Sao Paulo Anniversary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:700
msgid "Sapporo Snow Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:701
msgid "Season Change/Bean-Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:702
msgid "Septuagesima Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:703
msgid "Seven Sleepers Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:704
msgid "Sexagesima Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:705
msgid "Shrove Tuesday/Mardi Gras"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:706
msgid "Solstice Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:707
msgid "Soot-Sweeping Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:708
msgid "Spring Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:709
msgid "Start of common month"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:710
msgid "Start of leap month"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:711
msgid "Star Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:712
msgid "St Andrew's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:713
msgid "St Bartholomew Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:714
msgid "St Berchtold's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:715
msgid "St David's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:716
msgid "St Edward's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:717
msgid "St George's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:718
msgid "St James' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:719
msgid "St Joseph's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:720
msgid "St Laurentius Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:721
msgid "St Nicholas' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:722
msgid "St Nicholas' Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:723
msgid "St Patrick's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:724
msgid "St Peter and St Paul"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:725
msgid "St Stephen's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:726
msgid "St Valentine's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:727
msgid "Sunday of the Dead"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:728
msgid "Swallow Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:729
msgid "Sweetest Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:730
msgid "Sylvester/New Year's Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:731
msgid "Teacher's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:732
msgid "Thai New Year's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:733
msgid "Thanksgiving Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:734
msgid "The King's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:735
msgid "The Queen's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:736
msgid "Epiphany/Three King's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:737
msgid "Tiradentes Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:738
msgid "Tomb-Sweeping Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:739
msgid "Transfiguration Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:740
msgid "Tynwald Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:741
msgid "Valborg's Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:742
msgid "Venice Carnival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:743
msgid "Veteran's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:744
msgid "Victoria Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:745
msgid "Victory Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:746
msgid "Whit Monday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:747
msgid "Women's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:748
msgid "Women's Shrove Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:749
msgid "World Animal Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:750
msgid "Youth Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:756
msgid "Adelaide Cup Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:757
msgid "Admission Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:758
msgid "Alaska Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:759
msgid "Aleksis Kivi Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:760
msgid "Alice-Springs Show Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:761
msgid "All Saints' Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:762
msgid "Americas Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:763
msgid "Angam Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:765
msgid "Anniversary of Amir's Succession"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:766
msgid "Anniversary of Armed Struggle"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:767
msgid "Anniversary of Green March"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:768
msgid "Antillian Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:769
msgid "Arab League Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:771
msgid "Archbishop Makarios' Memorial Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:772
msgid "Archbishop Makarios' Name-Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:773
msgid "Arengo Anniversary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:774
msgid "Army Coup Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:775
msgid "Arrival of the Swiss"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:776
msgid "Artigas' Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:777
msgid "Asuncion Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:778
msgid "Ataturk Memorial Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:779
msgid "Authority's Power Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:780
msgid "Ba'ath Revolution Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:781
msgid "Baron Bliss Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:782
msgid "Bataan Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:783
msgid "Battle of Angamos"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:784
msgid "Battle of BoyacĦ"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:785
msgid "Battle of Carabobo"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:786
msgid "Battle of Iquique"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:787
msgid "Battle of Las Piedras"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:788
msgid "Battle of N¤fels"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:789
msgid "Beginning of Summer"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:790
msgid "Belgrade's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:791
msgid "Bennington Battle Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:792
msgid "Blessing of the Water"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:793
msgid "Bloomsday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:794
msgid "Boganda Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:795
msgid "Bonaire Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:796
msgid "Boqueron Battle Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:797
msgid "Botswana Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:798
msgid "Bounty Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:799
msgid "Bunker Hill Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:800
msgid "Burning of Jan Hus"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:801
msgid "Canberra Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:802
msgid "Caricom Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:803
msgid "Casimir Pulaski's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:804
msgid "Cassinga Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:805
msgid "Cayenne Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:806
msgid "Cesar Chavez Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:807
msgid "Charter Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:808
msgid "Chiang Kai-shek's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:809
msgid "Children's White Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:810
msgid "Colon Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:811
msgid "Colorado Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:812
msgid "Commonwealth Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:813
msgid "Compact Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:814
msgid "Confederal Agreement Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:815
msgid "Coronation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:816
msgid "Cup Match Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:817
msgid "Custom Chief's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:818
msgid "C. Mapinduzi Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:819
msgid "Darwin Show Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:820
msgid "Day of Goodwill"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:821
msgid "Day of Students Revolt"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:822
msgid "Day of the Free Laos"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:823
msgid "Death of H. Christophe"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:824
msgid "Death of J. Dessalines"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:825
msgid "Death of President Abdallah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:826
msgid "Death of President Cheikh"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:827
msgid "Death of President Soilih"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:828
msgid "Death of Qaid-i-Azam"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:829
msgid "Death of T. Louverture"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:830
msgid "Defenders Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:831
msgid "Dia del Padre"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:832
msgid "Dia de los Maestros"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:833
msgid "Discovery Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:834
msgid "Downfall of the Dergue"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:835
msgid "Dry Season Celebration"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:836
msgid "Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:837
msgid "Duarte's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:838
msgid "Easter Tuesday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:839
msgid "Economic Liberation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:840
msgid "Eight Hours Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:841
msgid "Elections for National Assembly"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:842
msgid "Errol Barrow Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:843
msgid "Evacuation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:844
msgid "Eve of Epiphany"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:845
msgid "Expedition of the 33"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:846
msgid "E. Hostos' Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:847
msgid "Family Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:848
msgid "FAO Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:849
msgid "Farmers' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:850
msgid "Father Leval Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:851
msgid "Feast of Our Theotokos"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:852
msgid "Fisherman's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:853
msgid "Foundation of NPLA Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:854
msgid "Founding of People's Party"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:855
msgid "Garifuna Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:857
msgid "General San Martin's Anniversary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:858
msgid "Gospel Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:859
msgid "Guacanaste Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:860
msgid "Gustavus Adolphus' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:861
msgid "Heritage Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:862
msgid "Heroes Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:863
msgid "Hobart Show Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:864
msgid "Holy Wednesday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:865
msgid "Ho Chi Minh's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:866
msgid "Human Rights Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:867
msgid "Hurricane Supplication Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:868
msgid "Hurricane Thanksgiving Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:869
msgid "Independence of Cartagena"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:870
msgid "Independence of Cuenca"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:871
msgid "Independence of Guayaquil"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:872
msgid "Independence of Quito"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:873
msgid "Indian Arrival Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:874
msgid "Internal Autonomy Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:875
msgid "Jefferson Davis' Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:876
msgid "June Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:877
msgid "J. Barbosa's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:878
msgid "J. Chilembwe Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:879
msgid "J. Diego's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:880
msgid "J. Robert's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:881
msgid "Kamarampaka Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:882
msgid "Kartini Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:883
msgid "Catherine Show Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:884
msgid "Kiev Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:885
msgid "Kim Il-Sung's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:886
msgid "Kim Jong-Il's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:887
msgid "King Kamehameha Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:888
msgid "King Rama I Memorial Day/Chakri"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:889
msgid "King Rama V Memorial Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:890
msgid "Knabenschiessen"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:891
msgid "Konstantin and Methodius"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:892
msgid "Lapp National Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:893
msgid "Launceston Cup Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:894
msgid "Liberty Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:895
msgid "Loss of Muslim Nation"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:896
msgid "Luxembourg City Kermis"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:897
msgid "Lyndon B. Johnson Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:898
msgid "L. Rivera's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:899
msgid "Madaraka Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:900
msgid "Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:901
msgid "Malvinas Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:902
msgid "Manila Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:903
msgid "Maputo City Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:904
msgid "Marien Ngouabi Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:905
msgid "Maryland Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:906
msgid "Melbourne Cup Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:907
msgid "Merchant Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:908
msgid "St John's/Midsummers Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:909
msgid "Missionary Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:910
msgid "Mi-CarŞme Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:911
msgid "Morazan Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:912
msgid "Mosheshoe's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:913
msgid "Motherhood and Beauty Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:914
msgid "Naming Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:915
msgid "National Bun Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:916
msgid "National Heroes Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:917
msgid "National Redemption Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:918
msgid "National Resistance Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:919
msgid "National Revival Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:920
msgid "National Unity Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:921
msgid "Ndadaye Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:922
msgid "Neutrality Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:923
msgid "Nevada Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:924
msgid "New Regime Anniversary"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:925
msgid "Nobel Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:926
msgid "Moi Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:927
msgid "OAU Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:928
msgid "October Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:929
msgid "Oil Industry Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:930
msgid "Our Lady of Altagracia Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:931
msgid "Our Lady of Camarin Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:932
msgid "Our Lady of Las Mercedes Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:933
msgid "Our Lady of Los Angeles Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:934
msgid "Our Lady of Seven Sorrows"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:935
msgid "Our Lady of Victories Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:936
msgid "Panama City Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:937
msgid "Panamerica Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:938
msgid "Paris Peace Agreement Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:939
msgid "Patriot's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:940
msgid "People's Uprising Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:941
msgid "People Power Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:942
msgid "Philippine-American Friendship"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:943
msgid "Pichincha Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:944
msgid "Picnic Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:945
msgid "Pioneer Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:946
msgid "Poya Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:947
msgid "Prince Kalanianaole Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:948
msgid "Prince of Wales' Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:949
msgid "Proclamation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:950
msgid "Qaid-i-Azam's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:951
msgid "Ratu Sukuma Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:952
msgid "Recreation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:953
msgid "Referendum Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:954
msgid "Regatta Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:955
msgid "Regency Exchange"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:956
msgid "Restoration Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:957
msgid "Return Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:958
msgid "Reunification Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:959
msgid "Rizal Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:960
msgid "Rwagasore Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:961
msgid "Saba Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:962
msgid "San Jacinto Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:963
msgid "San Josİ Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:964
msgid "SAR Establishment Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:965
msgid "School Holiday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:966
msgid "Sechsel¤uten"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:967
msgid "Separation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:968
msgid "Seretse Khama Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:969
msgid "Settlers Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:970
msgid "Seward's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:971
msgid "Shaheed Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:972
msgid "Sheep Festival"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:973
msgid "Sheikh Zayed's Ascension Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:974
msgid "Simon Bolivar's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:975
msgid "Sinai-Liberation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:976
msgid "Slave-Liberation Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:977
msgid "Sniff the Breeze Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:978
msgid "Solidarity Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:979
msgid "Somers Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:980
msgid "Statia-American Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:981
msgid "Student's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:982
msgid "St Agata Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:983
msgid "St Canute's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:984
msgid "St Cedilia's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:985
msgid "St Charles' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:986
msgid "St Demetrius' Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:987
msgid "St Dİvote Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:988
msgid "St Eliah's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:989
msgid "St Jean Baptiste Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:990
msgid "St Lucia's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:991
msgid "St Marguerite's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:992
msgid "St Maroon's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:993
msgid "St Michael's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:994
msgid "St Olav's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:995
msgid "St Olav's Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:996
msgid "St Paul's Shipswreck"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:997
msgid "St Rose of Lima"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:998
msgid "St Ursula's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:999
msgid "St Vincent de Paul's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1000
msgid "Suez Victory Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1001
msgid "Sultan Qaboos' Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1002
msgid "Svetitskhovloba"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1003
msgid "Sweden Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1004
msgid "S. Doe's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1005
msgid "Tennant-Creek Show Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1006
msgid "Territory Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1007
msgid "The Crown Princesse's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1008
msgid "The Crown Princesse's Name-Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1009
msgid "The Crown Prince's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1010
msgid "The King's Name-Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1011
msgid "The Queen's Name-Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1012
msgid "Topou I Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1013
msgid "Town Meeting Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1014
msgid "Traditional Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1015
msgid "Transfer Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1016
msgid "Truman Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1017
msgid "Union Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1018
msgid "Union with Sweden dissolved"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1019
msgid "United Nations Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1020
msgid "Unity Factory Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1021
msgid "Victor-Schoelcher Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1022
msgid "Vidovdan"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1023
msgid "West Virginia Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1024
msgid "Whitsun Eve"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1025
msgid "W. Tubman's Birthday"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1026
msgid "Yap Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1027
msgid "Day of Czech Statehood"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1028
msgid "Day of the referendum"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1029
msgid "Saint Florian"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1030
msgid "Rupert of Salzburg"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1031
msgid "Saint Leopold III"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1032
msgid "Day of Remembrance and Recognition"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1033
msgid "St Brigid's Day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1099
msgid "Zi/Rat"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1099
msgid "Chou/Ox"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1100
msgid "Yin/Tiger"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1100
msgid "Mao/Rabbit"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1101
msgid "Chen/Dragon"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1101
msgid "Si/Snake"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1102
msgid "Wu/Horse"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1102
msgid "Wei/Sheep"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1103
msgid "Shen/Monkey"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1103
msgid "You/Rooster"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1104
msgid "Xu/Dog"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1104
msgid "Hai/Pig"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1274
msgid "Ast"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1380 src/hd-data.c:1457
msgid "Bah"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1517
msgid "Cel"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1651 src/hd-data.c:2176
msgid "Chi"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:1765 src/hd-data.c:2276 src/hd-data.c:3733
#, c-format
msgid "Cannot calculate lunisolar calendar for %d correctly"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:2178 src/hd-data.c:3621
msgid "Jap"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:2367
msgid "Chr"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:2588 src/hd-data.c:4059
msgid "FRR"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:2696 src/hd-data.c:2872
msgid "Heb"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:3095 src/hd-data.c:3518
msgid "Isl"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:4129 src/hd-data.c:4217
msgid "AMO"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:4150 src/hd-data.c:4215
msgid "EGO"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:4316
msgid "OxN"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:4318
msgid "OxO"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:4512 src/hd-data.c:4635
msgid "Per"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-data.c:4697
msgid "Zod"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:901
msgid " day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:1920 src/hd-use.c:1925 src/hd-use.c:1929 src/hd-use.c:1936
#: src/hd-use.c:1940 src/hd-use.c:2036 src/hd-use.c:2209
msgid "Eternal holiday list"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:1924
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %0*d is A leap year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:1928
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %0*d is NO leap year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:1935
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %d is A leap year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:1939
#, c-format
msgid "%s:%*sThe year %d is NO leap year"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:2178
#, c-format
msgid " = %+4d day"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:2180
#, c-format
msgid " = %+4d days"
msgstr ""
#: src/hd-use.c:2207
#, c-format
msgid "%s%s contains %d maximum entries now!%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:65
#, c-format
msgid "Compiled with %s%s for %s%s%s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:75
msgid "# Day number (must be defined)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:76
msgid "# Year number (must be defined)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:77
msgid "# Weekday name (may be defined)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:78
msgid "Month group (exactly one member must be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:79
msgid "# Month number"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:80
msgid "# Month name"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:81
msgid "Highlighting group (all members must be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:82
msgid "Start of highlighting sequence/marking character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:84
msgid "End of highlighting sequence/marking character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:86
msgid "Character replacement:"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:87
#, c-format
msgid "Space/blank ('%c') character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:88
#, c-format
msgid "Underscore ('%c') character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:89
#, c-format
msgid "Percent ('%c') character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:90
#, c-format
msgid "Backslash ('%c') character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:91
msgid "All format elements marked by # may optionally"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:92
msgid "contain a format instruction, which template is like:"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:93
msgid "[ALIGNMENT [SIGN] [ZERO] WIDTH [STYLE] [SUFFIX] FORMAT]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:94
msgid "ALIGNMENT group (exactly one member must be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:95
msgid "Field contents placed at the left margin using width WIDTH"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:97
msgid "Field contents placed in centered manner using width WIDTH"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:99
msgid "Field contents placed at the right margin using width WIDTH"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:101
msgid "SIGN (may be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:102
msgid "Numerical value is provided with leading sign"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:103
msgid "ZERO (may be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:104
msgid "Numerical value is filled with leading zero(es)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:105
msgid "WIDTH (must be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:106
#, c-format
msgid "Field has the width N (%d...%d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:107
msgid "STYLE group (exactly one member may be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:108
msgid "Field contents is converted to upper-case letters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:109
msgid "Field contents is converted to lower-case letters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:110
msgid "Field contents is converted to capitalized words"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:111
msgid "SUFFIX (may be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:112
msgid "Numerical value is provided with an ordinal number suffix"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:114
msgid "FORMAT group (exactly one member must be defined):"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:115
msgid "Field contents is not cut after position WIDTH"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:116
msgid "Field contents is cut after position WIDTH"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:130
msgid "legal holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:131
msgid "holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:132
msgid "Mondays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:133
msgid "Tuesdays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:134
msgid "Wednesdays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:135
msgid "Thursdays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:136
msgid "Fridays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:137
msgid "Saturdays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:138
msgid "Sundays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:139
msgid "Mondays...Thursdays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:140
msgid "Mondays...Fridays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:166
#, c-format
msgid "%s: Use `%s %s' with one of these arguments"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:237
msgid "OPTION"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:250
msgid " Display help text and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:267
msgid " Display extended help text and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:285
msgid " Display software license and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:296
msgid " Display version information and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:307
#, c-format
msgid " Set EXIT status of program to %d on `%s' etc."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:320
#, c-format
msgid " Create response file for the `%cFILE' option"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:324
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Store arguments of command line in file %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:338
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Create shell script which contains the arguments of command line"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:340
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = File name of the shell script"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:354
msgid " Define global date variable(s) \"DVAR->a...d|f...s|u...|z\""
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:358
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = \"DVAR%s%s%s\" definitions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:363
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sv a%s1127%sb%s054 Set `a' to Nov 27 and `b' to May 4"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:375
msgid " Export local date variables from file to file"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:387
#, c-format
msgid " Define global text variable(s) \"TVAR->%ca...%cz\""
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:392
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = \"TVAR%sTEXT\" definitions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:397
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sr %ca%sfoo%s%cb%sbar Set `%ca' to `foo' and `%cb' to "
"`bar'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:403
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = \"TVAR[%s|%c%s]COMMAND\" definitions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:408
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sr %ca%sfoo Assign output of command `foo' to `%ca'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:420
msgid " Export local text variables from file to file"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:432 src/help.c:462
#, c-format
msgid ""
" Display only those fixed dates, whose date is not excluded by %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:437
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = One or more of the following characters. If character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:442
msgid " is a LOWER-CASE-LETTER, it means a non-exclusion!"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:446
#, c-format
msgid " %c = Exclusion of all %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:467
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = List of `%c[DATE][%c[DATE]]' and/or `%c[DATE][%c[DATE]]'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:471
#, c-format
msgid " expressions separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:484
#, c-format
msgid " Display only those fixed dates, whose text is matched by %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:489
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Any text respectively \"regular expression\" you like"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:502
#, c-format
msgid " Ignore case distinctions if `%s' option is given"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:514
#, c-format
msgid " Revert the sense of matching of the `%s' option"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:525
msgid " Display some debug information"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:533
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [%-3s] = internal Information if program internal maximums are reached"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:542
msgid ""
" = handled Like `internal' and file names which are handled"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:550
msgid ""
" = unhandled Like `internal' and file names which are unhandled"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:558
msgid " = all Like `handled' and `unhandled' together"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:566
msgid ""
" = abort Like `all' and abort if file name can't be handled"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:576
msgid " Use special format for calendar sheet"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:579
msgid " [MOD] = - Use standard format for calendar sheet"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:590
msgid " Use leap year rule of Eastern Orthodox churches"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:600
msgid " Provide calendar sheet with week numbers"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:611
#, c-format
msgid " Determine type of week numbers (actual: %s)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:612
msgid "Standard"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:618
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = yes ISO-8601:1988 week numbers"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:625
msgid " = no Standard week numbers"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:636
msgid " Suppress output of calendar sheet explicitly"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:649
#, c-format
msgid " Direct output through external `%s' pager"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:655 src/help.c:657
msgid " Direct output through simple internal pager"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:674
msgid " Disable highlighting of text, holiday resp., actual day"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:689
msgid " Forces highlighting sequences if output is redirected/piped"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:701
msgid ""
" Set highlighting sequence pairs 1 (=actual day) and 2 (=holiday)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:705
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Highlighting sequence pairs separated by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:710
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sH \\x2%s\\xAE Use hex values 2 and AE for sequence 1"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:715
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. %sH %s%s*%s* Use characters `*' and `*' for sequence 2"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:726
msgid " Modify format of year calendar"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:730
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = 1|2|3|4|6|12 Number of blocks (actual: %d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:742
msgid " Use consecutive day of year in calendar sheet"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:746
msgid " [MOD] = b Use both date notations (day of month+year)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:758
msgid " Use consecutive day of year in eternal holiday list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:762 src/help.c:778
msgid " [MOD] = b Use both date notations (day of month+year)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:774
msgid " Use consecutive day of year in fixed date list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:789
#, c-format
msgid " Set starting day of week (actual: %s)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:822
#, c-format
msgid " Send output via `%s' program to user"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:851
msgid "UNKNOWN"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:854
#, c-format
msgid " [%-3s] = Email address, otherwise eMail is send to user `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:872
#, c-format
msgid " Display eternal holiday list (Year in range: %d...%d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:875
msgid " n = Legal days and memorial days"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:877
msgid " N = Legal days only"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:879 src/help.c:1625
#, c-format
msgid " [MOD] = %s Descending sort order"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:891
msgid " Suppress leading blank line of eternal holiday list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:901
msgid " Exclude title of eternal holiday list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:913
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with astronomical data"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:925
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with BahĦ'i calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:937
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with BahĦ'i calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:949
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Celtic calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:961
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese flexible calendar "
"holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:973
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese flexible calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:985
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:997
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Chinese calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1009
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Christian Western calendar "
"holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1021
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Coptic calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1033
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Ethiopic calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1045
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with French Revolutionary calendar "
"months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1057
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Hebrew calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1069
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Hebrew calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1081
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Indian civil-calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1093
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Islamic civil-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1105
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Islamic civil-calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1117
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese flexible calendar "
"holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1129
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese flexible calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1141
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1153
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Japanese calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1166
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with multicultural New Year holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1178
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Old-Armenic calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1190
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with Old-Egyptic calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1202
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Orthodox new-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1214
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Orthodox old-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1226
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Persian Jalaali-calendar holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1238
msgid ""
" Provide eternal holiday list with Persian Jalaali-calendar months"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1250
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with zodiacal marker data"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1262
msgid " Provide eternal holiday list with country specific holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1266
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Single country resp., territory code or a list of these,"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1271
#, c-format
msgid ""
" which are connected by `%s' characters. Countries/territories,"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1276
msgid " marked by # have an incomplete recording of holidays"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1280
#, c-format
msgid " %-*s = Holidays in %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1301
msgid ""
" Set reference value for rise/set time respectively shadow length"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1305
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Angular value respectively factor in range: %+.1f...%+.1f"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1316
msgid " Set base data of Earth's atmosphere"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1320
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Air pressure and temperature separated by `%s' character"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1323
#, c-format
msgid " Air pressure in Millibar (actual: %.3f)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1328
#, c-format
msgid " Air temperature in degrees Celsius (actual: %+.3f)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1338
msgid " Limit rise/set times of Sun to the day"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1350
msgid " Represent astronomical times and data with utmost precision"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1360
#, c-format
msgid " Execute `%c%c[%s]' shell commands"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1363
#, c-format
msgid " and \"TVAR[%s|%c%s]COMMAND\" assignments"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1375
msgid " Change base time of astronomical functions"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1378
msgid " respectively, change cycle-starting time"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1388
#, c-format
msgid ""
" %-3s = %c|%c|[%c|%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] Time offset value (actual: "
"%s%02d%s%02d == GMT%s)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1396
#, c-format
msgid ""
" %-3s = %c|[%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] Time offset value (actual: "
"%s%02d%s%02d == GMT%s)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1412
msgid " Change cycle-ending time"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1416
#, c-format
msgid ""
" %-3s = %c|%c|[%c|%c][%s|%s]MMMM|HH%s[MM] Ending time value (actual: "
"%02d%s%02d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1430
msgid " Change cycle-timestep"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1434
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = MMMM|HH%s[MM] Timestep value (actual: %02d%s%02d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1447
msgid " Change base year of calendar"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1451
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = [%s|%s]YYYY Year offset value (actual: %d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1463
msgid " Set period of Gregorian Reformation"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1465
#, c-format
msgid " Actual respected period: %02d-%02d %s %0*d"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1471
#, c-format
msgid " %-*d%*s = Set period to: %02d-%02d %s %0*d"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1479
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = %s%c%s%s%s%s%s%s Set period explicitly"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1493
#, c-format
msgid " Set order of date elements using the %s format text"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1496
#, c-format
msgid " Actual: (%s) `%s' (%s)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1498
msgid "self-defined"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1503
#, c-format
msgid " %-6s = Format is: `%s' (%s)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1511
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Define individual format. Respected format elements are:"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1554
msgid " Define translatable country specific special character pairs"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1558
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = UPPER-CASE-LETTER\"\"LOWER-CASE-LETTER... definitions"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1563
#, c-format
msgid ""
" E.g. a `%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s' %-3s causes the correct conversion of"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1568
msgid ""
" the preceding special characters in an individual date format,"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1572
msgid ""
" which has a STYLE format instruction component, and that, how"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1576
msgid " they are used by the character set used in Germany"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1585
#, c-format
msgid "+++ FIXED DATES +++"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1606
#, c-format
msgid " Use standard resource file `.%s%s' for fixed date list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1611
#, c-format
msgid " Use standard resource file `%s%s' for fixed date list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1615 src/help.c:2155
msgid " Implies period: Today"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1619
msgid " c = Display only those dates, for which fixed dates exists"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1623
msgid ""
" C = Display those dates, for which fixed dates doesn't exist, too"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1635
msgid ""
" [MOD] = One or more of the following modifiers which are marked by #"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1648
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Heading/Title text used for fixed date list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1651
#, c-format
msgid " Actual: `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1664
msgid " # g[MOD] = Group fixed dates by day using text MOD"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1676
msgid " 1. Representation of text"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1688
msgid " = Set width of the biorhythm text graphics"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1692
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = %d...%d Length of a single axis"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1705
msgid " = Set height of the Moon phase text graphics"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1709
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = %d...%d Total number of lines"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1721
msgid " # a = Display origin of fixed date"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1733
msgid " # A = Display using alternative list format"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1745
msgid " # e = Include legal days and memorial days"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1747
msgid " # E = Include legal days only"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1757
msgid " # k = Display week number"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1769
msgid " # o = Omit repeating date part of fixed dates"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1781
msgid ""
" # Q = Suppress leading blank line of fixed dates list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1793
msgid " # U = Suppress date part of fixed dates"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1805
msgid " # J = Suppress text part of fixed dates"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1817
msgid " # x = Exclude title of fixed date list"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1829
msgid " # z = Display consecutive number of fixed date"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1841
msgid ""
" # Z = Display dates, for which fixed dates doesn't exist"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1849
msgid " 2. Respected period"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1861
msgid " = Manage `29-FEBRUARY' in non-leap years"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1869
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = february Respect at `28-FEBRUARY'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1878
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = march Respect at `01-MARCH'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1891
msgid ""
" # d = Include actual date if list of periods is "
"generated"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1903
msgid ""
" # l = Generate list of periods instead of a single "
"period"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1919
msgid " # Nd = Single absolute day N"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1921
#, c-format
msgid " # %cdN = Single absolute day N"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1926
msgid " # NMOD = Single day N relative to today"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1928
#, c-format
msgid " MOD = %s Forwards"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1930
#, c-format
msgid " = %s Backwards"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1933
msgid " # Nw = Complete week N"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1937
msgid ""
" N = 0 1st week / last week of previous year"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1941
msgid " N = 1...52 1st...52nd week (always)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1945
msgid " N = 53 53rd week (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1947
msgid " N = 99 Last week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1950
#, c-format
msgid " # %s%s = Single day %s of month %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1956
#, c-format
msgid " # %s%sN = Single N'th weekday %s of month %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1961
#, c-format
msgid " N = 1...4 1st...4th weekday %s (always)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1966
#, c-format
msgid " N = 5 5th weekday %s (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1970
#, c-format
msgid " N = 9 Last weekday %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1974
#, c-format
msgid " # %cdN%s = Single N'th weekday %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1979
#, c-format
msgid " N = 1...51 1st...51st weekday %s (always)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1984
#, c-format
msgid " N = 52|53 52|53rd weekday %s (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1988
#, c-format
msgid " N = 99 Last weekday %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1993
#, c-format
msgid " # %cwN%s = Single weekday %s of N'th week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:1998
#, c-format
msgid ""
" N = 0 %s which isn't located in 1st week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2003
#, c-format
msgid " N = 1...51 %s of 1st...51st week (always)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2008
#, c-format
msgid " N = 52|53 %s of 52|53rd week (sometimes)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2012
#, c-format
msgid " N = 99 %s of last week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2018
#, c-format
msgid " # %c%c[[%s|%s]N] = Single day N relative to Easter Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2024
#, c-format
msgid ""
" # %c%c[%s|%s]N%s = Single N'th weekday relative to Easter Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2030
#, c-format
msgid " # %c%c[[%s|%s]N] = Single day N relative to today's date"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2036
#, c-format
msgid ""
" # %c%c[%s|%s]N%s = Single N'th weekday relative to today's date"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2042
#, c-format
msgid " # %c?[[%s|%s]N] = Single day N relative to date variable"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2048
#, c-format
msgid ""
" # %c?[%s|%s]N%s = Single N'th weekday relative to date variable"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2056
msgid " # t|T = List tomorrow"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2073
msgid " # w|W[MOD] = List complete week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2077
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [MOD] = %s List tomorrow until ending day of week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2082
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = %s List yesterday until starting day of week"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2102
msgid " # m|M[MOD] = List complete month"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2106
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [MOD] = %s List tomorrow until ending day of month"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2111
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = %s List yesterday until starting day of month"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2131
msgid " # y|Y[MOD] = List complete year"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2135
#, c-format
msgid ""
" [MOD] = %s List tomorrow until ending day of year"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2140
#, c-format
msgid ""
" = %s List yesterday until starting day of year"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2153
msgid " Use alternative file(s) instead of standard resource file"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2159
msgid " f = Display only those dates, for which fixed dates exists"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2163
msgid ""
" F = Display those dates, for which fixed dates doesn't exist, too"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2167
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Single file or list of files connected by `%s' characters"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2178
msgid " Define additional resource file line"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2180
#, c-format
msgid " %-3s = Any possible resource file line"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2190
#, c-format
msgid "%cDATE"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2192
msgid "Use given `DATE' instead of today's date"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2196
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Date format: %s[%s[%s|%s[N]]], %s%c%c|%c|DVAR[[%s|%s]N[%s]], %s%cdN[%s]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2203
#, c-format
msgid " %s%cwN[%s], month name[%s], weekday name[N] or %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2212
#, c-format
msgid "%cFILE"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2214
msgid "Preload options and commands from `FILE'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2218
msgid "COMMAND"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2220
#, c-format
msgid "%s = Month in range: %d...%d"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2225
#, c-format
msgid " or: month name | %s | %s%s | %s%s | %s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2230
#, c-format
msgid " List: %s[%s%s]%s...%s%s[%s%s]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2236
#, c-format
msgid " Range: %s[%s%s]%s%s[%s%s] | %s%s%s%s%s | %s %s%s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2242
#, c-format
msgid "%s%*s = Year in range: %d...%d"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2246
#, c-format
msgid " List: [%s%s]%s%s...%s[%s%s]%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2251
#, c-format
msgid " Range: [%s%s]%s%s[%s%s]%s | %s%s%s %s%s%s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2276
#, c-format
msgid " %sh, %s Display this help text and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2279
#, c-format
msgid " %shh, %s Display extended help text and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2283
#, c-format
msgid " %sL, %s Display software license and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2287
#, c-format
msgid " %sV, %s Display version information and quit program"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2295
#, c-format
msgid " %sp, %s Direct output through external `%s' pager"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2302 src/help.c:2307
#, c-format
msgid " %sp, %s Direct output through simple internal pager"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2331
msgid "This software doesn't claim completeness, correctness or usability."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2335
msgid "On principle I will not be liable for ANY damages or losses (implicit"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2339
msgid "or explicit), which result from using or handling my software."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2343
msgid "If you use this software, you agree without any exception to this"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2345
msgid "agreement, which binds you LEGALLY !!"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2350
msgid "This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2354
msgid "it under the terms of the `GNU General Public License' as published by"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2358
msgid "the `Free Software Foundation'; either version 3, or (at your option)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2360
msgid "any later version."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2365
msgid "You should have received a copy of the `GNU General Public License'"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2367
msgid "along with this program; if not, write to the:"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2415
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Usage: %s [%s|%s{[?|h|??|hh|L|V]|{%sHKNOR%sXb%sijn%sq%ssu%s}}] [[%s] [%s]]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2443
#, c-format
msgid "Use `%s %s|[%s?]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2452
msgid "for more information."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2552 src/tcal.c:196 src/txt2gcal.c:134 src/gcal2txt.c:134
#, c-format
msgid "Email bug reports to <%s>"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2554
#, c-format
msgid "GNU gcal home page: <%s>"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2556
#, c-format
msgid "General help using GNU software: <%s>"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2580 src/tcal.c:215 src/txt2gcal.c:153 src/gcal2txt.c:153
#, c-format
msgid "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2584 src/tcal.c:218 src/txt2gcal.c:156 src/gcal2txt.c:156
#, c-format
msgid "There is NO warranty, without even the implied warranty of"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2586 src/tcal.c:220 src/txt2gcal.c:158 src/gcal2txt.c:158
#, c-format
msgid "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2601
#, c-format
msgid "%s: The Gregorian calendar program (GNU cal) %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2609
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [[OPTION...] [%cDATE] [%cFILE...]] [COMMAND]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2612
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [[OPTION...] [%cFILE...]] [COMMAND]"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2687 src/help.c:2833
msgid " 4.0 or 4.02"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2695 src/help.c:2841
msgid " later than 5.0"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2706 src/help.c:2848
msgid "++ 3.0 or later"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2733 src/help.c:2953
msgid "5.1 or earlier"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2736 src/help.c:2956 src/help.c:3109 src/help.c:3177
msgid "unknown compiler"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2771 src/help.c:2860 src/help.c:2993 src/help.c:3015
#: src/help.c:3083 src/help.c:3119 src/help.c:3136 src/help.c:3192
#: src/help.c:3406
msgid " on "
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2810
msgid "(bad version)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2857
msgid "unknown compiler (SDK?)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2924
msgid " later than 4.5"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2934
msgid "++ 1.0 or later"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:2942
msgid " 1.0 or 1.5?"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3056
msgid "unknown "
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3068
#, c-format
msgid "version %d.%d"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3071 src/help.c:3103 src/help.c:3226
#, c-format
msgid "version %d"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3073
#, c-format
msgid "unknown version"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3184
#, c-format
msgid " (%.4s for Alpha)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3187
#, c-format
msgid " (%.4s for VAX)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3337
msgid " (NetBSD before 0.9)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3337
msgid " (NetBSD 1.2 or later)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3344
msgid " (FreeBSD 2.0 or later)"
msgstr ""
#: src/help.c:3347
msgid " (BSD/386 1.1 or later)"
msgstr ""
#: src/print.c:545 src/print.c:979 src/print.c:1034
msgid "CW"
msgstr ""
#: src/print.c:566
msgid "Week"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-insert.c:1701 src/rc-insert.c:2819
msgid "pm"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-insert.c:1710 src/rc-insert.c:2828
msgid "am"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-insert.c:2013 src/rc-insert.c:2023
msgid "d'\""
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-insert.c:2033
msgid "h'\""
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-insert.c:3723 src/rc-utils.c:2538
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Cannot execute command in file `%s'\n"
"Line: %ld %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-insert.c:3745 src/rc-utils.c:2562
#, c-format
msgid ""
"Command executed (exit code=%d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:514
msgid "Emo"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:519
msgid "Int"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:524
msgid "Phy"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:1087 src/rc-use.c:1178
msgid "`Eternal holiday list'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:1870 src/rc-use.c:1919 src/rc-use.c:2008 src/rc-use.c:2100
msgid "`Internal'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:2332
#, c-format
msgid " ; Week %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-use.c:2341
#, c-format
msgid "Week %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:388 src/rc-utils.c:405
#, c-format
msgid ""
"%s: invalid date given -- %s\n"
"%s\n"
"%s\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3195
#, c-format
msgid "Leap-day set to `%02d-%s' in file `%s'."
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3198 src/rc-utils.c:3584
#, c-format
msgid "Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3531 src/utils.c:250
#, c-format
msgid "%s: abort, "
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3539
#, c-format
msgid "illegal variable definition in file `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3541
#, c-format
msgid "illegal definition of variable `%c'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3548
#, c-format
msgid "illegal variable operation in file `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3550
#, c-format
msgid "illegal operation on variable `%c'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3556
#, c-format
msgid "variable `%c' undefined in file `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3560
#, c-format
msgid "invalid value assigned to variable `%c' in file `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3581
#, c-format
msgid "Invalid argument in command line given -- %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3593
#, c-format
msgid "Argument `%s' of command line ignored."
msgstr ""
#: src/rc-utils.c:3596
#, c-format
msgid "Line %ld ignored: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/tty.c:423
#, c-format
msgid "%s: for more, <%s> to quit..."
msgstr ""
#: src/tty.c:1014
#, c-format
msgid "environment variable `%s' not found"
msgstr ""
#: src/tty.c:1021
#, c-format
msgid "environment variable `%s' not set"
msgstr ""
#: src/tty.c:1061
msgid "`termcap' file not found"
msgstr ""
#: src/tty.c:1066
#, c-format
msgid "unknown terminal type defined in `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/tty.c:1075
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"%s: warning, %s.\n"
"\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:256
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid year for computing Easter Sundays date\n"
"Year must be in range (%d...%d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:260 src/tcal.c:302 src/txt2gcal.c:240 src/gcal2txt.c:240
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: virtual memory exhausted (%s=%d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:265
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid date part in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:270
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid month field(%02d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:275
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid day field(%02d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:279
#, c-format
msgid ""
"malformed %s in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:284
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid recursive/cyclic %s in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:288
#, c-format
msgid "file `%s' not found"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:292
#, c-format
msgid ""
"invalid N'th weekday field(%d) in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:298
#, c-format
msgid ""
"missing `whitespace' character after date part in file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:303
#, c-format
msgid ""
"file `%s' can't be written\n"
"Storage media full!"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:308
#, c-format
msgid "sending eMail to <%s> failed"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:310 src/utils.c:328
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"`%s' line %ld: "
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:317
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: (`%s') `%s%d' failed"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:326
#, c-format
msgid "read error in file `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:334
#, c-format
msgid ""
"illegal character in response file `%s'\n"
"Line %ld: %s"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:340 src/tcal.c:308 src/txt2gcal.c:246 src/gcal2txt.c:246
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: (`%s') invalid value for table size `sizeof %s>%d'"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:345
#, c-format
msgid "(`%s') date format `%s' is invalid"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:351
#, c-format
msgid "%s in search pattern `%s'"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:354
#, c-format
msgid "invalid search pattern `%s' specified"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:359 src/tcal.c:316 src/txt2gcal.c:251 src/gcal2txt.c:251
#, c-format
msgid "`%s' line %ld: (`%s') unmanaged error (%d)"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:360 src/tcal.c:309 src/tcal.c:317 src/txt2gcal.c:247
#: src/txt2gcal.c:252 src/gcal2txt.c:247 src/gcal2txt.c:252
msgid "internal"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:378 src/tcal.c:335 src/txt2gcal.c:270 src/gcal2txt.c:270
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"%s: program aborted by signal %d\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1032
msgid "th"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1036
msgid "st"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1040
msgid "nd"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1044
msgid "rd"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1074 src/utils.c:1124 src/utils.c:1174
msgid "invalid day"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1079
msgid "Mon"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1084
msgid "Tue"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1089
msgid "Wed"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1094
msgid "Thu"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1099
msgid "Fri"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1104
msgid "Sat"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1109
msgid "Sun"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1129
msgid "Mo"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1134
msgid "Tu"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1139
msgid "We"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1144
msgid "Th"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1149
msgid "Fr"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1154
msgid "Sa"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1159
msgid "Su"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Monday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Tuesday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Wednesday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1175
msgid "Thursday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1176
msgid "Friday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1176
msgid "Saturday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1176
msgid "Sunday"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1191 src/utils.c:1267
msgid "invalid month"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1196
msgid "Jan"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1201
msgid "Feb"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1206
msgid "Mar"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1211
msgid "Apr"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1216
msgid "May"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1221
msgid "Jun"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1226
msgid "Jul"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1231
msgid "Aug"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1236
msgid "Sep"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1241
msgid "Oct"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1246
msgid "Nov"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1251
msgid "Dec"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1268
msgid "January"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1268
msgid "February"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1269
msgid "March"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1269
msgid "April"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1279
msgid "May "
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1280
msgid "June"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1280
msgid "July"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1281
msgid "August"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1281
msgid "September"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1282
msgid "October"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1282
msgid "November"
msgstr ""
#: src/utils.c:1282
msgid "December"
msgstr ""
#: src/tcal.c:190
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [--%s=[+|-]NUMBER] [ARGUMENT...]\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/tcal.c:298 src/txt2gcal.c:236 src/gcal2txt.c:236
#, c-format
msgid ""
"\n"
"%s: abort, "
msgstr ""
#: src/tcal.c:313
#, c-format
msgid "shift value `%s' is invalid"
msgstr ""
#: src/tcal.c:864
#, c-format
msgid "%s: option `--%s' requires an argument"
msgstr ""
#: src/tcal.c:1028
#, c-format
msgid "%s: error during program execution of `%s'\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/txt2gcal.c:129
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [TEXT-FILE | -] [DATE-PART]\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/txt2gcal.c:721 src/gcal2txt.c:720
#, c-format
msgid "%s: no regular file\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/txt2gcal.c:726 src/gcal2txt.c:725
#, c-format
msgid "%s: file not found\n"
msgstr ""
#: src/gcal2txt.c:129
#, c-format
msgid "Usage: %s [--%s | --%s] | [RESOURCE-FILE | -]\n"
msgstr ""
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