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ON THIS DAY IN 1908, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “There will be plenty of eggs this Easter if present indications in the egg market form any criterion upon which to base an opinion as to ...
Today is Friday, March 19, the 78th day of 2021. There are 287 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 19, 2013, Pope Francis officially began his ministry as the 266th … ...
Today's highlight in history On March 19, 1966, the Texas Western Miners defeated the heavily favored Kentucky Wildcats, 72-65, to win the NCAA Championship played in College Park, Md.; making the ...
Today is Saturday, March 19, the 78th day of 2022. There are 287 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 19, 1945, during World War II, 724 people were killed when a Jap… ...
It’s March 19th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1982, Ozzy Osbourne’s guitarist and former Quiet Riot member, Randy Rhoads, was killed when the plane he was ...
Illinois’ history on March 19 includes Lou Henson’s third place in the 1980 NIT with the Illini, Lon Kruger’s final game with the Illini and Bruce Weber’s first NCAA win with the Illini.
ON THIS DAY IN 1892, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “Ex-President Cleveland yesterday celebrated at Lakewood, N.J., the fifty-fifth anniversary of his birthday. He declined an invitation to ...
Today’s highlight in history On March 19, 1918, Congress passed the first law establishing daylight saving time in the United States, with clocks to be moved forward one hour from the last ...
Today is Saturday, March 19, the 78th day of 2022. There are 287 days left in the year.
This Day in History This Day in History: March 19 The Academy Awards is televised for the first time; televangelist Jim Bakker resigns as chairman of his PTL ministry organization amid scandal ...
In 1984, civil rights leader Clarence M. Mitchell Jr. died in Baltimore. Mitchell directed the Washington office of the NAACP for 30 years and became known as “the 101st senator,” event… ...
Today's highlight in history: On March 19, 1918, Congress passed the first law establishing daylight saving time in the United States, with clocks to be moved forward one hour from the last Sunday ...