On This Day September 2nd
OTD
September
2nd is the two hundredth-forty-fifth day of the year, and there are 120 days
remaining until the end of the year.
Event
44
BC – Cicero launches the first Philippicae (oratorical attacks) on Mark Antony.
He will make 14 of them over the following months.
1192
– The Treaty of Jaffa was signed between Richard I of England and Saladin,
leading to the end of the Third Crusade.
1666
– The Great Fire of London burns for three days, destroying 10,000 buildings,
including Old St Paul's Cathedral.
1789
– The United States Department of the Treasury is founded.
1792
– During what became known as the September Massacres of the French Revolution,
rampaging mobs slaughtered three Roman Catholic bishops, more than two hundred
priests, and prisoners believed to be royalist sympathizers.
1806
– A massive landslide destroys the town of Goldau, Switzerland, killing 457.
1859
– The Carrington Event is the strongest geomagnetic storm on record.
1901
– Vice President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt utters the famous
phrase, "Speak softly and carry a big stick," at the Minnesota State
Fair.
1912
– Arthur Rose Eldred was awarded the first Eagle Scout award of the Boy Scouts
of America.
1935
– The Labor Day Hurricane, the most intense hurricane to strike the United
States, makes landfall at Long Key, Florida, killing at least 400.
1946
– The Interim Government of India is formed, headed by Jawaharlal Nehru as vice
president with the powers of a Prime Minister
1963
– CBS Evening News becomes U.S. network television's first half-hour weeknight
news broadcast when the show lasts 15 to 30 minutes.
1987
– In Moscow, the trial begins for 19-year-old pilot Mathias Rust, who flew his
Cessna airplane into Red Square in May.
2008
– Google launches its Google Chrome web browser.
Birthdays
1661 – Georg Böhm, German organist and
composer (d. 1733)
1810
– Lysander Button, American engineer (d. 1898)
1838
– Liliʻuokalani of Hawaii (d. 1917)
1850
– Albert Spalding, American baseball player, manager, and businessman,
co-founded the Spalding Sporting Goods Company (d. 1915)
1877
– Frederick Soddy, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1956)
1901
– Adolph Rupp, American basketball player and coach (d. 1977)
1922
– Leigh Kamman, American radio host (d. 2014)
1928
– Jim Jordan, Canadian educator and politician (d. 2012)
1928
– Horace Silver, American pianist and composer (d. 2014)
1935
– D. Wayne Lukas, American horse trainer.
1948
– Terry Bradshaw, American football player, sportscaster, and actor
1960
– Eric Dickerson, American football player and sportscaster.
1964
– Keanu Reeves, Canadian actor, singer, and producer.
1966
– Salma Hayek, Mexican-American actress, director, and producer
1982
– Jason Hammel, American baseball player
Holiday
Spotlight
Labor Day
If
you get weekends off work, lunch breaks, paid vacation, an eight-hour workday,
or social security, you can thank labor unions and the U.S. labor movement.
Many of the basic benefits we enjoy at our jobs today are the result of years
of hard-fought battles and the legislation they inspired. On the first Monday
in September, we celebrate Labor Day and reflect on the contributions of
American workers to our country.
Holidays
And Observance.
Bison-ten
Yell Day
Calendar
Adjustment Day
Labor
Day
Mouthguard
Day
National
Blueberry Popsicle Day
National
No Patrick Day - (SpongeBob Squarepants)
Pierce
Your Ears Day
Spalding
Baseball Day
V-J
Day
World
Coconut Day
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