On This Day December 9th
December 9th is the three-hundred-forty-thir1 day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 22 days remaining until the end of the year.
Events
1531 – The Virgin of Guadalupe first appears to Juan Diego at Tepeyac, Mexico City.
1775 – American Revolutionary War: British troops and Loyalists were misinformed about the strength of the Patriot militia, lost the Battle of Great Bridge, and ended British rule in Virginia.
1851 – The first YMCA in North America was established in Montreal.
1868 – The first traffic lights were installed outside the Palace of Westminster in London. Resembling railway signals, they use semaphore arms and are illuminated at night by red and green gas lamps.
1946 – The subsequent Nuremberg trials begin with the Doctors' Trial, prosecuting physicians and officers alleged to be involved in Nazi human experimentation and mass murder under the guise of euthanasia.
1979 – The eradication of the smallpox virus is certified, making smallpox the first of only two diseases that have been driven to extinction (with rinderpest in 2011 being the other).
2006 – Space Shuttle program: Space Shuttle Discovery is launched on STS-116 carrying the P5 truss segment of the International Space Station.
Birthdays
1608 – John Milton, English poet, and philosopher (d. 1674)
1875 – Harry Miller, American engineer (d. 1943)
1886 – Clarence Birdseye, American businessman, founded Birds Eye (d. 1956)
1900 – Margaret Brundage, American illustrator known for illustrating pulp magazine Weird Tales (d. 1976)
1902 – Margaret Hamilton, American schoolteacher, actress and voice artist (d. 1985)
1906 – Grace Hopper, American admiral, and computer scientist designed COBOL (d. 1992)
1909 – Douglas Fairbanks Jr., American captain, actor, and producer (d. 2000)
1922 – Redd Foxx, American actor (d. 1991)
1942 – Dick Butkus, American football player, sportscaster, and actor (d. 2023)
1957 – Donny Osmond, American singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor
1967 – Joshua Bell, American violinist and conductor
Holiday Highlight
CHRISTMAS CARD DAY
Annual Christmas cards have become a widespread and time-honored (or maybe family-mandated) tradition. They're a means of telling friends and family, however distant, “Happy holidays, we’re thinking of you, and look how great we’re doing!” They’re a way of doing a yearly catch-up and checking in on how much the children have grown and what big moves so-and-so have made. And while they seem commonplace now, that wasn’t always the case.
Sir Henry Cole, a member of the British civil service, created the modern concept of the Christmas card along with his artist friend, John Horsley, in 1843 to encourage more people to use the new British postal system. Their first card was sold for one shilling or about 24 U.S. cents. By the 1860s, the practice of sending Christmas cards was in full swing in Britain, thanks to the rise and advent of the printing press.
Christmas cards inevitably reached the USA in the 1840s, close to when the first ones were printed. However, the expenses involved in their production rendered them a stagnant practice until 1875, when German printer Louis Prang started mass-producing the cards, making them affordable. However, when the Hall brothers opened Hallmark in the early 20th century, the practice took off in the U.S.
Today, Christmas cards have become a significant part of the holiday tradition. Whether you take a family photo or create one out of construction paper, glue, and glitter, your Christmas cards will surely make their recipients smile.
Holidays And Observance
Christmas Card Day
Cremation Day
Green Monday
International Anti-Corruption Day
International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide and the Prevention of This Crime
International Day of Veterinary Medicine
National Llama Day
National Pastry Day
Weary Willie Day
World Genocide Commemoration Day
World Techno Day
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