B-Days: Roman Emperor Probus (232AD), Orville Wright, Ring Lardner, Ogden Nash, Alfred Lunt, George Enesco, jockey Willie Shoemaker, Malcolm Forbes, Tipper Gore, Gene Roddenberry, Colleen Moore the It Girl, Jill St. John, Ginger Baker, Dawn Steel, John Stamos, Peter Gallagher is 68, Kyra Sedgwick is 59, Matthew Perry, Jonathan Frakes is 72, Bill Clinton is 78
1891 - William Huggins described the astronomical application of the spectrum.
1892- New Jersey pharmacist Charles Elmer Hires introduced the first commercially produced bottles of a new drink he dubbed “Root Beer”. Root Beer from sassafras root had been a traditional recipe since colonial times, but Hires was the first to market it.
1909- The Brickyard is born. The first Indianapolis 500 auto race.
1929- The Amos & Andy show premiered on radio.
1933 The Walt Disney short Lullaby Land released. Directed by Wilfred Jackson.
1955 - WINS radio, announces it would not play "copy" white cover versions of black R&B. DJs must play Fats Domino's "Ain't It A Shame," not Pat Boone's. In 1957 Little Richards “Tuttie-Fruitie” never got higher than 17th in the Billboard Charts, while Pat Boones version, by his own admission awful, went to number one.
1957- The NY Giants baseball team voted to move to San Francisco.
1960- The Russians launched a Sputnik capsule into space with two dogs- Belka and Strelka, 2 rats and 40 mice. They recovered this orbiting zoo the next day. The first sending of life into space and returning them safely.
1973 - Kris Kristofferson wed Rita Coolidge.
2004- Google stock first went public on the stock market.
2012- Director Tony Scott (Top Gun, Days of Thunder) committed suicide by jumping off a bridge in Los Angeles. He was 68.
2335 – According to Star Trek the Next Generation, this is the birthday of William T Riker, in Valdez Alaska, first officer of the Enterprise.
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