Historical Events for 11th May 2024

1310 – Fifty-four members of the Knights Templar are burned at the stake in France for being heretics
1911 – The United States becomes a signatory to the Buenos Aires copyright treaty
1926 – Airship Norge leaves Spitsbergen for 1st air crossing of Arctic Ocean
1950 – Belgium mine disaster at Borinage, 39 die
1968 – Toronto Transit Commission opens the largest expansion of its Bloor-Danforth Line, going to Scarborough in the east, Etobicoke in the west
1970 – Henry Marrow is murdered in a violent racially-motivated crime in Oxford, North Carolina.
1988 – France performs nuclear test
1991 – NHL Prince of Wales Conference Final: Pittsburgh Penguins beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 2
2015 – Record price for a work of art at auction: Picasso’s The Women of Algiers (Version ‘O’) sells for US$179.3 million at Christies in New York
2018 – Mass murder-suicide in Margaret River, Australia, grandfather shoots six members of his family and himself

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Historical Events for 10th May 2024

1559 – Scottish Protestants under John Knox uprise against queen mother Mary
1775 – American Revolution: Green Mountain Boys capture Fort Ticonderoga, New York
1913 – Yanks commit 8 errors and still beat Tigers 10-9 in 10 innings
1932 – Government declares “Wilhelmus” as the Netherlands’ national anthem
1933 – Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF) forms
1936 – Manuel Azaña elected the second President of the Spanish Republic
1941 – 66th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro wins aboard Whirlaway, 2nd leg of successful Triple Crown
1972 – US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1973 – 27th NBA Championship: NY Knicks beat LA Lakers, 4 games to 1
2021 – NBC says it will not televise the 2022 Golden Globes because of criticism of its lack of diversity

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Historical Events for 9th May 2024

1901 – Cleveland’s Earl Moore no-hits Chicago White Sox 9 inn but loses in 10th 4-2
1914 – J.T. Hearne becomes the first bowler to take 3000 first-class wickets.
1916 – Disastrous wind-blown fire in Ellendale, North Dakota destroys three blocks of businesses, a church, and 21 homes
1945 – Czechoslovakia liberated from Nazi occupation (National Day)
1958 – “Vertigo”, American film noir psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak, is released
1974 – US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee begins formal hearings on Nixon impeachment
1980 – 35 motorists die when roadway collapses after Liberian freighter ‘Summit Venture’ rams Sunshine Skyway Bridge, during a squall (Tampa Bay, Florida)
1992 – America Cup finals begin in San Diego
1992 – Salem Village Witchcraft Victims’ Memorial dedicated in Danvers (formally Salem Village) to mark 300 year anniversary of trials
2018 – Walmart takes a majority stake in Indian online retailer Flipkart for 16 billion

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Historical Events for 8th May 2024

1885 – Sarah Ann Henley survives 76-m jump from Clifton Bridge in Bristol, England
1942 – German summer offensive opens in Crimea
1946 – Estonian school girls Aili Jõgi and Ageeda Paavel blow up the Soviet memorial that preceded the Bronze Soldier in Tallinn
1954 – 1st shot-put throw over 60′ (18.29 m) by American Parry O’Brien, Los Angeles, California
1957 – South Vietnamese President, Ngô Đình Diệm, arrives in the United States on a state visit
1967 – The Philippine province of Davao is split into three: Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, and Davao Oriental
1970 – Beatles release 12th, and final, studio album, “Let It Be”, in conjunction with the film of the same name
1971 – Courtney, Courtney, and Link’s musical “Earl of Ruston” closes at Billy Rose Theater, NYC, after 5 performances
1994 – Jose Maria Figueres becomes president of Costa Rica
2022 – US first lady Jill Biden visits Ukraine’s first lady Olena Zelenska at a school in Uzhhorod, Ukraine

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Historical Events for 7th May 2024

1660 – Isaack B Fubine of Savoy, in The Hague, patents macaroni
1756 – Burmese King Alaungphaya sends his Golden Letter on rolled gold to King George II of Great Britain detailing trade proposals
1862 – Much of Enschede, Netherlands, destroyed by fire
1969 – 2nd ABA championship: Oakland Oaks beat Indiana Pacers, 4 games to 1
1995 – Revival of Budd Schulberg’s stage drama “On the Waterfront”, adapted from his screenplay for the 1954 film, closes at the Atkinson Theater, NYC, after 8 performances
2002 – A China Northern Airlines MD-82 plunges into the Yellow Sea, killing 112 people.
2012 – Paeleoclimatological research claims dinosaur flatulence may have warmed the earth
2015 – British General Elections: Conservative Party win outright majority and David Cameron returns as Prime Minister
2021 – Former police officer and suspected serial killer Hugo Ernesto Osorio Chávez arrested in Chalchuapa, El Salvador, after a mass grave of 15-40 bodies found at his house
2023 – Syria is readmitted into the influential Arab League, more than ten year after being thrown out for repressing pro-democracy protesters

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Historical Events for 6th May 2024

1864 – Battle of Port Walthall Junction, fought in Virginia begins (Battle of Port Walthall Junction), Union victory (US Civil War)
1913 – King Nikita I of Montenegro vacates Skoetari, northern Albania
1916 – Belgian troops march into Kigali, German East Africa
1933 – 59th Kentucky Derby: Don Meade aboard Brokers Tip wins in 2:06.8
1966 – Most runs scored in 11th inning (9) Phils score 5 to beat Pirates 8-7
1974 – Bundy victim Roberta Parks disappears from OSU, Corvallis, Ore
1974 – Oakland A’s pitcher Paul Lindblad makes an errant throw in 1st inning of 6-3 loss to Baltimore, ending his record streak of 385 consecutive errorless games
1974 – Smallest attendance at Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium (4,149)
1986 – France performs nuclear test at Mururoa atoll
1991 – Phillie Lenny Dykstra slams his sports car into 2 trees

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Historical Events for 5th May 2024

1640 – English Short Parliament rises
1854 – British Commodore James Plumridge attacks Finnish settlements in Gulf of Bothnia, killing civilans and destroying British-owned goods.
1900 – “The Billboard” began weekly publication
1925 – Yankee Everett Scott is benched, ending his 1,307-game playing streak
1940 – Norwegian government-in-exile forms in London
1966 – Stanley Cup Final, Olympia Stadium, Detroit, MI: Montreal Canadiens earn back-to-back titles; beat Detroit Red Wings, 3-2 in OT for a 4-2 series victory
1987 – Detroit Tigers are 11 games back in AL, but go on to win AL East
1994 – North-Yemen air force bombs Aden South Yemen
2015 – “Traveller” debut album by Chris Stapleton is released (Grammy Award Best Country Album, 2016; Billboard Album of the Year, 2016)
2021 – A week of mass protests and demonstrations against government tax reform and poverty in Colombia leaves 24 dead

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Historical Events for 4th May 2024

1783 – William Herschel reports seeing a red glow near lunar crater Aristarchus
1858 – War of Reform (Mexico); Liberals establish capital at Vera Cruz
1866 – Woodward’s Gardens opens to the public in San Francisco
1931 – Mustafa Kemal Pasja becomes Turkish president
1964 – Pulitzer prize for General Non-Fiction awarded to Richard Hofstadter for “Anti-intellectualism”
1970 – Pulitzer prize for General Non-Fiction awarded to Erik H. Erikson for “Gandhi’s Truth”
1972 – “The Don’t Make A Wave Committee,” a fledgling environmental organization founded in Canada in 1971, officially changes its name to the “Greenpeace Foundation”
1973 – Wings release “Red Rose Speedway” in UK
1990 – Latvia’s parliament votes 138-0 (1 abstention) for Independence
2013 – Harper Lee files a lawsuit against a literary agent over the copyright of “To Kill a Mockingbird”

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Historical Events for 3rd May 2024

1822 – Society for the Propagation of the Faith founded in Lyon, France
1921 – Northern Ireland is created under the UK Government of Ireland Act partitioning off six north eastern counties with a Protestant majority
1943 – Pulitzer prize awarded to Upton Sinclair for his novel “Dragon’s Teeth” about the Nazi rise to power
1946 – International military tribunal in Tokyo begins
1959 – Tiger’s Charlie Maxwell hits 4 consecutive HRs in a doubleheader
1965 – KTCI TV channel 17 in St. Paul-Minneapolis, MN (PBS) 1st broadcast
1967 – African American students seize finance building at Northwestern University
1973 – Chicago’s Sears Tower, world’s tallest building (443 m), tops out
1980 – 106th Kentucky Derby: Jacinto Vasquez on Genuine Risk wins in 2:02
1997 – 123rd Kentucky Derby: Gary Stevens aboard Silver Charm wins in 2:02.3

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Historical Events for 2nd May 2024

1345 – “Quaden Maendach” in Ghent: battles between fullers and weavers
1536 – Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, is arrested and taken to the Tower of London
1703 – Portugal signs treaty with England to become a Great Covenant
1783 – Architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant is promoted by brevet to Major of Engineers in recognition of his service to American liberty
1917 – Cin Fred Tooney and Chic’s Hippo Vaughn pitch duel no-hitter, Vaughn gives up 2 hits and a run in 10th, so Cin wins 1-0
1926 – US military intervenes in Nicaragua
1967 – Stanley Cup Final, Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON: Terry Sawchuk makes 40 saves as Toronto Maple Leafs beat Montreal Canadiens, 3-1 in Game 6 to take title, 4-2
1968 – Roger Sessions’ 8th Symphony premiers in New York City with William Steinberg conducting the New York Philharmonic
1972 – 126 killed in an electrical fire in Sunshine Silver mine, Kellogg, Idaho
2018 – E. coli outbreak linked to Romaine lettuce grown in Yuma, Arizona, reports the first fatality with 121 cases across 25 US states

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