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On This Day: March 11

Updated March 10, 2012, 1:28 pm

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On March 11, 1941, President Roosevelt signed into law the Lend-Lease Bill, providing war supplies to countries fighting the Axis.
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On March 11, 1926, Ralph Abernathy, the American pastor and civil rights leader, was born. Following his death on April 17, 1990, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1810 Emperor Napoleon of France was married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria.
1862 During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln removed Gen. George B. McClellan as general-in-chief of the Union armies.
1888 A blizzard struck the northeastern United States, resulting in some 400 deaths.
1941 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Lend-Lease Bill, providing war supplies to countries fighting the Axis.
1942 As Japanese forces continued to advance in the Pacific during World War II, Gen. Douglas MacArthur left the Philippines for Australia. He subsequently vowed: “I shall return.”
1970 The album “Deja Vu” by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young was released.
1985 Mikhail S. Gorbachev was chosen to succeed the late Soviet President Konstantin Chernenko.
1990 The Lithuanian parliament voted to break away from the Soviet Union and restore its independence.
1993 North Korea withdrew from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
1997 Rock musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.
2002 Two columns of light soared skyward from ground zero in New York as a temporary memorial to the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
2004 Ten bombs exploded in quick succession across the commuter rail network in Madrid, Spain, killing 191 people and injuring 1,800 in Europe’s worst Islamic terror attack.
2006 Former Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic was found dead of a heart attack in his cell during his war crimes trial in The Hague.
2011 Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed a measure to eliminate most union rights for public employees, a proposal which had provoked three weeks of protests.
2011 NFL owners and players broke off labor negotiations hours before their contract expired; the union decertified and the league imposed a lockout that lasted 4 1/2 months.

Current Birthdays

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Rupert Murdoch, Media mogul

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch turns 81 years old today.

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Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court justice

Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia turns 76 years old today.

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1934 Sam Donaldson, Broadcast journalist, turns 78
1946 Mark Metcalf, Actor (“Animal House”), turns 66
1950 Bobby McFerrin, Singer, turns 62
1950 Jerry Zucker, Director, turns 62
1952 Susan Richardson, Actress (“Eight is Enough”), turns 60
1953 Jimmy Iovine, Record executive, turns 59
1954 Gale Norton, Former secretary of the interior, turns 58
1955 Nina Hagen, Singer, turns 57
1962 Peter Berg, Actor, director, turns 50
1962 Jeffrey Nordling, Actor, turns 50
1963 Alex Kingston, Actress (“ER”), turns 49
1965 Wallace Langham, Actor (“CSI”), turns 47
1965 Jesse Jackson Jr., U.S. congressman, D-Ill., turns 47
1968 Lisa Loeb, Rock singer, turns 44
1969 Terrence Howard, Actor, turns 43
1971 Johnny Knoxville, Actor (“Jackass”), turns 41
1979 Benji Madden, Rock musician (Good Charlotte), turns 33
1979 Joel Madden, Rock musician (Good Charlotte), turns 33
1982 Thora Birch, Actress, turns 30

 

Historic Birthdays

Ralph Abernathy 3/11/1926 – 4/17/1990 American pastor and civil rights leader.Go to obituary »
51 Torquato Tasso 3/11/1544 – 4/25/1595
Italian poet of the late Renaissance
76 John McLean 3/11/1785 – 4/4/1861
United States Supreme Court justice; dissented in the Dred Scott decision (1857)
78 Joseph Bertrand 3/11/1822 – 4/5/1900
French mathematician and educator
70 Charles Eastlake 3/11/1836 – 11/20/1906
English museologist and art writer
63 Sir Malcolm Campbell 3/11/1885 – 12/31/1948
English car racer
84 Vannevar Bush 3/11/1890 – 6/28/1974
American electrical engineer and goverment administrator in World War II
70 Dorothy Gish 3/11/1898 – 6/4/1968
American film and stage actress
72 Frederick IX 3/11/1899 – 1/14/1972
Danish king; encouraged resistance against Germans in World War II
89 Lawrence Welk 3/11/1903 – 5/17/1992
American bandleader and showman
79 Harold Wilson 3/11/1916 – 5/24/1995
English Labor Party politician; twice prime minister

 

 

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March 11

MORNING

“Thou shalt love thy neighbour.”
Matthew 5:43

“Love thy neighbour.” Perhaps he rolls in riches, and thou art poor, and living in thy little cot side-by-side with his lordly mansion; thou seest every day his estates, his fine linen, and his sumptuous banquets; God has given him these gifts, covet not his wealth, and think no hard thoughts concerning him. Be content with thine own lot, if thou canst not better it, but do not look upon thy neighbour, and wish that he were as thyself. Love him, and then thou wilt not envy him.

Perhaps, on the other hand, thou art rich, and near thee reside the poor. Do not scorn to call them neighbour. Own that thou art bound to love them. The world calls them thy inferiors. In what are they inferior? They are far more thine equals than thine inferiors, for “God hath made of one blood all people that dwell upon the face of the earth.” It is thy coat which is better than theirs, but thou art by no means better than they. They are men, and what art thou more than that? Take heed that thou love thy neighbour even though he be in rags, or sunken in the depths of poverty.

But, perhaps, you say, “I cannot love my neighbours, because for all I do they return ingratitude and contempt.” So much the more room for the heroism of love. Wouldst thou be a feather-bed warrior, instead of bearing the rough fight of love? He who dares the most, shall win the most; and if rough be thy path of love, tread it boldly, still loving thy neighbours through thick and thin. Heap coals of fire on their heads, and if they be hard to please, seek not to please them, but to please thy Master; and remember if they spurn thy love, thy Master hath not spurned it, and thy deed is as acceptable to him as if it had been acceptable to them. Love thy neighbour, for in so doing thou art following the footsteps of Christ.

EVENING

“To whom belongest thou?”
1 Samuel 30:13

No neutralities can exist in religion. We are either ranked under the banner of Prince Immanuel, to serve and fight his battles, or we are vassals of the black prince, Satan. “To whom belongest thou?”

Reader, let me assist you in your response. Have you been “born again”? If you have, you belong to Christ, but without the new birth you cannot be his. In whom do you trust? For those who believe in Jesus are the sons of God. Whose work are you doing? You are sure to serve your master, for he whom you serve is thereby owned to be your lord. What company do you keep? If you belong to Jesus, you will fraternize with those who wear the livery of the cross. “Birds of a feather flock together.” What is your conversation? Is it heavenly or is it earthly? What have you learned of your Master?–for servants learn much from their masters to whom they are apprenticed. If you have served your time with Jesus, it will be said of you, as it was of Peter and John, “They took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.”

We press the question, “To whom belongest thou?” Answer honestly before you give sleep to your eyes. If you are not Christ’s you are in a hard service–Run away from your cruel master! Enter into the service of the Lord of Love, and you shall enjoy a life of blessedness. If you are Christ’s let me advise you to do four things. You belong to Jesus–obey him; let his word be your law; let his wish be your will. You belong to the Beloved, then love him; let your heart embrace him; let your whole soul be filled with him. You belong to the Son of God, then trust him; rest nowhere but on him. You belong to the King of kings, then be decided for him. Thus, without your being branded upon the brow, all will know to whom you belong.