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On This Day: March 15

Updated March 14, 2012, 2:28 pm

NYT Front Page

On March 15, 1965, addressing a joint session of Congress, President Johnson called for new legislation to guarantee every American’s right to vote.

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On March 15, 1858, Liberty Hyde Bailey, a botanist who traveled around the world to collect and classify thousands of plants, was born. Following his death on Dec. 25, 1954, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

44 B.C. Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of nobles that included Brutus and Cassius.
1493 Christopher Columbus returned to Spain, concluding his first voyage to the Western Hemisphere.
1820 Maine became the 23rd state.
1913 President Woodrow Wilson held the first open presidential news conference.
1919 The American Legion was founded in Paris.
1956 The Lerner and Loewe musical “My Fair Lady” opened on Broadway.
1964 Actress Elizabeth Taylor and actor Richard Burton were married; it was her fifth marriage, his second.
1965 Addressing a joint session of Congress, President Lyndon B. Johnson called for new legislation to guarantee every American’s right to vote.
1972 “The Godfather,” Francis Ford Coppola’s epic gangster movie based on the Mario Puzo novel and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, premiered in New York.
1975 Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, the husband of former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, died at age 69.
1985 The first Internet domain name, symbolics.com, was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of Massachusetts.
2003 Hu Jintao was chosen to replace Jiang Zemin as the president of China.
2003 The World Health Organization issued a worldwide health alert for the respiratory illness SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome).

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court justice

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg turns 79 years old today.

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Kevin Youkilis, Baseball player

Boston Red Sox first baseman Kevin Youkilis turns 33 years old today.

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1932 Alan L. Bean, Astronaut, turns 80
1935 Judd Hirsch, Actor (“Taxi”), turns 77
1940 Phil Lesh, Rock musician (Grateful Dead), turns 72
1941 Mike Love, Rock singer (The Beach Boys), turns 71
1943 Sly Stone, Rock singer, musician, turns 69
1947 Ry Cooder, Rock musician, turns 65
1955 Dee Snider, Rock singer (Twisted Sister), turns 57
1957 Park Overall, Actress (“Empty Nest”), turns 55
1961 Fabio, Model, turns 51
1962 Terence Trent D’Arby, R&B singer, turns 50
1963 Bret Michaels, Rock singer (Poison), turns 49
1964 Rockwell, R&B singer, turns 48
1968 Mark McGrath, Rock singer (Sugar Ray), turns 44
1969 Kim Raver, Actress (“24”), turns 43
1972 Mike Tomlin, Football coach, turns 40
1975 Eva Longoria, Actress (“Desperate Housewives”), turns 37
1975 will.i.am, Rapper, musician (Black Eyed Peas), turns 37
1981 Young Buck, Rapper, turns 31

 

Historic Birthdays

Liberty Hyde Bailey 3/15/1858 – 12/25/1954 American botanist and writer.Go to obituary »
58 Franciscus Sylvius 3/15/1614 – 11/15/1672
German physician, physiologist and chemist
78 Andrew Jackson 3/15/1767 – 6/8/1845
7th president of the United States (1829-37)
69 William Lamb Melbourne 3/15/1779 – 11/24/1848
English prime minister and adviser to Queen Victoria
83 Jules Chevalier 3/15/1824 – 10/21/1907
French priest, author and founder of the Sacred Heart Missionaries
63 Emil von Behring 3/15/1854 – 3/31/1917
German Nobel Prize-winning bacteriologist
68 Christian Michelsen 3/15/1857 – 6/28/1925
Norwegian prime minister; separated Norway from Sweden in 1905
77 Harold Ickes 3/15/1874 – 2/3/1952
American statesman
77 Henri Saint Cyr 3/15/1902 – 7/27/1979
Swedish equestrian; winner of two Olympic gold medals
67 Harry James 3/15/1916 – 7/5/1983
American trumpeter and bandleader

 

 

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March 15

MORNING

“I am a stranger with thee.”
Psalm 39:12

Yes, O Lord, with thee, but not to thee. All my natural alienation from thee, thy grace has effectually removed; and now, in fellowship with thyself, I walk through this sinful world as a pilgrim in a foreign country. Thou art a stranger in thine own world. Man forgets thee, dishonours thee, sets up new laws and alien customs, and knows thee not. When thy dear Son came unto his own, his own received him not. He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. Never was foreigner so speckled a bird among the denizens of any land as thy beloved Son among his mother’s brethren. It is no marvel, then, if I who live the life of Jesus, should be unknown and a stranger here below. Lord, I would not be a citizen where Jesus was an alien. His pierced hand has loosened the cords which once bound my soul to earth, and now I find myself a stranger in the land. My speech seems to these Babylonians among whom I dwell an outlandish tongue, my manners are singular, and my actions are strange. A Tartar would be more at home in Cheapside than I could ever be in the haunts of sinners. But here is the sweetness of my lot: I am a stranger with thee. Thou art my fellow-sufferer, my fellow-pilgrim. Oh, what joy to wander in such blessed society! My heart burns within me by the way when thou dost speak to me, and though I be a sojourner, I am far more blest than those who sit on thrones, and far more at home than those who dwell in their ceiled houses.

“To me remains nor place, nor time:

My country is in every clime;

I can be calm and free from care

On any shore, since God is there.

While place we seek, or place we shun,

The soul finds happiness in none:

But with a God to guide our way,

‘Tis equal joy to go or stay.”

EVENING

“Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins.”
Psalm 19:13

Such was the prayer of the “man after God’s own heart.” Did holy David need to pray thus? How needful, then, must such a prayer be for us babes in grace! It is as if he said, “Keep me back, or I shall rush headlong over the precipice of sin.” Our evil nature, like an ill-tempered horse, is apt to run away. May the grace of God put the bridle upon it, and hold it in, that it rush not into mischief. What might not the best of us do if it were not for the checks which the Lord sets upon us both in providence and in grace! The psalmist’s prayer is directed against the worst form of sin–that which is done with deliberation and wilfulness. Even the holiest need to be “kept back” from the vilest transgressions. It is a solemn thing to find the apostle Paul warning saints against the most loathsome sins. “Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry.” What! do saints want warning against such sins as these? Yes, they do. The whitest robes, unless their purity be preserved by divine grace, will be defiled by the blackest spots. Experienced Christian, boast not in your experience; you will trip yet if you look away from him who is able to keep you from falling. Ye whose love is fervent, whose faith is constant, whose hopes are bright, say not, “We shall never sin,” but rather cry, “Lead us not into temptation.” There is enough tinder in the heart of the best of men to light a fire that shall burn to the lowest hell, unless God shall quench the sparks as they fall. Who would have dreamed that righteous Lot could be found drunken, and committing uncleanness? Hazael said, “Is thy servant a dog, that he should do this thing?” and we are very apt to use the same self-righteous question. May infinite wisdom cure us of the madness of self-confidence.

 

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