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On This Day: March 17

Updated March 16, 2012, 2:28 pm

NYT Front Page

On March 17, 1942, Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived in Australia to become supreme commander of Allied forces in the southwest Pacific theater during World War II.
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On March 17, 1902, Bobby Jones, the American golfer who was the first winner of the Grand Slam, was born. Following his death on Dec. 18, 1971, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1776 British forces evacuated Boston during the Revolutionary War.
1905 Franklin D. Roosevelt married his distant cousin, Eleanor Roosevelt, in New York City. President Theodore Roosevelt, FDR’s fifth cousin, gave his niece away.
1910 The Camp Fire Girls organization was founded in Thetford, Vt.
1941 The National Gallery of Art opened in Washington, D.C.
1942 Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived in Australia to become supreme commander of Allied forces in the southwest Pacific theater during World War II.
1959 The Dalai Lama fled Tibet for India in the wake of a failed uprising by Tibetans against Chinese rule.
1969 Golda Meir became prime minister of Israel.
2005 Baseball players Rafael Palmeiro and Sammy Sosa testified before Congress that they hadn’t used steroids; Mark McGwire refused to say whether he had.
2009 U.S. journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee were detained by North Korea while reporting on North Korean refugees living across the border in China. (They were freed in August.)
2009 The Seattle Post-Intelligencer published its final print edition.
2011 The U.N. Security Council voted to authorize military action to protect civilians and impose a no-fly zone over Libya.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Rob Lowe, Actor

Actor Rob Lowe turns 48 years old today.

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Gary Sinise, Actor (“CSI: NY”)

Actor Gary Sinnise (“CSI: NY”) turns 57 years old today.

AP Photo/Dan Steinberg

1933 Myrlie Evers-Williams, Former NAACP chairwoman, turns 79
1941 Paul Kantner, Rock musician (Jefferson Airplane/Starship), turns 71
1944 John Sebastian, Rock musician (Lovin’ Spoonful), turns 68
1949 Patrick Duffy, Actor, turns 63
1951 Kurt Russell, Actor, turns 61
1954 Lesley-Anne Down, Actress, turns 58
1960 Vicki Lewis, Actress, turns 52
1967 Billy Corgan, Rock musician (Smashing Pumpkins), turns 45
1972 Mia Hamm, Soccer player, turns 40
1974 Marisa Coughlan, Actress, turns 38

 

Historic Birthdays

Bobby Jones 3/17/1902 – 12/18/1971 American golfer; first to win the Grand Slam.Go to obituary »
69 Jean-Baptiste Oudry 3/17/1686 – 4/30/1755
French Rococo painter, designer and illustrator
87 Roger Brooke Taney 3/17/1777 – 10/12/1864
5th chief justice of the United States; noted for the Dred Scott decision (1857)
55 Kate Greenaway 3/17/1846 – 11/6/1901
English artist and book illustrator
80 Charles Brush 3/17/1849 – 6/15/1929
American inventor and industrialist
92 Walter Rudolf Hess 3/17/1881 – 8/12/1973
Swiss Nobel Prize-winning physiologist
75 Bayard Rustin 3/17/1912 – 8/24/1987
American civil rights activist
45 Nat King Cole 3/17/1919 – 2/15/1965
American musician
54 Rudolf Nureyev 3/17/1938 – 1/6/1993
Russian ballet dancer

 

 

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March 17

MORNING

“Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.”
Galatians 3:26

The fatherhood of God is common to all his children. Ah! Little-faith, you have often said, “Oh that I had the courage of Great-heart, that I could wield his sword and be as valiant as he! But, alas, I stumble at every straw, and a shadow makes me afraid.” List thee, Little-faith. Great-heart is God’s child, and you are God’s child too; and Great-heart is not one whit more God’s child than you are. Peter and Paul, the highly-favoured apostles, were of the family of the Most High; and so are you also; the weak Christian is as much a child of God as the strong one.

“This cov’nant stands secure,

Though earth’s old pillars bow;

The strong, the feeble, and the weak,

Are one in Jesus now.”

All the names are in the same family register. One may have more grace than another, but God our heavenly Father has the same tender heart towards all. One may do more mighty works, and may bring more glory to his Father, but he whose name is the least in the kingdom of heaven is as much the child of God as he who stands among the King’s mighty men. Let this cheer and comfort us, when we draw near to God and say, “Our Father.”

Yet, while we are comforted by knowing this, let us not rest contented with weak faith, but ask, like the Apostles, to have it increased. However feeble our faith may be, if it be real faith in Christ, we shall reach heaven at last, but we shall not honour our Master much on our pilgrimage, neither shall we abound in joy and peace. If then you would live to Christ’s glory, and be happy in his service, seek to be filled with the spirit of adoption more and more completely, till perfect love shall cast out fear.

EVENING

“As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you.”
John 15:9

As the Father loves the Son, in the same manner Jesus loves his people. What is that divine method? He loved him without beginning, and thus Jesus loves his members. “I have loved thee with an everlasting love.” You can trace the beginning of human affection; you can easily find the beginning of your love to Christ, but his love to us is a stream whose source is hidden in eternity. God the Father loves Jesus without any change. Christian, take this for your comfort, that there is no change in Jesus Christ’s love to those who rest in him. Yesterday you were on Tabor’s top, and you said, “He loves me:” today you are in the valley of humiliation, but he loves you still the same. On the hill Mizar, and among the Hermons, you heard his voice, which spake so sweetly with the turtle-notes of love; and now on the sea, or even in the sea, when all his waves and billows go over you, his heart is faithful to his ancient choice. The Father loves the Son without any end, and thus does the Son love his people. Saint, thou needest not fear the loosing of the silver cord, for his love for thee will never cease. Rest confident that even down to the grave Christ will go with you, and that up again from it he will be your guide to the celestial hills. Moreover, the Father loves the Son without any measure, and the same immeasurable love the Son bestows upon his chosen ones. The whole heart of Christ is dedicated to his people. He “loved us and gave himself for us.” His is a love which passeth knowledge. Ah! we have indeed an immutable Saviour, a precious Saviour, one who loves without measure, without change, without beginning, and without end, even as the Father loves him! There is much food here for those who know how to digest it. May the Holy Ghost lead us into its marrow and fatness!

 

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