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On This Day: March 26

Updated March 25, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On March 26, 1979, the Camp David peace treaty was signed by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat at the White House.

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On March 26, 1874, Robert Frost, the American writer who received three Pulitzer Prizes for his poetry, was born. Following his death on Jan. 29, 1963, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1827 Composer Ludwig van Beethoven died in Vienna, Austria, at age 56.
1874 Poet Robert Frost was born in San Francisco.
1885 The Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co. of Rochester, N.Y., manufactured the first commercial motion picture film.
1892 Poet Walt Whitman died at age 72.
1911 Playwright Tennessee Williams was born in Columbus, Miss.
1964 The musical “Funny Girl,” starring Barbra Streisand, opened on Broadway.
1971 East Pakistan proclaimed its independence, taking the name Bangladesh.
1992 A judge in Indianapolis sentenced former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson to six years in prison for raping a Miss Black America contestant.
1997 The bodies of 39 members of the Heaven’s Gate techno-religious cult who had committed suicide were found inside a mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.
1999 Dr. Jack Kevorkian was convicted of second-degree murder for giving a lethal injection to an ailing man whose death was shown on “60 Minutes.”
2000 Vladimir Putin was elected president of Russia.
2003 Former Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., died at age 76.
2011 More than 250,000 people took to London’s streets to protest the toughest spending cuts since World War II.
2011 Former Democratic vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro, the first female major party nominee for the office, died at age 75.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Steven Tyler, Rock singer (Aerosmith, “American Idol”)

Rock singer Steven Tyler (Aerosmith, “American Idol”) turns 64 years old today.

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Keira Knightley, Actress

Actress Keira Knightley turns 27 years old today.

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1925 Pierre Boulez, Conductor, composer, turns 87
1930 Sandra Day O’Connor, Former Supreme Court justice, turns 82
1931 Leonard Nimoy, Actor (“Star Trek”), turns 81
1934 Alan Arkin, Actor, turns 78
1940 James Caan, Actor, turns 72
1940 Nancy Pelosi, Congresswoman, D-Calif., turns 72
1942 Erica Jong, Author, turns 70
1943 Bob Woodward, Journalist, turns 69
1944 Diana Ross, Singer, turns 68
1949 Vicki Lawrence, Singer, actress, turns 63
1950 Martin Short, Actor, comedian, turns 62
1953 Lincoln Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island, turns 59
1953 Elaine Chao, Former secretary of labor, turns 59
1957 Leeza Gibbons, TV personality, turns 55
1960 Marcus Allen, Football Hall of Famer, turns 52
1960 Jennifer Grey, Actress (“Dirty Dancing”), turns 52
1960 Jon Huntsman Jr., Former governor of Utah, turns 52
1962 John Stockton, Basketball Hall of Famer, turns 50
1966 Michael Imperioli, Actor (“The Sopranos”), turns 46
1968 Kenny Chesney, Country singer, turns 44
1976 Amy Smart, Actress, turns 36

 

Historic Birthdays

Robert Frost 3/26/1874 – 1/29/1963 American poet known for his depictions of New England rural life.Go to obituary »
88 Herman Haupt 3/26/1817 – 12/14/1905
American civil engineer and inventor
48 Edward Bellamy 3/26/1850 – 5/22/1898
American writer
77 A. E. Housman 3/26/1859 – 4/30/1936
English scholar and poet
90 Syngman Rhee 3/26/1875 – 7/19/1965
First president of the Republic of Korea (South Korea)
86 Othmar Ammann 3/26/1879 – 9/22/1965
Swiss-born American engineer and designer of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge
71 Palmiro Togliatti 3/26/1893 – 8/21/1964
Italian politician who led the Italian Communist Party for nearly40 years
84 James Conant 3/26/1893 – 2/11/1978
American educator and scientist
83 Joseph Campbell 3/26/1904 – 10/31/1987
American editor and author of many works on mythology
71 Tennessee Williams 3/26/1911 – 2/25/1983
American dramatist and author

 

 

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March 26

MORNING

“Then all the disciples forsook him and fled.”
Matthew 26:56

He never deserted them, but they in cowardly fear of their lives, fled from him in the very beginning of his sufferings. This is but one instructive instance of the frailty of all believers if left to themselves; they are but sheep at the best, and they flee when the wolf cometh. They had all been warned of the danger, and had promised to die rather than leave their Master; and yet they were seized with sudden panic, and took to their heels. It may be, that I, at the opening of this day, have braced up my mind to bear a trial for the Lord’s sake, and I imagine myself to be certain to exhibit perfect fidelity; but let me be very jealous of myself, lest having the same evil heart of unbelief, I should depart from my Lord as the apostles did. It is one thing to promise, and quite another to perform. It would have been to their eternal honour to have stood at Jesus’ side right manfully; they fled from honour; may I be kept from imitating them! Where else could they have been so safe as near their Master, who could presently call for twelve legions of angels? They fled from their true safety. O God, let me not play the fool also. Divine grace can make the coward brave. The smoking flax can flame forth like fire on the altar when the Lord wills it. These very apostles who were timid as hares, grew to be bold as lions after the Spirit had descended upon them, and even so the Holy Spirit can make my recreant spirit brave to confess my Lord and witness for his truth.

What anguish must have filled the Saviour as he saw his friends so faithless! This was one bitter ingredient in his cup; but that cup is drained dry; let me not put another drop in it. If I forsake my Lord, I shall crucify him afresh, and put him to an open shame. Keep me, O blessed Spirit, from an end so shameful.

EVENING

“And she said, Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table.”
Matthew 15:27

This woman gained comfort in her misery by thinking great thoughts of Christ. The Master had talked about the children’s bread: “Now,” argued she, “since thou art the Master of the table of grace, I know that thou art a generous housekeeper, and there is sure to be abundance of bread on thy table; there will be such an abundance for the children that there will be crumbs to throw on the floor for the dogs, and the children will fare none the worse because the dogs are fed.” She thought him one who kept so good a table that all that she needed would only be a crumb in comparison; yet remember, what she wanted was to have the devil cast out of her daughter. It was a very great thing to her, but she had such a high esteem of Christ, that she said, “It is nothing to him, it is but a crumb for Christ to give.” This is the royal road to comfort. Great thoughts of your sin alone will drive you to despair; but great thoughts of Christ will pilot you into the haven of peace. “My sins are many, but oh! it is nothing to Jesus to take them all away. The weight of my guilt presses me down as a giant’s foot would crush a worm, but it is no more than a grain of dust to him, because he has already borne its curse in his own body on the tree. It will be but a small thing for him to give me full remission, although it will be an infinite blessing for me to receive it.” The woman opens her soul’s mouth very wide, expecting great things of Jesus, and he fills it with his love. Dear reader, do the same. She confessed what Christ laid at her door, but she laid fast hold upon him, and drew arguments even out of his hard words; she believed great things of him, and she thus overcame him. She won the victory by believing in Him. Her case is an instance of prevailing faith; and if we would conquer like her, we must imitate her tactics.

 

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