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On This Day: May 27

Updated May 26, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 27, 1964, independent India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, died.
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On May 27, 1907, Rachel Carson, the American biologist whose books helped inspire the environmental movement, was born. Following her death on April 14, 1964, her obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1647 Alse Young became the first person executed as a witch in America when she was hanged in Hartford, Conn.
1896 A tornado struck St. Louis and East St. Louis, Ill., killing 255 people.
1911 Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey was born in Wallace, S.D.
1912 Golfer Sam Snead was born in Ashwood, Va.
1935 The Supreme Court struck down the National Industrial Recovery Act.
1941 The British navy sank the German battleship Bismarck off France with a loss of more than 2,100 lives.
1963 The album “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan,” which featured the song “Blowin’ in the Wind,” was released.
1964 Jawaharlal Nehru, independent India’s first prime minister, died.
1994 Nobel Prize-winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia after spending two decades in exile.
1995 Actor Christopher Reeve was paralyzed when he was thrown from his horse during a jumping event in Charlottesville, Va.
1996 Russian President Boris Yeltsin negotiated a cease-fire to the war in Chechnya in his first meeting with the rebels’ leader.
1997 The Supreme Court ruled Paula Jones could pursue her sexual harassment lawsuit against President Bill Clinton while he was in office.
1998 Michael Fortier, the government’s star witness in the Oklahoma City bombing case, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after apologizing for not warning anyone about the deadly plot.
1999 A U.N. tribunal indicted Slobodan Milosevic for crimes against humanity, holding the Yugoslav president personally responsible for the horrors in Kosovo.
2011 Gil Scott-Heron, widely considered one of the godfathers of rap music, died at age 62.
2011 Actor Jeff Conaway of “Taxi” and “Grease” fame died at age 60.

Current Birthdays

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Chris Colfer, Actor (“Glee”)

Actor Chris Colfer (“Glee”) turns 22 years old today.

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Paul Bettany, Actor

Actor Paul Bettany turns 41 years old today.

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1923 Henry Kissinger, Former secretary of state, turns 89
1923 Sumner Redstone, Chairman of Viacom Inc., turns 89
1935 Lee Meriwether, Actress (“Barnaby Jones”), turns 77
1936 Louis Gossett Jr, Actor, turns 76
1943 Bruce Weitz, Actor (“Hill Street Blues”), turns 69
1944 Christopher Dodd, Former U.S. senator, D-Conn., turns 68
1945 Bruce Cockburn, Rock singer, turns 67
1955 Richard Schiff, Actor (“The West Wing”), turns 57
1957 Siouxsie Sioux, Rock singer, turns 55
1958 Neil Finn, Rock musicisn (Crowded House), turns 54
1961 Peri Gilpin, Actress (“Fraiser”), turns 51
1964 Adam Carolla, Comedian, turns 48
1965 Todd Bridges, Actor (“Diff’rent Strokes”), turns 47
1968 Jeff Bagwell, Baseball player, turns 44
1968 Frank Thomas, Baseball player, turns 44
1973 Jack McBrayer, Actor (“30 Rock”), turns 39
1975 Andre 3000, Rapper (Outkast), turns 37
1975 Jadakiss, Rapper, turns 37
1981 Darnell Dockett, Football player, turns 31

 

Historic Birthdays

Rachel Carson 5/27/1907 – 4/14/1964 American biologist and writer.Go to obituary »
82 Cornelius Vanderbilt 5/27/1794 – 1/4/1877
American shipping and railroad magnate
76 Amelia Bloomer 5/27/1818 – 12/30/1894
American reformer; campaigned for temperance and women’s rights
91 Julia Ward Howe 5/27/1819 – 10/17/1910
American author and reformer; wrote “Battle Hymn of the Republic”
56 Jay Gould 5/27/1836 – 12/2/1892
American railroad executive and financier
39 Wild Bill Hickok 5/27/1837 – 8/2/1876
American frontiersman, army scout, marksman and gambler
86 Georges Rouault 5/27/1871 – 2/13/1958
French painter, printmaker, ceramist and maker of stained glass
66 Dashiell Hammett 5/27/1894 – 1/10/1961
American novelist
39 William Hansen 5/27/1909 – 5/23/1949
American physicist; pioneered use of microwave technology
66 Hubert Humphrey 5/27/1911 – 1/13/1978
American politician; senator and 38th vice-president of the U. S.
70 John Cheever 5/27/1912 – 6/18/1982
American short-story writer and novelist
38 Caryl Chessman 5/27/1921 – 5/2/1960
American criminal; wrote four books while on death row

 

 

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May 27

MORNING

“Whom he justified, them he also glorified.”
Romans 8:30

Here is a precious truth for thee, believer. Thou mayest be poor, or in suffering, or unknown, but for thine encouragement take a review of thy “calling” and the consequences that flow from it, and especially that blessed result here spoken of. As surely as thou art God’s child today, so surely shall all thy trials soon be at an end, and thou shalt be rich to all the intents of bliss. Wait awhile, and that weary head shall wear the crown of glory, and that hand of labour shall grasp the palm-branch of victory. Lament not thy troubles, but rather rejoice that ere long thou wilt be where “there shall be neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain.” The chariots of fire are at thy door, and a moment will suffice to bear thee to the glorified. The everlasting song is almost on thy lip. The portals of heaven stand open for thee. Think not that thou canst fail of entering into rest. If he hath called thee, nothing can divide thee from his love. Distress cannot sever the bond; the fire of persecution cannot burn the link; the hammer of hell cannot break the chain. Thou art secure; that voice which called thee at first, shall call thee yet again from earth to heaven, from death’s dark gloom to immortality’s unuttered splendours. Rest assured, the heart of him who has justified thee beats with infinite love towards thee. Thou shalt soon be with the glorified, where thy portion is; thou art only waiting here to be made meet for the inheritance, and that done, the wings of angels shall waft thee far away, to the mount of peace, and joy, and blessedness, where,

“Far from a world of grief and sin,

With God eternally shut in,”

thou shalt rest forever and ever.

EVENING

“This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.”
Lamentations 3:21

Memory is frequently the bond slave of despondency. Dispairing minds call to remembrance every dark foreboding in the past, and dilate upon every gloomy feature in the present; thus memory, clothed in sackcloth, presents to the mind a cup of mingled gall and wormwood. There is, however, no necessity for this. Wisdom can readily transform memory into an angel of comfort. That same recollection which in its left hand brings so many gloomy omens, may be trained to bear in its right a wealth of hopeful signs. She need not wear a crown of iron, she may encircle her brow with a fillet of gold, all spangled with stars. Thus it was in Jeremiah’s experience: in the previous verse memory had brought him to deep humiliation of soul: “My soul hath them still in remembrance, and is humbled in me;” and now this same memory restored him to life and comfort. “This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.” Like a two-edged sword, his memory first killed his pride with one edge, and then slew his despair with the other. As a general principle, if we would exercise our memories more wisely, we might, in our very darkest distress, strike a match which would instantaneously kindle the lamp of comfort. There is no need for God to create a new thing upon the earth in order to restore believers to joy; if they would prayerfully rake the ashes of the past, they would find light for the present; and if they would turn to the book of truth and the throne of grace, their candle would soon shine as aforetime. Be it ours to remember the lovingkindness of the Lord, and to rehearse his deeds of grace. Let us open the volume of recollection which is so richly illuminated with memorials of mercy, and we shall soon be happy. Thus memory may be, as Coleridge calls it, “the bosom-spring of joy,” and when the Divine Comforter bends it to his service, it may be chief among earthly comforters.