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On This Day: May 25

Updated May 24, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 25, 1925, John T. Scopes was indicted in Tennessee for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution.
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On May 25, 1926, Miles Davis, the American trumpeter who had a strong influence on jazz music, was born. Following his death on Sept. 28, 1991, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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1787 The Constitutional Convention was convened in Philadelphia.
1878 Song-and-dance man Bill “Bojangles” Robinson was born in Richmond, Va.
1895 Playwright Oscar Wilde was convicted of a morals charge in London and sentenced to prison.
1935 Baseball Hall of Famer Babe Ruth hit the 714th and final home run of his career.
1946 Transjordan became a kingdom as it proclaimed its new monarch, Abdullah I.
1951 Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays made his major league debut with the New York Giants.
1968 The Gateway Arch in St. Louis was dedicated.
1977 The science-fiction movie “Star Wars” was released.
1979 An American Airlines DC-10 crashed during takeoff at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, killing all 271 people on board and two on the ground.
1981 Daredevil Dan Goodwin, wearing a Spiderman costume, scaled the outside of Chicago’s Sears Tower in 71/2 hours.
1986 An estimated 7 million people participated in “Hands Across America,” forming a line across the country to raise money for the nation’s hungry and homeless.
1992 Jay Leno debuted as host of NBC’s “Tonight Show,” succeeding Johnny Carson.
2005 Carrie Underwood won the fourth season of “American Idol.”
2006 Former Enron Corp. chiefs Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling were convicted in Houston of conspiracy and fraud for the company’s downfall. (Skilling faces resentencing after his original 24-year sentence was overturned; Lay died before he could be sentenced.)
2011 A judge in Salt Lake City sentenced street preacher Brian David Mitchell to life in prison for kidnapping and raping Elizabeth Smart, who was 14 at the time of her abduction in 2002.
2011 A judge in Tucson, Ariz., ruled that Jared Lee Loughner, the man accused of wounding U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and killing six in a shooting rampage, was mentally incompetent to stand trial.
2011 After a 25-year run, “The Oprah Winfrey Show” aired its final broadcast.

Current Birthdays

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Octavia Spencer, Actress (“The Help”)

Actress Octavia Spencer (“The Help”) turns 42 years old years old today.

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Brian Urlacher, Football player

Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher turns 34 years old today.

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1921 Hal David, Songwriter, turns 91
1932 K.C. Jones, Basketball Hall of Famer, turns 80
1936 Tom T. Hall, Country singer, songwriter, turns 76
1939 Ian McKellen, Actor, turns 73
1943 Leslie Uggams, Singer-actress, turns 69
1944 Frank Oz, Movie producer, “muppeteer”, turns 68
1947 Karen Valentine, Actress (“Room 222”), turns 65
1955 Connie Sellecca, Actress, turns 57
1958 Paul Weller, Rock musician (The Jam, Style Council), turns 54
1960 Amy Klobuchar, U.S. senator, D-Minn., turns 52
1963 Mike Myers, Actor, comedian (“Saturday Night Live,” “Austin Powers” movies), turns 49
1969 Anne Heche, Actress, turns 43
1973 Molly Sims, Actress, turns 39
1974 Miguel Tejada, Baseball player, turns 38
1975 Lauryn Hill, R&B singer, turns 37
1976 Cillian Murphy, Actor, turns 36
1984 Shawne Merriman, Football player, turns 28

 

Historic Birthdays

Miles Davis 5/25/1926 – 9/28/1991 American jazz trumpeter, bandleader and composer.Go to obituary »
75 Claude Buffier 5/25/1661 – 5/17/1737
French Jesuit philosopher, historian and educator
78 Ralph Waldo Emerson 5/25/1803 – 4/27/1882
American poet and essayist; important figure in Transcendentalism
71 Bill “Bojangles” Robinson 5/25/1878 – 11/25/1949
American stage and screen dancer
85 Sir William Beaverbrook 5/25/1879 – 6/9/1964
Canadian-born English politician, journalist and newspaper proprietor
66 Phillip Murray 5/25/1886 – 11/9/1952
Scottish-born American labor leader
83 Igor Sikorsky 5/25/1889 – 10/26/1972
Russian-born American aircraft designer; developed the helicopter
73 Bennett Cerf 5/25/1898 – 8/27/1971
American publisher, businessman and founder of Random House Publishers
81 Gene Tunney 5/25/1897 – 11/7/1978
American boxer; defeated Jack Dempsey in 1926
52 Richard Dimbleby 5/25/1913 – 12/22/1965
English reporter and pioneering broadcast journalist

 

 

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On This Day: May 24

Updated May 23, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was opened to traffic.

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On May 24, 1819, Queen Victoria, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, was born. Following her death on Jan. 22, 1901, her obituary appeared in The Times.

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1819 Queen Victoria was born in London.
1830 The first passenger railroad in the United States began service between Baltimore and Ellicott Mills, Md.
1883 The Brooklyn Bridge was opened to traffic.
1935 The first major league baseball game played at night took place at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field. The Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1.
1958 United Press International was formed through a merger of the United Press and the International News Service.
1962 Astronaut Scott Carpenter became the second American to orbit the Earth as he flew aboard Aurora 7.
1976 Britain and France opened trans-Atlantic Concorde service to Washington.
1994 Four men convicted of bombing New York’s World Trade Center in 1993 were each sentenced to 240 years in prison.
2000 Israeli troops pulled out of southern Lebanon, ending 18 years of occupation.
2011 Egyptian authorities ordered former President Hosni Mubarak tried on charges of corruption and conspiracy in the deadly shooting of protesters who’d driven him from power.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Patti LaBelle, R&B singer

R&B singer Patti LaBelle turns 68 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini

Alfred Molina, Actor

Actor Alfred Molina turns 59 years old today.

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1938 Tommy Chong, Comedian (Cheech and Chong), turns 74
1941 Bob Dylan, Rock singer, songwriter, turns 71
1943 Gary Burghoff, Actor (“M*A*S*H”), turns 69
1945 Priscilla Presley, Actress, turns 67
1949 Jim Broadbent, Actor, turns 63
1955 Rosanne Cash, Singer, turns 57
1960 Kristin Scott Thomas, Actress, turns 52
1965 John C. Reilly, Actor, turns 47
1978 Brad Penny, Baseball player, turns 34

 

Historic Birthdays

Victoria 5/24/1819 – 1/22/1901 English queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and empress of India (1876-1901).Go to obituary »
50 Daniel Fahrenheit 5/24/1686 – 9/16/1736
German physicist and developer of the temperature scale
52 Emanuel Leutze 5/24/1816 – 7/18/1868
German-born American painter of historic events
68 Benjamin Cardozo 5/24/1870 – 7/9/1938
American Supreme Court justice (1932-8)
80 Jan Smuts 5/24/1870 – 9/11/1950
South African statesman, soldier and prime minister (1919-24)
91 Harry Emerson Fosdick 5/24/1878 – 10/5/1969
American Protestant minister, teacher and author
87 Helen Brooke Taussig 5/24/1898 – 5/20/1986
American physician; founded pediatric cardiology
39 Suzanne Lenglen 5/24/1899 – 7/4/1938
French tennis player; Wimbledon champion and Olympic gold-medalist (1920)
78 Mikhail Sholokhov 5/24/1905 – 2/21/1984
Russian novelist; awarded Nobel Prize in 1965
67 Sam Giancana 5/24/1908 – 6/19/1975
American gangster; led Chicago crime syndicate in 1950’s and 1960’s
63 Siobhan McKenna 5/24/1923 – 11/16/1986
Irish stage actress

 

 

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May 24

MORNING

“Forsake me not, O Lord.”
Psalm 38:21

Frequently we pray that God would not forsake us in the hour of trial and temptation, but we too much forget that we have need to use this prayer at all times. There is no moment of our life, however holy, in which we can do without his constant upholding. Whether in light or in darkness, in communion or in temptation, we alike need the prayer, “Forsake me not, O Lord.” “Hold thou me up, and I shall be safe.” A little child, while learning to walk, always needs the nurse’s aid. The ship left by the pilot drifts at once from her course. We cannot do without continued aid from above; let it then be your prayer today, “Forsake me not. Father, forsake not thy child, lest he fall by the hand of the enemy. Shepherd, forsake not thy lamb, lest he wander from the safety of the fold. Great Husbandman, forsake not thy plant, lest it wither and die. Forsake me not, O Lord,’ now; and forsake me not at any moment of my life. Forsake me not in my joys, lest they absorb my heart. Forsake me not in my sorrows, lest I murmur against thee. Forsake me not in the day of my repentance, lest I lose the hope of pardon, and fall into despair; and forsake me not in the day of my strongest faith, lest faith degenerate into presumption. Forsake me not, for without thee I am weak, but with thee I am strong. Forsake me not, for my path is dangerous, and full of snares, and I cannot do without thy guidance. The hen forsakes not her brood; do thou then evermore cover me with thy feathers, and permit me under thy wings to find my refuge. Be not far from me, O Lord, for trouble is near, for there is none to help.’ Leave me not, neither forsake me, O God of my salvation!'”

“O ever in our cleansed breast,

Bid thine Eternal Spirit rest;

And make our secret soul to be

A temple pure and worthy thee.”

EVENING

“And they rose up the same hour, and returned to Jerusalem … and they told what things were done in the way, and how he was known of them.”
Luke 24:33-35

When the two disciples had reached Emmaus, and were refreshing themselves at the evening meal, the mysterious stranger who had so enchanted them upon the road, took bread and brake it, made himself known to them, and then vanished out of their sight. They had constrained him to abide with them, because the day was far spent; but now, although it was much later, their love was a lamp to their feet, yea, wings also; they forgot the darkness, their weariness was all gone, and forthwith they journeyed back the threescore furlongs to tell the gladsome news of a risen Lord, who had appeared to them by the way. They reached the Christians in Jerusalem, and were received by a burst of joyful news before they could tell their own tale. These early Christians were all on fire to speak of Christ’s resurrection, and to proclaim what they knew of the Lord; they made common property of their experiences. This evening let their example impress us deeply. We too must bear our witness concerning Jesus. John’s account of the sepulchre needed to be supplemented by Peter; and Mary could speak of something further still; combined, we have a full testimony from which nothing can be spared. We have each of us peculiar gifts and special manifestations; but the one object God has in view is the perfecting of the whole body of Christ. We must, therefore, bring our spiritual possessions and lay them at the apostle’s feet, and make distribution unto all of what God has given to us. Keep back no part of the precious truth, but speak what you know, and testify what you have seen. Let not the toil or darkness, or possible unbelief of your friends, weigh one moment in the scale. Up, and be marching to the place of duty, and there tell what great things God has shown to your soul.

 

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The Maine: The Things We Do For Our Kids!

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May 23

MORNING

“Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer.”
Psalm 66:20

In looking back upon the character of our prayers, if we do it honestly, we shall be filled with wonder that God has ever answered them. There may be some who think their prayers worthy of acceptance–as the Pharisee did; but the true Christian, in a more enlightened retrospect, weeps over his prayers, and if he could retrace his steps he would desire to pray more earnestly. Remember, Christian, how cold thy prayers have been. When in thy closet thou shouldst have wrestled as Jacob did; but instead thereof, thy petitions have been faint and few–far removed from that humble, believing, persevering faith, which cries, “I will not let thee go except thou bless me.” Yet, wonderful to say, God has heard these cold prayers of thine, and not only heard, but answered them. Reflect also, how infrequent have been thy prayers, unless thou hast been in trouble, and then thou hast gone often to the mercy-seat: but when deliverance has come, where has been thy constant supplication? Yet, notwithstanding thou hast ceased to pray as once thou didst, God has not ceased to bless. When thou hast neglected the mercy-seat, God has not deserted it, but the bright light of the Shekinah has always been visible between the wings of the cherubim. Oh! it is marvellous that the Lord should regard those intermittent spasms of importunity which come and go with our necessities. What a God is he thus to hear the prayers of those who come to him when they have pressing wants, but neglect him when they have received a mercy; who approach him when they are forced to come, but who almost forget to address him when mercies are plentiful and sorrows are few. Let his gracious kindness in hearing such prayers touch our hearts, so that we may henceforth be found “Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit.”

EVENING

“Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ.”
Philippians 1:27

The word “conversation” does not merely mean our talk and converse with one another, but the whole course of our life and behaviour in the world. The Greek word signifies the actions and the privileges of citizenship: and thus we are commanded to let our actions, as citizens of the New Jerusalem, be such as becometh the gospel of Christ. What sort of conversation is this? In the first place, the gospel is very simple. So Christians should be simple and plain in their habits. There should be about our manner, our speech, our dress, our whole behaviour, that simplicity which is the very soul of beauty. The gospel is pre-eminently true, it is gold without dross; and the Christian’s life will be lustreless and valueless without the jewel of truth. The gospel is a very fearless gospel, it boldly proclaims the truth, whether men like it or not: we must be equally faithful and unflinching. But the gospel is also very gentle. Mark this spirit in its Founder: “a bruised reed he will not break.” Some professors are sharper than a thorn-hedge; such men are not like Jesus. Let us seek to win others by the gentleness of our words and acts. The gospel is very loving. It is the message of the God of love to a lost and fallen race. Christ’s last command to his disciples was, “Love one another.” O for more real, hearty union and love to all the saints; for more tender compassion towards the souls of the worst and vilest of men! We must not forget that the gospel of Christ is holy. It never excuses sin: it pardons it, but only through an atonement. If our life is to resemble the gospel, we must shun, not merely the grosser vices, but everything that would hinder our perfect conformity to Christ. For his sake, for our own sakes, and for the sakes of others, we must strive day by day to let our conversation be more in accordance with his gospel.

 

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On This Day: May 23

Updated May 22, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On May 23, 1934, bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were shot to death in a police ambush as they were driving a stolen Ford Deluxe along a road in Bienville Parish, La.
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On May 23, 1875, Alfred Sloan, the American philanthropist who headed General Motors for more than a quarter of a century, was born. Following his death on Feb. 17, 1966, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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1430 Joan of Arc was captured by the Burgundians, who sold her to the English.
1533 The marriage of England’s King Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon was declared null and void.
1701 Captain William Kidd was hanged in London after being convicted of piracy and murder.
1788 South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
1873 Canada’s North West Mounted Police force was established.
1915 Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary in World War I.
1937 Industrialist John D. Rockefeller died at age 97.
1945 Nazi official and SS chief Heinrich Himmler committed suicide while imprisoned in Luneburg, Germany.
1949 The Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) was established.
1960 Israel announced it had captured former Nazi official Adolf Eichmann in Argentina.
1997 Iranians elected a moderate president, Mohammad Khatami, over hard-liners in the ruling Muslim clergy.
2003 Congress sent President George W. Bush a $330 billion package of tax cuts – the third of his presidency.
2005 Actor Tom Cruise jumped on the couch while declaring his love for actress Katie Holmes on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”
2006 ABC named Charles Gibson to replace Elizabeth Vargas as anchor of its “World News Tonight” evening newscast.
2010 The final episode of the supernatural castaway drama “Lost” aired on ABC.
2011 The European Union imposed sanctions on Syrian President Bashar Assad over the continuing crackdown on anti-government protesters.

Current Birthdays

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Marvin Hagler, Boxing Hall of Famer

Boxing Hall of Famer Marvin Hagler turns 60 years old today.

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Joan Collins, Actress (“Dynasty”)

Actress Joan Collins (“Dynasty”) turns 79 years old today.

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1931 Barbara Barrie, Actress, turns 81
1936 Charles Kimbrough, Actor (“Murphy Brown”), turns 76
1944 John Newcombe, Tennis Hall of Famer, turns 68
1945 Lauren Chapin, Actress (“Father Knows Best”), turns 67
1945 Misty Morgan, Country singer, turns 67
1958 Drew Carey, Actor,, game show host, turns 54
1968 Laurel Holloman, Actress (“The L Word”), turns 44
1973 Maxwell, R&B singer, turns 39
1974 Jewel, Singer, turns 38

 

Historic Birthdays

Alfred Sloan 5/23/1875 – 2/17/1966 American executive and philanthropist; headed General Motors.Go to obituary »
70 Carolus Linnaeus 5/23/1707 – 1/10/1778
Swedish botanist; created system for defining genera and species
64 William Hunter 5/23/1718 – 3/30/1783
English obstetrician and educator
80 Franz Anton Mesmer 5/23/1734 – 3/5/1815
German physician; developed use of hypnosis
45 Thomas Hood 5/23/1799 – 5/3/1845
English poet
66 James B. Eads 5/23/1820 – 3/8/1887
American engineer; built the triple-arch steel bridge over the Mississippi River
57 Ambrose Burnside 5/23/1824 – 9/13/1881
American Union general
83 Leo Baeck 5/23/1873 – 11/2/1956
German rabbi and theologian
56 Douglas Fairbanks 5/23/1883 – 12/12/1939
American film actor and producer
83 Par Lagerkvist 5/23/1891 – 7/11/1974
Swedish novelist, poet and dramatist; won Nobel Prize in 1951
82 John Bardeen 5/23/1908 – 1/30/1991
American physicist, co-winner of Nobel Prize in 1956 and 1972
42 Margaret Wise Brown 5/23/1910 – 11/13/1952
American writer of children’s books

 

 

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Oatmeal & Fresh Fruit: A Winning Combo

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