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On This Day: June 6

Updated June 5, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On June 6, 1944, the D-Day invasion of Europe took place during World War II as Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France.
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On June 6, 1875, Thomas Mann, the Nobel Prize-winning German author, was born. Following his death on Aug. 12, 1955, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1844 The Young Men’s Christian Association was founded in London.
1925 Walter Percy Chrysler founded the Chrysler Corp.
1933 The first drive-in movie theater opened, in Camden County, N.J.
1934 The Securities and Exchange Commission was established.
1966 Black activist James Meredith was shot and wounded as he walked along a Mississippi highway to encourage black voter registration.
1968 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, a day after he was shot by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan.
1978 California voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 13, a ballot measure calling for major cuts in property taxes.
1982 Israeli forces invaded Lebanon to drive PLO fighters out of the country.
1985 Authorities in Brazil exhumed a body later identified as that of Dr. Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor who conducted medical experiments on inmates at Auschwitz during World War II.
1990 The 2 Live Crew album “As Nasty As They Wanna Be” was ruled obscene by a federal judge in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
2004 Phylicia Rashad became the first African-American actress to win a Tony for a leading dramatic role for her work in a revival of “A Raisin in the Sun.”
2005 The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that people who smoke marijuana because their doctors recommend it to ease pain can be prosecuted for violating federal drug laws.
2011 After days of denials, Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., confessed that he had tweeted a lewd photo of himself to a woman and admitted to “inappropriate” exchanges with six women.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Paul Giamatti, Actor

Actor Paul Giamatti turns 45 years old today.

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Eric  Cantor, U.S. House majority leader, R-Va.

Rep. Eric Cantor R-Va., the House majority leader, turns 49 years old today.

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

1934 Roy Innis, Civil rights leader, turns 78
1939 Gary “U.S.” Bonds, Rock singer, turns 73
1952 Harvey Fierstein, Actor, turns 60
1955 Sandra Bernhard, Actress, comedian, turns 57
1956 Bjorn Borg, Tennis Hall of Famer, turns 56
1959 Jimmy Jam, Record producer, turns 53
1959 Colin Quinn, Comedian (“Saturday Night Live”), turns 53
1960 Steve Vai, Rock musician, turns 52
1967 Max Casella, Actor, turns 45
1972 Natalie Morales, Broadcast journalist, turns 40
1974 Uncle Kracker, Rapper, rocker, turns 38
1974 Sonya Walger, Actress (“Lost,” “FlashForward”), turns 38

 

Historic Birthdays

Thomas Mann 6/6/1875 – 8/12/1955 German novelist and essayist.Go to obituary »
61 Diego Velazquez 6/6/1599 – 8/6/1660
Spanish 17th-century painter
21 Nathan Hale 6/6/1755 – 9/22/1776
American Revolutionary patriot
87 John Trumbull 6/6/1756 – 11/10/1843
American painter, architect and author
51 Steele MacKaye 6/6/1842 – 2/25/1894
American playwright, actor and inventor
46 Alexandra 6/6/1872 – 7/16/1918
Russian consort of emperor Nicholas II
77 Sir Patrick Abercrombie 6/6/1879 – 3/23/1957
English architect and town planner
85 William Cosgrave 6/6/1880 – 11/16/1965
Irish statesman and first president
79 R. C. Sherriff 6/6/1896 – 11/13/1975
English playwright and screenwriter
69 Sukarno 6/6/1901 – 6/21/1970
Indonesian statesman; leader of independence movement and first president (1949-67)
45 Jimmie Lunceford 6/6/1902 – 7/12/1947
American jazz band leader
74 Aram Khachaturian 6/6/1903 – 5/1/1978
Russian composer
86 Bill Dickey 6/6/1907 – 11/12/1993
American athlete; catcher for the New York Yankees

 

 

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June 6

MORNING

“Ye that love the Lord hate evil.”
Psalm 97:10

Thou hast good reason to “hate evil,” for only consider what harm it has already wrought thee. Oh, what a world of mischief sin has brought into thy heart! Sin blinded thee so that thou couldst not see the beauty of the Saviour; it made thee deaf so that thou couldst not hear the Redeemer’s tender invitations. Sin turned thy feet into the way of death, and poured poison into the very fountain of thy being; it tainted thy heart, and made it “deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.” Oh, what a creature thou wast when evil had done its utmost with thee, before divine grace interposed! Thou wast an heir of wrath even as others; thou didst “run with the multitude to do evil.” Such were all of us; but Paul reminds us, “but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.” We have good reason, indeed, for hating evil when we look back and trace its deadly workings. Such mischief did evil do us, that our souls would have been lost had not omnipotent love interfered to redeem us. Even now it is an active enemy, ever watching to do us hurt, and to drag us to perdition. Therefore “hate evil,” O Christians, unless you desire trouble. If you would strew your path with thorns, and plant nettles in your death-pillow, then neglect to “hate evil:” but if you would live a happy life, and die a peaceful death, then walk in all the ways of holiness, hating evil, even unto the end. If you truly love your Saviour, and would honour him, then “hate evil.” We know of no cure for the love of evil in a Christian like abundant intercourse with the Lord Jesus. Dwell much with him, and it is impossible for you to be at peace with sin.

“Order my footsteps by thy Word,

And make my heart sincere;

Let sin have no dominion, Lord,

But keep my conscience clear.”

EVENING

“Be zealous.”
Revelation 3:19

If you would see souls converted, if you would hear the cry that “the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord;” if you would place crowns upon the head of the Saviour, and his throne lifted high, then be filled with zeal. For, under God, the way of the world’s conversion must be by the zeal of the church. Every grace shall do exploits, but this shall be first; prudence, knowledge, patience, and courage will follow in their places, but zeal must lead the van. It is not the extent of your knowledge, though that is useful; it is not the extent of your talent, though that is not to be despised; it is your zeal that shall do great exploits. This zeal is the fruit of the Holy Spirit: it draws its vital force from the continued operations of the Holy Ghost in the soul. If our inner life dwindles, if our heart beats slowly before God, we shall not know zeal; but if all be strong and vigorous within, then we cannot but feel a loving anxiety to see the kingdom of Christ come, and his will done on earth, even as it is in heaven. A deep sense of gratitude will nourish Christian zeal. Looking to the hole of the pit whence we were digged, we find abundant reason why we should spend and be spent for God. And zeal is also stimulated by the thought of the eternal future. It looks with tearful eyes down to the flames of hell, and it cannot slumber: it looks up with anxious gaze to the glories of heaven, and it cannot but bestir itself. It feels that time is short compared with the work to be done, and therefore it devotes all that it has to the cause of its Lord. And it is ever strengthened by the remembrance of Christ’s example. He was clothed with zeal as with a cloak. How swift the chariot-wheels of duty went with him! He knew no loitering by the way. Let us prove that we are his disciples by manifesting the same spirit of zeal.