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On This Day: June 9

Updated June 8, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On June 9, 1954, Army counsel Joseph N. Welch confronted Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy during the Senate-Army Hearings over McCarthy’s attack on a member of Welch’s law firm, Frederick G. Fisher. Said Welch: “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”

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On June 9, 1891, Cole Porter, the American composer and lyricist, was born. Following his death on Oct. 15, 1964, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

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1870 Author Charles Dickens died at age 58.
1891 Composer Cole Porter was born in Peru, Ind.
1911 Carrie Nation, the hatchet-wielding temperance crusader, died at age 64.
1940 Norway surrendered to the Nazis during World War II.
1969 The Senate confirmed Warren Burger to be chief justice of the United States, succeeding Earl Warren.
1973 Secretariat won horse racing’s Triple Crown with a victory at the Belmont Stakes.
1980 Comedian Richard Pryor suffered near-fatal burns at his home when a mixture of free-base cocaine exploded.
1986 The Rogers Commission released its report on the Challenger disaster, criticizing NASA and rocket-builder Morton Thiokol for management problems leading to the explosion that claimed the lives of seven astronauts.
2008 Ken Griffey Jr. of the Cincinnati Reds became the sixth player in baseball history to hit 600 home runs.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Johnny Depp, Actor

Actor Johnny Depp turns 49 years old today.

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Michael J. Fox, Actor

Actor Michael J. Fox turns 51 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini

1930 Marvin Kalb, Broadcast journalist, turns 82
1939 Dick Vitale, Sportscaster, turns 73
1956 Patricia Cornwell, Mystery author, turns 56
1961 Aaron Sorkin, Writer, producer (“The West Wing”), turns 51
1964 Gloria Reuben, Actress (“ER”), turns 48
1973 Tedy Bruschi, Football player, turns 39
1981 Natalie Portman, Actress, turns 31

 

Historic Birthdays

Cole Porter 6/9/1891 – 10/15/1964 American composer and lyricist.Go to obituary »
52 Peter I (the Great) 6/9/1672 – 2/8/1725
Russian emperor (1682-1725)
66 Samuel Slater 6/9/1768 – 4/21/1835
English-born industrialist; helped start American cotton industry
38 Otto Nicolai 6/9/1810 – 5/11/1849
German opera composer
71 Bertha Suttner 6/9/1843 – 6/21/1914
Austrian novelist and pacifist
67 James Stillman 6/9/1850 – 3/15/1918
American financier and banker
70 Charles Bonaparte 6/9/1851 – 6/28/1921
American politician; U.S. attorney general (1906-09)
66 Carl Nielsen 6/9/1865 – 10/3/1931
Danish violinist, conductor and composer
80 S. N. Behrman 6/9/1893 – 9/9/1973
American short-story writer and playwright
74 Patrick Steptoe 6/9/1913 – 3/21/1988
English physician and medical researcher
94 Les Paul 6/9/1915 – 8/12/2009
Guitarist and inventor

 

 

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June 9

MORNING

“We live unto the Lord.”
Romans 14:8

If God had willed it, each of us might have entered heaven at the moment of conversion. It was not absolutely necessary for our preparation for immortality that we should tarry here. It is possible for a man to be taken to heaven, and to be found meet to be a partaker of the inheritance of the saints in light, though he has but just believed in Jesus. It is true that our sanctification is a long and continued process, and we shall not be perfected till we lay aside our bodies and enter within the veil; but nevertheless, had the Lord so willed it, he might have changed us from imperfection to perfection, and have taken us to heaven at once. Why then are we here? Would God keep his children out of paradise a single moment longer than was necessary? Why is the army of the living God still on the battle-field when one charge might give them the victory? Why are his children still wandering hither and thither through a maze, when a solitary word from his lips would bring them into the centre of their hopes in heaven? The answer is–they are here that they may “live unto the Lord,” and may bring others to know his love. We remain on earth as sowers to scatter good seed; as ploughmen to break up the fallow ground; as heralds publishing salvation. We are here as the “salt of the earth,” to be a blessing to the world. We are here to glorify Christ in our daily life. We are here as workers for him, and as “workers together with him.” Let us see that our life answereth its end. Let us live earnest, useful, holy lives, to “the praise of the glory of his grace.” Meanwhile we long to be with him, and daily sing–

“My heart is with him on his throne,

And ill can brook delay;

Each moment listening for the voice,

Rise up, and come away.'”

EVENING

“They are they which testify of me.”
John 5:39

Jesus Christ is the Alpha and Omega of the Bible. He is the constant theme of its sacred pages; from first to last they testify of him. At the creation we at once discern him as one of the sacred Trinity; we catch a glimpse of him in the promise of the woman’s seed; we see him typified in the ark of Noah; we walk with Abraham, as he sees Messiah’s day; we dwell in the tents of Isaac and Jacob, feeding upon the gracious promise; we hear the venerable Israel talking of Shiloh; and in the numerous types of the law, we find the Redeemer abundantly foreshadowed. Prophets and kings, priests and preachers, all look one way–they all stand as the cherubs did over the ark, desiring to look within, and to read the mystery of God’s great propitiation. Still more manifestly in the New Testament we find our Lord the one pervading subject. It is not an ingot here and there, or dust of gold thinly scattered, but here you stand upon a solid floor of gold; for the whole substance of the New Testament is Jesus crucified, and even its closing sentence is bejewelled with the Redeemer’s name. We should always read Scripture in this light; we should consider the word to be as a mirror into which Christ looks down from heaven; and then we, looking into it, see his face reflected as in a glass–darkly, it is true, but still in such a way as to be a blessed preparation for seeing him as we shall see him face to face. This volume contains Jesus Christ’s letters to us, perfumed by his love. These pages are the garments of our King, and they all smell of myrrh, and aloes, and cassia. Scripture is the royal chariot in which Jesus rides, and it is paved with love for the daughters of Jerusalem. The Scriptures are the swaddling bands of the holy child Jesus; unroll them and you find your Saviour. The quintessence of the word of God is Christ.