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On This Day: June 28

Updated June 27, 2012, 2:28 pm

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On June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed in France, ending World War I.
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On June 28, 1902, Richard Rodgers, the American composer who was a major force in 20th century musical comedy, was born. Following his death on Dec. 30, 1979, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1836 James Madison, the fourth president of the United States, died in Montpelier, Va., at age 85.
1838 Britain’s Queen Victoria was crowned in Westminster Abbey.
1894 Labor Day was established as a holiday for federal employees.
1902 Broadway composer Richard Rodgers was born in New York City.
1919 The Treaty of Versailles was signed in France, ending World War I.
1919 Harry S. Truman married Elizabeth Virginia Wallace in Independence, Mo.
1950 North Korean forces captured Seoul, South Korea.
1967 Israel declared Jerusalem reunified under its sovereignty following its capture of the Arab sector in the Six-Day War.
1967 Karol Wojtyla, the future Pope John Paul II, was named a cardinal.
1997 Mike Tyson was disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield’s ear during their WBA heavyweight title fight in Las Vegas.
2000 The Supreme Court ruled the Boy Scouts can bar homosexuals from serving as troop leaders.
2001 Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic was handed over by Serbia to the U.N. war crimes tribunal.
2004 The U.S.-led coalition transferred sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government two days ahead of schedule.
2004 The Supreme Court ruled that enemy combatants can challenge their detention in U.S. courts.
2007 The American bald eagle was removed from the endangered species list.
2010 Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., the longest-serving senator in the nation’s history, died in Fairfax, Va., at 92.
2010 The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Americans have the right to own a gun for self-defense anywhere they live.

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Leon Panetta, Defense secretary

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta turns 74 years old today.

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Kellie Pickler, Country singer (“American Idol”)

Country singer Kellie Pickler (“American Idol”) turns 26 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini

1926 Mel Brooks, Writer, director, turns 86
1934 Carl Levin, U.S. senator, D-Mich., turns 78
1937 John Byner, Comedian, impressionist, turns 75
1948 Kathy Bates, Actress, turns 64
1960 John Elway, Football Hall of Famer, turns 52
1965 Jessica Hecht, Actress, turns 47
1966 John Cusack, Actor, turns 46
1966 Mary Stuart Masterson, Actress, turns 46
1967 Gil Bellows, Actor (“Ally McBeal”), turns 45

 

Historic Birthdays

Richard Rodgers 6/28/1902 – 12/30/1979 American composer of Broadway musicals.Go to obituary »
62 Peter Paul Rubens 6/28/1577 – 5/30/1640
Flemish Baroque painter
66 Jean-Jacques Rousseau 6/28/1712 – 7/2/1778
French philosopher, writer and political theorist
79 Carlotta Grisi 6/28/1819 – 5/20/1899
Italian ballerina
83 Otis Skinner 6/28/1858 – 1/4/1942
American actor
69 Luigi Pirandello 6/28/1867 – 12/10/1936
Italian playwright, novelist and short story writer
62 Pierre Laval 6/28/1883 – 10/15/1945
French politician; led Vichy government
82 Floyd Dell 6/28/1887 – 7/23/1969
American novelist and journalist
83 Carl Spaatz 6/28/1891 – 7/14/1974
American first chief of staff of the Air Force
90 E. H. Carr 6/28/1892 – 11/3/1982
English political scientist and historian
89 Eric Ambler 6/28/1909 – 10/22/1998
English author and screenwriter

 

 

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