today in herstory
Posted 4/28/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Madison is born, the Doctrine comes later. Captain Bligh has problems on the Bounty and Mussolini doesn’t make it out of town. W.H. Carrier patents his air conditioner and the first yellow fever virus is announced. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 4/27/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Magellan is killed in the Phillipines, leaving it to his men to prove the world is round. Milton sells Paradise Lost for 10 lbs. And Jane McCrea is captured by the Indians, which becomes an American Standard. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 4/26/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: John Smith lands in VA. Sybil Luddington becomes the female Paul Revere, Guernica is bombed by the Luftwaffe, Weather broadcasting begins, Chernobyl goes into meltdown and Lucille Ball passes. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 4/25/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory:. The guillotine is used for the first time in France. The global economy gets an early push with construction on the Suez Canal and St. Lawrence Seaway. New York becomes the first state to require license plates and Buddy becomes the first guide dog for the blind. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 4/24/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: The
library of congress is established, the Soda fountain is patented, Eastman
Kodax is formed, the Easter Uprising
begins, as does what some call the Read More
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Herstory today
Posted 4/23/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: National Secretary week first began in 1952. RIP William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes and William Wordsworth. The National Urban league and The United Methodist Church is formed as is a small start up called Micro-soft. . . . .
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Herstory Today
Posted 4/22/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: The first earth day came about in 1970, the first National league game was played in 1876, "In God we Trust" is authorized on US coinage and the Oklahoma Gold Rush begins and humorist Erma Bombeck passes. . . . .
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today in herstory:
Posted 4/21/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: John Adams, Sam Houston, Mark Twain, Catherine the Great, Emily Bronte, Margot Fonteyn and The Red Baron. And those are just the people and events you’ve heard of. And the first Kindergarten is founded in Germany
1649 Maryland passes a toleration act , guaranteeing freedom of worship of Christians. . . . .
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