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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Herstory today:
Posted 4/20/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: A history of National Parks and
Potters Field in NYC. It’s the opening of Wrigley Field in Chicago . FM radio is approved by the FCC ,
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Herstory today
Posted 4/19/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
The Revolutionary war began. So did The Boston Marathon and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In 1948 the ABC TV network debuted and Sally Ride was announced as the first Female Astronaut. Then there’s the Waco Compound going up in Flames, as did The Murrah Office Building two years later. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 4/18/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: The anniversary of the San Francisco Earthquake, Joan of Arc is declared a Saint, Paul Revere & William Dawes go for a Midnight ride. and it’s the origin of the First Crossword Puzzle Book and the opening of the old Yankee Stadium and the Washateria (Laundromat). . . . .
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Today in Herstory
Posted 4/17/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Pierpont Morgan, Isak Dinesen and Daffy Duck enjoy Birthdays. Sir Thomas More is sent to the London Tower over a woman,.Martin Luther is excommunicated and ExpplorerVerrazano discovers the land from which a Bridge will be built. . . . .
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herstory today
Posted 4/16/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: A hearty
welcome to Pope Benedict. Hildegard of
Bingen is issued a protection order by the Holy Roman Emperor in 1163 and it’s the day Saint Bernadette died in 1879. . . . .
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Tax Day in Herstory
Posted 4/15/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Who said, "Only the little people pay taxes." She was referenced last month as "The Queen of Mean." It was only fitting that it was tax day 1992 when now deceased Leona Helmsley began her 4 year prison term for tax evasion. . . . .
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herstory today
Posted 4/14/2009 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Websters Dictionary is first published, as is A Tale of Two Cities in serial form. Harriet Tubman begins the Underground Railroad and in 1860 The Pony Express begins to deliver the mail. . . . .
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