Herstory today
Posted 11/12/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Jules Leotard, the creator of the Leotard performs on the trapeze for the first time. The first known photo of the Loch Ness monster is taken. Fantasia is released by Disney. Ellis Island closes and Wilma Rudolph dies. . . . .
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today in herstory
Posted 11/11/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Happy Armistice Day. The first medical school for women opened in 1848. The Memorial for women who died in Vietnam is authorized. The Church of England allows women to become priests in 1992 and happy birthday first lady Abigail Smith Adams, writer Anne Green and actress Maude Adams. . . . .
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Herstory today Today in Herstory: Stanley meets Dr. Livingstone in Africa. Hirohito is enthroaned
Posted 11/10/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Stanley meets
Dr. Livingstone in Africa. Hirohito is
enthroaned as Emperor of Japan. The first long distance phone call without an
operator in 1951. And Sesame premiers on PBS. . . . .
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today in herstory
Posted 11/9/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Napolean becomes Dictator for life in France. U.S. Grant bars jews from serving under him and it’s the night of the Kristallnacht in Nazi Germany. Al Capp creates Sadie Hawkins day and in 1976 the UN condemns apartheid. . . . .
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Herstory today
Posted 11/8/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Bourban Whiskey is distilled for the first time. The first Republican is elected President and the Louvre opens in paris. FDR creates the Civil Works Administration to pump the economy. . . . .
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Herstory Today
Posted 11/7/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: cartoonist T.Nast depicts a republican as an elephant in 1874. The Blue laws are overturned in PA allowing for Sunday Sports in 1933. Eleanor Roosevelt dies in 1962 at the age of 78. . . . .
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Today in Herstory
Posted 11/6/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: 43 Saudi women arrested for driving a car. HUAC committee begins and NBC' Meet the Press debuts in 1947. A lot more if you read on..
1844 the Dominican Republic gains independence from Spain. . . . .
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today in herstory
Posted 11/5/2008 - DB Metzger | 0 comment(s)
Today in Herstory: Susan B. Anthony is arrested for attempting to vote. The Auto engine is patented by George Selden. Jacob Schick patents the electric razor. The Phil Donahue show hits the air. And Ella Grosso becomes the first woman elected Governor. . . . .
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