2001: Whitsunday-Pentecost
2012: Partial eclipse of the Moon
Born 1808: Jefferson Davis (president of the Confederacy)
Born 1864: Ransom Eli Olds (automobile manufacturer)
1888: The poem "Casey at the Bat" was published in the San Francisco Examiner
Died 1899: Johann Strauss, the Younger (composer)
1918: The New York Times won its first Pulitzer Prize
1918: Ernest Poole became the first to win a Pulitzer Prize in the category of novels (now known as fiction)
Born 1925: Tony Curtis (actor)
Born 1926: Allen Ginsburg (poet)
1932: Baseball player Lou Gehrig hit 4 home runs in 1 game
Died 1963: Pope John XXIII
Born 1967: Anderson Cooper (television journalist)
1972: Sally Jane Priesand became the first female to be ordained as a rabbi
Died 1975: Ozzie Nelson (actor)
Born 1987: Lalaine Vergara-Paras (actress)
Died 2002: Lew Wasserman (old time movie mogul)
2008: Frances Bay, James Cameron, k.d. lang, The Kids in the Hall, Steve Nash, and Daria Werbowy were announced as being inducted into the Canada Walk of Fame
Died 2009: David Carradine (actor)
Died 2010: Rue McClanahan (actress)
Died 2011: Dr. Jack Kevorkian (pathologist known as "Dr. Death" due to his role in assisting the suicides of terminally ill people)



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