Daily Calendar for Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Question of the Day
How did the term βbachelor’s degreeβ originate?
The word bachelor is derived from the Medieval Latin baccalarius and originally referred to someone of low rank in the feudal hierarchy. Over time, the meaning was extended to denote persons of subordinate position in other systems, including those holding a preliminary degree from a college or university. This enabled them to proceed to the degree of master, which then entitled them to teach at the university. A bachelor’s degree signifies that the holder is not yet a full member of the university.
Advice of the Day
Use small fish, such as minnows, when fishing for pike or pickerel.
Home Hint of the Day
Spread out your painting chores. Give the house one coat of paint now and the next coat in 2 or 3 years. Applying two coats in the same year doesn’t give the paint a chance to set and makes it more apt to peel.
Word of the Day
Spheksophobia
Fear of wasps
Puzzle of the Day
A shining body, a preposition, and an ancient city.(Use these clues to find the three words that, when combined, form the name of a flower.)
Answer: Star of Bethlehem
Died
- Pope Paul I β
- James Madison (4th U.S. president) β
- Maria Mitchell (astronomer) β
- Rod Serling (screenwriter) β
- Terrance Stanley Fox (cross-country runner, Canadian hero) β
- Queen Modjadji V (the rain queenβ of South Africa’s Lobedu tribeβ) β
- Billy Mays (popular TV pitchman) β
- Meshach Taylor (actor) β
Born
- Henry VIII ( King of England) β
- Peter Paul Rubens (painter) β
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau (philosopher) β
- Richard Rodgers (composer) β
- Mel Brooks (director & actor) β
- Pat Morita (actor) β
- Gilda Radner (actress) β
- Kathy Bates (actress) β
- John Elway (football player) β
- Mary Stuart Masterson (actress) β
- John Cusack (actor) β
Events
- Molly Pitcher took her mortally wounded husband’s place at a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth, NJ. As a recognition of her heroism, the valiant woman was commissioned a sergeant by General George Washingtonβ
- Cholera epidemic began in N.Y.C.β
- Labor Day became an official U.S. holidayβ
- The Treaty of Versailles was signed, ending WW Iβ
- First Corvette car assembledβ
- Israel annexed East Jerusalemβ
- The United States Supreme Court, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, bars quota systems in college admissions but affirms constitutionality of programs giving advantage to minoritiesβ
- 7.3 earthquake shook Landers, Californiaβ
- A brief 4.5 earthquake struck the Midwest rattling windows and awakening sleeping residents from Wisconsin south to Missouri and from Indiana west to Iowaβ
- Pope Benedict XVI waived the five year waiting period for a cause for beatification to be opened and the official process for beatification of Pope John Paul II began in the Diocese of Romeβ
Weather
- Laughlin, Nevada, reached 124 degrees Fβ
- Tornado tossed tractor 1.5 miles in Camp Crook, South Dakotaβ