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Today in history

And Marilyn was born on June 1

Keller also died on the 1st
 
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1889: Considered one of the worst natural disasters in American history, a flood ravaged Johnstown, Pennsylvania, causing more than 2,200 deaths.
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Natural!?

https://explorepahistory.com/hmarker.php?markerId=1-A-144
To the residents of Johnstown and many people across the nation, blame lay clearly with Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick and the other wealthy and prominent Pittsburgh businessmen who as members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club owned the dam, and thus were responsible for its collapse.

"Fifty thousand lives," wrote Harrisburg newspaperman J. J. McLaurin, "in Pennsylvania were jeopardized for eight years that a club of rich pleasure seekers might fish and sail and revel in luxurious ease during the heated term." Concluding that dam repair and inspection had been botched by wealthy amateurs, engineers, too, weighed in against the club members. In the damage suits filed against members of the club for their negligence
 
30 May 1593 - Death of Christopher Marlowe.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Marlowe

Fake news.
 
45 years ago on 25 May 1977, a little know movie was premiering and wound up knocking the doors off the box office


I went to the theater with a friend of mine for the 12:30 pm showing. Matinee pricing was in effect; so, we paid $ 1.50 each to get in. That was the last time that I saw the movie for that inexpensive price :)

That version misses the part that got a standing ovation at the premier: the Imperial Star Destroyer that just... kept... coming...!

 
^^Yeah. . .was (and still am) a scifi and Star Trek fan well before Star Wars. I went into the movie with the rediculous idea of, just to have some sort of size reference, comparing the first star ship I saw to the U.S.S. Enterprise. Everyone knows that it's approximately 1,000 feet in length; so, I figured that was a good reference. Well, Princess Lea's ship appeared; and, I said OK, that's not bad. And, then, this triangular shape appeared; and, as Kuli states, kept coming. . .and coming. . .and coming :badgrin: I don't think I picked my jaw up off the floor (YUCK) until the end of the movie :luv2:
 
^ Computer-operated cameras, but no computer graphics.

EDIT: At least not until Lucas started fucking around with them for the re-release.
 
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^ TVO (Ontario's public broadcasting stations) had 2 separate documentaries from the BBC back to back about King George V and Queen Mary. I was surprised how much influence Mary had on Princess Elizabeth.
 
^ Over the Rainbow was almost removed from the movie. The producers felt that it slowed the pace too much.
 
Can't believe I missed this one yesterday--

1963: The U.S. Supreme Court rules 8-1 that states cannot require the recitation of the Lord's Prayer or Bible verses in public schools.
 
My posts haven't all been showing up.... here's what I posted and didn't appear:

June 15, 1215: King John signs the Magna Carta, which begins, "The Church of England shall be free".
 
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