Saturday, 22 November 2014

November 22, 2014

270 years ago
1744


Born on this date
Abigail Adams
. U.S. First Lady, 1797-1801. Mrs. Adams, born Abigail Smith, married future President John Adams in 1764, and served as his closest adviser. She is best remembered for the 1,200 letters she and her husband exchanged, and is sometimes regarded as a founder of the United States. Mrs. Adams died of typhoid fever on October 28, 1818, less than a month before her 74th birthday.

220 years ago
1794


Died on this date
John Alsop, 70
. U.S. politician. Mr. Alsop, a cloth and dry goods merchant, served in the Province of New York Assembly was a delegate from New York to the 1st (1774) and 2nd (1775-1781) Continental Congresses. He was president of New York City's Chamber of Commerce from 1784-1785.

150 years ago
1864


War
In the U.S. Civil War, Confederate forces under General John Bell Hood invaded Tennessee in an unsuccessful attempt to draw Union General William T. Sherman from Georgia.

90 years ago
1924


Football
CRU
IRFU-Canadian university playoff @ Varsity Stadium, Toronto
Queen's University 11 Hamilton Tigers 1

Pep Leadley was successful on 3 of 4 field goals and punted for 2 singles to score all the points for the Tricolor as they beat the Tigers before 17,000 fans to advance to the Eastern Final against ORFU champion Toronto Balmy Beach one week hence.

75 years ago
1939


At the movies
The Amazing Mr. Williams, directed by Alexander Hall, and starring Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell, received its premiere screening.



70 years ago
1944


At the movies
Meet Me in St. Louis, directed by Vincente Minnelli, and starring Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Mary Astor, and Tom Drake, received its premiere screening in St. Louis.



War
Canadian Defence Minister General A.G.L. McNaughton was told by the Canadian Army Council that only conscription would provide enough reinforcements; members of the Council threatened to resign if he didn't agree. U.S. troops reached the Germans' Roer River line in the Battle of the Cologne Plain. British troops in Italy advancing toward Faenza crossed the Cosina River and established five bridgeheads. Soviet troops in Hungary pushed to within 18 miles of Budapest. U.S. troops on Leyte Island in the Philippines smashed through Limon, practically destroying the Japanese 1st Division.

Diplomacy
A committee was formed in Managua, Nicaragua to work for a union of Central American republics.

Scandal
Pacific Mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts paid the U.S. Office of Price Administration $2,165,842.02 for charging more than the ceiling price on more than 20 million yards of cloth.

Labour
The Ohio Federation of Telephone Workers ended its one-week-old strike of operators in Dayton after conferences with the National War Labor Board in Washington.

60 years ago
1954


On television tonight
Sherlock Holmes, starring Ronald Howard and H. Marion Crawford
Tonight's episode: The Case of the Shy Ballerina



Died on this date
Moroni Olsen, 65
. U.S. actor. Mr. Olsen began acting in plays in the 1910s, but was best known as a character actor in numerous movies from the mid-1930s until his death.

Society
The Humane Society of the United States was founded.

50 years ago
1964


Football
CFL
Western Finals
Calgary 14 @ British Columbia 33 (British Columbia won best-of-three series 2-1)

B.C. quarterback Joe Kapp connected with Willie Fleming for a 71-yard touchdown pass 6 minutes into the game and added TD passes to Mack Burton, Sonny Homer, and Pat Claridge as the Lions beat the Stampeders before 32,504 fans at Empire Stadium in Vancouver to win their second straight Western Football Conference title. The Lions built a 23-3 halftime lead and coasted to victory. The B.C. defense made 4 interceptions off Calgary quarterbacks Eagle Day and Jerry Keeling. It was the last game in Canadian football for Bobby Dobbs after 4 seasons as head coach of the Stampeders.

40 years ago
1974


Hit parade
#1 single in New Zealand: Kung Fu Fighting--Carl Douglas

#1 single in West Germany (Media Control): Kung Fu Fighting--Carl Douglas (3rd week at #1)

Diplomacy
The United Nations General Assembly granted observer status to the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Oil
The Canadian government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announced a reduction in crude oil exports to the U.S. to help increase Canadian self-sufficiency in oil. The cuts were to begin in 1975, with imports expected to end by 1982.

Football
CIAU
Canadian College Bowl @ CNE Stadium, Toronto
Western Ontario 19 Toronto 15

Western Ontario quarterback Bill Robinson completed a 63-yard touchdown pass to Jay Parry and linebacker Jim Cimba recovered a fumble by Toronto punter Mike Sokovnin in the Toronto end zone with 10 seconds remaining in the 1st half as the Mustangs held on to defeat the Varsity Blues before 24,777 fans and won the Vanier Cup. Backup quarterback Al Brenchley rallied the Toronto offense late in the game, but the drive stalled with a turnover on downs at the Western 15-yard line. UWO linebacker Ian Bryans was awarded the Ted Morris Memorial Trophy as the game's Most Valuable Player. It was the second Vanier Cup win for Frank Cosentino, who ended his five-year career as head coach of the Mustangs with this game.

30 years ago
1984


Hit parade
Edmonton's Top 30 (CHED)
1 All Through the Night--Cyndi Lauper (2nd week at #1)
2 Out of Touch--Daryl Hall John Oates
3 The Wild Boys--Duran Duran
4 Penny Lover--Lionel Richie
5 Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)--Billy Ocean
6 The War Song--Culture Club
7 No More Lonely Nights--Paul McCartney
8 Sea of Love--The Honeydrippers
9 Better Be Good to Me--Tina Turner
10 Had a Dream (Sleeping with the Enemy)--Roger Hodgson
11 Run to You--Bryan Adams
12 We Belong--Pat Benatar
13 Valotte--Julian Lennon
14 Lucky Star--Madonna
15 I Can't Hold Back--Survivor
16 Stranger in Town--Toto
17 What About Me--Kenny Rogers with Kim Carnes and James Ingram
18 Tears--John Waite
19 Wake Me Up Before You Go Go--Wham!
20 Walking on a Thin Line--Huey Lewis and the News
21 On the Dark Side--John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band
22 Teacher Teacher--.38 Special
23 I Feel for You--Chaka Khan
24 Born in the U.S.A.--Bruce Springsteen
25 I Do Wanna Know--REO Speedwagon
26 Heaven (Must Be There)--Eurogliders
27 Get it While You Can--Gary O
28 I Need You Tonight--Peter Wolf
29 Pride (In the Name of Love)--U2
30 Alphabet Town--Gerry Cott

25 years ago
1989


Hit parade
#1 single in Finland (Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland): Another Day in Paradise--Phil Collins (2nd week at #1)

#1 single in Sweden (Topplistan): Lambada--Kaoma (6th week at #1)

Died on this date
Rene Moawad, 64
. President of Lebanon, 1989. Mr. Moawad, a moderate Maronite Christian who enjoyed the support of Syria, was assassinated just 17 days after taking office as President. A bomb exploded along the route of his motorcade that killed Mr. Moawad and 23 other people.

War
After being threatened with death, 12 Green Berets who had been trapped in a San Salvador hotel when it had been taken over by Salvadoran rebels the previous day, were permitted to leave.

10 years ago
2004


Protest
Tens of thousands of demonstrators jammed downtown Kiev, denouncing Ukraine's presidential runoff election as fraudulent, and chanting the name of reform candidate Viktor Yushchenko. The protests marked the beginning of the Orange Revolution.

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