This Week in History

JANUARY 4

Katie McFadden was born.

Jen Linehan was born.

Robert Donohoe was born.

Megan LaCognata was born.

Tom Greene was born

Flip Mullen was born

 

1965 – President Johnson outlined his “Great Society” in his State of the Union address.

1999 – Former wrestler Jesse Ventura was sworn in as Minnesota’s governor.

 

JANUARY 5 

Mary Ellen Blum Olsen was born.

 

1914 – Henry Ford introduced the $5-a-day minimum wage.

1972 – President Nixon ordered the development of the space shuttle.

 

JANUARY 6

John Carrington was born.

Rebecca Carey was born.

 

1759 – George Washington married Martha Custis.

1994 – Figure skater Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on her leg by men including husband of rival skater Tonya Harding.

 

JANUARY 7

Dennis Cook was born.

Patrick Clark was born.

Sarah McGonigle was born.

Augusta Marino was born.

1927 – Transatlantic commercial telephone service began between New York and London.

1953 – Harry Truman announced that the U.S. had developed the hydrogen bomb.

 

JANUARY 8

Jill Brady was born.

Christine Charles was born.

Bridget Valdemira was born.

 

1958 – Bobby Fischer won the United States Chess Championship for the first time at age 14.

1964 – President Lyndon Johnson announced his War on Poverty.

 

JANUARY 9

Paula Ann DiGioia was born.

Patrick Connelly was born.

 

1861 – Mississippi became the second state to secede from the Union.

1952- Jackie Robinson became the highest paid player in Brooklyn Dodger history.

 

JANUARY 10

Marianne Venezia Henry was born.

Jennifer Burke was born.

 

1863 – The first underground passenger railway, the Metropolitan, opened in London.

1984 – The U.S. and the Vatican reestablished diplomatic relations after a 117-year break.

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