This Week in History
AUGUST 22
1902 – Theodore Roosevelt became the first United States president to ride in an automobile.
2004 – A version of Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream was stolen in Norway. Another version had been stolen in 1994.
AUGUST 23
Jim Moriarty was born.
Brian Galarza was born.
Maryann Dean-Polanco was born.
Sarah Bradwisch was born.
1305 – Scottish leader and national hero, William Wallace, was executed in London.
1926 – Silent film star Rudolph Valentino died in New York at age 31.
AUGUST 24
Geoff Rawling was born.
Brian James McManus was born.
John Reinhardt was born.
Kerri McGuinness Ward was born.
Timra Sullivan Mannino was born.
Bryan Henry was born.
Jennifer Baldwin was born.
79 A.D. – Mount Vesuvius erupted and buried the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
AUGUST 25
Mary Cassidy Kennedy was born.
Fran Tuccio was born
1916 – The Department of the Interior created the National Park Service to manage and preserve national parks and monuments for future generations.
1944 – Paris was liberated from Nazi occupation by Allied forces.
AUGUST 26
1920 -The 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote went into effect.
1939 – The first televised major league baseball game was televised: a double-header between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds.
AUGUST 27
Walter Meyer was born.
Bob Bruns was born.
John Riordan was born.
2003 – Mars made its closest approach to earth in 60,000 years.
AUGUST 28
Dennis Cummins was born.
Michael Cozmo Nolan was born.
Melisa Ritchie was born.
Jennifer Powell Sullivan was born.
1963 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial to civil rights demonstrators.
1968 – Anti-Vietnam war protesters and police clashed in the streets of Chicago while the Democratic National Convention nominated Hubert H. Humphrey for president.