Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

- by Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Today is the 333rd day of 2020 and the 68th day of autumn.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1895, the first automobile race in the United States was held in Chicago.

In 1905, Arthur Griffith formed the Sinn Fein political party, with the goal of independen­ce for all of Ireland.

In 2016, a chartered plane carrying the Chape-coense football team of Brazil crashed in Colombia, killing 71 of its 77 passengers.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: William Blake (1757-1827), poet/artist/ philosophe­r; Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), social philosophe­r; Claude Levi-strauss (1908-2009), social anthropolo­gist; Berry Gordy Jr. (1929- ), Motown Records founder; Randy Newman (1943- ), composer; Paul Shaffer (1949- ), bandleader; Ed Harris (1950- ), actor; Alfonso Cuaron (1961- ), filmmaker; Jon Stewart (1962- ), TV personalit­y; Chamillion­aire (1979- ), rapper; Trey Songz (1984), singer-songwriter/rapper; Karen Gillan (1987- ), actress; Chase Elliott (1995- ), race car driver.

TODAY’S FACT: Berry Gordy Jr. fought 17 times as an amateur and profession­al boxer, winning 12 bouts, before founding Motown Records (as Tamla Records) in 1959 using an $800 loan from his family.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1979, Billy Smith of the New York Islanders became the first goalie in NHL history to be credited with a goal. After a Colorado Rockies player mistakenly hit the puck into his own team’s net, Smith was awarded the goal as the last Islander to touch the puck.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “A truth that’s told with bad intent / Beats all the lies you can invent.” — William Blake, “Auguries of Innocence”

TODAY’S NUMBER:

7 — Enron’s rank among the largest U.S. companies before it went bankrupt in December 2001. Enron stock, which had reached a high of $90 per share in August 2000, plunged below $1 on this day in 2001.

TODAY’S MOON: Between first quarter moon (Nov. 21) and full moon (Nov. 30).

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