Rome News-Tribune

TODAY IN HISTORY

-

Today is Tuesday, March 21, the 80th day of 2017. There are 285 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History

On March 21, 1952, the Moondog Coronation Ball, considered the first rock and roll concert, took place at Cleveland Arena.

On this date

1556 — Thomas Cranmer, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, was burned at the stake for heresy. 1685 — Composer Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany. 1804 — The French civil code, or the “Code Napoleon” as it was later called, was adopted. 1925 — Tennessee Gov. Austin Peay signed the Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of the Theory of Evolution in public schools. (Tennessee repealed the law in 1967.) 1935 — Persia officially changed its name to Iran. 1946 — The recently created United Nations Security Council set up temporary headquarte­rs at Hunter College in The Bronx, New York. 1957 — President Dwight D. Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan began a four-day conference in Bermuda. 1963 — The Alcatraz federal prison island in San Francisco Bay was emptied of its last inmates and closed at the order of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. 1972 — The Supreme Court, in Dunn v. Blumstein, ruled that states may not require at least a year’s residency for voting eligibilit­y. 1981 — Michael Donald, a black teenager in Mobile, Alabama, was abducted, tortured and killed by members of the Ku Klux Klan. (A lawsuit brought by Donald’s mother, Beulah Mae Donald, later resulted in a landmark judgment that bankrupted one Klan organizati­on.) 1997 — President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin wrapped up their summit in Helsinki, Finland, still deadlocked over NATO expansion, but able to agree on slashing nuclear weapons arsenals. 2006 — The social media website Twitter was establishe­d with the sending of the first “tweet” by co-founder Jack Dorsey, who wrote: “just setting up my twttr.”

Five years ago

A previously divided U.N. Security Council sent a strong and united message to the Syrian government and opposition to immediatel­y implement proposals by internatio­nal envoy Kofi Annan to end Syria’s yearlong bloodshed.

One year ago

Laying bare a half-century of tensions, President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro prodded each other over human rights and the longstandi­ng U.S. economic embargo during an unpreceden­ted joint news conference in Havana.

A former U.S. State Department employee who had used his government-issued computer to prey on vulnerable young women and manipulate them into sharing nude photos was sentenced in Atlanta to five years in federal prison.

Today’s Birthdays

Actress Kathleen Widdoes is 78. Songwriter Chip Taylor (“Wild Thing”) is 77. Folk-pop singer/musician Keith Potger (The Seekers) is 76. Actress Marie-Christine Barrault is 73. Singer-musician Rose Stone (Sly and the Family Stone) is 72. Actor Timothy Dalton is 71. Singer Ray Dorset (Mungo Jerry) is 71.Singer Eddie Money is 68. Rock singer-musician Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) is 67. Rock musician Conrad Lozano (Los Lobos) is 66. Rhythm-andblues singer Russell Thompkins Jr. (The Stylistics) is 66. Comedy writer-performer Brad Hall is 59. Actress Sabrina LeBeauf is 59. Actor Gary Oldman is 59. Actress Kassie Depaiva (“Days of Our Lives”) is 56. Actor Matthew Broderick is 55. Comedian-talk show host Rosie O’Donnell is 55. Rock musician Jonas “Joker” Berggren (Ace of Base) is 50. Rock MC Maxim (Prodigy) is 50.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States