The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
TODAY IN HISTORY
TUESDAY MAR 8, 2022
1965
The United States landed its first combat troops in South Vietnam as 3,500Marines arrived to defend the U.S. air base at Da Nang.
1618
German astronomer Johannes Kepler devised his third law of planetary motion.
1817
The New York Stock & Exchange Board, which had its beginnings in 1792, was formally organized; it later became known as the New York Stock Exchange.
1948
The Supreme Court, in Mccollum v. Board of Education, struck down voluntary religious education classes in Champaign, Illinois, public schools, saying the program violated separation of church and state.
1971
Joe Frazier defeated Muhammad Ali by decision in what was billed as “The Fight of the Century” at Madison Square Garden in New York. Silent film comedian Harold Lloyd died in Beverly Hills, California, at age 77.
1983
In a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals convention in Orlando, Florida, President Ronald Reagan referred to the Soviet Union as an “evil empire.”
1988
17 soldiers were killed when two Army helicopters from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, collided in mid-flight.
1999
Baseball Hall of Famer Joe Dimaggio died in Hollywood, Florida, at age 84.
2000
President Bill Clinton submitted to Congress legislation to establish permanent normal trade relations with China.
2004
Iraq’s Governing Council signed a landmark interim constitution.
2008
President George W. Bush vetoed a bill that would have banned the CIA from using simulated drowning and other coercive interrogation methods to gain information from suspected terrorists.