Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

QUOTE UNQUOTE

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“That is happiness; to be dissolved into something completely great.”

WILLA CATHER, ACCLAIMED AMERICAN AUTHOR (FROM HER NOVEL “MY ANTONIA), WHO DIED ON THIS DATE IN 1947 AT AGE 73

Today’s highlight in history

On April 24, 1915, in what’s considered the start of the Armenian genocide, the Ottoman Empire began rounding up Armenian political and cultural leaders in Constantin­ople.

On this date

In 1792, Capt. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle began composing “War Song for the Rhine Army,” later known as “La Marseillai­se,” the national anthem of France.

In 1800, Congress approved a bill establishi­ng the Library of Congress.

In 1898, Spain declared war on the United States. (The United States responded in kind the next day.)

In 1916, about 1,600 Irish nationalis­ts launched the Easter Rising by seizing several key sites in Dublin. (The rising was put down by British forces five days later.)

In 1962, the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology achieved the first satellite relay of a television signal, using NASA’s Echo 1 balloon satellite to bounce a video image from Camp Parks, Calif., to Westford, Mass.

In 1967, Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov was killed when his Soyuz 1 spacecraft smashed into the Earth after his parachutes failed to deploy properly during re-entry; he was the first human spacefligh­t fatality.

In 1980, the United States launched an unsuccessf­ul attempt to free the American hostages in Iran, a mission that resulted in the deaths of eight U.S. servicemen.

Ten years ago: European astronomer­s announced they had found a potentiall­y habitable planet outside the solar system.

Five years ago: Lakers forward Metta World Peace (formerly known as Ron Artest) was suspended for seven games by the NBA two days after a vicious elbow on Oklahoma City’s James Harden. One year ago: Billy Paul, 80, a jazz and soul singer best known for the No. 1 hit ballad and “Philadelph­ia Soul” classic “Me and Mrs. Jones,” died in Blackwood, N.J.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Willa Cather, American author and 1923 Pulitzer Prize winner, is seen in this photo from March 1931.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Willa Cather, American author and 1923 Pulitzer Prize winner, is seen in this photo from March 1931.

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