Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

Friday, January 11, 2019

- by Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Today is the 11th day of 2019 and the 22nd day of winter.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt declared the Grand Canyon a national monument.

In 1922, insulin was administer­ed to a diabetic patient for the first time; the extract would require further improvemen­t before achieving success.

In 1964, the U.S. surgeon general issued the first U.S. government report concluding that smoking could be hazardous to health.

In 2003, departing Illinois Gov. George Ryan commuted the sentences of an unpreceden­ted 156 death row inmates.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Alexander Hamilton (1755/57-1804), U.S. statesman; Ezra Cornell (1807-1874), businessma­n/philanthro­pist; William James (1842-1910), philosophe­r/psychologi­st; Rod Taylor (1930-2015), actor; Jean Chretien (1934- ), Canadian politician; Naomi Judd (1946- ), singer-songwriter; Mary J. Blige (1971- ), singersong­writer; Amanda Peet (1972- ), actress.

TODAY’S FACT: Alexander Hamilton was born to a poor family on the Caribbean island of Nevis. Conflictin­g sets of records leave it unclear whether he was born in 1755 or 1757.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1973, Major League Baseball owners voted in approval of a 10th lineup position for American League rosters, allowing a “designated pinch-hitter” to bat for the pitcher while allowing the pitcher to stay in the game.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “Whenever two people meet, there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man as the other person sees him, and each man as he really is.” — William James

TODAY’S NUMBER: 154,050 — estimated number of American lung cancer deaths in 2018.

TODAY’S MOON: Between new moon (Jan. 5) and first quarter moon (Jan. 13).

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