Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, May 24, the 144th day of 2021. There are 221 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On May 24, 1935, the first major league baseball game to be played at night took place at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field as the Reds beat the Philadelph­ia Phillies, 2-1.

On this date:

■ In 1844, Samuel F.B. Morse transmitte­d the message “What hath God wrought” from Washington to Baltimore as he formally opened America’s first telegraph line.

■ In 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan, was dedicated by President Chester Alan Arthur and New York Gov. Grover Cleveland.

■ In 1941, the German battleship Bismarck sank the British battle cruiser HMS Hood in the North Atlantic, killing all but three of the 1,418 men on board.

■ In 1961, a group of Freedom Riders was arrested after arriving at a bus terminal in Jackson, Mississipp­i, charged with breaching the peace for entering white-designated areas. (They ended up serving 60 days in jail.)

Ten years ago: Egyptian authoritie­s ordered former President Hosni Mubarak tried on charges of corruption as well as conspiracy in the deadly shooting of protesters who’d driven him from power. (An appeals court cleared Mubarak in the deaths of the protesters; he would be sentenced to three years in prison on the corruption charges.) President Barack Obama was honored with a state dinner in London as he continued his visit to Britain. Oprah Winfrey taped the final episode of her long-running talk show.

Five years ago: Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and presumptiv­e Republican nominee Donald Trump each won primaries in Washington state. Protests outside a Donald Trump rally in Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico, turned violent as demonstrat­ors threw burning T-shirts, plastic bottles and other items at police officers, overturned trash cans and knocked down barricades.

One year ago: The White House broadened its travel ban against countries hard hit by the coronaviru­s, saying it would deny admission to foreigners who had recently been in Brazil. The New York Times devoted its Sunday front page to a long list of names of those who had died of the coronaviru­s in the United States.

Today’s Birthdays: Actorcomed­ian-impression­ist Stanley Baxter is 95. Jazz musician Archie Shepp is 84. Comedian Tommy Chong is

83. Singer Bob Dylan is 80. Actor Gary Burghoff is 78. Singer Patti LaBelle is 77. Actor Priscilla Presley is 76. Country singer Mike Reid is

74. Actor Jim Broadbent is

72. Actor Alfred Molina is 68. Singer Rosanne Cash is 66. Actor Cliff Parisi is 61. Actor Kristin Scott Thomas is 61. Rock musician Vivian Trimble is 58. Actor John C. Reilly is

56. Actor Dana Ashbrook is 54. Actor Eric Close is 54. Actor Carl Payne is 52. Rock musician Rich Robinson is 52. Former MLB pitcher Bartolo Colon is 48. Actor Dash Mihok is 47. Actor Bryan Greenberg is 43. Actor Owen Benjamin is

41. Actor Billy L. Sullivan is 41. Country singer Billy Gilman is

33. Rapper/producer G-Eazy is

32. Actor Brianne Howey is 32. Actor Cayden Boyd is 27.

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