The Columbus Dispatch

DAILY ALMANAC

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Today is Sunday, Aug. 29, the 241st day of 2021. Just 124 days left in the year.

1862: The Bureau of Engraving and Printing began operations at the United States Treasury.

1864: The Democratic National Convention, which nominated Maj. Gen. George B. Mcclellan for president, opened in Chicago.

1943: Responding to a clampdown by Nazi occupiers during World War II, Denmark managed to scuttle most of its naval ships.

1944: 15,000 American troops of the 28th Infantry Division marched down the Champs Elysees in Paris as the French capital continued to celebrate its liberation from the Nazis.

1957: The Senate gave final congressio­nal approval to a Civil Rights Act after South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond (then a Democrat) ended a filibuster that had lasted 24 hours.

1962: Malvin R. Goode began covering the United Nations for ABC-TV, becoming network television’s first Black reporter.

1966: The Beatles concluded their fourth American tour with their last public concert, held at Candlestic­k Park in San Francisco.

2005: Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast near Buras, Louisiana, bringing floods that devastated New Orleans. More than 1,800 people died.

2008: Republican presidenti­al nominee John Mccain picked Sarah Palin, a maverick conservati­ve who had been governor of Alaska for less than two years, to be his running mate.

2009: Funeral services were held in Boston for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who was eulogized by President Barack Obama; hours later, Kennedy’s remains were buried at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington.

2013: In a new policy statement, the Justice Department said it would not stand in the way of states that wanted to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana as long as there were effective controls to keep marijuana away from kids, the black market and federal property.

2018: Sen. John Mccain was remembered as a “true American hero” at a crowded service at the North Phoenix Baptist Church after a motorcade carried Mccain’s body from the state Capitol. Kanye West apologized on a Chicago radio station (WGCI) for calling slavery a “choice.”

2019: President Donald Trump said the United States planned to withdraw more than 5,000 troops from Afghanista­n, and would then determine future drawdowns.

Actor Betty Lynn (“The Andy Griffith Show”) is 95. Movie director William Friedkin is 86. Actor Elliott Gould is 83. Actor Deborah Van Valkenburg­h (“Too Close For Comfort”) is 69. Keyboardis­t Dan Truman of Diamond Rio is 65. Actor Rebecca Demornay is 62. Bassistsin­ger Me’shell Ndegeocell­o is 53. Singer Carl Martin of Shai is 51. Actor Carla Gugino is 50. Guitarist Kyle Cook of Matchbox Twenty is 46. John Hensley (“Nip/tuck”) is 44. Kate Simses (“Dr. Ken”) is 42. Bassist David Desrosiers of Simple Plan is 41. Jennifer Landon (“As the World Turns”) is 38. Actor Lea Michele (“Glee”) is 34. Actor Charlotte Ritchie (“Call the Midwife”) is 32. Singer Liam Payne who got his start in One Direction is 28.

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