Today in History
June 16
455 | Rome is sacked by the Vandal army. | |
1815 | Napoleon defeats the Prussians at the Battle of Ligny. | |
1858 | Abraham Lincoln, in accepting the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in Illinois, declares that, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” | |
1864 | The siege of Petersburg and Richmond begins after a moonlight skirmish. | |
1907 | The Russian czar dissolves the Duma in St. Petersburg. | |
1910 | The first Father’s Day is celebrated in Spokane, Washington. | |
1925 | France accepts a German proposal for a security pact. | |
1932 | The ban on Nazi storm troopers is lifted by the von Papen government in Germany. | |
1935 | President Franklin Roosevelt‘s New Deal legislation is passed by the House of Representatives. | |
1940 | French Chief of State, Henri Petain asks for an armistice with Germany. | |
1952 | Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl is published in the United States. | |
1955 | The U.S. House of Representatives votes to extend Selective Service until 1959. | |
1961 | Ballet star Rudolf Nureyev defects from the Soviet Union while in Paris. | |
1971 | An El Greco sketch, “The Immaculate Conception,” stolen in Spain 35 years earlier, is recovered in New York City by the FBI. | |
1977 | Leonid Brezhnev is named president of the Soviet Union. | |
Born on June 16 | ||
1888 | Bobby Clark, comedian and actor. | |
1890 | Stan Laurel, British-born entertainer, partner of Oliver Hardy. | |
1902 | Barbara McClintock, geneticist. | |
1902 | George Gaylord Simpson, paleontologist. | |
1917 | Katharine Graham, publisher of the Washington Post. | |
1917 | Irving Penn, fashion photographer, brother of film director Arthur Penn. | |
1920 | John Howard Griffin, writer (Black Like Me). | |
1935 | Jim Dine, American artist. | |
1938 | Torgny Lindgren, Swedish writer. | |
1938 | Joyce Carol Oates, American writer and university professor (Them, Garden of Earthly Delights). |
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