Daily Archives: June 19, 2012

Washington Post connects Watergate break-in with White House 40 years ago today (1972)


Video: Washington Post connects Watergate break-in with White House (at 6:23)

(Monday, June 19, 1972) — Based on a tip from Deep Throat, the pseudonym given to a secret informant (later identified as Federal Bureau of Investigation Associate Director Mark Felt), Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward discovered today that one of the Watergate burglars had E. Howard Hunt in his address book and possessed checks signed by him, and that Hunt was connected to White House aide Charles Colson.

‘The Music Man’ opens in the U.S. 50 years ago today (1962)


Video: '76 Trombones'

(Tuesday, June 19, 1962)The Music Man, a film about a con man who comes to a Midwestern town with a scam using a boy’s marching band program, opened today in the U.S.

The film was directed by Morton DaCosta and stars Robert Preston, Shirley Jones, Buddy Hackett and Ron Howard. It won one Academy Award and was nominated for five more.

Congress abolishes slavery in U.S. territories 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: Congress outlaws slavery in territories (at 14:46)

(Thursday, June 19, 1862, during the American Civil War) — Congress passed a measure abolishing slavery in United States territories and President Lincoln quickly signed the legislation today, finally reversing the 1857 opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott Case that Congress was powerless to regulate slavery in U.S. territories.