Monthly Archives: April 2014

Congress authorizes use of ‘In God We Trust’ on U.S. coins 150 years ago today (Apr 22 1864)


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(Friday, April 22, 1864; during the American Civil War) — Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God We Trust” on U.S. coins today, allowing the Secretary of the Treasury to authorize the inclusion of the phrase on one-cent and two-cent coins.

‘Sherlock, Jr.’ released in the U.S. 90 years ago today (Apr 21 1924)


Video: 'Buster Keaton - Sherlock Jr. 1924 Cult Classic , Full Movie'

(Tuesday, March 18, 1924)Sherlock, Jr., a silent comedy film about a movie projectionist who dreams himself into a mystery movie, was released today in the U.S.

Directed by Buster Keaton and Fatty Arbuckle (uncredited), the film starred Keaton.

Colorado National Guard opens fire on striking miners 100 years ago today (Apr 20 1914)


Video: 'Colorado Experience: Ludlow Massacre'

(Monday, April 20, 1914) — The Ludlow Massacre took place today when the Colorado National Guard opened fire on a tent colony of striking miners. About 19-25 strikers, women and children died in the gunfire or were smothered by smoke from the burning tents.

Former U.S. President Richard Nixon suffers a stroke 20 years ago this hour (Apr 18 1994)


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(Monday, April 18, 1994, 5:45 p.m EDT) — Former U.S. President Richard Nixon, 81, suffered a stroke today at his Park Ridge, New Jersey, home and was taken by ambulance to New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, where he was in stable condition but not able to speak.

Geraldine ‘Jerrie’ Mock becomes first woman to complete solo airplane trip around the world 50 years today (Apr 17 1964)

(Friday, April 17, 1964) — Geraldine “Jerrie” Mock became the first woman to complete a solo airplane trip around the world, returning to Columbus, Ohio, today after 29 1/2 days and 21 stopovers in her Cessna 180 (click here to watch video).

Union General Grant suspends prisoner exchanges 150 years ago today (Apr 17 1864)

(Sunday, April 17, 1864; during the American Civil War) — Union Army general in chief Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant today ordered all prisoner exchanges suspended until questions are answered regarding the Vicksburg and Port Hudson paroles (a number of the surrendered Confederates have simply rejoined the army, despite having given their word that they would not) and the matter of exchange of African American troops has been settled.

The Beatles interviewed during ‘A Hard Day’s Night’ recording session 50 years this evening (Apr 16 1964)


Video: 'The Beatles Interview - April 1964'

(Thursday, April 16, 1964, evening) — The Beatles were interviewed tonight at EMI Studio 2 in London (via telephone) by Chicago disc jockeys Art Roberts and Ron Riley for WLS-AM during the recording session for A Hard Day’s Night. Paul McCartney revealed for the first time the title of the group’s first film A Hard Day’s Night.