October 20th in History
		
		
		
	October 20 is the 293rd day of the year (292nd in leap years). There are 73 days remaining until the end of the year. (Photo: General Douglas MacArthur (center) wades ashore during the initial landings at Leyte, Philippine Islands, October 20, 1944.)
Today in History
- Notorious pirate Calico Jack is captured by the British Royal Navy (1720)
 - The US Senate ratifies the Louisiana Purchase (1803)
 - The US and UK sign a treaty that settles the Canadian-US border along the 49th parallel…for the most part. (But see this installment of Bizarre Borders for details.) (1818)
 - General Douglas MacArthur returns to the Philippines at the forefront of a US invasion (1944)
 - The US House Un-American Activities Committee begins investigating Communist infiltration of Hollywood (1947)
 - In the “Johnny Bright Incident,” white Oklahoma A&M football player Wilbanks Smith violently assaults Drake University African-American player Johnny Bright during the game (1951)
 - Jacqueline Kennedy marries Αριστοτέλης Ωνάσης (Aristotle Onassis) (1968)
 - Watergate Scandal: The “Saturday Night Massacre“ takes place (1973)
 - The Sydney Opera House opens (1973)
 - A plane carrying members of the band Lynyrd Skynyrd crashes, killing three band members (and two others), and seriously injuring the rest (1977)
 - Members of the Black Liberation Army carry out an armed robbery of a Brinks armored car, killing two police officers and a Brinks guard (1981)
 
Birthdays
- Christopher Wren, architect (1632)
 - Báb, founder of بابیه (Bábism) (1819)
 - Thomas Hughes, author of Tom Brown’s School Days (1822)
 - Arthur Rimbaud, poet (1954)
 - Charles Ives, composer (1874)
 - Bela Lugosi, actor (1882)
 - Margaret Dumont, Marx Brothers foil (1882)
 - Jelly Roll Morton, pianist and bandleader (1885)
 - Rex Ingram, actor (1895)
 - Arlene Francis, game show regular (1907)
 - Grandpa Jones, Hee Haw regular (1913)
 - Art Buchwald, columnist (1925)
 - Joyce Brothers, psychologist and media personality (1972)
 - Mickey Mantle, baseball player (1931)
 - Rosey Brown, football player (1932)
 - Barrie Chase, dancer (1935)
 - Jerry Orbach, actor (1935)
 - Robert Pinsky, poet (1940)
 - Earl Hindman, actor — next-door neighbor in the TV sitcom Home Improvement (1942)
 - Lewis Grizzard, comedian and author (1946)
 - Tom Petty, singer-songwriter (1950)
 - Melanie Mayron, actress (1952)
 - Keith Hernandez, baseball player (1953)
 - Viggo Mortensen, actor (1958)
 - Michelle Malkin, conservative columnist (1970)
 - Snoop Dogg, rapper (1971)
 - Eddie Jones, basketball player (1971)
 - Dannii Minogue, singer-songriter (1971)
 - John Krasinski, actor (1979)
 - Candice Swanepoel, supermodel (1988)
 
Deaths
- Sir Richard Francis Burton, explorer (1890)
 - Eugene V. Debs, US Socialist Party presidential candidate (1926)
 - Anne Sullivan, taught Helen Keller (1936)
 - Henry L. Stimson, World War II US Secretary of War (1950)
 - Herbert Hoover, 31st US President (1964)
 - Paul Dirac, physicist and Nobel laureate (1984)
 - Joel McCrea, actor (1990)
 - Burt Lancaster, actor (1994)
 - Jack Elam, actor (2003)
 - Jane Wyatt, actress (2006)
 - Bob Guccione, founded Penthouse magazine (2010)
 - معمر محمد أبو منيار القذافي (Muammar Gaddafi), Libyan “Brother Leader” (2011)
 
Holidays
- Birth of the Báb (Bahá’í )
 - Change Your Oil Day (US, informal)
 - International Day of the Air Traffic Controller (International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers)
 - Kenyatta Day (Kenya, until 2010)
 - Miss American Rose Day (Miss American Rose Pageants)
 - Monster Mash Day (celebrating the day the 1962 hit song reached #1)
 - National Brandied Fruit Day (US)
 - Revolution Day (Guatemala)
 - Spirit Day (GLAAD)
 - Suspenders Day (US, informal)
 - World Osteoporosis Day (International)