December 6th in History
		
		
		
	Today in History
- The first edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica is published (1768*)
 - The US Congress moves from New York City to Philadelphia (1790)
 - The 13th Amendment to the US constitution, which outlawed slavery, is ratified (1865)
 - The first issue of the Washington Post is published (1877)
 - The Washington Monument in DC is completed (1884)
 - London becomes the first city in the world with licensed taxicabs (1897)
 - The Irish Free State comes into existence (1922)
 - James Joyce’s Ulysses is ruled not obscene in the US (1933)
 - The Everglades National Park is dedicated (1947)
 - Hells Angels at the Altamont Speedway kill Meredith Hunter during a Rolling Stones concert (1969)
 - Gerald Ford becomes the first US Vice President to gain office under the 25th Amendment (1973)
 - NASA photographs taken by the Mars Global Surveyor suggest the presence of liquid water on Mars (2006)
 
*I have two connections to the Britannica: My uncle Jack Killheffer, a brilliant man, was science editor of the Britannica in the 1970s and 1980s; I remember visiting his office in Chicago—a sea of books and an overflowing ashtray. The first American encyclopedia, Dobson’s Encyclopædia, published by Thomas Dobson (no relation as far as I know), was a copy of the Britannica “adjusted” to get rid of British bias. For more see, “Wikipedia Mon Amour,” in Random Jottings 7.
Birthdays
- Henry VI, English monarch (1421)
 - John Mosby, Confederate raider (1833)
 - Fred Duesenberg, car manufacturer (1876)
 - Joyce Kilmer, poet (1886)
 - Ira Gershwin, lyricist (1896)
 - Alfred Eisenstaedt, photojournalist (1898)
 - Agnes Moorehead, actress (1900)
 - Baby Face Nelson, gangster (1908)
 - Irv Robbins, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins (1917)
 - Dave Brubeck, jazz pianist (1920**)
 - Wally Cox, actor (1924)
 - Bobby Van, singer (1928)
 - Kenneth Copeland, televangelist (1936)
 - David Ossman, comedian, member of the Firesign Theater (1936)
 - Richard Speck, convicted murderer (1941**)
 - JoBeth Wilson, actress (1948)
 - Doug Marlette, cartoonist (1949)
 - Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist (1952)
 - Tom Hulce, actor (1953)
 - Steven Wright, comedian (1955)
 - Janine Turner, actress (1962)
 - Judd Apatow, director (1967)
 - Ryan White, AIDS victim (1971)
 
**Coincidentally, both Dave Brubeck and Richard Speck were born on a December 6 and died on a December 5.
Deaths
- Anthony Trollope, author (1882)
 - Jefferson Davis, Confederate president (1889)
 - Werner von Siemens, founder of Siemens (1892)
 - Gene Stratton-Porter, author (1924)
 - Lead Belly, blue musician (1949)
 - Harold Ross, founder of The New Yorker (1951)
 - Honus Wagner, baseball player (1955)
 - Burr Tillstrom, puppeteer (1985)
 - Roy Orbison, singer-songwriter (1988)
 - Francis Bavier, actress (1989)
 - Sammy Fain, composer (1989)
 - John Payne, actor (1989)
 - Don Ameche, actor (1993)
 - Pete Rozelle, NFL commissioner (1996)
 - Werner Klemperer, actor (2000)
 - Charles McClendon, football coach (2001)
 - Philip Berrigan, priest and activist (2002)
 - Dobie Gray, singer-songwriter (2011)
 
Holidays and Celebrations
- Constitution Day (Spain)
 - Día de Quito (Ecuador)
 - Independence Day (Finland)
 - Microwave Oven Day (celebrating the invention of the microwave oven by Dr. Percy Spencer)
 - Miner’s Day (US, honoring the worst mining disaster in US history, December 6, 1907, in Monongah, West Virginia)
 - Mitten Tree Day (US, decorating Christmas trees with mittens to be donated to those who need them)
 - National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women (White Ribbon Day) (Canada)
 - National Gaspacho Day (US food holidays)
 - National Pawnbroker’s Day (celebrated on St. Nicholas Day, as St. Nicholas is the patron saint of pawnbroking)
 - Saint Nicholas Day (Christianity)
 
December 6 is the 340th day of the year (341st in leap years). There are 25 days remaining until the end of the year.