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This Day In History- Babe Ruth Hit His First Major League Home Run

th Today in 1851,Linus Yale of Newport, New York, received a patent for the clock-type lock. Yale locks are among the top brands of security devices sold today. Today in 1891,Electrician Irwin H. Hoover began installing electrical wiring in the White House. Today in 1915,Babe Ruth hit his first major league home run while playing with the Boston Red Sox. “The Sultan of Swat” went on to hit 714 home runs before he retired, as a New York Yankee, in 1935. Today in 1937,the Hindenburg exploded while trying to land in Lakehurst, New Jerseyand 35 of the 97 passengers aboard were killed, along with one crewmember. Fortunately (and miraculously), 62 survived. Ironically, hydrogen-filled German dirigible wasn’t new technology. In fact, commercial zeppelins had flown for more than 30 years of passenger travel on more than 2-thousand flights with tens of thousands of passengers being flown over a million miles, without a single injury. But with the Hindenberg loss, that kind of comm

Eight Years Ago: Freedom For Three Women | Newsradio WTAM 1100

By Tom Moore May 6, 2021 (Cleveland) - it was eight years ago, On May 6, 2013, that a call came to Cleveland 911: Help me, I m Amanda Berry! I ve been kidnapped, and missing for ten years, but I m here. I m free now! Berry, along with Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, all had been held captive by Ariel Castro in his house on Seymour Avenue for over 10 years. One day, when Castro left the house, Berry was able to break her way out, and made it to a neighbor s house, where she called 911. Castro was convicted for kidnapping all three of the women. DeJesus and Berry had been kidnapped as teenagers, Knight as a young adult. Castro died in prison. His house on Seymour has been torn down.

This day in history, May 6: Hydrogen-filled German airship Hindenburg catches fire and crashes, killing dozens

This day in history, May 6: Hydrogen-filled German airship Hindenburg catches fire and crashes, killing dozens
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Notable events on this day in history

Today s highlight May 6, 1954: Medical student Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile during a track meet in Oxford, England, in 3:59.4. On this date 1527: Unpaid troops loyal to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V attacked Rome, forcing Pope Clement VII to flee to safety; some scholars mark the ensuing sack of the city as the end of the Renaissance in Italy. 1882: President Chester Alan Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which barred Chinese immigrants from the U.S. for 10 years (Arthur had opposed an earlier version with a 20-year ban). 1910: Britain s Edwardian era ended with the death of King Edward VII; he was succeeded by George V.

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