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JULY  is . . .
Hay Month, Anti-Boredom Month, Hitchhiking Month, National Baked Bean Month, National Hot Dog Month, National Ice Cream Month, National Blueberries Month, National Purposeful Parenting Month, National Recreation and Parks Month, National Tennis Month, Tahiti Awareness Month
1st Week 2nd Week
Manwatcher's Compliment Week
Frontier Days (AZ)
National Character Counts Week
Be Kind To New Jersey Week
Music For Life Week
National Canned Luncheon Meat Week
Pleasure Week
Nude Recreation Week
Special Recognition Week
Mosquito Week
National Therapeutic Recreation Week
3rd Week 4th Week
Backwards Masking Awareness Week
Captive Nations Week
Swan Upping (UK)
National Avoid Boredom Week
Space Week
Lyme Disease Awareness Week
Cheyenne Frontier Day (Wyoming)
National Animal Agriculture Week

July Movable Daily Holidays
Day Holiday
1st Sunday Fiesta de San Fermin begins (Running of the Bulls; Pamplona, Spain)
1st Monday Carricom Day (aka Caribbean Day)
Heroes Day (Zambia)
1st Tuesday Unity Day (Zambia)
1st Thursday Ommegang Pageant (Belgium)
International Cherry Pit Spitting Contest
2nd Sunday Barn Day
2nd Saturday Bon Odori (Festival of the Lanterns)
Monday nearest 12th Orangemen's Day (Canada)
Saturday before 3rd Monday Kinderzeche (Children's Reckoning; Germany)
3rd Weekend International Brick and Rolling Pin Throwing Tournament (US, UK, Canada, Australia)
3rd Sunday Beer Festival (Luxembourg)
Feast of the Redeemer (Italy)
3rd or 4th Saturday Hopi Niman Dance
4th Monday Hurricane Supplication Day (Virgin Islands)
Last Sunday Pile of Bones (Canadian Picnic)
Procession of the Pentinents (Belgium)
Reek Sunday (Ireland)
Last Weekend Pilgrimage of St. Anne d'Auray (France)

July Indeterminate Holidays
The holidays in this table are either based on calendars other than the Gregorian Calendar or are keyed to natural events such as seasons or cosmological phenomena
Time Period Holiday
3rd Day of bright 1/2 of Shravna, 5th Hindu month (@ July/Aug) Teej
5th Day of bright 1/2 of Shravna, 5th Hindu month (@ July/Aug) Naga Panchami
14th Day of dark 1/2 of Shravana, 5th Hindu month (@ July/Aug) Ghantakaran (Nepal)
Night of 27th Day of Rajab, 7th Islamic month Lailat al-Miraj
9th Day of Av, 11th Jewish month (not including intercalary month) Tisha be-Av
Early July Pilgrimage of Saut d'Eau (Haiti)
Sometime in July Tour de France (France)
Near the 24th Pioneer Day (Utah)
Late July Spinning Wheels Day (Warminster, Pennsylvania)
Last 2 Weeks in July Straznice Folk Festival (Czechoslovakia)


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1 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Olivia de Haviland
Christoph Gluck
Willie Dixon
Gottfried Leibniz
Willard Metcalf
Ilya Bolotowsky
Diana Spencer
William Wyler
Jean March
Popeye (1929)
Allan Pinkerton
Charles Laughton
Debbie Harry
Pamela Anderson (Pb 2/90)
Cecil Rhodes
Dan Aykroyd
George Sand
James M. Cain
Sydney Pollack
Hans Werner Henze
Leslie Caron
Carl Lewis
Estee Lauder
Louis Bleriot
Thomas Clemson
Jean Marsh
Ron Glass
Walter White
Jean-Vivtor Poncelet
Karen Black
Twyla Tharp
Rini Templeton
Thomas Dorsey
Jamie Farr
Genevieve Bujold
Tony Bennett
Roger Connor
Constance Ford
Farley Granger
Sally Quinn
Ron Silver
David Wayne
Evelyn "Champagne" King
Lorna Patterson
Canada Day (fka Dominion Day; Canada)
Half-Year Day (Hong Kong)
Feast of Cranks
American Stamp Day
Heroes Day (Zambia)
Caribbean Day
Early Bird Day
Freedom Festival
Mt. Fuji Day (Japan)
Build A Scarecrow Day
Unlucky Day (Astronomy)
Rwanda Independence Day
Devotion to Duty Day
Creative Ice Ceam Flavor Day
r Republic Day (Ghana)
Burundi Independence Day
La Fiesta de Burro (Donkeyfest)
National Gingersnap Day
St. Serf's Day (patron of Orkneys)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood
Banker's Day (Guatemala)
Pilgrimage to Shrine of St. Oliver Plunkett (Ireland)
Distressed Elves' Day (Fairy)
Birthday of Wei T'o (China)
Wild-Ass Hunters Associations Conference of I.G.'s
St. Cosmas and Damian's Day (Eastern)
Biggest All Night Gospel Singing in the World
July 1 Events
Coca-Cola debuted it distinctive bottle (1916)
Dominion of Canada founded (1867)
1st TV Commercial (for a Bulova clock; 1941)
Battle of Gettysburg began (1863)
Darwin presented his Theory of Evolution (1858)
1st Daily Newspaper published
Battle of Somme began (1916)
Medicare established
1st Juvenile Court opened
Court TV debuted (1991)
About Last Night premiered
Explorer I launched (1958)
Voting age lowered to 18 in US
1st Community Bomb Shelter built
Bird Protection Agency established
1st Fuly Automated Bread Plant built
US Postage stamps 1st authorized (1847)
Ms. Magazine 1st published (1972)
1st School of Homeopathy opened (1843)
Quakers 1st arrived in US (1656)
1st Income Tax Law signed (1862)
Mary Reeser of St. Petersburg, Florida spontaneously combusted (1951)
Rube Goldberg's Inventions of Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts began (1914)
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec and Saskatchewan joined to become the 1st Canadian Provinces (1867)
1st recorded kidnapping took place
Nostradamus died (1566)
1st Adhesive Postage Stamps issued (1847)
United Motors (Buick-Maxwell-Briscoe) formed (1908)
Bureau of Entomology formed (1904)
US entered Korean War (1950)
Popeye comic strip 1st published (1929)
Russian Ruble becmae convertible with world currencies (1992)
1st US Zoo opened (Philadelphia; 1874)
Algerian War ended (1962)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom became the 1st PG-13 rated film (1984)
Royal College of Surgeons founded (Edinburgh, Scotland; 1505)
999 Emergency Phone Number activated in UK (1937)
Charles officially became Prince of Wales (1969)
Amish Experience F/X Theatre opened (Lancaster, Pennsylvania; 1995)
Prince Edward Island became a Canadian Province (1873)
Up Front comic strip featuring Willie and Joe ended (1945)
1st Transcontinental African Railroad opened (1931)
Merrimack County, New Hampshire founded (home of Concord; 1823)
Trial Run of money drop made (1995; in Quentin Tarantino film Jackie Brown 1997)
Psycho walked into San Francisco law office at 101 California with semi-automatic weapons and opened fire, killing 8 and wounding 6; victims' families then sued the gun manufacturer (1993)

2 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Franz Kafka
Herman Hesse
Thurgood Marshall
Christoph Gluck
Thomas Cranmer
Samuel Hahnemann
Dave Thomas
Rene Lacoste
William Bragg
Charles Tupper
Mary Trainor
Richard Petty
Ahmad Jamal
Patrice Lumumba
Medgar Evers
Brock Peters
Kaye Stevens
Jose Canseco
Polly Holliday
Dan Rowan
Cheyl Ladd
Dexter Manley
Lee Allen
Alex Douglas-Home
Barry Gray
Jimmy McNichol
Dale Earnhardt
Ron Silver
Olav V
Valentinian III
Roy Bittan
Luci Baines Johnson Turpin
John Sununu
Imelda Marcos
National Literacy Day
Visitation of the Virgin Mary
Corso del Palio (Race for the Palio; Siena, Italy)
National Anisette Day
Kiribati
Besse-en-Chandesse (Black Virgin Festival; France)
Madonna di Provenzano Festival (Italy)
Distressed Elves' Creditors' Day (Fairy)
Royal International Agricultural Show (UK @)
St. Processus and Martinian's Day (patron of prison guards; against demonic possession, perjury)
July 2 Events
Robert Henry Lee's resolution for independence approved
Declaration of Independence actually adopted (1776)
1st Mail order catalog appears
Salvation Army established (1865)
1st Zeppelin flew (1900)
Amelia Earhart disappeared in the South Pacific (1937)
1st Elevated Railway opened (1867)
President Garfield assassinated (1881)
US Distinguished Flying Cross authorized
1st Pontoon Bridge built
Battle of Marston Moor (1644)
Nostradamus predicted his death
Lawrence Welk Show debuted (1955)
Frank Sinatra's Strangers in the Night reached No. 1 (1966)
Disney's Great Mouse Detective premiered (1986)
1 Millionth Chevrolet Corvette built (1992)
Battle of Alford (1645)
Men in Black premiered (1997)
1964 Civil Rights Act signed (1964)
US National Statuary Hall established (1864)
500 Black Americans emmigrate "Back to Africa" (1914)
Frigate Medusa wrecked off Senegal reef (1816)
Vietnam reunified (1976)
Ernest Hemingway killed himself (1961)
Great Mill Valley fire burned many Coastal Redwood trees (1929)
Lincoln signed the Morrill Act, providing land for Agricultural Colleges (1862)
100 Muslim pilgrims died of suffocation in access tunnel to Mecca (1990)
Bill Conti's Gonna Fly Now reached No. 1 (1977)
Elvis Presley recorded Don't Be Cruel and Hound Dog (1956)

3 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Tom Stoppard
Leos Janacek
Elan Carter (Pb 6/94)
Pete Fountain
Jan Smithers
Robert Adam
George Sanders
Tom Cruise
M.K. Fisher
Lt. Sulu
George M. Cohan
Liz Stewart (Pb 7/84)
John Singleton Copley
Pia Reyes (Pb 11/88)
Lisa DeLeeuw
Ken Russell
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Samuel de Champlain
Fontella Bass
Stavros Spyros Niarchos
Robert Adam
Julia Lyndon (Pb 8/77)
Laura Branigan
Richard B. Bennett
Samuel Huntingdon
Jean-Claude Duvalier
Alfred Korzybski
Betty Buckley
Earl Butz
Jack Schmitt
Louis XI
Festival of Wilderness
Quiz Day
Dog Days begin (until 15th @)
Loki's Brand (Norse)
Disobedience Day
Compliment Your Mirror Day
Stay Out of the Sun Day
Feast of the Boy Bishops
Garibaldi Day (Italy)
St. Thomas the Apostle's Day (patron of architects, builders, carpenters, construction workers, Easty Indies, India, masons, Pakistan, surveyors; against blindness, doubt)
St. Ignatius of Loyola's Day
Algeria Independence Day
National Chocolate Wafer Day
Distressed Elves' Creditors' Pets' Day (Fairy)
Sun Dance (Assinibone Tribe, Montana)
Air Conditioning Appreciation Days begin
St. Anatolius' Day
July 3 Events
Idaho became the 43rd state (1890)
1st US Bank opened (1819)
Blondie debuted on radio
City of Quebec founded (1608)
George Washington assumed command of Continental Army (1775)
Sergeant York premiered
Battle of Fort Necessity (1754)
1st TV for sale (for $75; 1928)
Rent Stike (Italy; 1969)
1st Hudson automobile built (1909)
Pantomime Quiz debuted (1950)
Battle of Santiago de Cuba (1898)
US Mint in San Francisco approved (1852)
Battle of Gettysburg ended (1863)
Jim Morrison died in Paris (1971)
Brian Jones found drowned in his swimming pool (1969)
1st solo around-the-world sailing trip completed (1898)
6,000 killed by Russian troops in Odessa during a strike (1905)
Klaus Barbie convicted of Nazi war crimes (1987)
Human League's Don't You Want Me? reached No. 1 (1982)
Constantine I defeated Licinius near Adrianople (323 CE)
1st post-World War 2 automobile made in the US (1945)
US Supreme Court reversed itself, saying death penalty OK (1976)
Hero of Chernobyl, Anatoli Grishchenko, died of leukemia (1990)
Algeria became independent (1962)
USS Vincennes accidently shoots down an Iranian airliner killing 268 people, mistaking it for a bomber (Gulf War; 1988)

4 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Louis Armstrong
George M. Cohan
Neil Simon
Benjamin Peret
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Calvin Coolidge
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Mary Stuart
Henrietta Leavitt
Mitch Miller
Louis B. Mayer
Gina Lollabridgida
Stephen Foster
Rube Goldberg
Pam Shriver
Abigail Van Buren
Eva Marie Saint
Bill Withers
Tish Howard (Pb 7/66)
James A. Bailey
Tokyo Rose
Brian Wilson
Harvey & Horace Grant
Jeremy Spencer
George Ripley, believe it or not
Thomas Barnado
Meyer Lansky
Jawann Oldhem
Mickey Welch
Alec Templeton
Lionel Trilling
Al Davis
Emerson Boozer
Virginia Graham
George Steinbrenner
Jean-Pierre-Francois Blanchard
Stephen Mather
Ann Landers
Geraldo Rivera
Leona Helmsley
US Independence Day
Hillbilly Day
Firecracker Day
Caricom Day (Barbados, Guyana, St. Vincent)
F-Day (Alaska)
American Redneck Day
Barbeque Day
National Huckleberry Festival
Holy Firecracker Day (John Updike's Couples)
St. Ulrich's Day (1st Saint; 953 CE; patron against difficult birth, dizziness, mice, moles)
National Paralyzed Veteran's Day
Jumping on the Matress Night (Fairy)
Stone Skipping Tournament
National Barbequed Spareribs Day
Old Midsummer Eve
Boom Box Parade (Willimantic, Connecticut)
St. Elizabeth of Portugal's Day (patron of Portugal)
Tom Sawyer Fence-Painting Day (Hannibal, Missouri)
Sandblast (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod begins (Wales @)
St. Andrew of Crete's Day (Eastern)
National Country Music Day
July 4 Events
1st Rodeo held
Statue of Liberty arrived in NYC
Thoreau moved to Walden Pond
1st Passenger railroad opened (B&O Railroad)
Communist Manifesto published
Battle of Vicksburg (1863)
Eire Canal began construction
Israeli Commando "Raid on Entebbe" Airport, Uganda (1976)
Longest Tree Sit began (431 days; 1983)
Battle of Constantinople (4th Crusade; 1203)
1st Bus built (1829)
Historic Flag stamps issued by US Post Office
Wyoming, Pennsylvania Massacre
National Puzzlers League established
English Colonists landed at Roanoke, Virginia (1585)
Gandalf imprisoned by Saruman (Hobbit)
North Carolina readmitted to the Union (1868)
Poem "America the Beautiful" published (1895)
Declaration of Independence ratified (1776)
Liberty Bell rang (Philadelphia; 1776)
Beach Boys' I Get Around reached No. 1 (1964)
US Constitution burned by William Lloyd Garrison (1855)
Soupy Sales Show debuted (1955)
Pat Garrett shot Billy the Kid (1881)
Communist Manifesto published (1848)
Mars Pathfinder landed on Mars (1997)
9 Whites killed in slave uprising in New York (1712)
Both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died (1826)
Statue of Liberty reopened after restoration (1986)
400 Millionth person visted Disneyland (1997)
Treaty of Chaguarramas signed establishing Caribbean Community (1973)
99 out of 100 people refused to sign a petition made up entirely of quotations from the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, many calling the petition subversive (Wisconsin; 1951)

5 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Phineas T. Barnum
Katherine Helmond
Jean Cocteau
Cecil Rhodes
Andrew Douglass
Dwight F. Davis
Wanda Landowska
Davis G. Farragut
George Rochberg
Stamford Raffles
Katherine Helmond
Clara Zetkin
George Pompidou
Janos Starker
Robbie Robertson
Eliot Feld
Sylvester Graham
James Lofton
Paul Ben-Haim Frankenburger
Huey Lewis
Doug Wilson
Karla Conway (Pb 4/66)
John Northrop
Henry Cabot Lodge
Luigi Musso
Sarah Siddons
Robbie Robertson
Ashlyn Martin (Pb 4/64)
Gary Matthews
Richard "Goose" Gossage
Adrienne Moreau (Pb 3/63)
Brooke Hayward
Andrei Gromyko
Shirley Knight
Wanda Landowska
Julie Nixon Eisenhower
King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV of Tonga
Workaholics Day
Anxiety Day
Tynwald Day (Isle of Man)
Peace & Unity Day (Rwanda)
Fiesta do Tapuleiros begins (Portugal)
Cape Verde Independence Day Family Day (Lesotho)
St. Athanasius of Athos' Day
Algeria Independence Day
Festival of Cargo Cults
Venezuela Independence Day
St. Anthony Zaccaria's Day
National Apple Turnover Day
St. Rosalia's Day
Fighter's Day (former Yugoslavia)
Taholah Days begin (Taholah, Washington)
July 5 Events
1st Bikini appeared (Paris; 1946)
US Secret Service established
1st Speed Limits imposed (2 mph; 1865)
Salvation Army established (1865)
1st Checks with perforated edges made
Truth of Consequences debuted
Seinfeld Chronicles pilot show debuted (1989)
Thomas Cook arranged his 1st tour (1841)
1st US Soldier killed in Korean War (1950)
Raffles died (1826)
Gold Soverigns 1st issed (UK; 1817)
French captured Algiers (1830)
1st British Ambassador to US appointed (1791)
Venezuela declared independence from Spain (1811)
Church of England voted to allow ordination of women priests (1988)
American migrants met at Champoeg, Oregon to adopt constitution (1843)
Lagunitas Brewing Co. bottled its 1st bottle of beer (1995)
Cape Verde became independent (1975)
Rolling Stones gave free concert in Hyde Park as memorial to Brian Jones (1969)
Dutch Fort Hope seized by English-Connecticut colonists (1653)
Oliver North fined only $150,000 for his part in the Iran-Contra affair (1989)
17th US Amendment passed (allowing direct election of senators; 1913)
Arthur Ashe beat Jimmy Connors to become 1st black men's singles Wimbledon champion (1975)

6 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Beatrix Potter
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Frida Kahlo
Bill Haley
John Paul Jones
Ned Beatty
Janet Leigh
Dalai Lama
Maximillian
Burt Ward
Eino Leino
Merv Griffin
John Byrne
Wojciech Jaruzelski
Robert Whitney
Adolf Anderson
James Wyeth
Candy Barr
Arn Saba
Burt Ward
Verner Von Heidenstam
Allyce Beasley
Gene Chandler
Sebastian Cabot
Della Reese
Grant Goodeve
Willie Randolph
Eino Leino
Fred Dryer
Todd Burns
Robert M. White
Axel Theorell
Shelly Hack
Rick Hunter
Nicholas I
Pat Paulsen
Sylvester Stallone
Nancy Reagan
Old Albums Are Frisbees Day
Festival of Buddha's Eyetooth begins (Ceylon)
Nothing Day
Comoros Independence Day
Julian the Blessed's Day (restored Old Rome to Paganism)
National Fried Chicken Day
St. Maria Goretti's Day (patron of teenage girls)
Colette Encarnado (Portugal)
Malawi Independence Day
St. Fermin's Day (patron of Pamploma)
Turkey Rama begins (McMinnville, Oregon)
Millennial Fairy Olympics begin (Fairy)
St. Goar's Day (patron of potters; against whirlpools)
National Pickle Festival
Time of Music begins (Finland)
St. Godeleva's Day (patron of Flanders; for/against rain)
Rememberance Day (Luxembourg - in honor of their liberation from Germany by General George S. Patton in WW2)
July 6 Events
Richard the Lion-Hearted became King of England (1189)
1st All-Star Baseball Game played (1933)
Elvis Presley recorded his 1st record (1954)
Captain Kidd captured (1699)
1st Picture Postcard made
US Medal of Freedom authorized
Jacksons Victory Tour began (1984)
1st All-Talking Movie shown (Lights of New York; 1928)
Decimal Coinage proposed by Jefferson (1785)
Shoe Manufacturing Machine patented
John Lennon and Paul McCartney met (1957)
1st Rabies Shot given (1885)
Republican Party named (1854)
Jan Hus burned at the stake (1415)
Green Goblin 1st appeared in Spiderman
Thomas More executed (1535)
1st Dirigible crossed the Atlantic Ocean (1919)
Hard Days' Night premiered in UK (1964)
Automobile production resumed after WW2 (1945)
Phil Collins' Sussudio reached No. 1 (1985)
Sir Thomas More executed for treason (1535)
Malawi became independent (1966)
French defeated English and Spanish fleets off Algeciras (1801)
NATO declared Warsaw Pact no longer a military threat (1990)
Pope Pius VII arrested for excommunicating Napoleon (1809)
US Steelworkers killed by Pinkerton men during strike at Carnegie plant (1892)
Althea Gibson beat Darlene Hurd to become 1st black Wimbledon champion (1957)
Operation Overcast began transporting German & Austrian scientists to US (WW 2; 1945)
A 145 years overdue library book returned to the University of Cincinnati Library in 1968 (the fine was $22,646)

7 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Gustav Mahler
Marc Chagall
George Cukor
Robert Heinlein
Ringo Starr
Satchell Paige
Pierre Cardin
Vittorio de Sica
Tom Jones
Shelley Duvall
Doc Severinson
Robert Heinlein
Jessica Hahn
Alec Waugh
Jon Pertwee
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Giancarlo Menotti
Jean Kerr
William Kunstler
Bill Oddie
Warren Entner
Joe Zawinul
Mesina Miller (Pb 9/75)
Shelley Duvall
Wally Philips
Matt Suhey
Camillo Golgi
Sandy Johnson (Pb 6/74)
William Kuntsler
Joseph-Marie Jacquard
Ralph Lee Sampson
Lillien Jane Martin
Joe Spano
Roz Ryan
Jean & Joe LeClerc
Mike Sharkey
Vince Edwards
Alan Dixon
Billy Herman
Consualia (Old Roman Harvest Festival)
Feriae Ancillarum (Old Roman Maid's Day Out)
Caprotina (Fig Tree Festival)
Macaroni Day
St. Thomas Hooker's Day
Double Seven Day (China)
Saba Saba Day (Peasant's Festival; Tanzania)
Tanabata (Star Festival; Japan)
Solomon Islands Independence Day
St. Methodius' Day
Celtic tree month of Duir ends
Great Gatsby Festival
St. Cyril's Day
Bonza Bottler Day
St. Palladius' Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
St. Pantaennus' Day
International Cherry Pit Spitting Contest
July 7 Events
1st Old School Tie made (Eton)
Jerusalem destroyed (548 B.C.)
Punch #1 published (1841)
1st Solar-powered plane flew across the English Channel (1981)
Morris the Cat died
1st DJ spun records
Dragnet debuted on radio
Keith Moon died
Asbury Park riots left 46 dead (New Jersey; 1970)
1st Children's TV program debuted
Sino-Japanese War began (1937)
Albrecht Durer married Agnes Frey (1494)
Black Death 1st appeared in England (1348)
National Highway Act passed (1956)
Three Tenors premiered in Rome (1990)
Abbie an' Slats comic strip began (1937)
Boris Becker at 17 became youngest to win men's singles at Wimbledon (1985)
Industrial Workers of the World ("Wobblies") founded (1906)
4 convicted of conspiracy in Lincoln's assassination hanged (1865)
Mary Surratt became 1st US woman executed (for owning the boarding house where John Wilkes Booth lived; 1865)
Prince's When Doves Cry reached No. 1 (1984)
Michael Fagin broke into Buckingham Palace and had a drunken with Queen Elizabeth while sitting on the end of her bed (1982)

8 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Julius Caesar
Percy Grainger
Kevin Bacon
Stanton Macdonald-Wright
John D. Rockefeller
Count Von Zeppelin
Janice Pennington (Pb 5/71)
Louis Jordan
Jacques Cousteau
"Oyster Joe" Martina
Percy Grainger
Ernst Bloch
Alyce Faye Wattleton
Nate Wright
Billy Eckstine
Arthur John Evans
Joseph Chamberlain
Anjelica Huston
Cynthia Gregory
Philip Johnson
Kim Darby
George Wicken Romney
Phil Gramm
Jerry Vale
Walter Kerr
Jack Lambert
George Antheil
Kathe Kollwitz
Barbara Ann Loden
Mary Ellen Trainor
Steve Lawrence
Cathy Roth
Vitali I. Sevastyanov
Nelson A. Rockefeller
Raffi Cavoukian
Heritage Day
Celtic tree month of Tinne (Holly) begins
Vintner's Procession (London)
Feast St. Sunniva (Norse Goddess of the Sun)
Video Games Day
Old Crafts Day
Lindenfest (Rhineland, Germany)
St. Kilian's Day (patron of Bavaria, Austria, whitewashers)
Festa dos Tabuleiros (Portugal)
Olive Branch Petition Day
National Cherry Festival
Bide-A-Wee Children's Pet Fair
St. Aquila and Prisca's Day (Western)
National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day
Don't Put All Your Eggs in One Omlett Day
July 8 Events
Cigarette Ads on TV & radio ceased
Liberty Bell cracked (1835)
Ziegfeld Follies premiered on Broadway (1907)
Paris founded
1st Public drinking fountain built
Commodore Perry 1st visited Japan (1853)
1st Passport issued (US)
Battle of Ticonderoga (7 Years War; 1758)
Olive Branch Petition sent to King George III (1775)
Declaration of Independence 1st read in public (1776)
Cary Grant & Barbara Hutton married (1942)
Police Uniforms 1st worn
We're No Angels premiered
Rain of Snails (Cornwall, UK; 1886)
Commodore Perry arrived in Japan (1853)
Vasco de Gama left Portugal to find sea passage to India (1497)
Last Bareknuckled championship boxing match fought (1889)
Mount Everest 1st reached without using oxygen tanks (1978)
Starting Gates 1st used in horse racing (UK; 1965)
US/South Africa Nuclear Cooperation Treaty signed (1958)
American May Sutton became 1st foreigner to win Wimbledon (1905)
1st recorded Jew arrived in America (1654)
Elvis Presley's (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear reached No. 1 (1957)
1st TV broadcast garners 1 billion viewers (World Cup; 1990)

9 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Jan Van Eyck
David Hockney
Nikola Tesla
Elias Howe
Ottorino Respighi
Tom Hanks
Mark Leonard
Edward Heath
Ann Ward Radcliffe
Richard Roundtree
Fred Savage
Brian Denehey
Pamela Annette Saunders (Pb 11/85)
Thomas Devnport
Margaret Gillis
Bon Scott
Mathilde Krim
Samuel Eliot Morison
Leonard Pennario
Franz Boaz
Bridgett Rollins (Pb 5/75)
Kelly McGillis
Wally Post
Barbara Cartland
Ed Ames
James Hampton
Karin von Aroldingen
Lee Hazelwood
Red Kelly
Donald Rumsfield
Jimmy Smits
Hassan II
O.J. Simpson
Festival of Grand Unified Theories
Lobster Carnival (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Fashion Day
Call of the Horizon Day
National POW/MIA Recognition Day
Goat Mother Day
Sempach Commemeration Day (Switzerland)
Martyrdom of the Bab (Baha'i)
St. Veronica Giuliani's Day
Argentina Independence Day
Special Recreation Day
National Sugar Cookie Day
July 9 Events
Doughnut Cutter patented
1st Wimbeldon final (1877)
Washington DC made US Capitol (1791)
US Distinguished Service Cross authorized
Sleeping Pill patented (1902)
Disney's Fox & the Hound premiered
Battle of Sempach (Swiss War of Independence; 1386)
Dr. Doom 1st appeared in Spiderman
Corn Cob Pipe patented
Battle of Sicily (WW 2; 1943)
American Florists Society established
Diet Coke introduced (1982)
1st Model B Buick began its maiden voyage (1904)
Louisiana readmitted to the Union (1868)
Police's Every Breath You Take reached No. 1 (1983)
Oonagh Keogh became 1st female member of a stock exchange (Ireland; 1925)
1st Successful closure of a heart wound (1893)
Voyager 2 discovered 3 moons around Jupiter (1979)
William Jennings Bryan delivered his "Cross of Gold" speech (1896)
South Carolina readmitted to the Union (1868)
Mark Leyner's Gondola ride from hell began (1996; in Esquire, April 1997)
Pennsylvania State Troopers brought in to quell Carnegie steel worker's strike (1892)
Dashiell Hammett jailed for contempt for refusing to testify beore House Un-American Activities Committee (1951)

10 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
James MacNeill Whistler
Camille Pissarro
Adolphos Busch
Carl Orff
Marcel Proust
Saul Bellow
Pierre-Joseph Redoute
William Blackstone
John Calvin
Fred Gwynne
H.J. Heinz
David Brinkley
Joe Shuster
Arthur Ashe
Edmund Clerihew Bentlley
Mary McLeod Bethune
Sanford Robinson Gifford
Virginia Wade
Arlo Gutherie
Jerry Herman
Roger Craig
David Dinkens
Jerry Herman
George Mifflin Dallas
Henryk Wieniawski
Alice Munro
Toyohiko Kagawa
Mary McLeod
Bob Larkin
Jean Kerr
Sandy Stewart
Owen Chamberlain
Finley Peter Dunne
Ron Glass
Andre Dawson
Sue Lyon
Del Insko
Pyotr I. Klimuk
Hal McRae
Jake LaMotta
New Robe for Athena Day (Ancient Greece)
Feast of Holda/Hela/Skadi (Northern Eurpoe Goddesses of the Underworld)
Bahamas Independence Day
Knut the Reaper's Day (Scotland)
National Pina Colada Day
Windjammer Days
Seven Brothers' Day
Feast of the Virgin of Begona (Bilbao, Spain)
Goddess Month of Rosea ends
Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
National Pina Colada Day
Clerihew Day
Dia Del Bibliotecario (Day of the Librarian; Chile)
Night of Sorrows (Aztec massacre of Spanish troops to avenge Spanish massacre; 1520)
July 10 Events
Lady Godiva rode naked through town
A Hard Day's Night premiered
London bridge fell down
Wyoming became the 44th state (1890)
Showtime cable network premiered
Battle of Britain (WW 2; 1940)
USS United States, a frigate, launched
Indelible pencil patented
Your Hit Parade debuted (1950)
Coca-Cola Classic introduced (1985)
Ben Franklin proposed his Albany Plan (1754)
Emperor Hadrian died (138 CE)
Paris Metro opened (1900)
Disney's The Fox and the Hound premiered (1981)
Cher files for divorce 10 days after marrying Greg Allman (1975)
King Louis XVI of France declared war on England to support American Revolution (1778)
America's 1st published Poet's house burned down (Andover, MAssachusetts; 1660)
Rolling Stone's (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction reached No. 1 (1965)
2 Tons of toxic weedkiller accidently blanketed town of Seveso, Italy (1976)
Nigerian junta attempted to smuggle kidnapped foreign minister out of London in diplomatic bag (1984)
Greenpeace protest ship Rainbow Warrior blown up under mysterious circumstances (1985)
Capt. Streeter's boat ran aground a sandbar off Lake Michigan, eventually creating marshland which he claimed as his own (1886)
General Washington's Adjutant General, Horatio Gates, orders blacks excluded from serving in Continental Army (the order was reversed after the British offer freedom to blacks who sided with them; 1775)

11 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
E.B. White
Deborah Foreman
Robert the Bruce
Thomas Mitchell
Roger de La Fresnaye
Giorgio de Chirico
Chandler Ian Moore
Theodore Maiman
Robert Greene
Val Kilmer
Giorgio Armani
John Wanamaker
Yul Brynner
John Quincy Adams
Colin Purdie Kelly
James Smith
Debbie Harry
George W. Norris
Thomas Bowdler
Tab Hunter
Lu Pan
Julie Woodson (Pb 4/73)
Harold Bloom
Bill Cosby
Susan Hayes
Eva Perssons
Bonnie Pointer
Yasonari Kawabata
Leon Spinks
Bob Allison
Terry Garthwaite
Rodney Saulsberry
Gough Whitlam
Ruth Pointer
World Population Day
Swimming Pool Day (USA)
National Blueberry Muffin Day
Bawming the Thorn Day (UK)
Feast of Theano (patron of vegetarianism)
National Cheer Up the Lonely Day
Goddess Month of Kerea begins
Buffalo Bill Day
Mongolia Revolution Day
St. Benedict II's Day (patron of Europe, architects, the dying, farm workers, monks, spelunkers, servants who break things; against gallstones, poison, witchcraft)
The Old Dance (Tibet; buddhist demon festival)
Bowdler's Day
Anthony Wayne Day
Bodmin Riding (Wales)
Chesapeake Turtle Derby
5 Billionth person on the earth born (1987)
St. Pius I's Day
International Just for Laughs Festival begins (@)
July 11 Events
U.S. Marine Corps made permanent
Spurs invented (@ 1300 CE)
Newlywed Game debuted (1966)
Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel (1804)
1st Satellite transmission (1962)
Savannah committed suicide (1994)
Napalm 1st used (1945)
McHale's Navy debuted
Triborough Bridge opened (NYC)
US Air Force Academy dedicated (1955)
Babe Ruth played his 1st major league game (1914)
Telstar Communications Satellite launched (1960)
US Intelligence Agency created (later became the OSS; 1943)
Automobile registration became mandatory in Texas (1907)
Japan rejected Ford's plans to build cars in Japan (1936)
Skylab space station fell out of orbit (1979)
Mohawk Indians and Montreal Police exchange gunfire over land rights (1990)
Lafayette presented Declaration of Rights of Man to National Assembly (France; 1789)
2,000 year old Chinese terracotta army disovered (1975)
Pope condemned Christian tolerance of Confucianism (1742)
Striking miners blew up Pinkerton barracks (Idaho; 1892)
UK magazine fined 1,000 pounds for publishing a poem suggesting Jesus had been a homsexual (1977)

12 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
R. Buckminster Fuller
Andrew Wyeth
Henry David Thoreau
Pablo Neruda
Josiah Wedgewood
George Eastman
Amedeo Modigliani
Jesse Owen
Bill Cosby
Milton Berle
Van Cliburn
Oscar Hammerstein
Julius Caesar
Kristi Yamaguchi
Curly Joe Derita
William Osler
Cheryl Ladd
Roger Smith
Stefan George
Mel Harris
Gerald Gordon
Denise Nichols
William Osler
Jose de San Martin
Christine McVie
Kirsten Flagstad
Mark O. Hatfield
Clark MacGregor
Judi Evans
Richard Simmons
Orangeman's Day (Northern Ireland)
Lobster Carnival (Nova Scotia)
National Pecan Pie Day
St. Veronica's Day (patron of laundresses)
Visitation Day
Steel Days
Kiribati Independence Day
St. John Gualbert's Day (patron of foresters, park keepers)
Video Games Day
Sao Tome and Principe National Day
July 12 Events
Rain of Frogs (Kansas City; 1873)
US Congress authorizes income tax (1909)
Doctor in the House premiered
1st Newspaper west of the Mississippi published (1808)
Panama Canal construction began (1920)
US Medal of Honor authorized (1862)
1st Foghorn blared
RAF became 1st Air Force to use jet aircraft (1944)
William of Orange defeated James II at Battle of Boyne (1690)
1st TV Serial debuted
Paper Bag Manufacturing Machine patented
Turkey ceded Cyprus to England (1878)
1st Ocean Pier finished
New York Hospital chartered (1771)
Largest Brook Trout caught (14 lbs, 8 oz)
Jo Siffert won his 1st Grand Prix (1968)
Falklands War officially ended (1982)
Thor Heyerdahl reached Barbados in the Ra-2 (1970)
Jesus Christ Superstar premiered on stage (Pittsburgh, PA; 1971)
1st Minimum Wage Law enacted ($0.33/hour; 1933)
Fred Astaire married Phyllis Baker Potter (1933)
James Monroe's administration dubbed "the era of good feeling" (1817)
UK passed Combination Act prohibiting workers from improving working conditions (1799)
Simply Red's Holding Back the Years reached No. 1 (1986)
Garbage dump in Pennsylvania erupted in 1962, 25 square miles of which are still burning

13 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Harrison Ford
Jean Kerr
Patrick Stewart
Erno Rubik
George Gilbert Scott
Jean-Luc Picard (2305)
Kenneth Clark
Charles Scribner
Roger McGuinn
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Sarina Suzuki
Erno Rubik
Spud Webb
Robert Forster
John Clare
Cheech Marin
Jean Lafitte
Sidney Webb
Ernie Colon
Stan Coveleski
Wole Soyinka
David Storey
Lois Kibbee
Mary Wooley
Alexi S. Yeliseyev
Dave Garroway
Mickey Walker
David Thompson
Jack Kemp
Fool's Paradise Day
Go West Day
Festival of Inner Worlds
National French Fries Day
Reed Dance Day (Swaziland)
Festival of Lanterns (aka Obon; Japan)
National Ice Cream Day
Festival of the Miracles
St. Henry the Emperor's Day (patron of Finland)
La Retraite (aka Nightwatch; France)
Festival of the Three Cows (border of France, Spain)
St. Mildred's Day
Runic half-month of Feoh ends
St. Silas' Day
Festival of Our Lady of Fatima
July 13 Events
Ancient Olympics 1st held (776 BCE)
1st World Cup match held (1930)
Diamonds 1st discovered in South Africa
1st Building Society founded
Apple Computers founded
1st World Cup soccer contest held (1930)
New York City Blackout (1977)
1st Pensions paid
Congress of Berlin ended (1878)
1st Full page 3-D advertisement appeared
Source of the Mississippi River discovered (1832)
Marshall Plan accepted by Europe (1947)
1st Live Aid Concert (1985)
Boris Yeltsin resigned from Communist Party (1990)
Jean Paul Marat stabbed to death (1793)
Rioting broke out during US's 1st military draft (1863)
Northwest Ordinance passed, outlawing slavery in NW (1787)
Paul Anka's Lonely Boy reached No. 1 (1959)
Alabama readmitted to the Union (1868)
Kenneth O'Reilly's Nixon's Piano published
Massachusetts Bay Colony took its 1st piece of Maine (1658)
St. Anselm received his "ontological argument" for the existence of god in a vision after breakfast

14 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Gustav Klimt
Dave Fleischer
Ingmar Bergman
Terry-Thomas
Irving Stone
Woody Guthrie
Aja
John Chancellor
Tom Carvel
Andrea Del Sarto
Harry Dean Stanton
Bebe Buell (Pb 11/74)
Gerald Ford
Arthur Laurents
Florence Bascom
Jules Mazarin
Emmeline Pankhurst
Steve Stone
William Gray Espy
Frances Lear
Mark Murphy
Jules Mazarin
Douglas Edwards
Jay Forrester
Owen Wister
Missy Gold
Dale Robertson
Isaac Singer
Ossip Zadkine
Rosey Grier
Ken Burrough
Polly Bergen
Mrs. Olson
Bastille Day (France)
National Nude Day
Pandemonium Day
Runic half-month of Ur (primal strength) begins
Comedy Celebration Day
St. Deusdedit's Day
Homesteading Days
Sherwood Robin Hood Festival (Oregon @)
National Grand Marnier Day
St. Procopius' Day (patron of Czechoslovakia)
Wrong Days (Wright, Minnesota)
Festival of Fairy Millennial Olympics (Fairy)
St. Camillus de Lellis' Day (patron of Camellians, nurses)
Feast of St. Nicholas of the Holy Mountain
July 14 Events
Dynamite 1st Demonstrated (by Alfred Nobel; 1867)
Perry landed in Japan
Tape Measure patented
Lt. Robinson Crusoe, USN premiered
Abortion legalized in England (1967)
Cork Board patented
Liquid Rocket Fuel patented
Honda Civic debuted (1972)
1st Nuclear Warship launched (1959)
UK legalized abortion (1967)
Billy the Kid killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett (1881)
Matterhorn in Switzerland 1st climbed (1865)
King Faisal of Iraq murdered (1958)
Birmingham Riot of Joseph Priestley
Civil War veterans given pensions (1892)
Bridget Bardot married Gunther Sachs (1966)
1st Play shown on BBC (1930)
St. Mark's Cathedral Bell Tower collapsed (Venice; 1902)
1st Governor-General of Australia appointed (1900)
Siberian Miners went on strike (1989)
Martial Law lifted in Taiwan (1987)
Dr. Spock's Common Sense Book of Baby Care published (1946)
Luddites broke machines at Sunnon-in-Ashuano (1811)
Donna Summer's Bad Girls reached No. 1 (1979)
Hunter S. Thompson excused as a potential juror for John Denver's drunk-driving trial (1997)

15 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Rembrandt van Rijn
Thomas Bullfinch
Linda Ronstadt
General "Blackjack" Pershing
Julian Bream
Cathy Larmouth (Pb 6/81)
Alex Karras
Clement Moore
Kim Alexis
Errol Garner
Francis Xavier Cabrini
Inigo Jones
Harrison Birtwistle
Jan-Michael Vincent
Richard Willard Armour
Diane Heidkrueger
William Robinson
George Voinovich
Phil Carey
Ken Kercheval
Iris Murdoch
John Stallworth
Nina Van Pallandt
Patrick Wayne
Jean Rey
Willie Aames
Kirt Manwaring
St. Swithins's Day (patron for/against rain)
National Tapioca Pudding Day
Bathtub Races
Confuflux (Discordian)
Olympic New Year
Feast of Rowana (patron of secret knowledge of the runes)
Black Ship Festival (Japan)
National Ice Cream Day
St. Bonaventure's Day
Feast of St. Vladimir of Kiev (patron of Russia)
St. Swithun's Society Annual Celebration (Canada)
Respect Canada Day
St. Bonaventure's Day
Dog Days end
Petal-Hopping for Beginners Day (Fairy)
St. Jacob of Nisibis' Day
Teddy Bear's Picnic
Sultan's Birthday (Brunei)
July 15 Events
1st No-hitter pitched
Margarine patented
1st Duck-billed Platypus in the US
Corn laws established
Mohammed's Flight
Boeing 707 1st flew (1954)
Franco-Prussian War began (1870)
Richard Nixon accepted Chinese invitation to visit China (1971)
La Mareilleaise adopted as French National Anthem (1795)
Apollo 18 and Soyuz 19 docked together in space (1975)
Howard Hughes set record for around-the-world flight (19 hrs, 17 min; 1938)
Simply Red's If You Don't Know Me Now reached No. 1 (1989)
James Scott, Duke of Monmouth beheaded (1685)
Manitoba became a Canadian Province (1870)
Georgia readmitted to the Union (1870)
Annette Benning announced she was carryiong Warren Beatty's child (1991)
Royal Society of London chartered (1662)
UK Government ordered 100 Spitfire fighter planes (1930)
Tamil Tigers massacred 168 muslims (Sri Lanka; 1990)
Gianni Versace murdered by serial killer (1997)
200 British men, women and children are chopped up and thrown down a well during Indian mutiny (1857)
Crusaders take Jerusalem briefly, killing mostly other christians in the process (1099)
US Secret Service discovered briefcase revealing German spy network in US (1915)
Poland and Lithuania defeated Teutonic Order at Tannenbery (aka Grunwald; 1410)

16 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Phoebe Cates
Ginger Rogers
Alexander the Great
Stewart Copeland
Orville Redenbacher
Pinchas Zuckerman
Roald Amundsen
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson
John Curran
Barbara Stanwyck
Joshua Reynolds
Charles Sheeler
John-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Bess Myerson
Gloria Walker (Pb 6/56)
Ruben Blades
John Kay
Margaret Court
Cal Tjader
Josiah Spode
Bernard Hughes
Mary Baker Eddy
Richard Bryan
Ida B. Wells
Richard Thornburgh
Giuseppe Piazzi
Trygve Lie
Frits Zernike
Milly Vitale
Corey Feldman
Barry Sanders
International Juggling Day
Atomic Bomb Day
La Paz Day (Bolivia)
St. Eustathius' Day
National Corn Fritters Day
St. Helier's Day (patron of Jersey)
Festival of Convivial Tools
National Blueberry Festival
St. Carmine's Day (patron of Naples)
National Ice Cream Day
Petal-Hopping for Non-Starters Day (Fairy)
Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
July 16 Events
1st Atomic bomb exploded (1945)
Ready-mixed Paint patented
District of Columbia established (1790)
Kissing banned (England; 1439)
Pride of the Yankees premiered
Apollo 11 lifted off (1969)
San Diego founded
Columbia University opened (1754)
1st Parking meters installed (1935)
US gained possession of Florida (1821)
Czar Nicholas and family murdered by Bolsheviks (1918)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes premiered
Reinforced Concrete 1st used (1867)
San Francisco Maritime Union strike began (1934)
Mount Blanc tunnel opened (1965)
J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye published (1951)
Biafran War began (1967)
Rabies vaccine discovered (1885)
1st US Military Hospital established (1775)
Department of Public Health established
Anne of Cleves died (1557)
Expidition to find lost city of Ubar began (1990)
Louis XVI suspended until he agreed to ratify French Constitution (1791)
Shoemaker-Levy Comet crashed into Jupiter (1994)
Mormon Battalion established (Mexican War; 1846)
Junipero Serra founded San Diego de Alcala (1769)
Natalie Wood remarried Robert Wagner (1972)
Tommy James & the Shondell's Hanky Panky reached No. 1 (1966)
Southern Democrats broke to form States Rights Party (aka Dixiecrats), nominating Strom Thurmond for US President (1948)

17 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
James Cagney
Donald Sutherland
Peter Schickle (P.D.Q. Bach)
Art Linkletter
Earle Stanley Gardner
Nelson Mandela
Pierre Maupertuis
Diahann Carroll
Brandy Alexandre
Karen Elaine Price (Pb 1/81)
Lionel Feininger
Bernice Abbott
Elbridge Gerry
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Isaac Watts
David Hasselhoff
Phoebe Snow
Cliff Edwards
Luis Munoz Rivera
Robert Thigpen
Shmuel Agnon
Lou Boudreau
John Jacob Astor
Darryl Lamonica
Nancy Jo Hooper (Pb 2/64)
Lionel Feininger
Pat McCormick
Maksim Litvinov
Wayne Sleep
Eleanor Steber
William Gargan
Ron Middleton
Phyllis Diller
Gerry Elbridge
Feast of the Clockless Nowever
Avocado Festival
Farlop Fair (Epping Forest, UK)
Crank Call Day
Lady Day
POW-MIA Recognition Day
National Peach Ice Cream Day
Gion Matsuri (Japan)
St. Marcellina's Day
Norway Independence Day
St. Alexius Day
Peaceful Revolution Day (Iraq)
St. Ennodius' Day
Dodge City Day
St. Margaret's Day (Eastern)
Constitution Day (South Korea)
Mawlidul Nabi (Prophet's Birthdau)
St. Leo IV's Day
Wrong Way Day
Petal-Hopping for Hopeless Cases (Fairy)
St. Alexis' Day (patron of beggars)
Munoz-Rivera Day (Puerto Rico)
Scillitan Martyrs' Day
July 17 Events
Swiss Family Robinson shipwrecked (1805)
California Gold Rush began
Disneyland opened (1955)
Punch humor magazine 1st published (1841)
1st U.S. paper money issued
Wrong Way Corrigan's Flight began in NYC (1938)
US and USSR spacecraft linked-up (1975)
Key Largo premiered
Potsdam Conference started (1945)
100 Years War ended (1453)
Yellow Submarine premiered (1968)
1st Smoking Railroad Car established (1858)
Sewing Machine patented (1790)
1st photo taken of a star (Vega)
Easy Rider premiered
1st Newport Jazz Festival held (1954)
Billie Holiday died (1959)
Great Railroad Strike began (1877)
Oh! Calcutta premiered on Broadway (1969)
1st American patriotic song, The Liberty Song, published (1768)
Dictator Anastasio Somoza fled Nicaragua (179)
US Navy blockaded Tripoli (1801)
Commune of Paris suppressed (1794)
Abbey Theatre founded (Dublin, Ireland; 1951)
House of Windsor adopted as name of UK's ruling family
Spain defeated Caliph Mahommed al-Nasr near Toledo (1212)
Brenda Lee's I'm Sorry reached No. 1 (1960)
Pennsylvania Railroad began Philadelphia to Pittsburgh service (1858)
Charlotte Corday guillotined for killing Paul Marat (1793)
Kansas City Hyatt Regency's aerial walkway collapsed, killing 114 (1981)
Wings' Listen to What the Man Said reached No. 1 (1975)
Macon, Georgia Telegraph newspaper referendum saves Doonesbury comic strip from being canceled (1971)

18 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Elizabeth McGovern
John Glenn
William Makepeace Thackery
Hunter S. Thompson
Nelson Mandela
Gilbert White
John Dee
Robert Hooke
Giacomo Balla
Yevgeny Alelesandrovich Yevtushenko
Hume Cronyn
William Gilbert Grace
Red Skelton
Harriet Nelson
Lu Pan
S.I. Hayakawa
Horatio Alger
Laurence Housman
Martha Reeves
Dion
Irwin Hasen
Brian Auger
Martha Reeves
Clifford Odetts
Jessamyn West
Hendrik Antoon Lorentz
James Brolin
Calvin Peete
Ricky Skaggs
Joe Torre
Audrey Landers
Lonnie Mack
Bernard Williams
Marcia Jones Smoke
Richard Branson
Dick Button
Lonnie Young
Steve Forbes
Vidkun Quisling
Chrysanthemum Day (USA)
National Caviar Day
St. Theneva's Day (patron of Glasgow)
Anti-Bigot Day
Railroad Day
Hog Calling Contest
St. Arnulf of Metz's Day (patron of millers, music, finding things lost)
Lunch of the Forward Goblins (fairies only; Fairy)
Grand Teton Music Festival (@)
St. Philastrius' Day
July 18 Events
Rome burned, while Nero fiddled (63 CE)
Ted Kennedy and his secretary, Mary Jo Kopechne, drove into Chappaquipdick (1969)
Fireworks 1st banned
Catholic popes declared infallible (1870)
McDonald's massacre (California; 1984)
Aliens premiered
Helicopter 1st flew (1940)
1st Indian Satellite sent up (1980)
Human Voice 1st recorded (1877)
Grand Trunk Railroad Line completed (1853)
Sharp County, Arkansas founded (home of Evening Shade; 1868)
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf published (1925)
General Franco and Spanish Army began revolt (1936)
I.R.S. Records folded (1996)
Zonker wins Jack Ford Medal for excellance in tan (Doonesbury)
Four Seasons' Rag Doll reached No. 1 (1964)
George of the Jungle film premiered (1997)
Wrong-Way Corrigan arrived in Ireland after taking off from New York for California (1938)
Vanderbilt's christened their Chinese Tea Room at Marble House in Newport Beach (1914)

19 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Edgar Degas
Mary Stuart Masterson
Max Fleischer
Lizzie Borden
A.J. Cronin
Ille Nastase
Samuel Colt
Dr. Charles Mayo
Vikki Carr
Brian May
Natalya Bessmertnova
Suzi Schott (Pb 8/84)
William Scranton
LeRoy Butler
Elmer Bischoff
George McGovern
Helen Gallagher
Rosalyn Yalow
Indigo Jones
Philip Agee
Bernie Leadon
Larry Boxx
Dennis Cole
Herbert Marcuse
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Mary Ann Ball Bickerdyke
Charles Edward Pickering
Pat Hingle
George Hamilton IV
Woman's Day
Feast of Cranks
Ancient Egyptian New Year
Festival of the Puzzlebox
National Daiquiri Day
Adonia (Celebration of Greek God Apollo)
St. Symmachus' Day
Festival of Sirius
St. Marcrina's Day
Old Feast Day (St. Vincent De Paul)
Back-to-Front Yad (Fairy)
National LIberation Day (Nicaragua)
Prince Lot Hula Festival (Honolulu, Hawaii)
St. Justina and Rufina's Day (patron of potters, Seville)
Flitch Day (Bacon given to any married couple who could prove they had lived in harmony and fidelity for 1 year; very few took home the bacon)
July 19 Events
Adonis and Aphrodite married
Franz Liszt's farewell concert
1st Women's Rights Convention (1848)
Clueless premiered
Bloomers 1st appeared
1st Lawn Tennis Tournament held
Rosetta stone discovered (1799)
Birdman of Alcatrazz premiered
1st Ad for Hershey's chocolate
Silk Stockings premiered
2nd Johnston Flood (1974)
1st Boeing 707 flew (1954)
Nazi's Degenerate Art Exhibition opened (1937)
Henry VIII's battleship Mary Rose sank (1545)
1st Woman nominated for vice-president (1984)
Napoleon III declared war on Prussia (1870)
Hail destroyed Papal Palace ceiling (Rome; 1500)
1st In-Flight Movie shown (TWA; 1961)
UFOs buzzed Washington, DC (1952)
Frank Sinatra & Mia Farrow married (1966)
La Toya Jackson filed bankruptcy (1995)
Schoolteacher Christina McAuliffe selected to join NASA space shuttle (1985)
Billy Joel's It's Still Rock & Roll to Me reached No. 1 (1980)
Deadly Mist begins rolling across the lake (in Stephen King's The Mist)

20 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Edmund Hillary
Natalie Wood
Diana Rigg
Petrarch
Carlos Santana
Sally Ann Howes
Francesco Petrarch
Stone Gossard
Max Liebermann
Donna Dixon
Lola Albright
Giorgio Morandi
Lazlo Moholy-Nagy
Nelson Doubleday
Frantz Fanon
Jill De Vries (Pb 10/75)
Mima Jausovec
T.J. Shephard
Chuck Daly
Erik Karlfeldt
Vladimir A. Lyakhov
Judy Chicago
Eliot Richardson
Judy Cohen
Larry Craig
Mike Ilitch
Theda Bara
JoAnn Campbell
Barbara Ann Mikulski
Heinie Manush
Tony Olivia
Nam June Paik
John Reith
Ian Beckles
Kim Carnes
Mahmud II
Chess Day
Binding of the Wreaths
National POW-MIA Recognition Day
Ugly Truck Contest Day
St. Aurelius' Day
Moon Day
St. Uncumber's Day (patron against men's lust)
Colombia Indepedence Day
Thgir-yaw-Dnuor Day (Fairy)
St. Elias' Day (patron against drought, earthquakes)
National Lollipop Day
St. Elijah's Day
Bregenz Festival (Austria)
St. Margaret's Day (Western; patron of childbirth)
July 20 Events
Jacques Cartier discovered Canada (1534)
Man 1st walked on the moon (1969)
Dorothy melted the wicked witch
1st Cheese factory opened
Billboard singles chart debuts
1st photos of Mars taken (1940)
Anchors Aweigh premiered
British Columbia became a Canadian Province (1871)
Champlain reached Cape Cod (1605)
Admission 1st charged for a baseball game
1st National Shuffleboard tournament held
Viking I landed on Mars (1975)
US Legion of Merit authorized
Riot Act took effect (UK; 1715)
Sitting Bull surrendered (1881)
England seized Quebec from France (1629)
1st Baby born on Alcatraz Island (1970)
Geneva Accords signed, ending French conflict in Vietnam (1954)
Baseball declared a "non-essential occupation" (WW1; 1918)
Jan & Dean's Surf City reached No. 1 (1963)
Shostavovich's 7th Symphony premiered (1942)
Barney Google met Spark Plug (1921)
Jane Asher announced engagement to Paul McCartney was off (1968)
UN International Finance Corporation established (1956)
King Abdullah of Jordan assassinated (1951)
Sandinistas took over Nicaragua (1979)
Bruce Lee died from allergic reaction to aspirin (1973)
NFL banned signing of any player still eligible to play college football (1947)

21 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Ernest Hemingway
Robin Williams
Hart Crane
Cat Stevens
Francis Parkinson Keyes
Isaac Stern
Salvator Rosa
Marshall McLuhan
Jon Lovitz
Norman Jewison
Raquel Darrian
Paul Julius von Reuter
Karel Reisz
Jonathan Miller
Paul Reuter
Louise Blanchard Bethune
Janet Reno
Don Knotts
Paul Wellstone
Henry Ellard
Victor Schoelcher
Kay Starr
Hannah Hull
John Gardner
Frances Folsolm Cleveland
Dave Henderson
1st Day of the World (Egypt)
Cap Breton (Canada, Scotland)
National Junk Food Day
Feast of Damo (keeper of secrets of philosophy; daughter of Greek sage, Pythagoras)
Schoelcher (Martinique)
Belgium Independence Day
St. Victor's Day (patron of cabinetmakers; against foot trouble)
North American Tug of War Tournament
Americana Festival
St. Lawrence of Brindisi's Day
World Congress of Esperanto
Twin-O-Rama
Schoelcher Day (French West Indies)
Liberation Day (Guam)
Touch Hammer's Birthday Bargain Day (Fairy)
St. Praxedes' Day
National Creme Brulee Day
July 21 Events
Joannie made her last batch of fries (Doonesbury)
Scopes Monkey trial ends
1st U.S. train robbery (Jesse James; 1873)
Battle of Bull Run (aka Manassas; 1861)
Tate Gallery opened (London; 1897)
Veterans Administration established
Electromagnet discovered
Martial law lifted in Poland (1983)
1st Woman Prime Minister took office (Sri Lanka; 1960)
Women's Hall of Fame dedicated (1979)
Rain of Ants (Nancy, France; 1887)
John Smith discovered Chesapeake Bay
1st Canadian Railroad opened
Leopold I, 1st King of Belgium coronated (1831)
1st Robot killed a human (1984)
Arshile Gorky commited suicide (1948)
Robert Burns died (1796)
Iran-Iraq War ended by UN (1988)
Trans-Siberian Railroad completed (1904)
Captain Alfred Dreyfus pardoned after 11 years in prison (1906)
Napoleon defeated Mamelukes at Battle of the Pyramids (1798)
Elvis Presley's Hard Headed Woman reached No. 1 (1958)
George Carlin arrested in Milwaukee for using "bad" language in his act
Sir Henry "Harry Hotspur" Percy killed in battle attempting to overthrow Henry IV (1403)
Nassar turned down by US, UK, & World Bank for aid in building Aswan Dam (1954)
US Judge ruled Lady Chatterly's Lover may be sent through the mail (1959)
Pink Floyd performed The Wall in Berlin while symbolic Berlin Wall built & knocked down (1990)
Louisiana passed law requiring creationism to be taught alongside evolution in public schools (1981)

22 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Edward Hopper
Stephen Vincent Benet
Giovanni Gabrielli
Amy Vanderbilt
Jason Robards
Rev. William Spooner
Danny Glover
Alex Trebek
Emma Lazarus
Henriette Allais (Pb 3/80)
Albert Brooks
Gregor Mendel
Sondra Elizabeth Greenberg (Pb 6/87)
Alexander Calder
Oscar de la Renta
Walter Ufer
Don Henley
Terence Stamp
Selman Abraham Waksman
Willem Dafoe
Orson Bean
Kay Bailey Hutchison
Jim Edgar
Bobby Sherman
Margaret Whiting
Johnny Evers
Sparky Lyle
Joanna Going
Bryan Forbes
Lucia Albanese
Gustav Hertz
Lasse Viren
Mary & Madeleine Collinson (Pb 10/70)
Sobhuza II, the Ngwenyama, King of Swaziland
Rose Kennedy
Willam V. Roth
Robert Dole
Philip I "the Handsome"
Spooner's Day
Preparedness Day
St. Mary Magdalene's Day (patron of glovers, hairdressers, fallen women, perfumers)
India Independance Day
Festival of Boredom and Reveries
National Liberation Day (Poland)
Ratcatcher's Day
Dornach Commemeration Day (Switzerland)
Lotus Festival
Cancer zodiac sign ends
National Penuche Day
International Childbirth Education Awareness Day
July 22 Events
Elvis Costello's 1st album, My Aim is True, released (1977)
1st Miniature gold course opened (Chatanooga, TN)
Palermo taken by General Patton (WW 2; 1943)
Baliff of Paris murdered (1789)
1st Public Enemy No. 1, John Dillinger killed by the FBI (1934)
Battle of Atlanta (1864)
Introducing the Beatles released on VeeJay Records
Battle of Dornach (Switzerland)
Apollo 11 left the Moon (1969)
Rats (& then the children) led away by the Pied Piper of Hamelin (1376)
Paul McCartney announced the formation of Wings (1971)
Wiley Post completed the 1st solo around-the-world flight (1933)
Shell Oil and British Petroleum (BP) withdrew from Israel under Arab pressure (1957)
French clergy removed from Rome's control and property nationalized (France; 1790)
Walter Raleigh's Roanoke colony discovered to have disappeared (1587)

23 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Raymond Chandler
Arthur Treacher
Woody Harrelson
Arthur Kennedy
Don Drysdale
Pee Wee Reese
Juliet Anderson (Aunt Peg)
Stephanie Seymour
Arata Isozaki
Gary Payton
Nicholas Gage
Belinda Montgomery
Gloria De Haven
Vincent Sardi
Charlotte Cushman
Dono Dinelli
Mark Jackson
William H. Gillette
Gluyas Williams
James Cardinal Gibbons
Nate Dingle
Richard Rogers
Gary Stiles
Michael Wilding
Coral Browne
Frank "Dingle" Croucher
Karl Menninger
Haile Selassie
Elizabeth Purley Hortense Cumberbatch (1968)
Mayhem New Year
St. Bridget's Day (patron of scholars, Sweden)
Neptunalia and Salcia (Sea God & Goddess of wide open sea)
Leo zodiac sign begins
Fiesta De Santiago (Guatemala)
National Vanilla Ice Cream Day
St. Liborius' Day (patron against gallstones)
Feast of Sulis (Goddess of Mineral Springs)
Soma No Umadi (Wild Horse Chasing; Japan)
Revolution Anniversary Day (Egypt)
St. Apollinaris' Feast
July 23 Events
Ice Cream Cone invented
1st Public swimming pool opened (Boston; 1827)
Music banned in Iran (1979)
1st Electric Power Plant lit up
Good Neighbor Sam premiered
Blood, Sweat & Tears' Spinning Wheel went gold
Dornach Battle ended (Switzerland; 1499)
1st Motor Ambulance in service
Betty Boop 1st lept out of the inkwell (1931)
Gene Autry Show debuted (1950)
Peter Sellers died (1980)
Jews 1st allowed to sit in UK Parliament (1858)
Local Defence Volunteers name changed to "Home Guard" (1940)
Phillips Memorial Art Gallery founded (Washington, DC; 1920)
They're Coming to Take Me Away Ha Ha released
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson married (1986)
Ayatollah Khomeini banned rock & roll in Iran (1979)
Mark Twain visited Florence, Italy (1867)
Barry Manilow's Looks Like We Made It reached No. 1 (1977)
King Charles I lost control of Massachusetts in court battle (1637)
Austro-Hungary issued ultimatum to Serbia after murder of Archduke Ferdinand (19140
Carl Jung resigned as President of International Psychoanalytic Association, taking Adler and Stekel with him, leaving only Freudian theory (1914)
Penthouse published nude pictures of then-Miss America Vanessa Williams and she stepped down (1984)
Sioux tribes agreed to give up Iowa and Minnesota and are confined to strip of land along upper Minnesota River (1851)
Henry David Thoreau arrested for refusing to pay poll tax in protest of Mexican War, provding inspiration for his essay Civil Disobedience (1846)

24 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Alexandre Dumas (1802)
Ernest Bloch
Amelia Earhart
Simon Bolivar
Ambrose Bierce
Pat Oliphant
Stephanie Adams (Pb 11/92)
Robert Hays
Dorothy Mays (Pb 7/79)
Peter Yates
Alphonse Mucha
Julie Krone
Michael Richards
Fred Law Olmstead Jr.
John D. MacDonald
Chris Sarandon
John Clayton
Lynda Carter
Karl Malone
Billy Taylor
Joe Barry Campbell
Peter Serkin
Willie Davis
Frank Wedekind
Henrik Pontoppidan
John Aniston
Bella Abzug
Kevin Butler
Bob Lilly
John Middleton Clayton
Alexander Jackson Davis
Dany Savlia
Ruth Buzzi
Marc Racicot
Carroll A. Campbell Jr.
Barry Bonds
Pioneer Day (Utah)
Festival of St. Eloi (French Basque)
National Tequila Day
Feast of the Trickster of Liberty
St. Boris' Day (patron of Moscow, Russia)
Valencia Fair begins (Spain)
Bolivar Day (Ecuador, Venezuela)
Pop a Wheelie Day
Jilwalla Jinks' Jamboree (Fairy)
St. Christina the Astonishing's Day (patron of pyschiatrists)
July 24 Events
John T. Scopes found guilty of teaching evolution
1st Duplicating machine made
Bilbo found the ring (Hobbit)
James I crowned King of England
Patton took Palermo (WW II)
Detroit founded (1701)
1st plane crossed the English Channel
Mary Queen of Scots abdicated (1567)
Battle of Flowers
1st Public Opinion Poll taken (Delaware; 1824)
John Smith discovered Susquehana River
Capture of Gibralter by British from Spain (1704)
Peter Sellers died (1980)
1st Successful Insulin treatment given (1925)
Rotary-type printing press patented
Eskimo Chicken 1st hatched in captivity
Potsdam Conference ended (1945)
Jigme Singye Wangchuk became King of Bhutan (1973)
Spanish Falangist government set up by General Mola (1936)
Treaty of Lausanne signed by Turkey and Greece (1923)
Raiders' Indian Reservation reached No. 1 (1971)
Absolutely Fabulous debuted in US (1994)
Utah settled by Brigham Young at Salt Lake City (1847)
Tennessee readmitted to the Union (1866)
Survivor's Eye of the Tiger reached No. 1 (1982)
Disney's The Black Cauldron premiered (1985)
Jeffrey Archer won libel suit against The Star (UK; 1987)
Marvin the Martian debuted in Warner Bros. cartoon (1948)
DC-3 Airliner over Montgomery, Alabama saw a UFO (1948)
Full Page Ad published in London Times advocating legalization of marijuana, signed by many famous people, including all 4 Beatles (1967)

25 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Maxfield Parrish
Frank Church
Thomas Eakins
Walter Brennan
Elke Jeinsen (Pb 5/93)
Johnny "Rabbit" Hodges
Davidson Black
Angela Meline (Pb 6/92)
Christoph Scheiner
Jack Gilford
Gail Force
Arthur Earl Balfour
Flora Adams Darling
Nate Thurmond
Davidson Black
Steve Goodman
Ray Billingsley
Walter Payton
Midge Dector
Douglas Drabek
Eric Hoffer
Barbara Harris
John Pennel
Paul J. Weitz
Anna Symmes Harrison
Janet Margolin
Elias Canetti
Louise Brown
Estelle Getty
Stanley Dancer
Louise Joy Brown
Netherlands Independence Day
Commonwealth Day (aka Constitution Day; Puerto Rico)
Furrinalia (Old Roman Goddess of Springs)
St. James' Day (patron of furriers, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Spain, veterinarians; against arthritis)
Festival of Picaresque Animality
Threading the Needle Holiday (China)
Act Like a Caveman Day
Khao Pansa (Buddhist Lent)
Procession of Penitence/Pleasure Fair (Belgium)
Tunisia Republic Day
Guanacaste Day (Costa Rica)
National Hot Fudge Sundae Day
Loiza Aldea Fiesta (Puerto Rico)
Cave Man Never Days begin
Festival of the Knee-Knockers (Fairy)
St. Anne and Joachim's Day (Eastern)
World Footbag Championships begin (@)
St. Christopher's Day (patron of travel, motorists, bachelors, bus drivers, ferryboat men, polic, soldiers, skiers, truck drivers; against nightmares, tempests)
July 25 Events
Bass Ale's Red Triangle certified as world's 1st trademark
1st Test tube baby, Louise Brown, born (UK; 1979)
Steam engine patented (1814)
Antarctica discovered
1st Home movies shown
Wyoming Territory created (1868)
Carousel patented
High Noon premiered
Paper Collar patented
Touch Typing 1st demonstrated
Constantinople retaken by the Greeks (1261)
1st Electric Light Bulb lit (guess how many people it took?)
Perforated Wrapping Paper patented
1st Flight across English Channel (1909)
Christianity banned in Japan (1587)
Monarchy abolished in Tunisia (1959)
Oxford Botanical Garden opened (1621)
Bloody Mary, Queen of England, and Philip II of Spain married (1554)
Mata Hari found guilty of spying, despite no direct evidence (1917)
Karl Marx's Das Kapital 1st published in Germany (1867)
Air Supply's The One That You Love reached No. 1 (1981)
Federal Judge rules the Vietnam war is illegal (1973)
Rosanne sang the National Anthem (1990)
1st Woman sailed solo across the Pacific Ocean (1969)
Andrea Doria collided with the Stockholm in the North Atlantic (1956)
Puerto Rico adopted constitution, making itself autonomous but voluntarily linked to US (1952)
Carpenters' (They Long To Be) Close To You reached No. 1 (1970)
80-year old British Army Surgeon Major-General James Barry revealed on her deathbed that she was a woman (1865)

26 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Carl Jung
George Bernard Shaw
Stanley Kubrick
Robert Graves
Jean Shepard
Constantino Brumidi
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
George Catlin
Blake Edwards
George Grosz
Vivian Vance
Carl Michael Bellman
Vitas Geralitus
George Louis Beer
Mick Jagger
Isaac Babbitt
George Clinton
Jason Robards
Aldous Huxley
Gracie Allen
Serge Koussevitzky
Andre Maurois
George Grosz
Paul Gallico
Hoyt Wilhelm
Bob Waterfield
Salvador Allende Gossens
Mary Jo Kopechne
Auguste Beernaert
Donald Voorhees
Bob Lilly
Dorothy Hamill
Marjorie Lord
Linda Harrison
Micki King
Susan George
Bert (Sesame Street)
All or Nothing Day
Somers Day (Bermuda)
Wonderful Drinks Day (Fairy)
Slepnir (Celtic Horse Festival)
Curacaco Day
Bagelfest
St. Anne's Day (patron of Canada, grandmothers, housewives, miners; against infertility)
Liberia Independence Day
Curacao Day (Curacao)
Maldives Independence Day
Revolution Day (Cuba)
St. Joachim's Day
National Coffee Milkshake Day
Central Maine Egg Festival begins (Pittsfield, Maine @)
Black-Eyed Peas Jamboree begins (Athens, Texas @)
July 26 Events
Mayan calendar started
New York became the 11th state (1788)
1st Ballet tutu appeared
King Farouk of Egypt abdicated (1952)
Ben Franklin appointed 1st Postmaster General (1775)
Charles named Prince of Wales
F.B.I. and C.I.A. established
1st Test Tube Baby born (1978)
Andrea Doria collided with the Stockholm
1st Book published in Esperanto (1887)
National Security Council created (1947)
Argentina cried for Evita (1952)
1st Ocean Cruise taken
President Nassar nationalized Suez Canal (1956)
Charles V of Spain sanctioned expidition of Pizarro (1529)
Truman banned racial segregation in military (1948)
1st Flight across the English Channel (1910)
U.S. Department of Defense created
Winton automobile crossed US (1903)
Mark Twain began his stagecoach trip to the far West (1861)
Pee-Wee Herman watched Nurse Nancy in Florida movie theatre (1991)
Fidel Castro led unsuccessful rebellion and was imprisoned by Cuban dictator Batista (1953)
Menachem Begin ignored plea from US President Carter and ordered more settlements built on West Bank (1977)
Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer reached No. 1 (1986)

27 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Confucius
Keenan Wynn
Ernst Von Donnanti
Alexandre Dumas (1824)
Pina Bausch
Enrique Granados
Norman Lear
George Biddle Airy
Ernie Chan
Peggy Fleming
Jerry Van Dyke
Maureen McGovern
Christopher Dean
Jose Celso Barbossa
Leo Durocher
Bobbie Gentry
Hilaire Belloc
Anton Dolin
Josh Grier
Charlotte Corday
Skitch Henderson
Betty Thomas
Irv Cross
Harl McDonald
Jo Durie
Anton Dolan
Joe Tinker
Leonard Rose
Mike Hartenstine
Barbara Ferris
Vincent Canby
Shirley Ann Field
Take Your Plants For A Walk Day
Festival of the 7 Sleepers
National Blunt Object Day
Caravan of Pilgrims begins (Cairo)
National Scotch Day
Garlic Festival
Procession of the Witches (Beselare, Belgium)
St. Pantaleon's Day (patron of physicians, trousers, Venice)
International Lumberjack Tournament
Cross-Atlantic Communication Day
UFO Days begin (Elmwood, Wisconsin)
Seven Sleepers' Day (patron against insomnia)
Over-the-Moon Night (Cows and Spoons; Fairy)
July 27 Events
Korean War ended (1953)
Money Order system established
Sir Walter Raleigh brought tobacco to England
Transatlantic cable finished (1867)
1st Ring bayonet appeared
John Denver's Annie's Song reached No. 1 (1974)
US Department of State, 1st Cabinet, established (1789)
Tony Banks married
Gertrude Stein died (1946)
Insulin 1st isolated (1921)
Japan invaded Indochina (1941)
Shah of Iran died (1980)
Tina Turner filed for divorce from Ike (1976)
Bugs Bunny debuted in Warner Bros. cartoon (A Wild Hare; 1940)
Greg LeMond became 1st non-European to win Tour de France (1986)
Thomas Jefferson made head of US Department of Foreign Affairs (1789)
Convention of Paris voted to arrest Robespierre (1794)
Navigation Act confirmed by Parliament to stimulate shipbuilding in US (1661)
Spinoza excommunicated by Jewish religious authority for challenging interpretation of scripture (1656)
Paul Young's Everytime You Go Away reached No. 1 (1985)

28 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Captain James T. Kirk
Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis
Rachel Sweet
Jake Johansen
Beatrix Potter
Riccardo Muti
Mike Bloomfield
Rick Wright
Charles Townes
Jacques Piccard
Marchel Duchamp
Thomas Heyward
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Vida Blue
Bill Bradley
Lori Loughlin
Michael West
Earl S. Tupper
Ibn al-'Arabi
Leon Spilliaert
Terry Fox
Lu Pan
Garfield Sobers
Sally Struthers
Thomas Heyward Jr.
Ernst Cassirer
Anne Hutchinson
Peter Duchin
Georgia Engel
Rudy Vallee
Malcolm Lowry
Ballington Booth
Linda Kelsey
David Alexander
Jim Davis
Accountant's Day
Kermesse (Brussels, Belgium)
Festival of Hungry Ghosts (China)
Domhnach Chrom Dubh (Grain Festival; Ireland)
National Milk Chocolate Day
Puerto Rico Independence Day
St. Samson of Dol's Day
Runic half-month of Ur ends
Terry Fox Day
Peru Independence Day
St. Innocent I's Day
Imp-Handling Conference (Fairy)
Celebration of Our Lady of the Snows begins
St. Victor I's Day
July 28 Events
Potoatoes 1st brought to Europe (1586)
Minimum Wage Act established
Hamburger created (1900)
Metrics 1st used in US
B-52 Bomber accidently hit the Empire State Building (1945)
1st Fingerprint taken
Battle of Monmouth
Animal House premiered (1978)
Cyrano de Bergerac died (1655)
Iron Lung 1st used
Miami city incorporated (1896)
Boeing's B-17 Flying Fortress bomber 1st flew (1935)
1st Singing telegram sent (1933)
LBJ sent 50,000 troops to Vietnam (1965)
Iran-Contra Hearings began (1987)
Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia (1914)
Disney's Alice in Wonderland premiered (1951)
Israelis abducted Shia Muslim Sheikh Abduk Obeid in Lebanon (1989)
Johann Sebastian Bach died (1750)
Maximilien Robespierre guillotined (1794)
Treaty allowing unrestricted Chinese immigration to US signed (1868)
Harry Nilsson's Son of Schmilsson released
Coke 1st sold at the Olympics (1928)
14th Amendment ratified guaranteeing the vote to everyone but women (1868)
Noah opened the window of the ark (2348 BCE)
1st Treaty signed between US and China (1868)
Paper Airplane indoor record set (196 ft., 2 in.; 1987)

29 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Dave Stevens
William Powell
Alexis de Tocqueville
Dag Hammarskjold
Rasputin
Ken Burns
Sigurd Romberg
Don Marquis
Peter Bogdanovich
Don Carter
Vladimir Zworkin
Booth Tarkington
Maria Checa (Pb 8/94)
Peter Jennings
Clara Bow
Eastman Johnson
Robert Reid
Charles Beebe
Melvin Belli
Paul Taylor
David Warner
Tim Mara
Michael Spinks
Patty Scialfa
Greg Minton
Eyvind Johnson
I.I. Rabi
Nancy Landon Kassebaum
Tim Mara
Jim Wahler
William Gass
Paul Taylor
Getty Lee
Alexandra Paul
Leslie Easterbrook
Robert Fuller
Thelma Todd
Jeanetta Arnette
Wil Wheaton
Elizabeth Dole
Benito Mussolini
Festival of the Polymorphously Perverse
Dragon Day
National Lasagna Day
Cherry Feast (Germany)
Oslok (aka St. Olaf's Feast; Norway)
First Assembly Day
Cheese Sacrifice Purchase Day
Thor's Day (Norse)
St. Martha's Day (patron of innkeepers, cook, housekeepers, laundresses, waitresses)
Runic half-month of Thorn (defense) begins
Somers Day (Bermuda)
Mutomboko Ceremony Day (Zambia)
St. Olaf's Day (patron of Norway)
Pardon of the Birds (Quimperle, Brittany)
National Roller Skating Tournament
St. Lupus' Day (patron against stomachaches)
Rain Day (Waynesburg, Pennsylvania)
St. Olave's Day
July 29 Events
1st Almanc published
NASA established (1958)
1st Asphalt road built
Help! premiered
Prince Charles and Lady Diana married (1981)
1st International Boxing Match fought
Brownsea Island Camp, 1st Boy Scout camp, opened
Spanish Armada dispersed (1588)
International Atomic Agency established (1957)
Jack Paar Show debuted (1957)
Iron Lung invented (1928)
Pope condemned all birth control (1968)
Japan granted US trade privileges (1858)
US Socialist Party established (1901)
Doors' Light My Fire reached No. 1 (1967)
Paris seized by French Liberals opposed to Charles X's new restrictions (1830)
Mary Queen of Scots married her cousin, Henry Stewart (1565)
Record for Hammock Swinging began (240 hours; 1986)
Homestead Steel Mill strike began (Pennsylvania; 1892)
UN International Atomic Energy Agency came into force (1957)
Nathaniel Bacon led rebellion against Royal Governor in Jamestown (1676)
Gilbert O'sullivan's Alone Again (Naturally) reached No. 1 (1972)
New Trade Agreement between US and Japan allowed Americans to live anywhere in Japan, the 1st time this is allowed of outsiders (1858)

30 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Vladimir Zworykin
Georgio Vasari
Henry Ford
Emily Bronte
James Edward Kelly
Pete Townsend
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Chris Mullin
James Blish
Anita Hill
Henry Moore
Kate Bush
Thorstein Veblen
Peter Bogdanovich
Dave Sanborn
Casey Stengel
Paul Anka
Robert McCormick
Ken Olin
Thornstein Veblen
Edd "Kookie" Byrnes
Bill Carwright
Eleanor Smeal
C. Northcote Parkinson
Reggie Roby
Irene Kristen
Chris McGuire
James Edward Kelly
Ben Piazza
Daley Thomas
Patricia Schroeder
Eleanor Smeal
Delta Burke
Crater Day (Virginia)
National Cheesecake Day
St. Abdon's Day (patron of barrel makers)
Marseillaise Day (France)
Vanuatu Independence Day
Copperhead Day
St. Silas' Day (Greek)
Mutomboko Ceremony (Zambia)
Dog Day
Herbal Ballooning (Fairy)
St. Peter Chrysologus' Day
World Vegetable Congress
July 30 Events
1st World Cup final held (Uruguay won; 1904)
Marseillaise 1st sung (1792)
US Navy WAVES established (1942)
1st Color Movie demonstrated
England won World Cup (1966)
Last Playboy Club closed (Lansing, Michigan; 1988)
1st Ad for an automobile
Kon Tiki reached Polynesia
Lake Victoria named (1858)
Jimmy Hoffa seen in public for the last time (1975)
1st Masonic Lodge established (1733)
Insulin discovered
Medicare created (1965)
Rain of Frogs (London 1838)
Apollo 15 landed on the Moon (1971)
Captain Easy comic strip began (1933)
John Updike's Murder Makes the Magazine 1st oublished at amazon.com (1997)
Glass Factory 1st made windows in "common sizes" (1740)
Saudi Arabia police open fire on Iranian zealots during annual pilgrimage to Mecca (1987)
Families of Thalidomide babies awarded $11 million in damages in class action suit (1973)
General A. Pinochet came to power in Chile after a coup d'etat (1973)
Steve Winwood's Roll With It reached No. 1 (1988)
Hitler presented highest non-citizen award to Henry Ford in Berlin (1938)

31 July
Birthdays Holidays - Observances
Antoine Saint-Exupery
Bill Berry
S.S. Kresge
Kyle MacLachlin
Geraldine Chaplin
Don Murray
James Kent
Kym Malin (Pb 5/82)
Lynne Reid Banks
Jean Dubuffet
Curt Gowdy
Tylyn John (Pb 3/92)
Raven
Victoria E. Cooke (Pb 8/80)
Wesley Snipes
Primo Levi
Milton Friedman
Stanley Jaffe
Evonne Goolagong
Irv Kupcinet
William F. Weld
Don Murray
Lynn Karrol (Pb 12/61)
John Ericsson
Hank Bauer
Bob Welch
Sherry Lansin
Dennis Harrison
Erich Heckel
Susan Flannery
Lane Davies
Gary Lewis
France Nuyen
Ahmet Ertegun
Whitney Young Jr.
Always Live Better Than Yester Day
Friendship Day
St. Ignatius of Loyola's Day (founded Jesuits; patron of the military, religious retreats; against scruples)
Teej (Iraq)
Iraq Independence Day
St. Joseph of Arimathea's Day (Eastern)
Lammas Eve
National Raspberry Cake Day
St. Germanus' Day
Red Friday
Loki and Sigyn's Day (Norse)
Parents' Day (Zaire)
St. Giovanni Colombini's Day
July 31 Events
Saxophone invented
1st US patent issued (1790)
US Mint opened (1792)
1st Railroad track used
Society of Jesus (Jesuits) founded
Breech Loading Cannon patented
Columbus discovered Trinidad
Jimmy Hoffa disappeared (1975)
Half Penny abolished (UK)
Anglo-Dutch War ended (1667)
Weimar Republic established in Germany (1919)
Idlewild Airport opened (NYC; 1948)
Cigarette Commercials banned on UK TV (1965)
Rain of Frogs (Sterling, Connecticut; 1921)
1st US Government building cornerstone laid
Army dropout Ulysses S. Grant appointed General of Volunteers (1861)
GM became 1st auto stock listed on New York Stock Exchange (1911)
New York's International Airport (aka Idlewild) dedicated (now JFK; 1948)
Windor McKay's Little Sammy Sneeze comic strip began (1904)
Irish pop group "Miami Showband" murdered by protestatnt gunmen in Northern Ireland (1975)
Antoine de Saint-Exupery disappeared flying over southern France (1944)
Film Censorship Law 1st imposes its values on everyone else
Shi'ite Muslims, from Organization for the Oppressed of the Earth, hanged US Marine William Higgins (1989)
Nigeria seized UK oil installations to persuade Margaret Thatcher to be tougher on apartheid (1979)
Patrick Francis Healy became President of Georgetown, becoming 1st black to head predominately white university (1861)
James Taylor's You've Got a Friend reached No. 1 (1971)
NFL Player's strike began over pension plans (1970)
Smuggler's Union went on strike because lax customs officials made it too easy
Virginia House of Burgess proposed that wives be given shares of land in Jamestown (1619)



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