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Monday, September 24, 2012

Today in History

1788   After having been dissolved, the French Parliament of Paris reassembles in triumph.
1789   Congress passes the Judiciary Act of 1789, establishing a strong federal court system with the powers it needs to ensure the supremacy of the Constitution and federal law. The new Supreme Court will have a chief justice and five associate justices.
1842   Branwell Bronte, the brother of the Bronte sisters and the model for Hindley Earnshaw in Emily's novel Wuthering Heights, dies of tuberculosis. Emily and Anne die the same year.
1862   President Abraham Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus against anyone suspected of being a Southern sympathizer.
1904   Sixty-two die and 120 are injured in head-on train collision in Tennessee.
1914   In the Alsace-Lorraine area between France and Germany, the German Army captures St. Mihiel.
1915   Bulgaria mobilizes troops on the Serbian border.
1929   The first flight using only instruments is completed by U.S. Army pilot James Doolittle.
1930   Noel Coward's comedy Private Lives opens in London starring Gertrude Lawrence and Coward himself.
1947   The World Women's Party meets for the first time since World War II.
1956   The first transatlantic telephone cable system begins operation.
1957   President Dwight D. Eisenhower sends federal troops into Little Rock, Arkansas, to protect nine black students entering its newly integrated high school.
1960   The Enterprise, the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, is launched.
1962   The University of Mississippi agrees to admit James Meredith as the first black university student, sparking more rioting.
1969   The "Chicago Eight," charged with conspiracy and crossing state lines with the intent to incite a riot, go on trial for their part in the mayhem during the 1968 Democratic Party National Convention in the "Windy City."
1970   The Soviet Luna 16 lands, completing the first unmanned round trip to the moon.
1993   Sihanouk is reinstalled as king of Cambodia.

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