It's fun to look back over the years and see the significance of certain dates. Here's a few to check out!
u 1982: National Football League players walk out on their first strike beginning Sept. 20. u 1973: Argentine President Juan Peron returns to power Sept. 22, 18 years after his ouster. u 1959: Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev is denied entry to Disneyland Sept. 19. u 1955: Argentine President Juan Peron is ousted by his military Sept. 19. u 1947: The Air Force is established as a separate U.S. military branch on Sept. 18. u 1927: The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) debuts Sept. 18 over 16 radio stations. u 1862: The Emancipation Proclamation of Sept. 22 orders all slaves freed by Jan. 1, 1863. u 1851: On Sept. 18, the first issue of the New York Times is published. u 1806: After two years, the Lewis and Clark expedition returns Sept. 23 to St. Louis, MO. |
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