Daily Calendar for Monday, May 25, 2026

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Monday, May 25, 2026

The custom of honoring ancestors by cleaning cemeteries and decorating graves is an ancient and worldwide tradition, but the specific origin of Memorial Day, or Decoration Day as it was first known, are unclear. In early rural America, this duty was usually performed in late summer and was an occasion for family reunions and picnics. After the Civil War, America’s need for a secular, patriotic ceremony to honor its military dead became prominent, as monuments to fallen soldiers were erected and dedicated, and ceremonies centering on the decoration of soldiers’ graves were held in towns and cities throughout the nation.

No less than 25 places have been named in connection with the origin of Memorial Day, and for many years, states observed the holiday on different dates. By federal law, however, Memorial Day is now celebrated on the last Monday in May. Since it all started with the Civil War, you might want to brush up on your knowledge of this event by visiting the Library of Congress Civil War collection, which includes more than a thousand photographs.

Learn more about Memorial Day here!

Born

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson (poet)
  • Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (tap dancer)
  • Frank Oz (puppeteer, director)
  • Mike Myers (actor)
  • Demetri Martin (comedian)
  • Aly Raisman (Olympic gymnast)

Died

  • Rosa Bonheur (painter, sculptor)
  • Ismail Merchant (filmmaker)
  • Charles Nelson Reilly (actor)

Events

  • First formal meeting of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, which, in the next few months, ended up writing a new constitution for the United States instead of revising the Articles of Confederation
  • Father Stephen Badin became first Catholic priest ordained in the U.S.
  • Grace Annie Lockhart became the first woman in the British Empire to receive a bachelor’s degree in science and English literature. She graduated from Mount Allison College (now University) in Sackville, New Brunswick
  • At Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Babe Ruth hit the 714th, and last, home run of his career
  • Andrew Moyer patented method for mass production of penicillin
  • New York City’s Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel was formally opened to traffic
  • The first shave in space took place on Apollo 10
  • Star Wars was released in theaters
  • Daniel Goodwin climbed Chicago’s Sears Tower using suction cups
  • Nearly 5.5 million people joined hands to form a human chain across the U.S. The event, Hands Across America, was designed to raise funds for the poor and homeless
  • Gary Stewart of California set the record for consecutive pogo jumps at 177,737 in 20 hours, 20 minutes
  • Jay Leno officially replaced Johnny Carson as host of The Tonight Show
  • New York Yankees Mariano Rivera became the first major league pitcher to make 1,000 appearances with the same team

Weather

  • Tornado destroyed Udall, Kansas. 83 people died
  • A tornado tore through Blackwell, Oklahoma. One survivor claimed that it had an orange, glowing light in its center.
  • Record high temperatures gripped the Southwest, as Arizona had its 17th consecutive day of temperatures over 100 degrees F

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