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Sunday, November 5, 2028

Remember to “fall back” by setting your clocks back one hour. (The exceptions are Arizona, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.) 

Credit for Daylight Saving Time belongs to Benjamin Franklin, who first suggested the idea in 1784. The idea was revived in 1907, when William Willett, an Englishman, proposed a similar system in the pamphlet The Waste of Daylight. The Germans were the first to officially adopt the light-extending system in 1915 as a fuel-saving measure during World War I. The British switched one year later, and the United States followed in 1918, when Congress passed the Standard Time Act, which established our time zones. This experiment lasted only until 1920, when the law was repealed due to opposition from dairy farmers (cows don’t pay attention to clocks). During World War II, Daylight Saving Time was imposed once again (this time year-round) to save fuel. Since then, Daylight Saving Time has been used on and off, with different start and end dates. Learn more about Daylight Saving Time and when the clocks change.

Born

  • Washington Allston (painter)
  • Ida Minerva Tarbell (journalist)
  • James Ward Packard (manufacturer)
  • Will Durant (historian)
  • Roy Rogers (actor)
  • Vivien Leigh (actress)
  • Art Garfunkel (musician)
  • Sam Shepard (actor & playwright)
  • Bryan Adams (musician)
  • Tatum O'Neal (actress)
  • Famke Janssen (actress)
  • Corin Nemec (actor)
  • Johnny Damon (baseball player)

Died

  • George M. Cohan (songwriter)
  • Guy Lombardo (big band leader)
  • Al Capp (cartoonist, created Li’l Abner)
  • Vladimir Horowitz (pianist)
  • Fred MacMurray (actor)
  • Bobby Hatfield (singer, half the singing duo known as the Righteous Brothers)

Events

  • Susan B. Anthony cast her ballot, earning a fine
  • Tripoli annexed by Italy
  • Sinclair Lewis became the first American winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
  • Edwin Armstrong first demonstrated FM radio transmission
  • The board game Monopoly was released by the Parker Brothers
  • Dominion Observatory time signal first broadcast by CBC Radio
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt won an unprecedented third term in office by defeating Republican challenger Wendell Willkie
  • A Global Positioning System (GPS) was patented
  • Bronze Fred Rogers memorial statue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was dedicated
  • A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Lincoln County, Oklahoma. It was the state’s strongest earthquake since 1952.
  • Voyager-2 probe crossed the heliopause and left our solar system to enter interstellar space

Weather

  • An Election Day storm brought 10 to 12 inches of snow to Connecticut and 78 mph winds to Block Island, Rhode Island
  • Thunderstorms brought dime-size hail to Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 2 inches of snow fell in Salisbury, Missouri
  • First snow of the season fell in Dublin, New Hampshire