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Daily Calendar for Friday, October 25, 2024
Question of the Day
What is the weather proverb regarding crows and rain?
In the pages of our old Almanacs, we found this one: βCrow on the fence, rain will go hence. Crow on the ground, rain will come down.β
Advice of the Day
Stand on your head underwater to cure a cold.
Home Hint of the Day
To avoid termite attacks, make sure that wooden siding and other wooden structural elements do not come into contact with the soil. A distance of 18 inches between soil and house parts is fairly standard today.
Word of the Day
Elongation
The difference in degrees between the celestial longitudes of a planet and the Sun. Greatest Elongation (Gr. Elong.): The greatest apparent distance of a planet from the Sun, as seen from Earth.
Puzzle of the Day
How does the transposition of the parts of a word express the difference between a welcome and a wish for your departure?
Wel-fare and fare-well.
Died
- Geoffrey Chaucer (poet) β
- Ariel Durant (historian) β
- Vincent Price (actor) β
- Sen. Paul Wellstone (Minnesota congressman) β
- Richard Harris (actor) β
- Nigel Davenport (actor) β
Born
- Johann Strauss, the Younger (composer; The Blue Danube) β
- Georges Bizet (composer) β
- John Francis Dodge (manufacturer) β
- Pablo Picasso (Spanish painter ) β
- Minnie Pearl (comedienne & singer) β
- John Berryman (poet) β
- Marion Ross (actress) β
- Anne Tyler (author) β
- Ed Robertson (musician) β
- Pedro Martinez (baseball pitcher) β
- Katy Perry (singer) β
- Ciara (singer) β
Events
- George III became King of Great Britainβ
- Leslie L. Curtis granted a U.S. patent for an air brush deviceβ
- S.S. Princess Sophia sank near Juneau, Alaskaβ
- Carlsbad Caverns National Monument established in New Mexicoβ
- Archibald J. Turner was granted a patent for a football shoulder padβ
- Ken Jennings passed the $2 million mark on Jeopardy!, shattering his previous $1 million record set July 13, 2004β
- Hideki Okajima of the Boston Red Sox became the first Japanese-born pitcher to play in a World Series gameβ