Daily Calendar for Tuesday, May 12, 2026
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Question of the Day
I am an actuary. Often people ask me about the origin of the word. Do you have an answer?
According to the dictionary, an actuary is a statistician who computes insurance risks and premiums. It comes from the Latin actuarius, “secretary of accounts,” and acta, “records.”
Advice of the Day
Keep a few bay leaves in grain and flour canisters to repel bugs.
Home Hint of the Day
Blackflies bite most fiercely under cover — up sleeves and trouser legs. To discourage them, wear rubber bands over clothing at these openings.
Word of the Day
Clodhopper
A rude, rustic fellow.
Puzzle of the Day
What did the computer do at lunchtime?
Had a byte!
Born
- Florence Nightingale (nurse) –
- Katharine Hepburn (actress) –
- Yogi Berra (baseball player) –
- George Carlin (comedian; first to host Saturday Night Live) –
- Emilio Estevez (actor) –
- Tony Hawk (skateboarder) –
- Kim Fields (actress) –
- Emily VanCamp (actress) –
- Malcolm David Kelley (actor) –
- Sawyer and Sullivan Sweeten (actors who played Geoffrey and Michael Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond) –
Died
- John Cadbury (chocolate manufacturer) –
- Winnie (the bear Christopher Robin Milne named his toy bear after) –
- Robert Reed (actor) –
- Adam Petty (race car driver) –
- Perry Como (singer) –
- Emanuel Gluck (Yankee Stadium’s longest-working vendor; wore badge No. 1) –
Events
- The oldest university in Poland, Jagiellonian University, was founded –
- Manitoba Act passed, approving Manitoba to become a Canadian province –
- Charles Sherrill first demonstrated a crouching start for sprinters –
- Adler Planetarium, first in U.S., opened –
- Manitoba’s flag officially adopted –
- Montreal was chosen as the site for the 1976 Summer Olympics –
- U.S. Commerce Department announced hurricanes would no longer be named solely after women –
- Susie Maroney swam from Cuba to Florida in 24.5 hours –
- The discovery of what is likely the Library of Alexandria was announced –
- American sprinter Justin Gatlin, Olympic champion, broke the 100-meter world record with a time of 9.76 seconds at the Qatar Grand Prix in Doha, Qatar. Previous record was 9.77 seconds by Jamaica’s Asafa Powell on June 14, 2005, in Athens, Greece. –
- 7.8-magnitude earthquake, Sichuan province, China –
- A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal less than 3 weeks after a 7.8-magnitude quake –
Weather
- Massive tornado struck Xenia, Ohio –
- The Colorado Rockies were struck by a late-season storm that dropped 46 inches of snow on Coal Creek Canyon, near Boulder –
- Ice out, Lake Winnipesaukee, NH –
