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CELTICS STAR RETIRED ON THIS DAY IN 1992

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Mitchell & Ness Men's Boston Celtics Larry Bird Swingman Jersey ...

Larry Bird was a high school basketball star in his native Indiana. After
graduation, he received a scholarship to play for legendary coach Bobby
Knight at Indiana University, one of the finest teams in the country. However,
Bird was homesick and uncomfortable in the spotlight in Bloomington and
left the school after one month. He returned to French Lick, his hometown,
and eventually enrolled at the smaller Indiana State, far from a basketball powerhouse. There, Bird was a one-man offense, averaging 30 points per
game as a sophomore, junior and senior. He led the Sycamores to an
undefeated record in his senior season (1978-79) before losing to Earvin
“Magic” Johnson’s Michigan State Spartans in the most viewed NCAA
title game ever.

Bird in a basketball uniform, having just shot a ball
Bird warming up for Indiana State.

Larry Bird Steps Down as Pacers President, Will Remain as ...
Larry Joe Bird will be 64 years old on December 7th.

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THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE ELVIS TUNES!

Burning Love And Hits From His Movies | Elvis Presley Official Web ...
Released in 1972

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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Elvis Presley's Early Childhood
A young Elvis with parents Gladys and Vernon Presley
in Tupelo, Mississippi.

Elvis vigil: More than 700 fans expected at smaller-than-usual event

Elvis on stage in Hollywood in february 12 1977. | Müzik
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977)

 

 

Elvis Presley: Read 1977 Obituary on Anniversary of Death | Time

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ROCK FESTIVAL BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1969

Woodstock: What people said the famous music festival was REALLY ...

 

On August 15, 1969, the Woodstock music festival opens on a patch of
farmland in White Lake, a hamlet in the upstate New York town of Bethel.

Promoters John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfield and Michael
Lang originally envisioned the festival as a way to raise funds to build a
recording studio and rock-and-roll retreat near the town of Woodstock,
New York. The longtime artists’ colony was already a home base for Bob
Dylan and other musicians. Despite their relative inexperience, the young promoters managed to sign a roster of top acts, including the Jefferson
Airplane, the Who, the Grateful Dead, Sly and the Family Stone, Janis
Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Creedence Clearwater Revival and many more.

Plans for the festival were on the verge of foundering, however, after
both Woodstock and the nearby town of Wallkill denied permission to
hold the event. Dairy farmer Max Yasgur came to the rescue at the last
minute, giving the promoters access to his 600 acres of land in Bethel,
some 50 miles from Woodstock.

Neil Young vermisst Woodstock-Lebensgefühl - Wirtschaftregional

Woodstock - HISTORY

Jimi Hendrix, Woodstock 1969 by Henry Diltz – Blender Gallery
Jimi Hendrix was at Woodstock

Pictures: 1969's Woodstock music festival - Orlando Sentinel

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HISTORIC EVENT WAS ON THIS DAY IN 1935

On This Day: Social Security Act Signed Into Law

 

President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Social Security Act on
August 14, 1935. Press photographers snapped pictures as FDR (above)
flanked by ranking members of Congress, signed into law the historic act,
which guaranteed an income for the unemployed and retirees. FDR
commended Congress for what he considered to be a “patriotic” act.

 

Roosevelt had taken the helm of the country in 1932 in the midst of the
Great Depression, the nation’s worst economic crisis. The Social Security
Act (SSA) was in keeping with his other “New Deal” programs, including
the establishment of the Works Progress Administration and the
Civilian Conservation Corps, which attempted to hoist America out of the Great
Depression by
putting Americans back to work.

 

Social Security History


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Eighty years ago Friday, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed ...

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