Archive for December, 2024

STOLEN BASE LEADER HAS DIED AT 65

Rickey Henderson, and one-sixth of all MLB pitchers in history - Athletics  Nation

Cup of Coffee Extra: Rickey Henderson: 1958-2024

Rickey Henderson, MLB's all-time stolen base leader, dies at 65: reports |  KTLA

Rickey Henderson, MLB's all-time stolen bases king, has died at age 65 –  Macomb Daily

CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Rickey Henderson, MLB Hall of Famer
and the only player to reach 1,000 stolen bases, died Friday
at age 65 following a bout with pneumonia at the University
of California, San Francisco Medical Center. Five days short
of his 66th birthday.

Rickey Henderson Signed 1980 Topps #482 Rookie Card HOF2009 PSA/DNA  Autograph 10 - Baseball Slabbed Autographed Cards at Amazon's Sports  Collectibles Store

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~

Antiques And Teacups: December 21st Winter Solstice, Antique Postcard,  Solstice Books

17 Best Ice Skating Clipart! - The Graphics Fairy

Winter Scene. Building A Snowman Poster Print By Mary Evans Picture  Library/Peter & Dawn Cope Collection - Item # VARMEL10582439 - Posterazzi

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THE KING MET THE PRESIDENT ON THIS DAY


On December 21, 1970, rock star Elvis Presley was greeted at
the
White House by President Richard M. Nixon. Presley’s visit
was not just a social call: He wanted to meet Nixon in order to
offer his services in the government’s war on drugs.

Elvis Presley had a meeting with President Nixon on November 9, 1972, at  the White House : r/1970s

Elvis Presley Meets US President Richard Nixon - The Ritchie Yorke Project

File:Richard M. Nixon Meeting with Elvis Presley (3051703698).jpg -  Wikimedia Commons

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IT WAS THE FINAL FLIGHT OF PAN AM 103

Newsweek Jan 2, 1989 - Explosion in the Sky - Pan Am 103 - No Label | eBay

On December 21, 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 from London to
New York exploded in midair over Lockerbie, Scotland,
killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members aboard,
as well as 11 Lockerbie residents on the ground.

A bomb hidden inside an audio cassette player detonated
in the cargo area when the plane was at an altitude of 31,000
feet.

The disaster, which became the subject of Britain’s largest
criminal investigation, was believed to be an attack against
the United States. One hundred eighty nine of the victims
were American.

What was the Pan Am flight 103 disaster and who carried out the Lockerbie  bombing? | The Sun         
       

Lockerbie bombing: Here's what happened in the deadly 1988 attack - The  Washington Post

Boeing 747-212B - Pan American World Airways - Pan Am | Aviation Photo #1024511 | Airliners.net

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A MANNED MOON MISSION IN 1968

A Bold Step: Apollo 8 Sends First Human Flight Beyond Earth - NASA


Apollo 8,
the first manned mission to the moon, was
successfully launched from Cape Canaveral,
Florida,
with astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, Jr. and
William Anders aboard.

Apollo 8 Moon Mission | National Review
The crew: Frank Borman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell.

Apollo 8 patch

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