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BRADY BILL SIGNED INTO LAW ON THIS DAY IN 1993

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During a
White House ceremony attended by James S. Brady (left) President
Bill Clinton signed the Brady handgun-control bill into law. The law requires
a
 prospective handgun buyer to wait five business days while the authorities
check on his or her background, during which time the sale is approved or
prohibited based on an established set of criteria.

In 1981, James Brady, who served as press secretary for President Ronald
Reagan
, was shot in the head by John Hinckley, Jr., during an attempt on
President Reagan’s life outside a hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan himself
was shot in his left lung but recovered and returned to the White House
within two weeks. Brady, the most seriously injured in the attack, was
momentarily pronounced dead at the hospital but survived and began an impressive recovery from his debilitating brain injury.

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President Ronald Reagan (center) moments before he was shot in an assassination attempt, March 30, 1981.

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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JOHN BELMONT

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The first airplane flight over the South Pole was made by
U.S. Navy Lt. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd on this day in 1929.

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Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr.
(October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957)

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A 1930 documentary film about Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd 
and his 1st quest to the
South Pole.          

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HOLIDAY ESTABLISHED ON THIS DAY IN 1941

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President
Franklin D. Roosevelt signs a bill officially establishing the
fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day.

The tradition of celebrating the holiday on Thursday dates back to the early
history of the Plymouth and
Massachusetts Bay colonies, when post-
harvest holidays were celebrated on the weekday regularly set aside as
“Lecture Day,” a midweek church meeting where topical sermons were
presented. A famous Thanksgiving observance occurred in the autumn
of 1621, when Plymouth governor
William Bradford invited local Indians
to join the Pilgrims in a three-day festival held in gratitude for the bounty
of the season.

Thanksgiving became an annual custom throughout New England in the
17th century, and in 1777 the Continental Congress declared the first
national American Thanksgiving following the Patriot victory at Saratoga
and 1789, President
George Washington became the first president to
proclaim a Thanksgiving holiday, when, at the request of Congress, he
proclaimed November 26, a Thursday, as a day of national thanksgiving
for the U.S.
Constitution. However, it was not until 1863, when President
Abraham Lincoln declared Thanksgiving to officially fall on the last
Thursday of November, that the modern holiday was celebrated
nationally.

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Eleanor Roosevelt watched as FDR carves the Thanksgiving turkey
at their Warm Springs, Georgia home.


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THE NATION PAYS IT’S FINAL TRIBUTE ~

President John F. Kennedy lying in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
President John F. Kennedy lying in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda.
(November 24-25, 1963)

Caroline and Jackie Kennedy kneel at coffin in the Capitol rotunda.

Jacqueline Kennedy kisses the casket of her husband in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol asdaughter Caroline kneels alongside.
Jacqueline Kennedy kisses the casket of her husband in the rotunda
of the U.S. Capitol as daughter Caroline kneels alongside. (AP)

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY IN 1963

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Television frame grab of American broadcast journalist and anchorman Walter Cronkite as he removes his glasses and prepares to announce the death of President John F. Kennedy, November 11, 1963. Photo: CBS Photo Archive, Contributor / 2005 CBS WORLDWIDE INC
CBS broadcast journalist and anchorman Walter Cronkite prepares
to announce the death of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the
United States.

   
   
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963)

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