Tidbits of History, November 14

November 14 is:

World Diabetes Day

Operating Room Nurse Day

National Guacamole Day

Robert Fulton, born November 14, 1765Birthday of Robert Fulton (November 14, 1765), American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing a commercially successful steamboat; the first was called North River Steamboat. In 1807 that steamboat traveled on the Hudson River with passengers, from New York City to Albany and back again, a round trip of 300 miles, in 62 hours.

author of Federalist PaperPublication of Federalist Paper #6: Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States written by Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton moves the discussion from threats from foreign powers to threats from internal factions. He uses the example of Greece and the Peloponnesian wars, the intrigue of the court of Henry VIII, and history of Holland and Venice as warnings.

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, died November 14, 1831Death of Georg Wilhelm Hegel (Nov 14, 1831), German philosopher, and a major figure in German Idealism. He achieved recognition in his day and—while primarily influential in the continental tradition of philosophy—has become increasingly influential in the analytic tradition as well. His dying words were “Only one man understood me and he didn’t understand.”

Claude Monet, born November 14, 1840Birthday of Claude Monet (November 14, 1840), French landscape painter. In almost every sense he was the founder of French Impressionist painting, the term itself coming from one of his paintings, Impression, Sunrise. His paintings can be viewed at Wikiart.

“Moby Dick,” by Herman Melville, was published in 1851.

Nellie BlyIn 1889, pioneering female journalist Nellie Bly (aka Elizabeth Cochrane) began a successful attempt to travel around the world in less than 80 days. She completed the trip in 72 days.

Mamie Eisenhower, born November 14, 1896Birthday of Mamie Eisenhower (November 14, 1896), wife of Dwight Eisenhower; First Lady 1953-1961.

Prince Charles Birthday of King Charles II (November 14, 1948), (Charles Philip Arthur George), is the eldest child and heir of Queen Elizabeth II. He married Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 and they had two sons: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge (born 1982), and Prince Harry (born 1984). In 1996, the couple divorced. Diana died in a car crash the following year. In 2005, Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles, who now uses the title Queen Consort.

Condi RiceBirthday of Condoleezza Rice, (November 14, 1954) American political scientist and diplomat; former Secretary of State in the George W. Bush administration.

Curt Schilling, born November 14, 1966Birthday of Curt Schilling, (November 14,1966), baseball pitcher. He helped lead the Philadelphia Phillies to the World Series in 1993 and won World Series championships in 2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks and in 2004 and 2007 with the Boston Red Sox.

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