This Day In History — Roe v. Wade ruling

January 22

1901
Queen Victoria of England died after reigning for 63 years (the 4th longest among longest-reigning monarchs and the longest for queens).

1905
500 workers were killed by the Czar’s troops in “Bloody Sunday” in St. Petersburg.

1938
Thornton Wilder’s play Our Town first performed publicly in Princeton, N.J.

1973
The Supreme Court legalized some abortions in Roe v. Wade.

1997
The U.S. Senate confirmed Madeleine Albright as the first female secretary of state.

Birthdays

George Balanchine
1904–83, American choreographer and ballet dancer,

Francis Bacon

philosopher (1561)

John Winthrop

colonial governor (1588)

Andre Marie Ampere

physicist (1775)

George Gordon Noel Byron

poet (1788)

August Strindberg

dramatist (1849)

Beatrice Potter Webb

socialist economist (1858)

D.W. Griffith

filmmaker (1880)

U Thant

U.N. statesman (1909)

Bill Bixby

actor, TV director (1934)

Diane Lane

actor (1965)

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