This Day In History — “The Governator” is sworn in to office

November 17

1558
Queen Elizabeth I of England ascended to the throne upon the death of her half-sister Queen Mary.

1800
Congress met in Washington, DC, for the first time.

1869
The Suez Canal opened in Egypt.

1917
Sculptor Auguste Rodin died in Meudon, France.

1968
Night of the “Heidi bowl:” NBC switched from football to movie of Heidi. In the missing 42 seconds, the lagging Raiders scored two touchdowns, defeating the Jets.

1973
President Nixon said “I am not a crook.”

1989
The beginning of the “Velvet Revolution,” which led to the downfall of communism in Czechoslovakia.

2003
Arnold Schwarzenegger was sworn in as governor of California.

Birthdays

Augustus Mobius

1790–1868, German Mathematician and Astronomer

Louis XVIII

king of France (1755)

Lee Strasberg

stage director (1901)

Eugene Paul Wigner

physicist (1902)

Isamu Noguchi

sculptor (1904)

Rock Hudson

actor (1925)

Martin Scorsese

film director; (1942)

Danny De Vito

actor, director, producer (1944)

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