This day in history - November 14
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 7:04 pm
1851 - Moby-Dick was published.
1889 - New York newspaper reporter Nellie Bly, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Cochrane, set out to beat the fictional goal set by Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. She made it in 72 days and a few hours, setting a record.
Unlike some circumnavigators, she did not cheat by following a northerly route. She covered the entire 25,000 miles.
1922 - The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) began [drum roll please] broadcasting.
1940 - The Nazis bombed the British town of Coventry, which had no military or industrial value.
Bombings of this sort, intended to terrorize, hardened the resolve of the British to utterly defeat the Nazis.
1969 - Apollo 12 was launched, the second successful moon landing mission.
- Jim
1889 - New York newspaper reporter Nellie Bly, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Cochrane, set out to beat the fictional goal set by Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days. She made it in 72 days and a few hours, setting a record.
Unlike some circumnavigators, she did not cheat by following a northerly route. She covered the entire 25,000 miles.
1922 - The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) began [drum roll please] broadcasting.
1940 - The Nazis bombed the British town of Coventry, which had no military or industrial value.
Bombings of this sort, intended to terrorize, hardened the resolve of the British to utterly defeat the Nazis.
1969 - Apollo 12 was launched, the second successful moon landing mission.
- Jim