1776 - A group of undergraduates at the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg, Virginia organize an honor society called Phi Beta Kappa. The first of the "Greek letter" societies formed in the US, members met regularly to write, debate, and socialize. They adopted an oath of secrecy, a code of laws, Latin and Greek mottoes, and an elaborate initiation rite.
1782 - Martin Van Buren, born , eighth president of the United States
1792- George Washington was re-elected president; John Adams was re-elected vice president.
1839 - General George Custer, born, American soldier
1872 - Having left New York on Nov. 5, the brigantine
Mary Celeste was found adrift off Portugal with everyone aboard mysteriously missing.
1891 - O imperador brasileiro D. Pedro II morreu em Paris, no exílio.
1901 - Walt Disney, born in Chicago, [d. 1966] American cartoonist and film producer, started an entertainment empire with his creation of animated movies and world-renowned amusement parks.
1901 - Werner Karl Heisenberg, German physicist - Born at Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany [d. 1976]
1906 - Otto Preminger, born, American producer, director, and actor (He directed is first film The Great Love, in 1931 and a highly acclaimed play, Libel, in 1935; Anatomy of a Murder in 1959 and Exodus in 1960 ...)
1911 - Turks defeated by Italian forces at Tripoli.
1917 - Sidónio Pais, embaixador de Portugal em Berlim de 1912 a 1916, na altura professor da escola de Guerra (Academia Militar), e major, chefiou uma revolução que o levará ao poder três dias depois. O movimento e a situação política que criou será conhecido pelo «Dezembrismo».
1932 - Little Richard, born,American singer and songwriter
1932 - The first Ford Model C and V-8 automobile was introduced on this day
1932 - German physicist Albert Einstein was granted a visa, making it possible for him to travel to the United States.
1933- The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the era of national prohibition of alcohol in America
1934 - Joan Didion, born, American novelist
1938 - J.J. Cale, born, musician
1941 - The nonfiction book Sea of Cortez by
John Steinbeck is published (Steinbeck used knowledge gained writing this book to develop the marine biologist character Doc in
Cannery Row).
1946- Jose Carreras , born, Opera singer
1952 The Abbott and Costello Show debuts.Comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello launch their TV show. They made only 52 episodes, but the show appeared in reruns for decades
1955: The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), a federation of autonomous trade unions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is formed.
1969 - Writer-director Morgan J. Freeman born, writer - director
1978 - USSR and Afghanistan sign "friendship treaty"; In an effort to prop up an unpopular pro-Soviet regime in Afghanistan, the Soviet Union signs a "friendship treaty" with the Afghan government agreeing to provide economic and military assistance.
1979 - feminist Sonia Johnson was formally excommunicated by the Mormon Church because of her outspoken support for the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution.
1992 - Aid agencies are stripped by gunmen in Somalia on eve of US troop arrival.
2002 - At Sen. Strom Thurmond's 100th birthday celebration, Senate Republican leader Trent Lott praised Thurmond's 1948 segregationist presidential bid. Lott subsequently resigned his leadership position.
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