January 5, 1920
The New York Yankees Baseball Club announces the purchase of George Herman "Babe" Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for $125,000.
Ruth would go on to become the most famous "slugger" in history. "The Bambino" hit 54 home runs in 1920, 59 in 1921, & a record 60 in 1927.
January 5, 1949
President Harry S Truman says:
Truman's "Fair Deal" proposals included national health insurance, public housing, federal aid to education & farmers, an increase in the minimum wage, & extending social security.
January 5, 1957
January 5, 1957
The "Eisenhower Doctrine" included new programs of economic & military aid to countries under threat of communism.
January 5, 1933
January 5, 1933
In San Francisco, California, construction on the Golden Gate Bridge begins. The Bridge officially opened in 1937 as the longest span in the world.
This morning I received a Happy New Year email from the Sixth Floor Museum. It included this quote:
"It's the day when we remind ourselves that man can and must live in peace with his neighbors and that it is the peacemakers who are truly blessed."
John F. Kennedy