TR SAVES COLLEGE FOOTBALL

                In 1904, 18 players died playing college football.  In 1905, it went up to 19.  150 players were so seriously injured, they had to be taken to the hospital.  Part of the problem was the equipment, or lack thereof.  Players wore metal cleats.  There was little or no padding Read more…

NERVOUS? BUY A COKE

On March 12, 1886, the first bottles of Coca-Cola went on sale. In 1886, Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton was working on a non-alcoholic, “nerve medicine” to sell in his drug store.  He boiled a concoction of herbs, coca leaves, and kola nuts in his back yards.  He then added tap Read more…

THE FIRST PHONE CALL

            In 1875, Alexander Graham Bell began work on a device to send multiple telegraph messages over the same wire using harmonics.  He did not envision it transmitting voices, but one day he heard a twang and expanded the idea to creation of a “harmonic telegraph”.  He hired an electrical Read more…

THE HISTORY OF BARBIE

Today is the birthday of Barbara Millicent Roberts.  Although 62 years old, she has kept her figure, although her waist has expanded.             Ruth Handler noticed that her daughter Barbara liked playing with adult women paper dolls.  In 1956, she and her children Barbara and Kenneth made a trip to Read more…

PANCHO VILLA

                Pancho Villa was a folk hero in Mexico and a villain to Americans.  He was born Doroteo Arango, the son of a poor peasant farmer.  One day at age 16, he came home to find a local upper class man assaulting his sister.  He shot the man and headed Read more…

DORIE MILLER

                In Sept., 1939, Doris (the midwife that delivered him was sure he was a girl) Miller rode in the back of a bus to enlist in the U.S. Navy.  Back then, the Navy greatly limited opportunities, but for a high school dropout who came from a poor family, it Read more…

THE GRAVE ROBBERS

                This is my favorite story by Herodotus from his The Histories.  It may not be true, but Herodotus loved a good story and included it in the book.  (I’ve taken some liberties to flesh out the story.)  Once upon a time in Ancient Egypt, an elderly man was on Read more…