Today's Trivia and What Happened on June 2

Who is the only actual woman to appear on a U.S. banknote?

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Puzzle AnswerMartha Washington on the 1891 and 1896 $1 silver certificate. She and George Washington appeared together on an 1896 $1 silver certificate.

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First Successful U.S. Soft Landing of a Manmade Object on the Moon

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First Successful U.S. Soft Landing of a Manmade Object on the Moon

June 2, 1966

Surveyor I lands on the Moon. It had been launched on May 30th. Part of its mission was to study the lunar soil in preparation for the Apollo missions.
The Soviets had landed Luna 9 four months earlier.

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Wild Bunch Gang - Sundance (left), Cassidy (right) Wild Bunch Gang - Sundance (left), Cassidy (right)

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid's First Train Robbery

June 2, 1899

Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, which included the Sundance Kid, commit their first train robbery. They stole between $30,000 and $60,000 ($1-2 million in today's money). The robbers were gang members Cassidy, Sundance, Harvey Logan, and Elzy Lay.

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Presidential Marriage and the Baby Ruth Candy Bar

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Presidential Marriage and the Baby Ruth Candy Bar

June 2, 1886

U.S. President Grover Cleveland marries Miss Frances Folsom in the White House. At 21 years old, she is the youngest U.S. first lady. Cleveland was 49 years old. He was the second U.S. president to wed while in office and the only president married in the White House.
Their first child Ruth Cleveland was born between his terms as U.S. President and became an instant media sensation known popularly as "Baby Ruth". In 1921, seventeen years after her death, the Curtiss Candy Company renamed their Kandy Kake (1900–1920) candy bar "Baby Ruth" in honor of her. Coincidently, the famous baseball player Babe Ruth (George Herman Ruth) had hit 54 home runs the year before and had been the home run leader since 1918. Had they named it "Babe Ruth", they probably would have had to compensate him.

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Wireless Telegraphy

June 2, 1896

Wireless telegraphy via radio waves is first patented by Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi.

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Telephone

June 2, 1875

Alexander Graham Bell discovers the principle of sending sound by wire. He transmitted the sound of a twanging clock spring.

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Donati Comet

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Donati Comet

June 2, 1858

The Donati Comet is discovered by Italian astronomer Giovanni Donati. It became the first comet to be photographed and after the Great Comet of 1811, it was the most brilliant comet that appeared in the 19th century. It is considered one of the most beautiful comets ever observed, however, it will not be seen on Earth again for another 1600 years.

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Birthdays

Jerry Mathers

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Jerry Mathers (Gerald Patrick Mathers)

Born June 2, 1948

American child actor. TV: Leave It to Beaver (1957-63, Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver). While auditioning for the part of the Beaver, Mathers told the producers he would rather be at his Cub Scout meeting than auditioning for the part. They hired him anyway. He was the first child actor to get a percentage of the merchandising revenue for a TV show, which is still earning him money.
After being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes in 1996, he joined Jenny Craig and lost over 40 lbs (18 kgs), later becoming a spokesperson for the company.
Contrary to rumors at the time, he was NOT killed in Vietnam.

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Third Person to Walk on the Moon

Charles "Pete" Conrad, Jr.

Born June 2, 1930 d. 1999

American astronaut, third person to walk on the Moon (1969). Upon stepping on the Moon's surface, Conrad commented, "Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one for me." Personal Motto: "If you can't be good, be colorful."

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Tarzan

Johnny Weissmuller

Born June 2, 1904 d. 1984

Austro-Hungarian-born American Olympic swimmer, actor. Famous for his portrayal of Tarzan and his distinctive Tarzan jungle call ListenListen. It is still used in films today. At age 9, he contracted polio and took up swimming to help battle the disease. He would go on to win three gold medals in the 1924 Olympics and two in the 1928 Olympics. He was the first to break the one minute barrier for 100-meter freestyle, and the first to swim the 440-yard freestyle under five minutes. He won fifty-two U.S. national championships, set more than 50 world records (spread over both freestyle and backstroke).

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Chief John Big Tree

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Chief John Big Tree (Isaac Johnny John)

Born June 2, 1877 d. 1967

American Indian. Chief John Big Tree claimed to be the model for the Indian head nickel (1913-38), although the sculptor for the coin, James Earle Fraser, claimed there were several models used, including Chief John Big Tree, and the image was a composite.
He was a member of the Seneca Nation and an actor who appeared in 59 films from 1915-50.

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Marquis de Sade

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For Whom "Sadism" is Named

Marquis de Sade (Count Donatien Alphonse Francois Sade)

Born June 2, 1740 d. 1814

French obscene author, from whom the words "sadism" and "sadist" are derived. Sade is known for his erotic works, combining philosophical discourse, pornography, and violent sexual fantasies. In 1801, Napoleon Bonaparte had Sade arrested for his novels Justine and Juliette. He was imprisoned without a trial and eventually committed to the Charenton lunatic asylum, where he remained until his death.

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Martha Dandridge Washington

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Martha Dandridge Washington

Born June 2, 1731 d. 1802

American first lady. Wife of President George Washington. She is the only actual woman to appear on a U.S. banknote, appearing on the 1891 $1 silver certificate and she and George Washington appeared together on an 1896 $1 silver certificate.

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Dana Carvey

Born June 2, 1955

American comedian, George H. W. Bush impersonator. TV: Saturday Night Live. Film: Wayne's World (1992, Garth Algar).

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Colors of the original Rainbow Flag Colors of the original Rainbow Flag

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Creator of the Rainbow Flag

Gilbert Baker

Born June 2, 1951 d. 2017

American artist, gay rights activist. He designed the Rainbow Flag (1978), known as the gay pride flag, one of the most recognizable symbols of the LGBT community. The original flag had the colors: Hot Pink (Sex), Red (Life), Orange (Healing), Yellow (Sunlight), Green (Nature), Turquoise (Magic/Art), Indigo (Serenity), Violet (Spirit). The flag has undergone changes since the original, with the most common flag having six stripes, omitting turquoise and hot pink mainly for manufacturing reasons.
Baker also designed displays for Dianne Feinstein, the Premier of China, the presidents of France, Venezuela, and the Philippines, and the King of Spain.

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Marvin Hamlisch

Born June 2, 1944 d. 2012

American Oscar-Grammy-winning composer. Music: A Chorus Line (1975), The Way We Were (1973), and The Sting (1973).

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William Guest

Born June 2, 1941 d. 2015

American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame singer. One of Gladys Knight's Pips. Music: Midnight Train to Georgia (1973, #1).

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Stacy Keach (William Stacy Keach Jr.)

Born June 2, 1941

American actor. TV: Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (Mike Hammer).

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left to right: Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Watts, and Mick Jagger. left to right: Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Watts, and Mick Jagger.

left to right: Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Watts, and Mick Jagger. left to right: Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Watts, and Mick Jagger.
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Charlie Watts

Born June 2, 1941 d. 2021

English Hall of Fame rock drummer for the Rolling Stones. Also an accomplished graphic artist, Watts contributed graphic art and comic strips to early Rolling Stones records.

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Sally Kellerman

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Sally Kellerman

Born June 2, 1937 d. 2022

American actress. Film: M*A*S*H (1970, Hot Lips). TV: Star Trek (1966, episode: Where No Man Has Gone Before) and the Hidden Valley salad dressing commercials.

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Sir Edward Elgar

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Pomp and Circumstance

Sir Edward Elgar

Born June 2, 1857 d. 1934

English composer. Famous for his "Pomp and Circumstance" marches, the first four of which were published between 1901 and 1907.

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Saint Pius X

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Saint Pius X

Born June 2, 1835 d. 1914

Italian religious leader, 257th Pope (1903-14), canonized in 1954. He is said to have healed a crippled child, cured a child of meningitis, and cured a Cardinal of turbuculosis.

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Leo XI

Born June 2, 1535 d. 1605

Italian religious leader, 232nd Pope (April 1605). His papacy lasted only a month.

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Deaths

Jack O'Neill Photo Credit: www.oneillseaodyssey.org

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Inventor of the Wetsuit

Jack O'Neill

Died June 2, 2017 b. 1923

American surfer. He is credited with inventing the wetsuit. Wanting to surf longer in the colder waters of Northern California, he developed the first neoprene wetsuit. He established the O'Neill surf wear and gear company (1952). He was known for his eye patch, which he wore due to a surfing accident.

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Escalator Inventor

Jesse Wilford Reno

Died June 2, 1947 b. 1861

American inventor. He patented the first working escalator (1892). The idea for his "inclined elevator" was originally part of his proposal to build an underground New York City subway. The subway proposal was rejected, but the inclined elevator caught on. It included a rubber-coated moving handrail and a comb of projected fingers on the ends to help prevent feet from getting caught in the mechanism. The first one was demonstrated at Coney Island, New York, and transported some 75,000 people during its two-week stay there. It was then moved to the Manhattan entrance of the Brooklyn Bridge.

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Lou Gehrig

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Lou Gehrig (Henry Louis Gehrig)

Died June 2, 1941 b. 1903

American Baseball Hall of Famer (1939). Record holder for the most consecutive games played (2,130 from 1925-39) and for the most major-league grand slams (23). He died of the disease which now bears his name.

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Richard Dawson

Died June 2, 2012 b. 1932

British-American actor. TV: Hogan's Heroes (Corporal Newkirk) and Family Feud (1976-85, 1994-95, host).

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Dorothy DeBorba

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Dorothy DeBorba

Died June 2, 2010 b. 1925

American actress, one of the Little Rascals. She appeared in 24 Our Gang films (1930-33, Chubby's little sister). She was known for her ability to cry on cue.

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Mel Ferrer

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Mel Ferrer (Melchor Gaston Ferrer)

Died June 2, 2008 b. 1917

American actor, producer.

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Bo Diddley (Ellas Otha Bates)

Died June 2, 2008 b. 1928

American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame rhythm and blues singer, composer. He played a key roll in the transition from blues to rock and roll.

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Imogene Coca (Imogene Fernandez de Coca)

Died June 2, 2001 b. 1908

American actress, comedienne.

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Rex Harrison (Reginald Carey Harrison)

Died June 2, 1990 b. 1908

British Tony-Oscar-winning actor. Film: Anna and the King of Siam (1946, the King), My Fair Lady (1964), and Doctor Dolittle (1967).

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Leo Gorcey

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Leo Gorcey

Died June 2, 1969 b. 1917

American actor. Film: He played Terrence Aloysius "Slip" Mahoney, leader of the hooligans in the movies featuring The Bowery Boys (1946-58) and was also in the Dead End Kids (1934-39) and East Side Kids (1940-45) films.

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George S. Kaufman

Died June 2, 1961 b. 1889

American Pulitzer-Tony-winning playwright, humorist. Theater: You Can't Take It with You (1936, Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The film version in 1938 won the Oscar for Best Picture).

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Alan Roy Dafoe OBE

Died June 2, 1943 b. 1883

Canadian physician. He delivered the world's first known surviving quintuplets (1934, Dionne quintuplets) and provided care for them as they grew up. There have been several radio, TV shows, and a movie based on his work with the quintuplets.

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Saint Eugene I

Died June 2, 657 b. ????

Italian religious leader, 75th Pope (654-657).

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