SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 | NATIONAL DAUGHTER’S DAY | NATIONAL COMIC BOOK DAY | NATIONAL FAMILY DAY | NATIONAL OPEN THE MAGIC DAY | NATIONAL QUESADILLA DAY | INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATOR DAY | NATIONAL TUNE-UP DAY | NATIONAL LOBSTER DAY | MATH STORYTELLI

September 25, 2023

SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 | NATIONAL DAUGHTER’S DAY | NATIONAL COMIC BOOK DAY | NATIONAL FAMILY DAY | NATIONAL OPEN THE MAGIC DAY | NATIONAL QUESADILLA DAY | INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATOR DAY | NATIONAL TUNE-UP DAY | NATIONAL LOBSTER DAY | MATH STORYTELLING DAY | NATIONAL ONE-HIT WONDER DAY

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On Deck for September 26, 2023

National Days
National Compliance Officer Day
National Situational Awareness Day
National Dumpling Day
National Pancake Day
National Johnny Appleseed Day
National Shamu The Whale Day

Recipe of the Day

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September 25th Celebrated History

1890 

President Benjamin Harrison establishes Sequoia National Park, the first national park in the United States. Sequoias the largest trees and are among the oldest trees, too.

1912 

Columbia University in New York City establishes a school of journalism. The first students began classes on September 30, 1912.

1926 

Following a trend he started in 1914, Henry Ford further modifies the workweek to 5 days. In 1914, he raised daily wages to $5. In May of 1926, he reduced the workday to 8 hours. He was one of the first industrialists to create a 40-hour workweek.

1928 

One of the world’s first cartoonists dies. Outcault created the Yellow Kidcomic series.

1956 

A three-way telephone conversation inaugurates the first Transatlantic Telephone Cable System 1 (TAT1). Before, transatlantic cable communications only occurred via telegraph.

1974 

Tommy John undergoes ulnar collateral ligament replacement surgery. Performed by Dr. Frank Jobe, the surgery is the first of its kind and becomes known as Tommy John surgery.

2013 

Artist Inez Harwood sets world record for the longest tie-dye. The artist dyed 3000 feet of fabric to set the record.

September 25th Birthdays

Thomas Hunt Morgan – 1866

The geneticist’s research with the fruit fly led to the chromosome theory of heredity.

Olive Ann Beech – 1903

She and her husband Walter H. Beech founded Beech Aircraft Corporation. Her roles at the manufacturer of business and military airplanes included secretary-treasurer, president, and then chairman of the board.

Phyllis Pearsall – 1906

The author and cartographer founded Geographers’ A-Z Map Company and produced a modern atlas of London.

Charles Jackson French – 1919

In 1942, French was serving in the Navy on the USS Gregory. When the ship was struck by Japanese gunfire and sunk, French swam through shark-infested waters pulling wounded sailors in a life raft to safety. His only honor was a letter of commendation from Adm. William F. Halsey.

Barbara Walters – 1929

The television journalist became the first woman to co-anchor an evening news program. Walters launched her television career in 1961 when NBC hired her for the Today show. In 1976, ABC wooed the journalist away with a $1 million annual salary and the opportunity to become the first woman co-anchor.

bell hooks – 1952

Born Gloria Jean Watkins, the outspoken activist wrote several books including Rock My Soul: Black People and Self-Esteem and Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics.

W. Daniel Hillis – 1956

The innovative businessman founded Thinking Machines Corporation. He is a pioneer of parallel processing computers which allows two microprocessors to handle different parts of a complex task.

Keely Shaye Smith – 1963

The broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker has earned numerous awards for both facets of her career. She began her journalism career at NBC as a correspondent for the show Unsolved Mysteries.

Will Smith – 1968

The accomplished actor got his start as the Fresh Prince in 1988 which led to the television sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Since then, Smith has starred in numerous films including the Men in Black Series, Ali, The Pursuit of Happyness, and Aladdin.

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