Titanic Anniversary…

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Apr 15th, 2008
2008
Apr 15

RMS Titanic

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 Today (at 2:20 a.m.)  is the 96th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic

 

 

British liner that sank on the night of Apr. 14–15, 1912, after crashing into an iceberg in the N Atlantic S of Newfoundland. More than 1,500 lives were lost. The Titanic, thought to be the fastest ship afloat and almost unsinkable, was on her maiden voyage and carried many notables among the more than 2,200 persons aboard. These circumstances made the loss seem the more appalling to the public in England and the United States.

 

Official and other investigations revealed that messages of warning had been sent but had either not been received by the commanding officers or had been ignored by them. The ship had continued at full speed even after the warnings were sent. She did not carry sufficient lifeboats, and many of the lifeboats were launched with only a few of the seats occupied. Other vessels in the vicinity were unable to reach the Titanic before she sank; one, only 10 mi (16 km) away, did not respond because her wireless operator had retired for the evening.

 

The disaster brought about measures to promote safety at sea, particularly the establishment of a patrol to make known the location of icebergs and of stringent regulations about the proper number and proper equipment of lifeboats to be carried by vessels. The catastrophe inspired a large literature. An expedition led by Robert D. Ballard discovered the wreck in 1985.

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Obits…Polly Lauder Tunney

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Apr 15th, 2008
2008
Apr 15

Polly Lauder Tunney, 100, widow of boxer Gene Tunney, dies

 

Polly Lauder Tunney

Polly Lauder Tunney and Gene Tunney at their 1928 marriage
  
Born: April 27, 1907, Greenwich, Connecticut
Died: April 12, 2008, Stamford, Connecticut

 

From the NYT: Polly Lauder Tunney, a Connecticut socialite and Carnegie heiress whose secret romance and subsequent marriage to the former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney was one of the most sensational love stories of the 1920s, died Saturday at her home in Stamford, Conn. She was 100.

 

Her death was confirmed Monday by her son John V. Tunney, the former United States Senator from California. His mother had had several strokes in recent years, including one about a week ago, he said.

 

READ ARTICLE: “Polly Lauder Tunney, 100, Fighter’s Widow, Dies”New York Times, April 15, 2008

 

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 ’Ollie’ Johnston Jr., 95, Disney animator and creator of Bambi, Dies

 

Oliver Johnston obit - LAT

  
Born: October 31, 1912, Palo Alto, California
Died: April 14, 2008, Sequim, Washington

 

From the LAT: Oliver Martin “Ollie” Johnston Jr., the last living member of the celebrated “Nine Old Men” of Disney animation whose work set the standard by which all character animation is judged and a recipient of the National Medal of Arts, has died. He was 95.

 

Johnston died Monday afternoon of natural causes at a long-term care facility in Sequim, Wash., according to a press release from Howard E. Green, vice president of studio communications at the Walt Disney Studios.

 

READ ARTICLE: ‘Ollie’ Johnston Jr., last of Disney’s ‘Nine Old Men,’ dies”Los Angeles Times, April 15, 2008

 

 

Lita Grey Chaplin’s Birthday

Posted by Allan Ellenberger on Apr 15th, 2008
2008
Apr 15

Happy 100th Birthday

Lita Grey Chaplin

  

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 BORN: April 15, 1908, Hollywood, California
DIED: December 29, 1995, Los Angeles, California

 

Short bio at Answers.com

 

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