Sunday

Jan. 18, 1998

We Two, How Long Were We Fool'd

by Walt Whitman

SUNDAY 1/18

Today's Reading: "We Two, How Long We Were Fool'd" by Walt Whitman.

It's the birthday of physician and philologist Mark Roget (ROGET'S THESAURUS) born in London on this day in 1779.

Congressman and orator Daniel Webster was born on this day in Salisbury, New Hampshire in 1782.

Writer A.A. Milne, author of the Winnie the Pooh books during the 1920s, was born on this day in London, 1882.

Actor Oliver Hardy, who teamed up with Stan Laurel in 1926, was born on this day in Harlem, Georgia, in 1892.

Actor Cary Grant, born Archibald Leach, (NORTH BY NORTHWEST, BRINGING UP BABY, THE PHILADELPHIA STORY) was born on this day in Bristol, England, 1904.

It's the birthday of Ray Dolby, inventor of the Dolby system, born on this day in 1933.

Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.®

 

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