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 Thursday, June 16, 2011 
 
   
[1775 - U.S. Army Corps of  Engineers is established] 
 
       
  
[1890 - Stan Laurel (Arthur Stanley Jefferson), actor, comedian, born in Ulverston, England] 
 
  
[1899 - Helen Traubel, operatic dramatic soprano,  born in St. Louis, Missouri] 
 
 
     
[1907 - Jack Albertson, Academy, Tony, and Emmy Award-winning actor, born in Malden, Massachusetts] 
 
       
[1917 - Katharine Graham, publisher The Washington Post, writer, born in New York City] 
  
[1910 - Leopold Bloom spends the day with James Joyce] 
 
         
  
[1920 - John Howard Griffin, journalist, author, born in Dallas, Texas] 
 
   
[1933 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt  signs the Banking Act] 
 
       
  
[1937 - Erich Wolf Segal, writer, teacher, born in Brooklyn] 
 
   
[1970 - Brian Piccolo of Chicago Bears dies of cancer] 
 
       
  
[1971 - Tupac Amaru Shakur, rapper, actor, born in East Harlem, New York City] 
 
  
 A Riddle 
 
  
Q.  What do polo players and members of Congress have in common? 
 
A.  They are each participants in rich-men's sports that are seen as increasingly irrelevant by the general public. 
 
     
 
  
 William's Whimsical Words:  
  Isn't it time we fixed this?  
 
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