Daily Calendar for Sunday, December 8, 2024
Question of the Day
Is the Christmas tree a Christian symbol? Where did it come from?
Decorated trees were used in winter celebrations long before the advent of Christianity. Plants and trees that remained green all year had a special significance for people who lived in cold-winter climes. Ancient people hung evergreen boughs over their doors and windows. Some believed that evergreens kept witches, ghosts, evil spirits, and illness away. Romans decorated evergreen trees with trinkets and topped them with an image of their sun god. Druid sorcerers hung golden apples and lit candles on oak trees to celebrate the winter solstice. It is generally agreed that the use of an evergreen tree as part of Christian Christmas celebrations started 400 years ago in Germany and spread to most of northern Europe by the 19th century.
Advice of the Day
Tact is the ability to describe others as they see themselves. —Abraham Lincoln
Home Hint of the Day
Varnish is a mixture of resins, solvents, and drying agents. It creates a durable finish on wood, acceptable even for outdoors, but its lengthy drying time (typically 6 to 8 hours) diminishes its appeal.
Word of the Day
Dink
A soft return in tennis. The tennis ball will drop abruptly after crossing the net.
Puzzle of the Day
What stones are never seen together?
Milestones
Born
- Eli Whitney (inventor) β
- Diego Rivera (artist) β
- Elzie Crisler Segar (Popeye creator) β
- Sammy Davis, Jr. (entertainer) β
- Flip Wilson (comedian) β
- Jim Morrison (lead singer of The Doors) β
- Kim Basinger (actress) β
- Dominic Monaghan (actor) β
- Ian Somerhalder (actor) β
- Utkarsh Ambudkar (actor) β
- AnnaSophia Robb (actress) β
Died
- Major Robert Lawrence (the first African American astronaut, was killed during training exercises) β
- John Lennon (musician, founding member of The Beatles) β
- John Glenn (astronaut, first American to orbit Earth) β
- Caroll Spinney (puppeteer; best known for Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch) β
- Ryan O'Neal (actor) β
Events
- American Federation of Labor is organized at Columbus, Ohio, with Samuel Gompers as first presidentβ
- American Bird Banding Association formed, first such society in U.S.β
- The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra gave its first concertβ
- John McCrae’s In Flanders Fields poem was publishedβ
- U.S. declared war on Japan (WW II)β
- Nine N.Y.C. newspapers shut down when International Typographical Union workers strikeβ
- Musician and former Beatle John Lennon was shot and killed in New York Cityβ
- Russian leaders announced the dissolution of the Soviet Unionβ
- Element 111, roentgenium, first createdβ
- At three Anheuser-Busch properties (Merrimack, New Hampshire; St. Louis, Missouri; and Fort Collins, Colorado) 896 couples gathered to kiss under the mistletoe, setting a new Guinness World Recordβ
Weather
- Icefalls at Gay Hill, Texas, averaged four to six inches in diameterβ
- 92 degrees Fahrenheit, Ojai, Californiaβ